RM2JDGD5A–File photo dated 05/01/13 of a Nationwide building society, Royal Avenue, Belfast. A major current account provider is offering 5% interest on balances up to £1,500 for the first 12 months as the battle to attract customers heats up. Issue date: Tuesday June 21, 2022.
RM2J2N3JM–File photo dated 27/02/04 of Drugs and drug-taking equipment, as almost 80 projects working with people affected by drug use are to share in more than £25 million of funding, the Scottish Government has announced.
RM2J1G0X8–The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of their visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0XN–The Prince of Wales meets local schoolchildren after touring The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of his visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0XC–The Prince of Wales meets locals at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of his visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0WK–The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall to traditional Horn blowers at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of their visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0WT–The Prince of Wales at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of his visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0Y6–The Prince of Wales at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of his visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0Y8–The Prince of Wales as he listens to the history of the Rock of Cashel Site and the Cathedral at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of his visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0XA–The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of their visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0Y1–The Prince of Wales gestures as he goes to meet local schoolchildren after touring The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of his visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0XX–The Prince of Wales as he listens to the history of the Rock of Cashel Site and the Cathedral at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of his visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0X1–The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of their visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0X7–The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of their visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0WM–The Prince of Wales at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of his visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0XM–The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall sign the visitors book at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of their visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0XH–The Prince of Wales at The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of his visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J1G0Y9–The Prince of Wales meets local schoolchildren after touring The Rock of Cashel, Co Tipperary, at the end of his visit to the Republic of Ireland. Picture date: Friday March 25, 2022.
RM2J0N0E9–File photo dated 19/3/13 of a generic view of a B&Q store. B&Q owner Kingfisher is expected to attempt to reassure investors that the pandemic-fuelled DIY boom is staying strong despite waning consumer confidence as it reports its latest financial results. Issue date: Sunday March 20, 2022.
RM2HW5WJ8–File photo dated 28/06/07 of a general view of Parliament Buildings at Stormont, Belfast, as reform has been recommended for the Stormont Budget process.
RM2HPCNCM–The 2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment laying their Regimental Colours to rest during a ceremony at the Inniskillings Museum in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh, where the regiment was originally raised in 1689. Picture date: Sunday February 20, 2022.
RM2HPCNCP–The 2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment laying their Regimental Colours to rest during a ceremony at the Inniskillings Museum in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh, where the regiment was originally raised in 1689. Picture date: Sunday February 20, 2022.
RM2HPCNCD–Colours are handed over to Lord Lieutenant of Co Fermanagh, Viscount Brookborough, as the 2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment lay their Regimental Colours to rest during a ceremony at the Inniskillings Museum in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh, where the regiment was originally raised in 1689. Picture date: Sunday February 20, 2022.
RM2HPCNCT–The 2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment laying their Regimental Colours to rest during a ceremony at the Inniskillings Museum in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh, where the regiment was originally raised in 1689. Picture date: Sunday February 20, 2022.
RM2HPCNCF–The 2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment laying their Regimental Colours to rest during a ceremony at the Inniskillings Museum in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh, where the regiment was originally raised in 1689. Picture date: Sunday February 20, 2022.
RM2HPCNC6–The 2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment laying their Regimental Colours to rest during a ceremony at the Inniskillings Museum in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh, where the regiment was originally raised in 1689. Picture date: Sunday February 20, 2022.
RM2HPCNC7–The 2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment laying their Regimental Colours to rest during a ceremony at the Inniskillings Museum in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh, where the regiment was originally raised in 1689. Picture date: Sunday February 20, 2022.
RM2HPCNCK–Colours are handed over to Lord Lieutenant of Co Fermanagh, Viscount Brookborough, as the 2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment lay their Regimental Colours to rest during a ceremony at the Inniskillings Museum in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh, where the regiment was originally raised in 1689. Picture date: Sunday February 20, 2022.
RM2HPCNCA–The 2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment laying their Regimental Colours to rest during a ceremony at the Inniskillings Museum in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh, where the regiment was originally raised in 1689. Picture date: Sunday February 20, 2022.
RM2HPCNC9–The 2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment laying their Regimental Colours to rest during a ceremony at the Inniskillings Museum in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh, where the regiment was originally raised in 1689. Picture date: Sunday February 20, 2022.
RM2HPCNCR–The 2nd Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment laying their Regimental Colours to rest during a ceremony at the Inniskillings Museum in the grounds of Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh, where the regiment was originally raised in 1689. Picture date: Sunday February 20, 2022.
RM2HF235E–File photo dated 17/3/2003 of the Duke of York, who is Colonel in Chief of the Royal Irish Regiment, jokes with new recruits to the regiment, at a passing out parade at the Regiment's Headquarters in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. The Duke's military affiliations and royal patronages have been returned to the Queen, Buckingham Palace has announced. Issue date: Thursday January 13, 2022.
RM2HD8XYX–File photo dated 19/11/21 of a Nationwide Building Society who has apologised after customers complained of incoming payments being delayed. Issue date: Tuesday January 4, 2022.
RM2HCG827–File photo dated 22/04/99 of a mother comforting a young child as contractors moved in to demolish the Quinn family home in Ballymoney, scene of the arson attack in July 1998 which killed 3 young Catholic boys Richard, Mark and Jason at the height of the Drumcree stand off. Prime Minister Tony Blair told the head of the Orange Order to call for an immediate end to the Drumcree parading dispute hours after three young brothers were killed in a loyalist firebomb attack, according to newly released documents from the National Archives. Issue date: Wednesday December 29, 2021.
RM2HCGF7D–File photo dated 2/11/99 of Ulster Unionist MP Jeffrey Donaldson outside Belfast Waterfront Hall. A young Jeffrey Donaldson was described in 1997 as a 'thoughtful individual, not devoid of personal charm' in a briefing note prepared for a Government minister, according to newly released documents from the National Archives. Issue date: Wednesday December 29, 2021.
RM2HCG89N–File photo dated 19/11/09 of Dr Elizabeth Mitchell. Health chiefs drew up a contingency plan for a flu pandemic in 1997 which included a widespread vaccination programme, the possible closure of schools and restricting international travel, according to newly released documents from the National Archives. Issue date: Wednesday December 29, 2021.
RM2HCG89M–File photo dated 14/03/12 of Dr Henrietta Campbell. Health chiefs drew up a contingency plan for a flu pandemic in 1997 which included a widespread vaccination programme, the possible closure of schools and restricting international travel, according to newly released documents from the National Archives. Issue date: Wednesday December 29, 2021.
RM2HCE061–File photo dated 30/06/00 of the then Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary Sir Ronnie Flanagan. Issue date: Tuesday December 28, 2021.
RM2H70TKD–File photo dated 19/3/13 of a generic view of a B&Q store. B&Q owner Kingfisher has seen sales drop as the pandemic-fuelled DIY boom lost steam, but it told investors it will nevertheless post profits at the top end of forecasts. Issue date: Friday November 19, 2021.
RM2H70TKF–File photo dated 05/01/13 of a Nationwide building society branch in Belfast. Nationwide Building Society saw profits more than double thanks to higher lending margins on mortgages approved during the pandemic, the lender has revealed. Bosses said pre-tax profits for the six months to the end of September hit £853 million compared with £361 million a year earlier. Issue date: Friday November 19, 2021.
RM2H3KHHY–File photo dated 27/11/2012 of former Ireland rugby international David Tweed who has died in a crash in Co Antrim. Mr Tweed died at the scene on Whitepark Road close to Dunseverick on Thursday. Issue date: Friday October 29, 2021.
RM2H3KHCD–File photo dated 27/11/2012 of former Ireland rugby international David Tweed who has died in a crash in Co Antrim. Mr Tweed died at the scene on Whitepark Road close to Dunseverick on Thursday. Issue date: Friday October 29, 2021.
RM2H2DM6J–Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) joins schoolchildren playing a game of Tic Tac Toe in their sensory garden (which he wins) during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2D68B–Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins schoolchildren as they plant seeds for trees during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2D684–Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins schoolchildren as they plant seeds for trees during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2D67N–Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins schoolchildren as they make a bug hotel during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2D67M–Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins schoolchildren as they make a bug hotel during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2D685–Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins schoolchildren as they plant seeds for trees during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2D67R–Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins schoolchildren as they make a bug hotel during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2DM41–Prime Minister Boris Johnson plants a tree with help from P7 pupils Sophie and Oscar during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2DM77–Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) joins schoolchildren playing a game of Tic Tac Toe in their sensory garden (which he wins) during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2D687–Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins schoolchildren as they plant seeds for trees during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2DPJ8–Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets with staff and pupils during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2DM5Y–Prime Minister Boris Johnson plants a tree with help from P7 pupils Sophie and Oscar during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2D67X–Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins schoolchildren as they make a bug hotel during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2D67W–Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins schoolchildren as they plant seeds for trees during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2D688–Prime Minister Boris Johnson joins schoolchildren as they plant seeds for trees during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2DM7A–Prime Minister Boris Johnson (right) joins schoolchildren playing a game of Tic Tac Toe in their sensory garden (which he wins) during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H2DM4B–Prime Minister Boris Johnson plants a tree with help from P7 pupils Sophie and Oscar during a visit to Crumlin Intergrated primary school in County Antrim. Picture date: Thursday October 21, 2021.
RM2H0E893–File photo dated 6/9/2007 of Paddy Moloney, founding member of The Chieftains, who has died at the age of 83. The Dublin musician played a key role in the revival of traditional Irish folk music. Issue date: Tuesday October 12, 2021.
RM2H0B5GC–File photo dated 16/4/2013 of Liam Adams. The family of Liam Adams is to commission an independent expert to examine the circumstances of his death ahead of his inquest, a coroner has been told. The sex offender brother of former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams died from pancreatic cancer in a hospice in 2019. Issue date: Tuesday October 12, 2021.
RM2GPCJD6–File photo dated 07/11/03 of a prison cell. A group of MPs has called for root-and-branch reform of mental health support being offered in prisons. The 'crisis' behind bars will continue unless changes are made, according to the Commons Justice Committee. Issue date: Wednesday September 29, 2021.
RM2G8EMDA–File photo dated 23/3/2004 of Tony Blair walking past Gerry Adams, (left) and Martin McGuinness, after talks ended at Hillsborough Castle, between the British and Irish Prime Ministers launched a fresh bid today to breathe new life into efforts to restore Northern Ireland's Assembly. Adams wrote to Tony Blair on the very day his New Labour government swept to power, assuring him Sinn Fein would be 'totally committed' to bringing peace to Ireland, previously private correspondence between the two men shows. Issue date: Tuesday July 20, 2021.
RM2G8EMD7–File photo dated 13/12/2000 of Tony Blair with Gerry Adams at Stormont in Belfast. Adams wrote to Tony Blair on the very day his New Labour government swept to power, assuring him Sinn Fein would be 'totally committed' to bringing peace to Ireland, previously private correspondence between the two men shows. Issue date: Tuesday July 20, 2021.
RM2F58J8T–File photo dated 05/01/13 of a branch of Nationwide Building Society in Belfast. Nationwide Building Society as unveiled plans to allow 13,000 employees to choose where they work and revealed three small offices will shut amid the shift to remote working. Issue date: Thursday March 25, 2021.
RM2E8TH15–File photo dated 24/10/13 of Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's civilian leader, as she and other senior politicians were arrested as part of a military coup. Social care minister Helen Whately said the UK government is 'very concerned'.
RM2E3MY56–File photo dated 07/11/03 of a prison cell. Haphazard ways of dealing with young adult prisoners must be urgently addressed to cut reoffending rates, a watchdog has warned. Issue date: Wednesday January 20, 2021.
RM2E02G58–File photo dated 30/01/07 of John Alderdice who led the Alliance Party from 1987 through to the negotiation of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, speaking at an IMC press conference in Belfast. He has said that real dialogue was the last thing many republicans wanted.
RM2E02G57–File photo dated 01/02/06 of John Alderdice who led the Alliance Party from 1987 through to the negotiation of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, speaking at an IMC press conference at the Hilton Hotel in Belfast. He has said that real dialogue was the last thing many republicans wanted.
RM2E02G7D–File photo dated 10/02/05 of John Alderdice, who led the Alliance Party from 1987 through to the negotiation of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. He has said that real dialogue was the last thing many republicans wanted.
RM2DYNBDM–File photo dated 11/01/00 of an Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) mural. The UVF insisted that the UDA be excluded from an initiative to forge peace talks between loyalists and the IRA, state papers have revealed.
RM2DYNBDK–File photo dated 07/12/04 of an IRA mural in Belfast. The IRA wanted to freeze Sinn Fein out of proposed backchannel talks with the British about ending the Troubles, according to state archives.
RM2DR5T1G–File photo dated 27/11/12 of Titanic Studios in Belfast where a new film adaption of Dungeons And Dragons is set to be filmed at the studio in Belfast at the beginning of 2021.
RM2DMH1M4–File photo dated 31-01-2008 of Harry Gregg, who survived the Manchester United Munich Air Disaster.
RM2DK7HM3–PICTURE POSED BY MODEL Undated file photo of a user shooting-up. Drug-related deaths in Scotland have reached another all-time high with more than 1,200 fatalities in 2019, according to official statistics. Last year saw 1,264 deaths which had a drug-related element - a higher rate than across all EU countries, and more than three times the UK as a whole.
RM2DG0024–File photo dated 19/3/13 of a generic view of a B&Q store. The company behind B&Q has said it plans to return millions of pounds to the UK and Irish Governments, becoming the latest firm to pay back business rates relief.
RM2DF56Y4–File photo dated 19/8/2013 of Lord Maginnis who should be suspended from the House of Lords for at least 18 months for bullying and harassment of three MPs and a security officer, the Lords Conduct Committee has recommended.
RM2DCAG7G–File photo dated 5/1/2013 of a branch of Nationwide Building Society in Belfast. Nationwide Building Society has said underlying profits held 'steady' in its first half despite putting aside £139 million for loan losses due to the pandemic.
RM2D32C54–Before leaving for Washington, nationalist SDLP leader and Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Mark Durkan (right) meets the Governor of New York, George Pataki to brief him on the state of the peace process in Northern Ireland.
RM2D30KNP–Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams (L) is welcomed to the Bloody Sunday rally in Londonderry, in memory of the 14 people who were shot dead by British paratroopers in the city in 1972.
RM2D3052J–Simon McKay legal advisor for Lee Clegg speaks to the press after the verdict in Belfast where Clegg was aquitted of the murder of Karen Riley.
RM2D30ATB–Talks Chairman, Senator George Mitchell waves at waiting reporters, after he arrived at Castle Buildings, Belfast, to meet with the local political parties. It is hoped that Senator Mitchell will be able to bring new life into the ailing peace process.
RM2D30BW5–Firemen fight a blaze at a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Londonderry. Buildings and cars were set alight and shops looted as violence flared on the streets of Londonderry in the wake of the Loyalist Apprentice Boys parade.
RM2D306K4–Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam, with talks Chairman Senator George Mitchell, speaking at the 'State of the World Forum Conference' at Belfast Waterfront Hall. The event runs over six days, with 800 participants from 55 countries participating.
RM2D30BT6–The scene in Londonderry, as a masked protester takes aim with a petrol bomb, during rioting by nationalists in response to the Apprentice boys parade in the city.
RM2D30CX6–Former Senator George Mitchell leaves a press conference in Belfast to start meeting the various political parties in Northern Ireland. The aim of the meetings is to try to resolve the decommissioning row and the formation of a Northern Ireland Executive.
RM2D30MP7–Irish foreign minister Brian Cowan (L) is welcomed to Castle buildings, Belfast, by British Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Mandelson, before urgent talks with Mr Cowen to discuss the implications of the latest IRA proposals. * Following a speech addressing a group of British and Irish parliamentarians at Westminster, Mr Mandelson returned to Belfast.
RM2D3194W–Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble (R) at Belfast's Waterfront Hall, to address his 800 strong Ulster Unionist Council. Trimble is trying to reassure dissidents within his party, that they should not pull out of Goverment with Sinn Fein. * over the lack of decommissioning of IRA weapons. With Party Chairman Lord Rogan.
RM2D3488T–Pearce O'Neill, 22, from Ballymena Co Antrim, is led away. He is one of five people charged with possession of incendiary devices and Real IRA membership. The four men and one woman were arrested after police found three firebombs in a house in Fisherwick Gardens in Ballymena on Saturday. Ballymena Magistrates Court was told on Tuesday that when charged the accused had either made no reply or denied the allegations. The five, all from Ballymena in County Antrim, were remanded in custody.
RM2D30CTE–Nothern Ireland's John Mc Carthy (left) beats Turkey's Beserler to the ball in the Euro 2000 qualifier football match at Windsor Park in Belfast.
RM2D31RCA–Former United States President Bill Clinton (centre left) chats with Sam Blair and other relatives who lost loved ones in the Enniskillen Poppy Day bombing in November 1987. Mr Clinton was in Enniskillen to open an international peace centre on the site of the explosion.
RM2D323MT–Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams waits to speak to journalists, in west Belfast about the latest IRA statement on weapons. * General De Chastelin, head of the International Decommissioning body, said he believes the the IRA statement on decommissioning will initiate a process to put their guns completely and veritafiably beyond use. Adams is now waiting a response from the two Goverments and the Ulster Unionist Party.
RM2D31AMY–Peter Mc Bride (left) speaking at a press conference in Belfast, after it was announced by the Ministry of Defence that the two Scotch Guard soldiers who shot dead his son in 1992 are to stay in the Army. * Mr McBride, the father of New Lodge teenager also called Peter Mc Bride with Gerry Kelly of Sinn Fein, said he wants justice with the two soldiers dismissed.
RM2D30608–Irish Foreign Affairs Minister David Andrews with Liz O.Donnell Junior Foreign Minister, arriving at Stormont for talks with the Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam.
RM2D30G2G–Senator George Mitchell (left) arrrives at Castle Buildings Belfast to continue the search to break the deadlock in the Northern Ireland peace talks. Sinn Fein is believed to be poised to issue a statement deploring political violence in an effort to break the deadlock. * ...in the Northern Ireland peace process. At the same time a senior IRA member could be nominated to negotiate over weapons with General John de Chastelain, chairman of the International Decommissioning Commission.
RM2D30YK7–An RUC officer examines the scene of a bomb attack on a house in Sherby Crescent, Annalong, Co Down Thursday June 8, 2000. Two women escaped injury in an apparent pipe bomb attack on their end terrace house, which completely destroyed the kitchen. Police have not established any motive for the attack. PA Photo Paul Faith. See PA News story ULSTER Blast
RM2D303TY–David Trimble (right) and Seamus Mallon, First and Second Ministers for Northern Ireland respectively, wave to the crowd at Lansdowne Road stadium in Dublin before the start of the rugby union European Cup final between Ulster and Colomiers.
RM2D309MR–Ulster Unionist Leader David Trimble (c), First Minister of Northern Ireland, meets the press with his Peace Agreement talks team before the start of further talks at Castle Buildings in Belfast aimed at overcoming the impasses over paramilitary decommissioning.
RM2D30WFK–Prime Minister Tony Blair arrives at Hillsborough Castle outside Belfast, where he was later joined by Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern for discussions aimed at trying to restart the ailing peace process.
RM2D30JAD–A young boy in the crowd outside Belfast City Hall, as the city parties towards the stroke of midnight, and Northern Ireland celebrates the start of a new Millennium.
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