Gerry Adams stood on the steps of Stormont, home of the Northern Ireland parliament, and surveyed the sweeping driveway that looks down on the tiny workers’ houses so typical of Belfast. For four decades until 1972, when Britain abolished the parliament at the height of the province’s sectarian conflict, Stormont was home to governments led by Protestants committed to keeping Northern Ireland part of Britain. Full Story
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