This volume traces the 12 years spent in Belfast by BBC journalist and Northern Ireland Correspondent, Mark Devenport. It presents an insight into the region's recent troubles through a journalist who both reported and lived through bombings, shootings, two IRA ceasefires, loyalist paramilitary responses, visits by the American President, and the Good Friday Agreement.
This volume traces the 12 years spent in Belfast by BBC journalist and Northern Ireland Correspondent, Mark Devenport. It presents an insight into the region's recent troubles through a journalist who both reported and lived through bombings, shootings, two IRA ceasefires, loyalist paramilitary responses, visits by the American President, and the Good Friday Agreement.