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Last broadcast on Fri, 3 Apr 2009, 00:55 on BBC One (Northern Ireland only) (see all broadcasts).
Synopsis
With soldiers and police once again being killed in Northern Ireland, Panorama offers the most detailed analysis yet of the resurgent terrorist threat in Northern Ireland based on ten years' work investigating the breakaway Republican movement, its aims, its roots and its tactics.
The Gunmen Who Never Went Away
Panorama offers the most detailed analysis yet of the resurgent terror threat in Northern Ireland.
One click from sectarianism
The internet and social networking sites are bringing a history of sectarian divide into the modern world and helping raise a new segregated generation in Northern Ireland.
The Northern Ireland Video Archives
Panorama has reported from Northern Ireland from the early days of the civil rights movement in 1968, through over 30 years of the Troubles to the more peaceful situation of today.
Ballymena teens on breaking down barriers
Pupils from nine schools in Ballymena talk about the Ballymena Learning Together project. The project aims to address issues of sectarianism in the town by bringing students together and breaking down barriers.
Teens talk about recent violence in Northern Ireland
Teenagers from nine schools in Ballymena talk about the recent violence and what they think this means for the future.
Coming together to beat sectarianism
Panorama speaks to young people from Ballymena who are involved in a project aimed at bringing Catholic and Protestant students together.
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Credits
- Presenter
- Jeremy Vine
- Participant
- Darragh MacIntyre
- Producer
- Brendan McCourt
Broadcasts
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Mon 30 Mar 200920:30
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Thu 2 Apr 200904:30
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Fri 3 Apr 200900:25
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Fri 3 Apr 200900:55