Twenty-five years on, Northern Ireland kids still learn apart

"There's a place for everyone to learn together and have fun," sing the pre-school kids in one of only two kindergartens that bridge Northern Ireland's Catholic-Protestant divide. Twenty-five years ago, the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement ended three decades of armed sectarian conflict. It urged a "culture of tolerance at every level...

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