Remembrance Day by Darragh McKeon: Enniskillen and how nobody can outrun the wheels of history

Skilled storyteller: Darragh McKeon. Photo by Marco Giugliarelli
Martina Devlin
The Troubles are history now, but not to the people who lived through them. Those with direct experience of atrocities carry their weight still, a paralysing legacy of those death-scarred decades.
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