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Former taoiseach Bertie Ahern (left) arriving at Leinster House, Dublin, to speak about the Good Friday Agreement at an Oireachtas committee. Mr. Ahern told the Good Friday Agreement parliamentary committee that restoring devolved government in Stormont will require “risk-taking” and “compromise” by all involved. Picture date: Thursday October 20, 2022. Image details File size:
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