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Union flag protests lead to bus services suspended and roads blocked | Union flag protests lead to bus services suspended and roads blocked |
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The majority of bus services in and out of Belfast city centre have been suspended due to loyalist flag protests. | The majority of bus services in and out of Belfast city centre have been suspended due to loyalist flag protests. |
A number of roads have been blocked, including the Knock dual carriageway, the Donegall Road at Broadway and the M2 off-slip at Fortwilliam. | |
Templemore Avenue and the Albertbridge Road are also closed. | Templemore Avenue and the Albertbridge Road are also closed. |
The Ormeau Road is closed in both directions at the bridge and the Ravenhill Road is also closed. | |
Translink said most of its buses were not leaving the city centre, the only exception being the service to the Falls Road. | |
Hope Street is closed from Sandy Row to Great Victoria Street. | Hope Street is closed from Sandy Row to Great Victoria Street. |
The Castlereagh Road is closed in both directions between Montgomery Road and the Knock dual carriageway. | |
The Upper Newtownards Road between Ballyregan Road and Dunlady Road is also blocked. | The Upper Newtownards Road between Ballyregan Road and Dunlady Road is also blocked. |
In the north of the city, there is disruption on the Limestone Road at North Queen Street from Duncairn Gardens, the Crumlin Road at Cambrai Street and at Hesketh Park. | |
Elsewhere, Abbey Street in Bangor is blocked and there are reports that in Carrickfergus the A2 Shore Road is impassable at the castle and that roads in Ballyclare are blocked. | |
The protesters are angry that the flag will not be flown every day at Belfast City Hall, a change the council voted through just over two weeks ago. | The protesters are angry that the flag will not be flown every day at Belfast City Hall, a change the council voted through just over two weeks ago. |
Businesses in Belfast have reported a drop in trade in the normally busy pre-Christmas period. | Businesses in Belfast have reported a drop in trade in the normally busy pre-Christmas period. |