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A cheaper alternative to London? The Belfast of today is a world away from the troubled city of two decades ago. With job opportunities and lower living costs, this city has plenty to offer, writes David Elliott. In just two decades, Belfast has transformed from warzone to tech hub, overhauling a once-battered image.
A place where there are now plenty of job opportunities and workers have a high standard of living: it has become a draw for expats and big businesses.
It’s a world away from the Belfast of the 1980s and 90s shown to the international community through news bulletins of riots, checkpoints and streets barricaded with barbed wire. There’s still some way to go in the Northern Irish capital’s rebranding; a volatile political leadership means it still often feels mired in the past.