The Good Friday Agreement: 25 years of peace, hope and paralysis

The Good Friday Agreement: 25 years of peace,...

Up next

'Defiled and looted' - returning home during the Sudan war

Civil war has been raging in Sudan for two years. The conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has seen famine, destruction, and millions driven from their homes. Among them, the family and friends of our Africa correspondent Yous ...  Show more

Did Trump just win the election for Canada’s Mark Carney

Mark Carney's Liberals have won the Canadian election in a remarkable turnaround for the centre-left party.      The Liberal Party was well behind in the polls just months ago.  That's before Carney replaced Justin Trudeau as leader and US President Donald Trump soured relations ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Fire on the streets of Northern Ireland
The Story

Tensions have erupted in Northern Ireland once again, as leaders attempt to preserve a long-standing peace deal in the region. Twenty-three years after the Good Friday Agreement, why does peace in Northern Ireland seem so precarious and what happens next? 

This podc ...

  Show more

Inside the room: The Good Friday Agreement 25 years on
Westminster Insider

In a special anniversary episode 25 years on from the agreement that brought peace to Northern Ireland, host Ailbhe Rea heads home to Belfast to retell the gripping story of how a historic compromise was reached. Former British PM Tony Blair and former Irish premier Bertie Ahern ...  Show more

Episode 268: The Good Friday Agreement and Northern Ireland's current terror threat
Crime World

IT'S the anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement when a monumental task was achieved, and political divides agreed to peace in Northern Ireland.So what has that 67-page document meant for those living north of the border and for their futures, and can we ever really move on from ...  Show more

Del odio al pragmatismo: por qué en Irlanda se habla de reunificación
Hoy en EL PAÍS

El Sinn Fein —antiguo brazo político de la organización terrorista IRA—, preside ahora el gobierno autónomo de Irlanda del Norte. Y este partido republicano, hoy más enfocado en políticas sociales que en independencia, le ha tendido la mano a los unionistas. Pero simbólicament ...

  Show more