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Close to £40 million allocated for training and skills in border counties
PEACEPLUS funding will be delivered over next five years with the hope of benefiting 10,000 people
Use your loaf and bake bread for peace - Anne Hailes
Anne Hailes speaks to Donegal woman Breezy Kelly about her Bake Bread for Peace inititative
New billboard campaign urges Stormont Executive to ‘finish the job’ of peacebuilding
The billboards will be displayed in Belfast and Derry, asking ‘from division to peace, are we there yet?’
Patrick Murphy: If Ireland doesn’t want Israel attacking its peacekeepers, it needs to stop US military planes using Shannon
Joe Biden claims that famine forced his ancestors to leave Ireland, but he now stands on the side of Israeli-led starvation in Gaza
Japanese Peace Boat visits Belfast to learn about successes and challenges of peacebuilding
The boat visited Belfast as part of its 118th Global Voyage for Peace and Sustainability
Michael Ancram: Former Conservative deputy leader who survived IRA Brighton bombing dies aged 79
First elected to parliament in 1974, the Scottish peer served as a Northern Ireland Minister under John Major and as the Conservative deputy leader for Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard
Peace lines: Patchwork of barriers that stubbornly refuse to go away you know
The makeshift barriers thrown up in defence of the Falls still proliferate mostly across north and west Belfast
International Peace Day: Belfast-born activist Mairead Maguire urges young people to ‘reject militarism and war’
The United Nations marks International Day of Peace on September 21
Our shocking peace walls and how others see us - Mary Kelly
Visitors from Kosovo offered a fresh perspective on the familiar presence of barriers dividing communities
Belfast to benefit from further £15m EU peace funding
Community projects to gain from funding and ‘make a real difference’ to city