The lack of devolved government in Northern Ireland is hampering efforts to transform the region’s peace walls, according to the chairman of the International Fund for Ireland. There are an estimated ...
Lee is Protestant, Cein a Catholic — and their communities in Belfast's west inner city are separated by a wall called a peace line. It's nearly 40 years old and 40 feet high. Ten years after peace ...
Two former Troubles prisoners – one republican and one loyalist – are working together in a cross-community reconciliation programme at an interface in Belfast. Patrick Muckian and Lewis Lyttle, who ...
Going beyond the well-worn stories of division, the Irish photographer depicts young people trying to live normally in the shadow of violence ...
Belfast's peace walls, built during the Troubles to tamp sectarian violence, were slated to be torn down in 2023. But locals are trying to block... Belfast locals fight to preserve peace walls built ...
DUBLIN (AP) — Northern Ireland hopes to tear down the so-called “peace lines” of Belfast — dozens of walls of brick, steel and barbed wire that divide Irish Catholic and British Protestant ...
Young people have said that to move forward with peace in Northern Ireland, we have to talk about the "elephant in the room" of respecting other people's opinions and views. Sixteen young people aged ...
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