51 episodes

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.

Year ‘21 BBC News

    • History
    • 4.9 • 8 Ratings

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.

    Episode 48: The Phoenix

    Episode 48: The Phoenix

    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 of the incidents described in this episode upsetting.

    • 23 min
    Episode 46: The Presence of the Past

    Episode 46: The Presence of the Past

    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...

    • 24 min
    Episode 25: The District Inspector

    Episode 25: The District Inspector

    Amid death and violence across the island of Ireland at this time, one incident stands out. The McMahon family is targeted one night by a gang believed to have been made up of RIC men, led by DI John Nixon. Tara and Declan hear how the Cavan man came to be linked to a number of killings carried out on Catholic civilians following IRA attacks on police. Please be advised that this episode contains the sound of gunshots.

    • 22 min
    Episode 11: The Barracks Boys

    Episode 11: The Barracks Boys

    Policing in 1921 is in disarray as the RIC is hit by mass resignations. Enter the Black and Tans, the Auxiliaries and the Ulster Special Constabulary to bolster up policing. Tara and Declan explore how these organisations operate, and learn that reprisals are state sanctioned. And they discuss how the forces have gone down in history, with the help of historians Éamon Phoenix, Brian Hanley, Richard Doherty and Police Museum curator Hugh Forrester. Please be advised that the sound of gunshots is featured in this episode.

    • 31 min
    Episode 12: The Beautiful Game

    Episode 12: The Beautiful Game

    As Ireland divides, the game of soccer faces its own split. Declan and Tara learn about events which lead to the creation of a new football association in Dublin – and the impact the schism continues to have right up to the present day.

    • 20 min
    Episode 3: The Backstop

    Episode 3: The Backstop

    The fear of Home Rule led to a split in unionism; Irish Unionists who insisted the whole of the island must stay in the United Kingdom and Ulster Unionists who supported a backstop to protect the north-east. We visit a building considered a spiritual home of Ulster Unionists and delve into the mindset of Unionism then and now.

    • 19 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Colm Cunningham ,

The rules of engagement are important.

A podcast that requires the intro episode to be called ‘Rules of Engagement’ is setting our the Ts&Cs of listening, especially, as I am, if you are from the 6 Counties of Northern Ireland. Mills and Harvey have informed, challenged, adjusted my understanding of a number of event, and (so far - episode 6) even when I have heckled an interviewee, I have also been challenged to reflect on the post Brexit 4 nations UK.

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