Apr. 8 - The Belfast economy is thriving ten years after the 1998 peace deal for Northern Ireland ushered in stability and prosperity.
Downtown Belfast buzzes with new life as peace takes hold in Northern Ireland a decade after the Good Friday peace agreement was signed on April 10, 1998.
Tourism is booming, unemployment is low and foreign investment is at record levels, contributing to a feel good factor among those keen to shut the door on the province's troubled past.
Georgina Cooper reports.
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