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Deaglan de Breadun

@ddebreadun

Journalist whose books include 'Power Play: The Rise of Modern Sinn Féin'; The Far Side of Revenge: Making Peace in Northern Ireland; Cinnlínte; Scéalta Nuachta

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The Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein, who seek unification with Ireland, hailed a new era for Northern Ireland. They've captured the largest number of seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly, a historic win for the party. Deaglan de Breadun abc.net.au/radionational/…

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#Covid19poetry #SouthArmagh…what a surprise to receive these readings of ‘My Dark Rosaleen’, & ‘Róisín Dubh’, from ⁦Deaglan de Breadun⁩, former distinguished Irish Times journalist. ⁦Daniel Mulhall⁩ ⁦Ted Smyth⁩ ⁦Miriam O'Callaghan⁩ ⁦The Irish News⁩ ⁦The Irish Times

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"I received a phone call from one of Trimble’s people to inquire whether U2 had any republican skeletons in their cupboard, metaphorically speaking, that might be exploited by Ian Paisley" Deaglan de Breadun #premium irishnews.com/opinion/column…

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From the new monarch's role in reaching across #NorthernIreland's sectarian divide to whether it's time for compromise between #LizTruss & Brussels 🇬🇧🇪🇺, great discussion w/ Katy Hayward Graham Gudgin Deaglan de Breadun Jeremy Stubbs in #F24Debate 📺⤵️ f24.my/8tOy.T

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I got a new Sky box for my TV which is working very well indeed. I have some important recordings of TV programmes on the old box which I wd like to access and retain in some form or other. Anyone have suggestions?

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This is a pic of the lead story I wrote in The Irish Times on 25 September 1994. Quite nerve-wracking but it was followed six days later by a halt to the bombing and shooting.

This is a pic of the lead story I wrote in The Irish Times on 25 September 1994. Quite nerve-wracking but it was followed six days later by a halt to the bombing and shooting.