Archbishop: 'Breakdown in values fuelling increased violence'

The protestant archbishop of Dublin says a breakdown in traditional values is fuelling the violence afflicting the city.

The protestant archbishop of Dublin says a breakdown in traditional values is fuelling the violence afflicting the city.

In his Easter message, Dr John Neill is questioning whether the underlying causes of the murder of two Polish men in Drimnagh last month are being confronted.

The country's most senior Anglican clergyman says the shattering of community and family values is behind much of the violence in society.

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