Apprentice Boys Parade passes off peacefully

The annual Apprentice Boys' Parade has passed off peacefully in Derry and north Belfast.

The annual Apprentice Boys' Parade has passed off peacefully in Derry and north Belfast.

However, there was an angry confrontation in the village of Maghera outside Derry when nationalist protestors blocked a feeder parade.

A bread van was set on fire and the apprentice boys turned back to join the main parade in Derry.

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