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Liadan Ní Chuinn's Every One Still Here is about a universal theme—complicated family relationships—in a singular setting: Northern Ireland after the Good Friday Agreement.
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A game, which focuses on The Troubles, has received push back from victims' groups but developers brand it "educational".
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Former Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Hain has urged anyone severely and permanently injured through no fault ...
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‘We won’t always agree and in fact life would be a very dull place if we all agreed’ ...
In this series, The BelTel looks at the people and organisations who were actively involved in Northern Ireland’s Troubles. From IRA leader Martin McGuinness to British Army officer Frank Kitson, and ...
As in Northern Ireland, it will start slowly, focusing on the easy wins to start – rockets with cross border potential for example – and accelerate as Gaza becomes more stable and trust builds.