WITHOUT BETTER WAYS OF RECALLING A CONTESTED PAST, HOW CAN COMMUNITIES BE RECONCILED?
By Padraig Yeates Twenty-five years after the official ending of the Troubles, Northern Ireland remains a deeply divided society. Even the title of the ‘peace agreement’ is contested, variously called the Good Friday, Belfast and Belfast/Good Friday Agreement. We have had two parallel processes in place. One is a suite of programmes funded by the … Read more