On 10 April 1998 the Good Friday Agreement was signed in Belfast, signalling an end to thirty years of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
A new Assembly is to be set up in Northern Ireland as part of the Good Friday Agreement.
Referendum result in Northern Ireland emphatically endorses the Good Friday Agreement.
John Major, Bill Clinton and the people of Belfast react to the Good Friday Agreement.
Robin Oakley looks at the key stages that led to the peace agreement in Northern Ireland.
Denis Murray reports on the last hours leading up to the Good Friday Agreement in Belfast.