BBC Northern Irelandâs chronicling of the years leading to Partition has the feeling of a familiar anecdote relayed by a stranger. The details are largely the same, yet the emphasis is different and you learn a few things you hadnât known before.
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o Partition (BBC One, 9pm) is expertly made but very much the Idiotâs Guide to Irish History, presumably aimed at a British audience who wouldnât know de Valera from da Vinci. Sombrely narrated by Michelle Fairley (Catelyn Stark from Game of Thrones), the first of two episodes recaps the Easter Rising of 1916, the massacre of Ulster regiments at the Somme, the 1918 general election and the brutal years of the War of Independence.
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12/03/2021 - 17:44 France s Aster X space drills are part of a 5 billion euro defence strategy bringing together the country’s military and civilian space arms. REUTERS - STEPHANE MAHE 4 min France has staged its first military drills in space, testing its orbital combat capabilities as Paris works to cement its position as the world’s third-biggest space power. Advertising Read more
Eighteen hypothetical “crisis events were simulated this week, including an attack on a French satellite by foreign agents wanting to capture its data or destroy it, and wayward space debris penetrating the atmosphere and threatening the population.
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