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Eleventh night bonfires in Northern Ireland have led to death and injury in recent years

Eleventh night bonfires in Northern Ireland have led to death and injury in recent years
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Analysis: Bonfire myths blown away

The contents of the bonfire builders hut in east Belfast blows away the 'family fun day' type myths peddled by loyalists around the annual Eleventh Night traditions.

Drive to raise £9,000 to have controversial bonfire officially recognised

The organisers of a controversial Eleventh Night bonfire close to where a pyre builder fell to his death last year want to raise £9,000 to have it recognised by the Guinness World Records.

Eleventh Night: What is the law on bonfires in Northern Ireland?

BBC News Published image copyrightPAcemaker About 250 bonfires took place around the Eleventh Night across Northern Ireland this year, with the vast majority passing off without any problems. But incidents at a small number - including a 17-year-old boy suffering burns to his face and body at a bonfire at Silverstream Crescent, Ballysillan - revived a debate about safety and regulation. Some politicians have called for new rules, while others have argued that a legislative framework already exists and just needs to be implemented. According to Dr Jonny Byrne, senior lecturer at Ulster University, rules are already in place that empower different public bodies.

PSNI advised council not to remove burn victim bonfire over LVF links to area

Police advised against removing burn victim pyre because of LVF The PSNI advised Belfast City Council not to remove bonfire material from Silverstream because of criminal elements associated with the LVF in the vicinity of the bonfire Connla Young 14 July, 2021 01:00 17-year-old Marcus Chinnery is in critical condition after being set alight at a north Belfast bonfire THE PSNI advised Belfast City Council not to remove material from the bonfire site where Marcus Chinnery received life-threatening injuries because of LVF links to the area. The 17-year-old, who is believed to be from Ballysillan, was engulfed in flames at an Eleventh Night bonfire in the Silverstream Crescent area of north Belfast on Sunday.

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