There's been a broad welcome for this morning's peaceful completion of an Orange Order parade in North Belfast.
It follows a deal to end a 3-year stand-off. Nationalist residents in the Ardoyne had objected to loyalists marching past their area - in response, Orange Order members set up a protest camp nearby. As part of the agreement that camp is to be dismantled.
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