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Children in Northern Ireland begin to identify with religious and political symbols from as early as the age of five, according to research.

The Queen's University Belfast (QUB) study included children aged five to 11 from Northern Ireland.

Researchers concluded that despite peace agreements "tensions remain".

It added that children are "socialised in the history of intergroup conflict" from a young age. The study has been published in Developmental Psychology.

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