Six charged with public order offences

The six men who were charged with public order offences in north Belfast were today banned by a court from taking further part in Loyalist protests at the Holy Cross primary school in Ardoyne area.

The six men who were charged with public order offences in north Belfast were today banned by a court from taking further part in Loyalist protests at the Holy Cross primary school in Ardoyne area.

The six men were all remanded on four hundred pounds bail and were charged with fighting and causing affray on September 3rd 2001, the first day of the new term at the school.

A 17-year-old is also due to appear at the Belfast juvenile court next Wednesday in relation to the protests.

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