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Troubles Shared

Fifty years on from the beginning of the Northern Ireland Troubles, journalists Fergal Keane and Peter Taylor look back on the conflict and ask what it all means now.

The journalists Peter Taylor and Fergal Keane have each been indelibly shaped by their experience of reporting the Northern Ireland Troubles. Both witnessed the horror and pain of the conflict close up. Both would see the mixed fortunes brought by peace and reconciliation.

Peter Taylor first arrived in Northern Ireland on the night of Bloody Sunday in 1972. An Englishman with no family or personal connections with Ireland, he would go on to become one of the most distinguished journalists associated with the Troubles.

Fergal Keane grew up in County Cork and came to Belfast to work as a reporter for RTE in the late 1980s. His family's past is deeply entwined with Ireland's history of armed insurrection, stretching back to the Irish Civil War and beyond.

50 years on from the beginning of the Troubles, Peter Taylor and Fergal Keane are back in Northern Ireland to talk about what they saw and ask what it all means now.

Producer: Conor Garrett

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37 minutes

Last on

Sun 25 Aug 2019 17:15

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  • Tue 20 Aug 2019 20:00
  • Sun 25 Aug 2019 17:00
  • Sun 25 Aug 2019 17:15