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Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Jeremy Corbyn's lecture on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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British MP Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the 50th anniversary commemorations of Bloody Sunday in Derry Town Hall. The Labour MP said it was "outrages" that no one was prosecuted on Bloody Sunday.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Luke Mc Laughlin (bottom), Matthew Crossan (dr.) and Jason Feenan (l.), the 3 members of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. In this town that experienced the Troubles, the word "touts" was used to refer to the British police informers, targets of the IRA.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Rehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Rehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Rehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Rehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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Rehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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A fan of the punk band Touts from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Matthew Crossan, guitarist and lead singer of the punk band Touts, originally from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Luke Mc Laughlin, bassist and second singer of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Jason Feenan, drummer of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Dans les loges des Touts, a punk band from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland, before a concert.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Dans les loges des Touts, a punk band from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland, before a concert.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Fans at a concert of the punk band Touts from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Fans at a concert of the punk band Touts from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Fans at a concert of the punk band Touts from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Fans at a concert of the punk band Touts from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
Olivier Donnars / Le Pictorium
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Concert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Atmosphere at the end of the concert in the dressing rooms of Les Touts, a punk band from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Atmosphere at the end of the concert in the dressing rooms of Les Touts, a punk band from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

Touts, punk's not dead in Derry
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Pub atmosphere with Luke Mc Laughlin, bassist and second singer of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.

The British Gaelic
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Linda Ervine, a Protestant, founded the Turas Association in East Belfast, which offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant audience in the heart of the British Quarter.

The British Gaelic
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Linda Ervine, a Protestant, founded the Turas Association in East Belfast, which offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant audience in the heart of the British Quarter.

The British Gaelic
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In East Belfast, a predominantly Protestant city, the Turas Association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant audience.

The British Gaelic
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Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
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Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
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Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.

The British Gaelic
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Gaelic learning board. In East Belfast, a predominantly Protestant area, the Turas Association offers Gaelic language courses and training programs to a British Protestant audience.

The British Gaelic
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Workshop for children in Gaelic-Irish language, in the premises of the Turas association, in Belfast-East, with a Protestant majority. The association offers courses and training programs in the Gaelic language to a Protestant public.
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