peace process
Deaglán de Bréadún: The power of quiet diplomacy in peace efforts in the north and Middle East
WE were very lucky on this island that such a wide array of individuals and organisations committed themselves to bringing an end to the northern conflict, inspired as they were at the prospect of peace and harmony replacing violence and hatred.
Linen Hall Library to formally launch 'Peace Heroines' exhibition in Belfast next week
The series of nine portraits celebrates women who worked for peace across the political divide
Queen's University defends plans to honour 'peacemaker' Arlene Foster
History of present day Belfast explored in new experimental opera-film
Writer Maria Fusco grew up in Belfast’s Ardoyne during the Troubles. Her latest project, History of the Present, is a semi-autobiographical experimental feminist film-opera about class and conflict, asking who has the right to speak and in what way? Jenny Lee finds out more
Bill Clinton says Good Friday Agreement role was among 'greatest opportunities' of his time in the White House
FORMER US President Bill Clinton has said one of the "greatest opportunities" of his time in office was playing a role in the Good Friday Agreement.
Tony Blair: Donegal grandmother told me not to marry a Catholic
Former British prime minister Tony Blair has spoken of how his staunchly Presbyterian grandmother warned him not to marry a Catholic.
Leona O'Neill: Those who are careless about our peace should remember how far we have come
A VIDEO came up on my memories at the weekend, of my home town of Derry in the 1970s.
Good Friday Agreement ‘would not have happened without brave community workers’
Twenty-five years on, peace fund chief Paddy Harte said the many people who helped create the circumstances for the accord should be thanked.
West Belfast peace wall makes way for new £7.5m community centre
AN interface wall in west Belfast has been removed to make way for a £7.
£1 million funding to support vulnerable communities in NI
MORE than £1 million funding is to be provided to support vulnerable communities in Northern Ireland that have "not felt the benefits of the peace process".