Sunday, February 1, 2026
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Team
  • Contact
The English Chronicle
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science & Technology
  • UK News
  • World News
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science & Technology
  • UK News
  • World News
  • Health
No Result
View All Result
The English Chronicle
No Result
View All Result

Planned Palestinian Flag Raising at Belfast City Hall Faces Delay Amid Legal Concerns

2 months ago
in Latest, Politics, UK News
Palestinian Flag Raising at Belfast City Hall Unlikely
0
SHARES
10
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Published: 27 November 2025 Thursday. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Plans to fly the Palestinian flag outside Belfast City Hall this weekend now appear unlikely to go ahead, following legal advice highlighting potential procedural issues with the council’s earlier decision. While the motion to raise the flag was approved earlier this month, opposition from unionist representatives and concerns over the decision-making process have cast doubt on whether the event will proceed as scheduled.

The proposal, originally put forward by Sinn Féin councillor Ryan Murphy, was intended to mark the United Nations’ International Day of Solidarity with the People of Palestine. Murphy described the motion as an act of solidarity in light of what he described as the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. “In light of the continued genocide against the people of Gaza, it is right that we show solidarity and support to them,” he said at the time.

The council voted to approve the flag-flying proposal by 41 votes to 15, despite strong opposition from unionist parties. Unionist councillors have consistently argued that raising the Palestinian flag at City Hall would embroil the city in a highly contentious international dispute, potentially deepening divisions within Northern Ireland itself. Sarah Bunting, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) at City Hall, said: “Belfast City Hall represents everyone in our city. Flying the Palestinian flag would draw us into a deeply contested international conflict and risk creating further division here at home.”

Following the vote, unionist representatives attempted to challenge the decision through the council’s ‘call-in’ mechanism, which allows motions to be reviewed if concerns are raised about the decision-making process. Legal advice obtained by the council this week reportedly identified issues with the process, suggesting that not enough consideration had been given before the vote was taken. Although the advice highlighted procedural faults, it did not conclude that the council had failed to meet its obligations regarding community impact.

In practice, this means that while the council technically approved the motion, there remain questions over whether the necessary deliberation and review occurred before the vote. One option available to the council would be for the Lord Mayor, Tracy Kelly of the DUP, to call another meeting before Saturday to reconsider the motion. However, as of now, there are no indications that such a meeting will be convened, leaving the flag-raising event in limbo.

A spokesperson for Belfast City Council said: “As this process is ongoing, it would not be appropriate to comment further at this time.” The council is set to meet next on Monday, December 1, when the issue is expected to be discussed again. The timing of this session means that the planned flag-raising over the weekend may be postponed indefinitely.

Tensions around the flag issue are part of a broader history of debates over symbols in Northern Ireland, where national identity and international politics often intersect with local governance. The proposed display of the Palestinian flag has sparked discussion not only about international solidarity but also about how Belfast City Hall should represent its diverse population. For many unionists, the city hall is a civic space that must remain neutral and inclusive, whereas supporters of the motion view symbolic gestures as an important form of moral and political expression.

The vote itself reflected the current political balance within the council. Sinn Féin, with 22 representatives, is the largest party at City Hall and has consistently used its influence to promote international solidarity initiatives. At the previous full council meeting, Sinn Féin and several allied parties staged a walkout in protest over a separate dispute with the Lord Mayor, although they later returned to their seats. This incident underlined the often complex dynamics between parties within the council chamber, where procedural disagreements can delay decisions and affect the implementation of motions.

Opposition from unionist councillors has been unwavering. They argue that the decision to raise the Palestinian flag could have wider implications for local community relations. Sarah Bunting emphasised that City Hall should represent everyone in Belfast, including both unionist and nationalist communities, without aligning itself with a highly divisive international issue. “Our concern is that flying this flag would introduce conflict where we should be fostering unity and civic representation,” she said.

Legal advisors to the council reportedly identified specific areas where the decision-making process fell short, though details remain limited. Sources suggest the concerns were procedural, focusing on the depth of deliberation and whether sufficient consideration was given to all viewpoints before the vote. The advice did not, however, recommend reversing the decision outright, indicating that the council may have the option to reconvene, debate further, and ultimately confirm the motion if it chooses.

While no final decision has been made, the issue has generated significant public and media attention. Supporters of the flag-raising argue that symbolic gestures such as this are vital to draw attention to international crises and provide solidarity to oppressed populations. Ryan Murphy, the councillor behind the motion, has highlighted the humanitarian aspect, stressing the need for the city to take a stand in support of the Palestinian people. He contended that City Hall has a responsibility to act in alignment with international human rights standards and to show compassion in times of crisis.

The situation underscores the delicate balance that local authorities in Northern Ireland must maintain when addressing international political issues. Decisions made within civic spaces like City Hall are often scrutinised for both their domestic and international implications. Raising the Palestinian flag is not merely a local gesture; it is interpreted by some as a political statement on global issues, and by others as a potential source of domestic division.

Looking ahead, the council’s December 1 meeting is expected to revisit the issue. Observers note that any decision made at that session could either confirm the flag-raising, propose additional safeguards, or delay the event further. As matters stand, it appears increasingly unlikely that the Palestinian flag will fly over Belfast City Hall this weekend.

In summary, while the initial vote in favour of raising the Palestinian flag reflected support for international solidarity among certain councillors, procedural concerns and strong unionist opposition have placed the plan in doubt. The council’s legal advice and the potential need for further deliberation have created uncertainty, and the upcoming December 1 session may be pivotal in determining whether the flag-raising proceeds. For now, the planned display appears to be on hold, illustrating the complex interplay of local governance, international politics, and community sensitivities in Northern Ireland.

Related News:

PM Condemns Leaks, Vows Loyalty to Ministers and StabilityPM Condemns Leaks, Vows Loyalty to Ministers and Stability UK Asylum Reforms: Temporary Refugee Status and Faster DeportationsUK Asylum Reforms: Temporary Refugee Status and Faster Deportations Cuts to home insulation funding threaten UK climate goals“Social Housing Crisis in England: Tenant Complaints Soar Amid Dangerous Living Conditions” Army Barracks to House Migrants as Hotels Phase OutArmy Barracks to House Migrants as Hotels Phase Out Derby Bounce Centre to Close Amid Car Park DisputeDerby Bounce Centre to Close Amid Car Park Dispute Hospice Cuts Raise Alarm Across England Amid Funding CrisisHospice Cuts Raise Alarm Across England Amid Funding Crisis Reeves to Crack Down on Benefit Fraud While Lifting Two-Child LimitRachel Reeves Admits Renting Home Without Required Licence Out of reach’: stalled newbuilds leave Labour’s social housing targets in tattersOut of reach: stalled newbuilds leave Labour’s social housing targets in tatters Experts Question HMRC Over Possible Child Benefit Privacy BreachExperts Question HMRC Over Possible Child Benefit Privacy Breach Who is Rama Duwaji? What Zohran Mamdani’s wife has said about Gaza and ICE as he’s elected NYC mayorWho is Rama Duwaji? What Zohran Mamdani’s wife has said about Gaza and ICE as he’s elected NYC mayor Nicola Sturgeon Urges SNP to Oppose New Oil FieldsNicola Sturgeon Urges SNP to Oppose New Oil Fields Boris Johnson accused of undermining BBC leadershipBoris Johnson accused of undermining BBC leadership Tim Davie resigns as BBC director general amid bias claimsTim Davie resigns as BBC director general amid bias claims Second world war veterans honoured as King leads Remembrance SundaySecond world war veterans honoured as King leads Remembrance Sunday ‘Reckless’ cuts to victims’ services will cost more than they save‘Reckless’ cuts to victims’ services will cost more than they save Shouting Works Best to Deter Gulls, UK Study FindsShouting Works Best to Deter Gulls, UK Study Finds Tim Davie Defends BBC Amid Bias Scandal StormTim Davie Defends BBC Amid Bias Scandal Storm Reeves rejects £1bn plea for NHS redundancy payoutsReeves rejects £1bn plea for NHS redundancy payouts Politics latest: Starmer ‘will fight any leadership coup’ as Streeting denies attempt to oust Labour PMPolitics latest: Starmer ‘will fight any leadership coup’ as Streeting denies attempt to oust Labour PM Son Reveals UK Couple in Iran Resort to Hunger Strike for HelpSon Reveals UK Couple in Iran Resort to Hunger Strike for Help Two-thirds of military women experienced sexualised behaviour, survey saysTwo in Three Women in UK Armed Forces Report Harassment Protest over plan to house 600 asylum seekers in townCrowborough Protest Over Plan to House 600 Asylum Seekers UK Asylum Overhaul Sparks Debate Over Human Rights and DeportationsUK Asylum Overhaul Sparks Debate Over Human Rights and Deportations Five Young People Killed in Tragic Dundalk Road CrashFive Young People Killed in Tragic Dundalk Road Crash Mother Watches in Horror as Teen Daughter Dies on TracksMother Watches in Horror as Teen Daughter Dies on Tracks Minister Defends Tough New Asylum Reform PlanMinister Defends Tough New Asylum Reform Plan UK Net Migration Falls Sharply After ONS RevisionsUK Net Migration Falls Sharply After ONS Revisions Van Dwellers Face Eviction After Park Misuse Sparks OutcryVan Dwellers Face Eviction After Park Misuse Sparks Outcry Commuters warned as yellow snow and ice alert hits Northern IrelandCommuters warned as yellow snow and ice alert hits Northern Ireland UK Vulnerable to Attack, Defence Committee FindsUK Vulnerable to Attack, Defence Committee Finds “Paramilitary Murals and Memorials Persist on Public Housing Land”Paramilitary Murals and Memorials Persist on Public Housing Land Rama Rebukes Mahmood for Targeting Albanian FamiliesRama Rebukes Mahmood for Targeting Albanian Families Russian Vessel Used Lasers on RAF Pilots, UK ClaimsRussian Vessel Used Lasers on RAF Pilots, UK Claims PM Shares Emotional Letter to Son on Men’s StrugglesPM Shares Emotional Letter to Son on Men’s Struggles MP Offers Seat to Help Burnham Challenge StarmerMP Offers Seat to Help Burnham Challenge Starmer Court to Hear Challenge to Wimbledon Expansion PlanCourt to Hear Challenge to Wimbledon Expansion Plan Senedd Suspends Politician Over Offensive Racial SlurSenedd Suspends Politician Over Offensive Racial Slur Kate Forbes: Motherhood Harder Than PoliticsKate Forbes: Motherhood Harder Than Politics TikTok Star Jessie Yendle Mocked by KFCTikTok Star Jessie Yendle Mocked by KFC UK Energy Bills to Rise Slightly in JanuaryUK Energy Bills to Rise Slightly in January Reeves to Crack Down on Benefit Fraud While Lifting Two-Child LimitReeves to Crack Down on Benefit Fraud While Lifting Two-Child Limit Labour MP claims devolution bill is ‘blatant discrimination’ against CornwallLabour MP claims devolution bill is ‘blatant discrimination’ against Cornwall English Mayors Set to Introduce Tourist TaxesEnglish Mayors Set to Introduce Tourist Taxes Ex-Classmate Accuses Farage of Dishonesty on Racism ClaimsEx-Classmate Accuses Farage of Dishonesty on Racism Claims Hollie McRae Crashes in Debut Rally but UnhurtRookie Driver Hollie McRae Flips Car but Walks Away Safe Millions Face Higher Taxes Under Reeves’ New BudgetMillions Face Higher Taxes Under Reeves New Budget Peers Get Extra Time to Debate Assisted Dying BillPeers Get Extra Time to Debate Assisted Dying Bill Stay After Racist GraffitiSudanese Family Vows to Stay After Racist Graffiti UK military funding tensionsUK Military Chiefs Warn Funding Gap Threatens Defence Ex-Brexit MEP Rejects Claim of Pro-Russia PaymentsEx-Brexit MEP Rejects Claim of Pro-Russia Payments Labour U-turn Unfair Dismissal Rights Delayed Six MonthsLabour U-turn: Unfair Dismissal Rights Delayed Six Months Dies After Rare Tonsil SurgeryFive-Year-Old Dies After Rare Tonsil Surgery Complication Machynlleth High Street Left Without Christmas LightsMachynlleth High Street Left Without Christmas Lights Ex-miner Budget payment a 'long time coming'Government righting decades-old injustice for miners Gwynedd legal ruling overturns second homes restrictionsSecond homes curbs quashed in Gwynedd legal ruling Search underway for British man overboard off TenerifeSearch underway for British man overboard off Tenerife More Patients Now Contacting GPsMore Patients Now Contacting GPs Online, Data Shows Ed Miliband Warns UK Government on X, Citing Elon Musk as a “Dangerous Influence”Ed Miliband Warns UK Government on X, Citing Elon Musk as a “Dangerous Influence” Peterborough Mosques Tighten Security After AttackPeterborough Mosques Tighten Security After Attack Green Party Surges Past Labour in Latest UK PollGreen Party Surges Past Labour in Latest UK Poll Army Orders Officers to Cut Ties with Men-Only ClubsArmy Officers Orders to Cut Ties with Men-Only Clubs BBC bosses ‘right to stick by their guns’ against Trump, says ministerTrump’s UK Ambassador Urges North Sea Drilling to Strengthen US Ties Phillipson urges careful review of gender recognition guidanceChildren to Learn Local History in Major Curriculum Overhaul French Taxi Driver Cleared in David Lammy Theft Case After Fare DisputeFrench Taxi Driver Cleared in David Lammy Theft Case After Fare Dispute Kent village told to remove flags before Christmas lights go upKent village told to remove flags before Christmas lights go up Britain deploys RAF specialists to assist Belgium with drone threatsBritain deploys RAF specialists to assist Belgium with drone threats Millionaires group urge Reeves to introduce wealth tax to ‘lift kids of out poverty’Millionaires group urge Reeves to introduce wealth tax to ‘lift kids out of poverty’ UK toy sales up as 'kidults' buy Lego and PokémonFrom Lego to Pokémon: How Adults Are Driving UK Toy Market Growth Major Rent Reform Ends No-Fault Evictions in EnglandMajor Rent Reform Ends No-Fault Evictions in England Senator John Fetterman Hospitalized After Fall from Heart Flare-Up, Keeps Sense of HumorSenator John Fetterman Hospitalized After Fall from Heart Flare-Up, Keeps Sense of Humor December Run-Off in Chile as Election Produces No WinnerDecember Run-Off in Chile as Election Produces No Winner Stroke Patient Mistaken for Drunk, Care DelayedStroke Patient Mistaken for Drunk, Care Delayed Shadow Fleet at Sea Europe’s Battle Against Illicit Oil ShippingShadow Fleet at Sea: Europe’s Battle Against Illicit Oil Shipping Snow and ice bring travel disruption and warningsSnow and Ice Cause Travel Chaos in North Yorkshire Michael Caton-Jones Reflects on Hollywood Career and RootsDirector Michael Caton-Jones Reflects on Career and Beginnings Inside the Helpline Protecting Missing Children in the UKInside the Helpline Protecting Missing Children in the UK fibromyalgia NHS careFibromyalgia Patients Struggle as NHS Fails to Provide Care Jordan Bardella France 2027Jordan Bardella: France’s Young Presidential Contender Virgin Media Fined £23.8m Over Telecare Safety FailuresVirgin Media Fined £23.8m Over Telecare Safety Failures Pavarotti statue ice rink controversyPavarotti statue frozen in Italian ice rink sparks backlash

STAY CONNECTED

  • 1000 Fans
  • 450 Followers
  • 600 Subscribers

MOST POPULAR

Alarm Over Chinese CCTV Guarding Magna Carta Site

Alarm Over Chinese CCTV Guarding Magna Carta Site

1 day ago
older women

Older Women Vanish from BBC Screens, Review Confirms Bias

2 days ago
Farage’s Reform UK Receives £100,000 from Design Firm with Past Tax Issues

Farage’s Reform UK Receives £100,000 from Design Firm with Past Tax Issues

September 19, 2025
UK and EU Signal Fresh Push for Defence Cooperation Talks

UK and EU Signal Fresh Push for Defence Cooperation Talks

1 day ago
royal apology

Calls Grow for King Charles to Apologise for Crown’s Role in Slavery

2 days ago
Reform UK landlord

Reform UK landlord scandal forces council chair resignation

2 days ago
Load More

About Us

The English Chronicle

The English Chronicle is your trusted source for accurate, timely, and unbiased news. Based in the heart of the digital age, our mission is to deliver well-researched journalism that informs, engages, and empowers readers across the globe.

Address:-
UK Address: Harbour House, Cold Harbour Lane, Rainham, London Borough of Havering, United Kingdom. RM13 9YB

Browse by Category

  • Australia News
  • Business & Economy
  • Canada News
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Europe
  • Health
  • Human Rights
  • International
  • Latest
  • Law
  • Politics
  • Science & Technology
  • Sports
  • UK News
  • US News
  • World News
Thousands Protest ICE in New York Against Trump Deportation Campaign

Thousands Protest ICE in New York Against Trump Deportation Campaign

1 day ago
Epstein Files Reveal Trump Officials’ Emails with Financier

Epstein Files Reveal Trump Officials’ Emails with Financier

1 day ago
Thousands Protest ICE Operations in Nationwide US Day of Action

Thousands Protest ICE Operations in Nationwide US Day of Action

1 day ago
Partial US Government Shutdown Hits Homeland Security Funding

Partial US Government Shutdown Hits Homeland Security Funding

1 day ago
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Team
  • Contact

© 2025 The English Chronicle.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business & Economy
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science & Technology

© 2025 The English Chronicle.