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Veterans’ tribute parade: ‘No Soldier F banners allowed’

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16 Aug, 2019
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Veterans' tribute parade: 'No Soldier F banners allowed'
Organisers of a major parade of thousands to mark the 50th anniverary of troops arriving in Northern Ireland have banned any emblems in support of 'Soldier F'.
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Fest set to cross artistic borders and push boundaries

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