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In 1994 Marie-Louise Muir trekked the boundary between Northern Ireland and the Republic. In 2005 she revisited Newry and Carlingford, towns on opposite sides of the border. Show more
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In 1994 Marie-Louise Muir trekked the boundary between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. This summer she retraces her footsteps, beginning her journey in Londonderry. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC Radio UlsterLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Ulster
In 1994 Marie-Louise Muir trekked the boundary between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. Then in the summer of 2005 she retraced her footsteps to see how life has changed. Show more
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In 2005 Marie-Louise Muir trekked the boundary between Northern Ireland and the Republic. She visits Garrison in County Fermanagh, where the only border road for miles was severed Show more
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In 1994 Marie-Louise Muir trekked the boundary between Northern Ireland and the Republic. In 2005 she visited south Armagh, an area which has seen much violence over the years. Show more