The long journey ahead for integrated education in Northern Ireland
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It did not escape the world's attention that the rioters throwing petrol bombs in Belfast recently were too young to remember the peace deal signed 23 years ago.
The conclusion was that sectarian figures in the background were putting them up to it.
But it's not quite as simple as that. By and large teenagers' high levels of deprivation in West Belfast mean that teenagers are bored and vulnerable to negative messaging.
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