“The violence has died down but the discontent behind it hasn't”—Northern Ireland’s unhappy centenary
Also on the daily podcast: the rise of digital diplomacy and art-lovers get fully immersed
THE PROVINCE’S largest party aligned with Britain has lost its leader; in the 100 years since the island was split it has rarely seemed so close to reuniting. Diplomacy, as with so much else, had to go online during the pandemic—and emerged more efficient and inclusive than many expected. And how art-lovers are getting ever more fully immersed. Runtime: 22 min
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