IR Bagehot (May 20th) misses the greatest indignity of all in the matter of flags and Northern Ireland: the addition to the Union flag of the red diagonal cross of St Patrick as a symbol of the incorporation of the whole of Ireland into the United Kingdom in 1801.
The vote on the flag followed a summer of heightened tensions between Northern Ireland's Catholic and Protestant communities.
The vote on the Union flag followed a summer of heightened tensions between Northern Ireland's Catholic and Protestant communities.
Why persevere with a flag that represents Ireland, England and Scotland when Britain consists of Wales, England and Scotland.
Belfast, Northern Ireland (CNN) -- A policewoman narrowly escaped injury when a petrol bomb was thrown at a police car in Belfast, police said, as tensions in Northern Ireland prompted by a vote on the flying of the Union flag continue to simmer.
Sinn Fein is opposed to flying the Union Flag, and the party is currently seeking a judicial review of a ruling by Northern Ireland Secretary of State Peter Mandelson that it must be flown on certain days.
MPs have been debating the Northern Ireland Secretary of State's proposals to deal with the contentious issue of flag flying in the province.
He said the flag at the Northern Ireland Assembly building should be flown at half-mast on the day of her funeral and books of condolence opened "across Northern Ireland".
In a statement, the Alliance Party said it was standing firmly behind its policy of flying the union flag at council headquarters on designated days and was called for the Northern Ireland Executive to legislate for this as a requirement for all councils.
"That leadership is that Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and a considerable number of people want the Union flag to be flown in a respectful and orderly way, " he said.
Seen from afar, riots over which flag flutters above a council building may appear inexplicable, but national identity remains a source of deep division in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland's political leaders have 'fixed tougher problems' than unrest over the union flag, Secretary of State Theresa Villiers has said.
BBC: Theresa Villiers calls for 'bold moves' over flag tensions
He said he wanted those angry about the flag decision to support the legal challenges and his promises of a campaign to re-assert British cultural identity within Northern Ireland.
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