Northern Ireland has not always been good at accepting and embracing differences or acknowledging the brilliance in our collective variances.
Yet it is in our variety that our greatest strength as a population lies, which is arguably in our resilience.
As the renowned and well-respected theologian and spiritual advisor to the late Prince Philip, Professor Martin Palmer, eloquently pointed out last month, “as a people, you have endured so much”, and “found your way out of extreme darkness to an imperfect but seemingly sustainable peace”.
One of our greatest tasks as a country is how we deal with modern political issues, such as Lough Neagh and the blue-green algae crisis.
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