After stunning result in House of Commons, proponents say region is more than ready for change
If the earthquake that just hit Northern Ireland has an epicentre, it is the Cathedral Quarter, a corner of Belfast once dedicated to making money and now in the business of social revolution.
It was here that labour activists turned industrial warehouses and trading offices into political hubs, here that gay bars opened and prospered, here that equal rights campaigners set up campaign coalitions, and here that they said goodbye to Lyra McKee and vowed that her death would not be in vain.
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