The Troubles Podcast

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4.9
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502 reviews
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95 episodes
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Date created
2020/02/28
Latest episode
2026/02/10
Average duration
51 min.
Release period
25 days

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The Troubles were a period of time in Northern Ireland which many people today do not know a lot about. In this podcast we will delve into each individual bombing and attack that happened during the 30-year period. This is a non-partisan podcast that focuses solely on the facts and the accounts of the individuals involved.

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NORAID: Irish America's Secret War
2026/02/10
In the early days of the Troubles, the Provisional IRA needed two things: guns and money. As hundreds of thousands of Irish Americans watched the troubles unfold, many of them wanted to help. NORAID was born out of this need. But was it just humanitarian aid that they were sending home, or was it weapons? This is the story of NORAID. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Northern Bank Robbery
2026/01/27
Chris Ward is at home with his parents. He’ s watching football on the television with his father when they hear a knock on the door. He answers and a man says “Alright Chris, I’m here to talk to you about Celtic”. The man then pushed past Chris into the house. A second man then appeared, dressed in black and a third. Chris worked at Northern Bank in Belfast, which was the largest retail bank in Northern Ireland, which distributed cash to its 95 branches, and hundreds of ATMS in Northern Ireland. It was one of four banks in Northern Ireland which had the capacity to print its own banknotes. The men made it clear to Chris that they were here because of the bank he worked in, and if he and his family cooperated they would be fine. If they didn't they would be killed. What transpired that night ended up being the largest cash robbery in British and Irish history. This is the story of the Northern Bank Robbery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Interview with Alan Black - The Sole Survivor of the Kingsmill Massacre
2026/01/05
This episode is being released on the 50-year anniversary of the Kingsmill Massacre; an attack which saw members of the provisional IRA march 11 Protestant factory workers off a bus, line them up and execute them. All were killed, except for Alan and this week he tells us what life is like after such a life-altering event. We talked about a lot of things, and honed in on that English accent heard on the night of the killing and how Alan does not believe that was Captain Robert Nairac but instead the clues point toward ex-paratrooper turned IRA paramilitary, Paddy O' Kane. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Disappeared: Buried but Not Forgotten
2025/12/22
This week on the podcast: The Disappeared. People who were abducted, killed, and secretly buried someone on the island of Ireland. There's a lot in here, including: The toll on family members when they don't know where their loved one is buried The Disappeared Commission who are still organising digs and searches Details about all 17 of the Disappeared and one additional person who has disappeared. Reasons why people were taken Anyone with information on the four outstanding Disappeared cases should contact the ICLVR on +353 1 602 8655 or [email protected] or ICLVR PO Box 10827 Dublin, Ireland.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Inside the UVF with Iain Turner from Balaclava Street
2025/11/25
Delve into the hidden world of the UVF with guest Iain Turner, an expert on Northern Ireland’s loyalist paramilitaries. We unpack the origins of the UVF’s weapons and explosives, their approach to informers, the controversy of Robin Jackson, and why Iain questions the existence of the Glenanne Gang. This compelling conversation uncovers fresh perspectives and lesser-heard stories from one of the most secretive paramilitary groups operating during the Troubles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Troubles Podcast Merchandise is Now Live
2025/11/18
You can get check out the latest range of merchandise including Jumpers, hoodies, t-shirts, totes and hats, here: https://visualanticsapparel.com/collections/the-troubles-podcast Will be back to business as usual next week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Reavey Family Murders
2025/11/11
Sunday, January 4th, 1976. Reavey brothers, Brian, Anthony and John are alone in the house eating biscuits and watching TV. Suddenly, he men saw the barrels of automatic machine guns appear in the window above the front door of the house.  At that moment, the door burst open and three armed men came through the door, unleashing a barrage of machine gun fire at the young men inside.  This episode tells the story of brothers who were shot and killed in their home. We’ll explore the investigation into their murders, the secret ties between loyalist militants and some police and soldiers, and the campaign of harassment their family faced for decades afterward Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Five Months Inside The IRA with Rory Nugent
2025/10/14
In this episode, Rory Nugent shares his extraordinary experience embedded inside the IRA during one of the most turbulent periods of the Troubles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Balcombe Street Siege
2025/09/29
The Balcombe Street Gang were an active service unit based in London, and one of the Provisional IRA’s most efficient units operating outside of Northern Ireland. Their 14-month campaign saw them planting upwards of 40 bombs around the London area, which killed and injured many and struck terror in the hearts of Londoners.  Their reign came to an end after a six-day siege took place between members of the gang and the London metropolitan police and in this episode we will learn about the gang itself, and the siege which was watched live on TV by millions of people around the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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PSNI Officer Chris Stothers: Surviving a Shooting by Dissident IRA
2025/09/16
Chris Stothers was an officer in Northern Ireland and was a part of the new rebranded police force, the PSNI, which had replaced the RUC. But this period of peace time policing was anything but, and Chris ended up shot in the stomach at point blank range by dissident republicans during a protest in 2010. In this episode Chris tells his story, and talks about life after policing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mad Dog: The Rise and Fall of Dominic McGlinchey
2025/09/01
Dominic McGlinchey, was one of the most wanted Republican paramilitaries in Ireland during the Troubles. First with a small unit of freelance paramilitaries, he then joined the PIRA before changing sides and joining up with the INLA. He would soon gain full control of the INLA and under his control, the group carried some significant attacks on the security services. But when he tried to leave paramilitary life behind, his violent past would catch up with him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Martin McGartland – Part 2: No Safe Haven
2025/08/18
In the conclusion of my conversation with former undercover agent Martin McGartland, we dive into the aftermath of his dramatic escape in Belfast and the challenges he faced while living under threat in England, as gunmen would eventually find out where he was living. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Martin McGartland – Part 1: An Informer’s Leap for Life
2025/08/04
This is an interview with Martin McGartland, who is a former informer who was kidnapped by the IRA after they became suspicious of his activities. There is a lot in this interview, including first hand accounts of how he became an informer, the activities he carried out, and then what things were like when he got caught. This is the first part of a two part episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Podcast Merch is live + Bonus Episode over on Patreon
2025/04/29
Get Troubles Podcast Merch here: https://visualanticsapparel.com/collections/the-troubles-podcast Also over on Patreon I have just released a bonus episode. It is a bit older than my usual ones and focuses on one of the seminal moments during the Irish War for Independence, which saw British Soldiers shooting dead Irish civilians attending a GAA match. The day, which is known as Bloody Sunday did not occur during the Troubles, but has so many similarities with the one that occurred in 1972. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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An Interview with UVF Loyalist, Eddie Kinner
2025/03/04
In this final episode of season 5 of the Troubles Podcast, I talked to Eddie Kinner who joins the UVF at a young age and then was involved in a gun and bomb attack on a pub when he was 17. We talk about his past, and how he feels about life in Northern Ireland in the aftermath of the troubles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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4.9 out of 5
502 reviews
CharityBerrity 2025/11/16
Highly recommended
Great show about the troubles in Northern Ireland. I have learned that both sides were largely comprised of cowards and thugs that were lead by people...
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Bushnell3 2025/07/17
Insightful, Engaging, Educating
I have been interested in the Northern Irish Conflict for many years and have recently come across this podcast. I am extremely grateful that I have b...
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Laura the reader 2025/08/24
Good content with horrible ad breaks
I really enjoy the content of this podcast but the ad breaks are terrible. I was listening to an episode where someone was relating being tortured in ...
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Shaolin D boy 2025/08/22
Sympathetic to loyalist occupation 🙄
For a show about the occupation of Ireland & the resistance against the British occupation, there is unfortunately an obvious tone of sympathy to the ...
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IrishTinchulin 2025/04/29
High level show! But merch???
I have been listening to your show for a while and I think you have done a fantastic job investigating and presenting the multiple facets of a conflic...
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Totalfumble 2025/04/18
Best Troubles Resource!
I’ve tried to educate myself on the troubles before and always found it’s difficult and overwhelming to scratch anything past the surface. This is a g...
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Tonyfinchico 2025/03/04
Love it
I absolutely love this podcast! I grew up in the states in the 80s and I remember hearing about the troubles back then. The information provided has s...
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PeteSkeet101 2025/02/28
Objective and informative
This was one podcast I was drawn to as I am born and raised in Northern Ireland during this period. I also anticipated a heavily biased commentary as ...
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Dragonflyz2 2025/02/27
My absolute favorite podcast
I am absolutely hooked on this podcast. I am learning history but it is being told more as a story without fabricated dialogue which many history type...
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Kozmo 702 2025/01/26
Great Series
Love this dive into the history of England’s settler colonialism in Ireland. Well done.
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