7 photographs from Féile debate on Derry influence on the Good Friday Agreement
Staff Reporter
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Good Friday Agreement negotiators Mitchel McLaughlin and Mark Durkan in discussion at the Féile 23 event 'Was There A Derry Influence in the GFA?'. Centre is Alison Morris, Belfast Telegraph political columnist. (Photos: JIm McCafferty Photography)
The event was hosted by Alison Morris in Pilot’s Row. Féile concludes this weekend with a range of eclectic events across the Bogside, Brandywell, Creggan, Bishop Street, Fountain neighbourhoods and Derry City centre.
Mark Durkan discusses one of the funnier moments about the Good Friday Agreement on Wednesday night. (Photos: Jim McCafferty Photography)
A section of the attendance at Wednesday's event in Pilot's Row. (Photo: Jim McCafferty)
The attendance at Wednesday evening's Féile Event 'Was There A Derry Influence in the GFA?' at Pilot's Row Community Centre. (Photos: Jim McCafferty Photography)
Sinn Féin's Sandra Duffy and Padraig Delargy pictured with Mary Nelis and Daisy Mules pictured at Wednesday's Féile 23 event 'Was There A Derry Influence in the GFA?' (Photo: Jim McCafferty)
Alison Morris asks a question of Mitchel McLaughlin on Wednesday night. (Photo: Jim McCafferty)
Maire Ní Dhuarcain at Wednesday evenings 'GFA' Feile event at Pilot's Row Community Centre, Derry. (Photo: Jim McCafferty)
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