Celebrations are being planned to mark 25 years of the Good Friday Agreement but, with many romanticising the Troubles, the past can seem very present

Early last week hundreds of young people filed into the Telegraph Building, a concert venue in central Belfast, to see a popular working-class hip-hop trio called Kneecap.

The band raps about rebellion and defiance, and uses images of petrol bombs and a burning police Land Rover. One of the trio wears a green, white and orange balaclava.

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