Masons lose Judicial review

A father and son suspended from the Freemasons have lost a legal challenge against the organisation.

Stewart Hood, 67, and his son Brian, 48, from Randalstown, had tried to sue after they were suspended from their lodge in Antrim.

It followed a row over a disputed proposal to sell its Northern Ireland headquarters in Belfast.

They had claimed disciplinary rules were not properly followed.

The Hoods were suspended in 2009 on a charge of “unmasonic conduct”.

They were alleged to have made discourteous and disparaging remarks against senior members within their area.

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