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BBCNEWS This Cultural Life June 4, 2024 15:37:00

yeah! did you consciously, did you make an effort to lose the accent? it took about two or three years, i suppose, for it to go but what i absolutely wanted to do was to sort of fit in, ijust wanted to disappear. i, like the rest of the family, i think, felt very uprooted, that sense of certainty about who i was was removed, and i just didn t want to, i didn t want to stick out. i kept my head down and became, i say, a much more introverted individual. i ve often thought that when i started working in the theatre and was involved in the formation of acting troupes and companies, that the sort of larger family, creative family that that involved was part of a kind of hearkening back to having a place in a larger group that i found more comfortable, where somehow burdens were shared, and so, for me, yes, it s taken a long time to sort of return. in a way, the writing of belfast, creatively, is a return to the sort

MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports June 4, 2024 16:08:00

basically welcome him home he fee feels very deeply about . his scranton irish roots is dear to him he kept his interest in ireland. he really feels his heritage is important. even for himself, this helps him in states like michigan, like wisconsin, like pennsylvania where there s large irish american populations who would very much approve of this visit and feel better downing a pint of guinness in celebration i want to give a shout out from covering those years to the women of belfast and northern ireland, the clergy, the nuns who were extraordinary, and to george mitchel, former senate majority leader who helped broker that agreement. thanks to you and our thanks to peter alexander on the road in ireland. new details about who will

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 08:53:00

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 08:51:00

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BBCNEWS Political Thinking with Nick June 4, 2024 10:39:00

that it was anything unusual until i went to manchester at 18, to university and i noticed two things straightaway. 0ne, police in the streets didn t have guns. they had torches. i remember thinking it was hilarious that the police only had torches. i thought to myself, i could take the police. and then i remember watching the local news in manchester and i think it was, tonight, major shock as post office held up! and i was like, really? that s all you ve got? but in part because that makes your story intriguing. you re in northern ireland, you re in the city of belfast, but you re not of the dispute because you arejewish. you re not part of the warring communities. did you feel apart from it? yeah, i felt nontribal. i mean, look, i didn t feelapart from it in the sense that was the family conversation every night. how did you get home tonight? did you miss the riots in duncairn gardens? did you hear the bomb scare? did that affect your drive home? where are you going? be careful. t

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