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Revelations from State Papers: Belfast Restaurants, Lunar Rocks, and Political Intrigues

Recent disclosures from the State Papers reveal intriguing historical details including the limited dining options for diplomats in Belfast in 1998, the destruction of an Apollo 11 lunar rock, Sinn Féin’s efforts to curb anti-government graffiti, and the British government’s attempts to tarnish Roger Casement’s reputation. Additionally, insights into John F. Kennedy’s disinterest in Irish unification based on U.S. strategic concerns have come to light.

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