🚨🚨 Full episode 10: Colm Scullion🚨🚨
Bobby Sands & The 1981 Hunger strike
This Sunday will be the 43rd anniversary of Bobby Sands' death, who died after 66 days on hunger strike in Long Kesh prison in 1981. His close friend, Colm Scullion will speak about his time spent with his comrade and cellmate and what he thinks Bobby's legacy now is.
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🚨🚨The Milltown Massacre: Full Episode 🚨🚨
Peter Murray’s brother, John was killed as he attempted to apprehend Michael Stone during the Milltown Cemetery attack on the 16th of March, 1988. His bravery and concern for others is unquestionable. But lost in the tragedy of that day were the stories of the three that were killed.
The Gibraltar incident, Michael Stone himself and the deaths of two British corporals days later confined the names of Thomas McErlean, John Murray and Caoimhín Mac Bradaigh to a mere footnote. Not to their families and their community though. This week we will hear John Murray’s story.
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🚨🚨The Conversation Series 2 (Episode 8) The Shankill Butchers🚨🚨
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This week we look at the legacy of one of Ireland’s most gruesome gangs of serial killers – The Shankill Butchers. Cliodhna Morrissey's grandfather, Joseph was murdered by a gang of UVF killers in February 1977. Her father, Paul at only 17-years-old identified the remains of his father. He was never the same again. Cliodhna speaks about the knock-on effect that effected the grandchildren who still live with the death of both their father and grandfather today. Follows us on all our socials https://t.co/lRo3Qazjlj
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This week we look at the legacy of one of Ireland’s most gruesome gangs of serial killers – The Shankill Butchers.
Cliodhna Morrissey's grandfather, Joseph was murdered by a gang of UVF killers in February 1977. Her father, Paul at only 17-years-old identified the remains of his father. He was never the same again. Cliodhna speaks about the knock-on effect that effected the grandchildren who still live with the death of both their father and grandfather today.
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The Conversation Series 2 Episode 7
The Armagh Prison Protests
Mary Doyle was one of three women who joined the 1980 hunger strike in Armagh Women's prison. Síle Darragh was the OC of the republican prisoners in Armagh during this period. https://t.co/SA1MXfLYPx
** The Ditch Podcast (Episode 1)**
This week the guys from The Ditch discuss:
Two defeated referenda and the Attorney General's advice. The Special Relationship™ between Ireland and the US and the big St Patrick's Day visit. The Kenova report and Micheál Martin's sleeveen Free Statism. How anti-neutrality heads are the most immature people in the country.
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The Conversation Series 2 Episode 6
Jim Gibney speaks with former Head of Communications during the Hunger Strikes, Tom Hartley and former IRA prisoner during the strike, Seanna Walsh on the process involved in organising correspondence between the prisoners and those outside.
The Conversation (Series 2 Episode 5)
Danny Morrison speaks to author and historian, Pat Anderson on Algeria, British unionism and ‘settler colonialism’.
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