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N. Ireland & Wales: a double vision ‘Irish Times’

August 3, 2021Portfolio, PortfolioPrint, Proseangela

On 2 August The Irish Times carried my article Northern Ireland and Wales: a double vision. It was a pleasure to consider my decades working in both places and how each has fed me and challenged me creatively.

 

 

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