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In Northern Ireland, pro-choice campaigners are celebrating

Safe abortions now

Campaigners reflect on what the supreme court’s decision to allow buffer zones in NI means for the future of reproductive rights in the UK.

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Art & Culture

Capturing conflict through Northern Ireland’s landscape

Troubled land

Paul Graham discusses his series of photographs taken in 1984 which document the impacts of war on the country’s picturesque green hills, coastlines, and towns.

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Art & Culture

Loyalists in Belfast celebrating the Platinum Jubilee

View from Shankill

On a balmy day in Northern Ireland, 3000 unionists spilled out onto the streets to celebrate the Queen.

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In Northern Ireland, the battle over abortion continues

Right to choose

While protests over abortion rights rage in the US, access to abortion services is still almost nonexistent in parts of the UK.

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Art & Culture

Derry Girls taught me the joy of feeling seen

A farewell

As Lisa McGee’s sitcom approaches its final episode, writer Seaneen Molloy reflects on how the show sought to give an honest portrayal of teenagehood during the Troubles.

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Art & Culture

A kaleidoscopic portrait of British life in the ‘80s & ‘90s

The way we were

Photographer Homer Sykes is crowdfunding for a new book consisting of some his most striking magazine commissions, which together form a vibrant patchwork of the many different sides to life across the country during the Thatcher era.

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Art & Culture

Photos celebrating community spirit in everyday Ireland

The Light of Day

Photographer Tony O'Shea reflects on four decades spent capturing the reverie, isolation and humanity of Dublin and County Kerry.

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Art & Culture

Capturing 1980s Belfast at the height of the Troubles

Community power

In 1982, photographer Judah Passow spent two weeks in Belfast documenting Divis Flats, at the time deemed the worst public housing in Europe.

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News & Politics

Boris Johnson’s Brexit will destroy peace in Ireland

Disastrous divorce deal

The PM‘s proposal to breach international law over Brexit threatens the very foundations of peace in Ireland, writes Dawn Foster.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Welcome to Britain, a country that has finally lost its mind

Please help

Two years of constant political arguments and very little progress over Brexit has come to a head. Please, Theresa – put us all out of our misery.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Ireland’s Brexit borders: Is this game over for the British government?

All you need to know

Brexit's biggest barrier remains the Republic and the North of Ireland's future borders. Here Dawn Foster unpicks what 's happening and why.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

The DIY space that brought hope to Belfast’s 90s youth

Belfast Punk: Warzone Centre

In a Northern Ireland deeply wounded by years of conflict, the Warzone Centre gave young Belfast punks the freedom to start afresh beyond the labels.

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