Former political adviser to the Irish taoiseach who was at the heart of negotiations for the Good Friday agreement in 1998 As one of the most influential architects of the Northern Ireland peace process, Martin Mansergh was an unexpected figure. Resembling a rumpled academic and speaking with an (…)
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