Episode 76: The homeless epidemic on Hollywood's hallowed streets

Episode 76: The homeless epidemic on Hollywoo...

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Spencer Matthews: Why I am obsessed with true crime (Part 1)

Spencer Matthew’s first hit the headlines as one of the posh, pampered stars of Made in Chelsea. But in recent years, Spencer has won over a new generation of fans with his heartfelt documentaries and self-depreciating podcast appearances.Spencer talks to Nicola about why he love ...  Show more

Ian 'Mad Dog' Maloney's compo claim, Liam Byrne's happy family snap and case taken by Sinead Warren

Gangster-turned poet 'Mad Dog' Maloney's €10k compo windfall, Kinahan lieutenant Liam Byrne re-appears on social media and a case taken by creche worker Sinead Warren against the gardai.Niall speaks with Eimear Rabbitt about the stories that attracted the most eyes on crimeworld. ...  Show more

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