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NEIL MACKAY'S BIG READ: The life of Billy Hutchinson, a UVF terrorist who later helped forge the Good Friday Agreement


Billy Hutchinson has journeyed from UVF killer to helping forge the Good Friday Agreement. He’s just brought out his autobiography. Here, in conversation with Writer at Large Neil Mackay, he discusses the risk Brexit poses to peace in Ulster, the debate around Scottish independence, and the role Scotland played in the Troubles
SCOTLAND often forgets its long, and sometimes tortuous history, with the north of Ireland. The intimate relationship between the two countries goes back millennia, through ties of family, tradition, language – and even the spilling of blood.
From the ancient Gaelic empire of Dalriada, which encompassed the north of Ireland and the west of Scotland in the Dark Ages, through the plantation of Ulster by Scottish settlers on behalf of the Crown in the 1600s, all the way to the brutal civil war euphemistically named The Troubles, the two countries share bonds, often painful, like few other nations on Earth. ....

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ANDREW ROBERTS: Very few PMs achieve great things, but Boris has proved that he's one of them


Boris Johnson has sealed his place in British history as a weather-maker Prime Minister. 
Historians tend to separate those premiers who make the political weather – that is, change the entire zeitgeist of their times – from also-rans who merely go along with whatever the established view is at the time.
But by getting Brexit done as promised, and on such favourable terms for the UK, Boris will be seen by history in the former, much more illustrious group.
There is nothing ignoble about being an also-ran premier. Many achieved useful things in their times. Harold Wilson founded the Open University. Gordon Brown protected the financial sector from meltdown during the Great Crash. David Cameron won the Scottish and Proportional Representation referendums and instituted gay marriage. ....

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