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- A Catholic and a Protestant couple in Northern Ireland have amazing parallels in their lives, despite being either side of the divide.
- British European activists look at how the European Union supports the ongoing peace process in Northern Ireland - and how the Good Friday Agreement could be threatened by Brexit.
- Ireland is steeped in history and traditions, both oral and written. It is also steeped in the myth that it has the worst food on the planet. New York chef and travel television host Anthony Bourdain is traveling to Ireland to dispel those myths
- 2002–8.2 (6)TV EpisodeBilly's first stop in Northern Ireland is to see a fairy tree in Hilltown. A visit to a cemetery in Belfast reveals why a sunken wall was constructed. Climbing a giant crane reveals the true size of the Harland and Wolff shipyard. A drive up the Shankill Road sees him show admiration for the artistry of the murals. Crossing a rope bridge at Carrick-a-Rede leads to a chat with a local fisherman.