Northern Ireland's politicians have a history of talking past each other rather than engaging in meaningful dialogue. For the first 50 years, the state had a one-sided parliament, and since then, it has struggled to establish a stable form of government. The Good Friday Agreement of 1998 brought new hope, but the Assembly it created has operated erratically, with five suspensions.
A House Divided
In a tense and dramatic thriller, a group of Northern Ireland politicians struggle to find common ground, as their inability to communicate effectively threatens to tear their community apart.