Reviews
An outstanding podcast, recording one of the most important times in modern Ireland. You get to hear the background behind the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, from the people who were there. Leave all the politically views aside on Bertie, this is a credit to him and a fitting record of...Read full review »
Derisol via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 09/20/23
This is a priceless record of a critically important period in Anglo Irish relations. I am an Irish man who has lived in England from 1968. Currently on a Summer School history course in Marlborough Wiltshire. I am gobsmacked at the ignorance demonstrated by intelligent English people about the...Read full review »
Ceejay747 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/20/23
I was a teenager in England during the 90’s but spent 97-98 in the US where I was not exposed to news coverage of the peace process in much detail. This podcast series was enlightening and expanded my knowledge of the process behind the talks. It also encouraged me to talk about the troubles and...Read full review »
Sam Horsforth via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/25/23
Enough said….
Dondqqq via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 05/25/23
I was 21 when the GFA was signed. Born in Belfast, I grew up in Dublin and was lucky to return to Belfast to work over the years. I can’t imagine what our small island would be like, had the troubles continued. This is an excellent account of the process and all those who contributed to bring peace.
claffaraffa via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/14/23
An interesting look behind the curtain at a monumental moment in our history.
Paudie C via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 03/24/23
Bertie Aherne was one of the most corrupt politicians that this country ever produced . He is a liar and a fraud of the most disputable kind. He sold out this country and his soul to the bankers. Any chance of a podcast about that?
Trevor133567 via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 03/21/23
Love the history, and the voices of all the hard working people to make peace happen. Thank you to all☘️
1TopGun64 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/23
Bertie Ahern has produced one of the great history podcasts around that will be an amazing resource for anyone wanting to hear about the Good Friday Agreement. First hand accounts of what happened behind the scenes.
Your Local MP via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/09/23
Loved episode 6. Were any questions asked about what each of the parties do on the night it was signed? I know BA mentioned champagne on the plane but strangely would love to know what did others do to celebrate. Or even did they celebrate?
Therookiefal via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 03/08/23
I have shared this series with my grown up children. I grew up in Derry in the bad old days but like many of my contemporaries left home to go to university in England. The Good Friday Agreement GFA was the amazing tipping point that brought hope for the ‘ones that stayed behind’. This account...Read full review »
PurdeyW via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/07/23
Well worth your time & a really important part of history to capture from one of it’s key architects
Ker Rammy Ram via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/06/23
A despicable abuser of any and every loophole . Greed and cronyism cost this country so much with this man at the helm. Haughey lovingly described him as the most devious of them all and boy was he right !
bobogarta via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 03/01/23
You have done enough for the country.
Ali Finn via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 02/27/23
As one of the most prominent politicians in the tangled, troubled and often turgid negotiation process, Bertie Ahern provides insight, understanding and a unique perspective on the difficulties and achievements that laid the foundations for peace in Northern Ireland. There were many, many...Read full review »
Affluent Chap via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 02/26/23
Bertie Ahern is a stain that won’t go away.
Flipper the Priest via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 02/26/23
A fantastic production to look back and listen to all those involved. Well done to all who made this possible.
EthanLondon via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/26/23
Only in Ireland can shady politicians be lionised!
Tonikers via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 02/23/23
As someone who has studied The Troubles in academia for four years, this is required listening for anyone looking to truly understand the conflict. Bertie Ahern speaks with most of the surviving principle players, and this is more important than ever as sadly many of these figures begin to pass...Read full review »
C.K. MacNamara via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 02/22/23
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