Head of Orange Order to step down

The Grand Master of the Orange Order in Ireland is to step down after 14 years in the post.

The Grand Master of the Orange Order in Ireland is to step down after 14 years in the post.

Robert Saulters will be replaced in December. He is stepping aside following the death of his wife, Margaret.

An Orange Order spokesman said: "He was re-elected every year. He led the Order at a time when Orange halls have been under attack."

Mr Saulters was an unbending supporter of the loyal order's right to walk and sharply criticised the Parades Commission for blocking controversial marches.

During his tenure Drumcree in Portadown has simmered as an unresolved issue.

The Order also rejected a deal brokered at Hillsborough to try to resolve the parading impasse even though the leadership supported it.

Dozens of Orange halls have been attacked for sectarian reasons.