Episode 404: Bloody Sunday - John Kelly (Part 3)

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Episode 1360: Havana Syndrome: the mysterious disease targeting the CIA (Part 1)

A mystery syndrome strikes down CIA spies while working in Cuba. But is Havana syndrome real or imagined? What does patient zero have to say about his treatment from the agency he once worked for? Reports this month suggest that the Biden administration purchased an energy weapon ...  Show more

Episode 1359: Pub where Eamon 'The Don' Dunne was shot dead to become student apartments

The “derelict” pub where Eamon ‘The Don’ Dunne was shot dead has been earmarked for a major development.Planning permission is being sought to transform Faussagh House - which has been empty since the gangland hit - into purpose-built, 249-bed student accommodation.Niall speaks t ...  Show more

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