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Adrian Dunbar: Crossing into Ireland during Troubles ‘felt like entering into freer and easier society'

Adrian Dunbar: Crossing into Ireland during Troubles ‘felt like entering into freer and easier society'

Line of Duty star Adrian Dunbar has recalled feeling like he was 'entering into a much freer, more open and easier society' when crossing the border during the Troubles.
The Co Fermanagh actor, who plays Superintendent Ted Hastings in the hit BBC crime drama, was reflecting on his childhood holidays to Bundoran which is less than one hour from his native Enniskillen.
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