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Stephen Grimason was the BBC's political editor at the time of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
He was one of the first reporters at Stormont to receive the document and break the news of the deal.
Speaking to BBC News NI, he shares some of the behind the scenes stories of broadcasting the news - from how he broke news of the deal on live television from a 'treehouse'.