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Year ‘21
Explore how Northern Ireland was created a hundred years ago in the company of Tara Mills and Declan Harvey.Each week a different piece of the story is added.But this is not about 1921, it’s about how we got to 2021.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 91 ratings
Great podcast series
This was a very ambitious project undertaken by this production team but one that succeeded fantastically well. It managed to mix lighter moments with heavyweight themes and the personal histories of the people involved were the highlight. The presenters were great too, treating serious issues...Read full review »
JRG61 via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 01/25/22
Meh
Not bad as an overview of the history but ultimately it has a pretty clear unionist bias. The guy from the republic literally called himself an Anglophile snd it’s produced by the bbc so what can you expect, but still I have to say I cringed when the deaths of British horses got as much emotional...Read full review »
Alabama's no. 1 TS fan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/25/21
Inspiring
Thanks for this inspiring insight into the history of this island week by week . Great presenters!
vicknakelly via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/14/21
Recent Episodes
Belfast's streets erupt into bloodshed with 30 dead in the space of 5 days. Historian Éamon Phoenix tells Tara and Declan how his grandfather survived World War I only to come close to being killed in the sectarian violence blighting the city. Please be advised that some listeners may find some...
Published 04/27/23
Published 04/27/23
Treaty talks are reaching a critical point in London. In Belfast, Tara and Declan delve into the past at the Linenhall Library, while in Cork listener Robert Bogue has been learning about his grandfather's time in the Irish police. Meanwhile, Declan's hungry...
Published 04/27/23
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