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Review of the Year - Events 2017

Looking back at some of the events of 2017: an unexpected general election, tragedy through terror attacks and the Grenfell Tower fire. Plus, 500 years since the Reformation.

As 2017 draws to a close, Roy Jenkins looks back at some of the events and anniversaries we have reflected in All Things Considered during the past twelve months.

It has been a year of an unexpected general election and intense political controversy - not least over Brexit. North Korea has made more threatening noises on the nuclear front, and the US president has responded in kind. Syria's agony has dragged on, refugees have continued to risk their lives, hurricanes have devastated communities and famine has reappeared in parts of Africa.

And for many in Britain, it has been a year of tragedy, with terror attacks in London and Manchester, and the horrific fire at Grenfell Tower. It has also been a time of significant anniversaries, a centenary on from Passchendael, 300 years since the birth of the greatest of Welsh hymn writers, William Williams Pantycelyn and 500 years since the Protestant Reformation.

30 minutes

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Sun 31 Dec 2017 09:03

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  • Sun 31 Dec 2017 09:03

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