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(From Newsletter)
THE husband of the Police Ombudsman, Ballymena District Policing Partnership (DPP) chairman Declan OOLoan paid a high price last night for the comments he made in the wake of MondayOs mini-Twelfth parade in the town.
Up to 60 people armed with Union flags filled Clough Community Centre at the DPPOs latest public meeting in protest at Mr OOLoanOs call for parades to be banned from marching along predominantly nationalist streets in the north end of the town.
After just a few minutes of declaring the meeting open, Mr OOLoan was forced ...