Blue Lights and the long shadow of the Troubles / Letters
Readers respond to an article by Jonathan Freedland about the power of Blue Lights in exploring a painful legacy Like Jonathan Freedland, I very much enjoy Blue Lights, in part because I feel like it is an accurate reflection of the Northern Ireland I know and grew up in (Blue Lights is more (…)
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