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Speaking at Queen's University Belfast, tormer US Senator George Mitchell 'passed the torch' to young people on the island of Ireland, urging them to preserve peace.
Now aged 91, and in ill health for the past number of years, Senator Mitchell came back to Belfast this week to give a talk to young people at Queen’s University, where he is chancellor emeritus ...
Senator George Mitchell has urged the next generation to stay in the north and not leave peace to fate amid a “brain drain”, 27 years on from the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
Never a stranger to Northern Ireland over the last 30 years, former US Senator George Mitchell, who led the Good Friday Agreement negotiations, came to Belfast on Wednesday to pass the torch on to ...
Former US Senator George Mitchell urges young people in Northern Ireland not to take peace for granted Former US Senator George Mitchell urges young people in Northern Ireland not to take peace ...
The American author James Baldwin once said: “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” Twenty seven years ago the people of Ireland, North ...
Senator George Mitchell, who brokered the Good Friday Agreement, at an event in Queen’s University Belfast as plans were unveiled to build a new home for a peace institute in his name (Queen’s ...
US Senator George Mitchell, who chaired the talks that led to the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, addressed them at Queen's University Belfast. Around 600 young people attended the event called ...