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Christine Lampard reveals the 'absolute fear' she felt growing up in Northern Ireland during The Troubles and tells of horrifying incident that happened when she was a toddler


The Troubles was an ethno-nationalist conflict which began in the 1960s and was fought between nationalist and loyalist groups over the status of Northern Ireland.

Speaking on the Loose Women podcast, she said: 'I remember just an absolute sense of fear growing up, particularly when I was younger than even my teen years, because my Dad was a musician… After graduating from Queen's University Belfast with a degree in politics, Christine got into TV, working for BBC Northern Ireland until she moved to London in 2007. After graduating from Queen's University Belfast with a degree in politics, Christine got into TV, working for BBC Northern Ireland until she moved to London in 2007

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