The Good Friday Agreement and Reconciliation
Senator George Mitchell reflects on the Good Friday Agreement on its twentieth anniversary and the challenges facing the Agreement today.
Senator George Mitchell reflects on the Good Friday Agreement on its twentieth anniversary, the challenges facing the Agreement today and why he is calling on politicians to show the same courage and vision as they and others did twenty years ago.
Fr Gary Donegan and the Reverend Norman Hamilton discuss if true peace can only be achieved by reconciliation and how far our society is from being truly reconciled.
Consultant Neurologist Dr Jules Montague discusses how much of who we are, is our memories.
Jamie Bartlett, Director of the Centre of Analysis of Social Media at the think-tank Demos explores how political systems are being threatened by the digital revolution.
Dr Os Guinness, the great great great grandson of Arthur Guinness on Truth, Freedom and his famous ancestry.
And author, peace builder and broadcaster Tony MacAulay talks about his recent trip to Uganda.
Audrey Carville presents.
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- Sun 8 Apr 2018 08:30麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle