Ceremony to mark North conflict deaths

The names of the 3,600 people who died during the conflict in Northern Ireland over the past 30 years will be read aloud at a…

The names of the 3,600 people who died during the conflict in Northern Ireland over the past 30 years will be read aloud at a special memorial Good Friday ceremony in Dublin today.

The reading in the Unitarian Church on St Stephen's Green will begin at noon following a minute’s silence and is expected to last three hours.

The event will marks the signing of the Belfast Agreement on Good Friday 1998, as well as the memory of all who died in the conflict.

The list of names will be from the book Lost Livescompiled by David McKittrick, Séamus Kelters, Brian Feeney and Chris Thornton.