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'Dad having a gun under the couch wasn't normal': How Blue Lights showed the dark side of Belfast

Blue Lights burst onto the screen last year as a rare, electrifying word-of-mouth hit, recommended by both critics and colleagues with an urgency – you must see this. It was terrifying, hard-edged, touching, funny and beautiful to watch, hurling away the rules of the police procedural by following three green recruits through the mean streets of Belfast, where violent death could – and did – take out even the most beloved character. ....

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Should Nationalists Take Part in Gerrymandered Elections?

A correspondent whose service to the Nationalist cause in the past and devotion to the principle that political liberty and social improvement are the right of men and women of all creeds, politically and religiously, entitle his opinion to respectful consideration ,writes to say that the question has been put to him by hundreds within the past week. ....

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The Good Friday Agreement: A promise unfulfilled

In the years since the Troubles were ended in Northern Ireland, the limitations of the peace agreement have become ever starker, argues Chris Bambery



As we mark 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement, it is important to remember that it effectively marked the end of the Troubles, the spiralling of violence which began with the police breaking up a civil-rights march in Derry in October 1968. ....

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