Highly recommended
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 history of A/Ireland relations. I will be recommending this series tomorrow! Thanks a lot.
whatevetyoulike via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/20/23
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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
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
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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