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• Derry Girls, a popular television show created by Irish writer Lisa McGee, has won a prestigious literary and peace award in London.• The award, named after a former British ambassador to Ireland who was assassinated by the IRA in Dublin in 1976, is given every two years to works of significant literary merit that promote peace and reconciliation in Ireland and understanding between Irish and British people.
• Previous winners of the award include well-known writers and historians such as Brian Friel, Sebastian Barry, and Charles Townshend.
• The Derry Girls finale has joined an elite group of literary works recognized for their contributions to promoting peace and understanding in Ireland and the UK, as reflected in the show's themes of friendship, loyalty, and the complexities of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
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