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When the Stardust Families were on their own, Christy Moore stood with them.
On Part 2 of the Free State Special, Christy Moore remembers the dark days of the tragedy in 1981. When Christy found himself in court in 1985 charged with contempt because of one line in his song about the fire âThey Never Came Homeâ, the Stardust Families stood with him. Christy also talks about the impact his fatherâs death had on him and the rest of his family. He also turns the tables on Joe and has a few questions of his own.
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Christy Moore has been the voice of the nation for more than fifty years.
Christy has been on the side of the underdog, called out the establishment and has never taken a backward step. In the first part of a Free State special, Christy Moore joins Dion and Joe to reflect on his extraordinary life. Christy recalls his own parentsâ time in politics, his involvement with the hunger strikers and why he still finds a live show such a special and unpredictable place.
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When it comes to a united Ireland, economists might know the price of everything and the value of nothing. Except theyâre not even sure of the price. On Free State, Dion and Joe consider the report which said a united Ireland could cost âŹ20 million a year for 20 years and look at all it didnât say.
Are these numbers being used to scare voters in the south by an establishment which fears becoming irrelevant in a united Ireland? Or do they show the need for a conversation that everyone can be part of? One commentator said Simon Harris knows where Fine Gaelâs erogenous zones are and Joe and Dion wonder exactly what they could be and they also have news about some very special episodes
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Irelandâs new Taoiseach Simon Harris says he belongs to a generation more familiar with Berlin and Paris than Belfast or Derry. To the Irish citizens of Belfast and Derry, it may have been a surprise but not a shock to hear the Taoiseach speak of them as if they were a strange and distant people. Or maybe theyâll be relieved he didnât say Londonderry.
On Free State today, Joe and Dion talk about a united Ireland. Ireland is the only country with a constitutional aspiration for unity so why do the government parties find it so hard to talk about?
As Fine Gael lionise Margaret Thatcher, is it any wonder they continue to view the north in a negative way. Joe and Dion argue about the recent report into the cost of unity and if there is a significance that one of the authors of the report is the son of Garret FitzGerald.
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The power of the GAA is best seen when the people who are its lifeblood support a cause. The sense of a community united for the greater good is what makes the GAA different and special. On Free State, Joe and Dion talk about how the GAA makes a difference and why it contrasts with the one-way street of fandom in the Premier League. Joe explains the importance of the 65 Roses Day, the Fundraising Day for Cystic Fibrosis Ireland, and the phenomenal work the charity is doing. Joe also explains why his views on Mickey Harte havenât changed despite Derryâs success and why Jurgen Klopp wouldnât be a great GAA man.
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The Late Late Show special on the GAA demonstrated what makes the association special. The people and the communities are where the real glory is found in the GAA, not in the fleeting fame of All-Irelands A UK academic currently studying the GAA spoke of how the association âblew his mindâ. On Free State today, Joe talks to Dion about how it felt to be back in RTĂ for the Late Late, his Eoin McLove moment and the ties that bind GAA people in life, death and everything in between.
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They were âyoung, dumb and full of c**â. The ambitious young men who became traders in the city of London would have been drug dealers if they grew up where Gary Stevenson grew up. And the drug dealers would have been traders if theyâd gone to the same public schools as the people he worked with in Canary Wharf.
On Free State today Gary Stevenson tells the story of how these insanely ambitious young men have shaped the world we all inhabit. He tells of one trading floor boss who was literally barking mad.
Gary was the most profitable trader for Citibank and he saw how the world was distorted by the deals that were made. While everyone he worked with was making money to fit in, Gary Stevenson was taken away from his community by the trillions he dealt in. He tells Dion and Joe how he recovered from that experience and how the voices of dissent who speak out against the inequality built into the system are silenced.
Gary Stevenson's book âThe Trading Gameâ is available now.
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Gary Stevenson was once the most profitable trader in the world for one of the planetâs biggest banks. He was a working class boy from east London who grew up in the shadow of Canary Wharf. He then went to work in the skyscrapers that had loomed over him and promised him escape.
Gary made a fortune. But as he made that fortune, he realised that the game was rigged. On Free State today, Gary Stevenson joins Joe and Dion to talk about his stunning book The Trading Game, his journey to the top of Canary Wharf and the price he paid for success in a banking system that rules our world.
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Simon Harris has risen without trace. Who is he and what he stands for are questions that have rarely been asked.
Harris has been described as âthe white Obamaâ. He was called the TikTok Taoiseach and hailed as a great communicator. But behind the empty phrases, something is happening in Ireland which needs real leadership.
On Free State, Joe and Dion explain why it requires more than tub thumping about taking back the flag to make Ireland great again. And why Harrisâs coronation as Fine Gael leader was a symptom of all thatâs wrong with Ireland.
MIGA. Simon Harris making Ireland great again.
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Leo Varadkarâs resignation was described as a âpolitical earthquakeâ. Some said the political world had been turned upside down. But beyond the parlour games of the political class, does it matter at all?
On Free State, Joe and Dion ask what has Varadkar achieved? Did he lead a government or a pr agency. What does the giddiness surrounding his departure tell us about the problems in Ireland today? And is the fate of a parakeet marooned somewhere in England another example of how the trivial distracts us from the real issues?
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Davy Tweed knew exactly how to control those he abused. He did it in a million different ways, big and small.
In Part 2 of her interview on Free State, Amanda Brown recalls how Tweed would dehumanise and humiliate her along with the rest of her family. She tells Dion and Joe how she was isolated and how every one of his victims believed they were utterly alone. She talks about how that changed. How Tweed crumbled as the survivors took him on in court and in the community. Amanda explains why she waived her right to anonymity and how they life she has today is a million miles from the hell of her childhood.
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Davy Tweed was an Irish international rugby player. He was a unionist politician. He was a monster. On Free State today, his step daughter Amanda Brown talks about the hell she experienced at the hands of Tweed and her slow, courageous journey to freedom.
She tells Dion and Joe about the mental, physical and sexual abuse she endured. And she explains what connected the public figure Davy Tweed to the private monster.
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History is a nightmare from which Ireland is always trying to awake.
On Free State today, Joe and Dion look at how the future is being grasped in the north. But this is a story about the whole island and why the leadership shown by Michelle OâNeill and Emma Little-Pengelly will ripple across the country. Irelandâs history is always with us but the future doesnât have to be a nightmare.
In the spirit of fearlessness, Dion shares with Joe a dream he has - not a nightmare - and immediately regrets it.
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Northern Ireland was once a land divided by symbols. Since Michelle OâNeill and Emma Little Pengelly became First Minister and deputy First Minister it is a place energised by them.
On Free State, Joe and Dion look at the leadership shown by OâNeill and Little Pengelly and how those like the Allosaurus (Jim Allister) are on the brink of extinction.
When Little Pengelly visited St Paulâs GAA club in West Belfast, it was not just an important gesture, to those who know the history of the area and the club, it was sign that the past is now the past.
To face the future with hope and optimism, itâs important to deal with the past with fearless honesty which is why Joe feels it is important to be more like David Trimble and less like Andrew Trimble.
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As he locked up Bellaghy Wolfe Tone GAA Club in May 1997, Sean Brown was murdered by loyalist gunmen.
The sense of injustice has deepened since the British Government passed the Legacy Act last year.
This week, a High Court judge Mr Justice Kinney was so appalled by the behaviour of the state that he pulled the plug on the inquest and recommended a public inquiry. This on the day the inquest was told that surveillance of a leading suspect had mysteriously been suspended on the day of the murder.
Among those present at the inquest was the new GAA president Jarlath Burns, a man who has embraced his Protestant neighbours, vocally supported the PSNI before it was popular and is as happy at Windsor park as he is in Croke park (unless Armagh are playing).
On Free State, Joe and Dion look at the case and the relentless search for justice.
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The Maze Prison is a central part of Northern Irelandâs history. But there was once a plan to make it a shared monument to a brighter future.
On Free State, Joe and Dion tell the story of the plan to turn the Maze prison into a National Stadium for the three main sports (and ice skating). They show how it was brought down by the same forces who thought Brexit was a good idea for the north and who want to stop Casement Park.
They also remember Maisieâs Garden Centre whose human rights were trampled on by the sea border which was another life and death issue until it wasnât an issue at all.
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People were denied the truth in the north during the troubles and that denial of truth extended to sport.
The coverage of the GAA reflected the nature of Northern Ireland at the time.
On Free State, Dion and Joe look at how the north is changing and why sport is too.
The resistance to Casement Parkâs redevelopment is the death rattle for the old ways when the GAA found itself billed below the Pigeon News and topless darts. Those days are gone and as Jarlath Burns takes over the GAA presidency, Joe and Dion look forward to a vibrant confident Northern Ireland where no one has anything to fear.
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Why is Casement Park so divisive? When Ravenhill and Windsor Park were redeveloped in the north they had cross community support. What is it about a GAA stadium that enrages a certain faction of unionists?
On Free State today, Joe and Dion look at the issue of Casement Park and explain why it is linked to the days of naked sectarianism.
The redeveloped stadium will be a shining beacon on the hill in Belfast. A sign of progress and reconciliation. Is this why it angers some people so much?
Like the invisible sea border, the Irish language and a Sinn Fein First Minister, this is another battle loyalism cannot win.
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The RTE scandal is not about pay-offs, flip-flops or Ryan Tubridyâs salary, itâs a story of how the media was manipulated in Ireland. From the Troubles to Gaza one point of view has always been given an easier ride than the other.
On RTE The Musical Part 5, Joe and Dion look at who has been platformed by the national broadcaster and who is excluded.
RTEâs future is a story that is much bigger than the national broadcaster. Itâs not just about the media but about who governs Ireland.
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RTE canât escape scandal. The controversies of the last six months have demonstrated how the organisation operated in the dark.
But there is a bigger story.
On Free State, Joe and Dion look at how RTE was captured. How free and fearless journalism has been replaced by cronyism.
They trace the story of decline back to the 1970s to see how journalism and journalists in RTE were censored during the Troubles. Dion and Joe disagree about Section 31 which banned Sinn Fein from television and radio.
They look too at how self-censorship took over before it increasingly resembles the political establishment, with challenging voices -and northern nationalists - not welcome. While it rightly mobilised to support the people of Ukraine, Gaza has been a different story with even the smallest show of support forbidden.
Instead of being the crusading station it once was, RTE comforted the comfortable and left the afflicted to fend for themselves.
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