Blair a witness to 'day of history'

It could have been a humdrum day in any parliament, with low-key speeches in a hushed, panelled and pillared room.

It could have been a humdrum day in any parliament, with low-key speeches in a hushed, panelled and pillared room.

However, it was a day of longed-for history in the North and the start of Tony Blair’s long goodbye after a decade in Downing Street – so much of it spent working towards this moment in the Assembly chamber at Stormont Castle.

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