The Nation - 09.23.2019

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orthern ireland has always been a place apart,
radically different from the rest of the United King-
dom. Recent developments have only made this divide
starker.
For the past two years, the province has had no
functioning government, with the power-sharing Northern Ireland
Executive collapsing after alleged corruption in a government energy
scheme. The two main parties on both sides of the divide, Sinn Féin
and the Democratic Unionist Party, have been unable to reach a deal

LEAPS OF


FAITHS


Parents in Northern Ireland are taking school
desegregation into their own hands.

Hard-won unity:
Parents, pupils, and
staff take a celebratory
walk from the prov-
ince’s first planned
integrated school.


ADAM MCGIBBON

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