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  2. Peace lines - Wikipedia

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    Three-quarters of Belfast's estimated 97 peace lines and related structures (such as gates and closed roads) are in the north and west of the city. [4] These are also the poorer and more disadvantaged areas of Belfast. 67% of deaths during the sectarian violence occurred within 500 metres (550 yd) of one of these "interface structures". [5]

  3. Ulster Young Militants - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 following the Irish Sea border protests in South and North Belfast, the UYM allegedly re-emerged, after five nights of rioting and the breaking open the gates of the Belfast peace wall a Facebook message appeared showing the UYM being encouraged to work with the YCV to march through West Belfast, a Catholic area of the city. [18]

  4. Interface area - Wikipedia

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    The "peace line" along Cupar Way in West Belfast. Interface area is the name given in Northern Ireland to areas where segregated nationalist and unionist residential areas meet. They have been defined as "the intersection of segregated and polarised working class residential zones, in areas with a strong link between territory and ethno ...

  5. Tony Macaulay (writer) - Wikipedia

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    His fourth memoir ‘Little House on the Peace Line’ (2017) tells the story of how he lived and worked on the peace line in North Belfast in the 1980s. His first novel ‘Belfast Gate’ (2019) is a satirical comedy set in 2019 about a group of Catholic and Protestant women who start a campaign to take down Belfast's 50 year old peace walls.

  6. Shankill Road - Wikipedia

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    Belfast Shankill, covering the north-west part of the Shankill Road, was established as a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland in 1929 and existed until the body was abolished in 1973. During that time the seat was held by three men, Tommy Henderson (1929–1953), Henry Holmes (1953–1960) and Desmond Boal (1960–1973).

  7. Man shot dead in west Belfast social club - AOL

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    Scenes of crime officers from the PSNI at the scene following a shooting at the clubhouse of Donegal Celtic Football Club, in west Belfast. Picture date: Sunday October 2, 2022.

  8. Holy Cross dispute - Wikipedia

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    The protest was sparked by false rumours on social networks that Belfast City Council employees were due to arrive to remove the flags and the paint. [30] In the early hours of Sunday 23 April 2017, a bomb was found by a police patrol outside the gates of Holy Cross Boys' Primary School in Ardoyne.

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