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Kew Files: What happened when the Garda arrested the SAS men
When a lone Garda decided to arrest a squad of SAS men found in the Republic of Ireland on 1976, little did he know he had sparked an international i…
2 weeks, 2 days ago
“I didn’t kill my little brother” - Brian McDermott’s brother says he can’t move forward because family blame him
The chief and only suspect in a Belfast satanic-style murder of a 10-year-old schoolboy is maintaining his innocence. Billy McDermott says he did not…
2 weeks, 5 days ago
Noah Donohoe: Expert believes teen likely died the night he went missing
The jury at the inquest on the death of Noah Donohoe has now heard an 11th week of evidence. Noah had been missing for six days after leaving his hom…
2 weeks, 5 days ago
Kew Files: Gerry Adams the focus of declassified docs – including Workers Party sectarian claims
Gerry Adams features heavily in now declassified documents and reveal that the British considered him, along with Martin McGuinness, to be the leader…
3 weeks ago
How Rory McIlroy compares to golfing greats after another Masters win
Rory McIlroy has joined Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods in the exclusive club of men who have won the Masters back-to-back. At Augusta Nati…
3 weeks, 1 day ago
Sex, lies and video tape: Julie McGinley and the murder of husband Gerry McGinley
On a spring morning in June 2001 an eight-year-old girl gathers moss for her grandmother’s hanging baskets in a forest near Ballinamore in Co Leitrim…
3 weeks, 3 days ago
Black Widow Part 2: The trial of Catherine Nevin and the media sensation that followed
30 years on from the violent killing of publican Tom Nevin, part two of this special podcast looks at how Nevin's wife, Catherine Nevin, emerged as t…
3 weeks, 5 days ago
Black Widow Part 1: The murder of Tom Nevin and one of Ireland’s most notorious criminal cases
Thirty years ago, Wicklow publican Tom Nevin was shot dead as he counted the takings following a busy day at Jack White’s Inn. Initially, the inciden…
4 weeks ago
Roger Casement: Protestant British hero who became a 'rebel and a traitor'
Roger Casement was hanged in August 1916 for treason against the Crown. Formerly Sir Roger, his assistance to Germany during the First World Ward was…
1 month ago
‘Among Communists’: Belfast poet, Sinéad Morrisey tells her family and political story
Belfast poet, Sinéad Morrisey, was brought up in a Communist family. Hers was a childhood lived in the little world created by the party, a world apa…
1 month ago