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Council backs Sinn Fein call for legal action over ‘offensive displays of banners and paramilitary flags’ across city

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2 Jul, 2019
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Council backs Sinn Fein call for legal action over 'offensive displays of banners and paramilitary flags' across city
Belfast City Council has voted to take legal action in a bid to force the Department for Infrastructure to take action to remove paramilitary flags and banners supporting British Army regiments from lampposts across Belfast.
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