A bombing kills 11 people attending the Remembrance Sunday commemorations in the small town of Enniskillen, Northern Ireland.
A twelfth victim will die years later in coma.
No one has ever been charged.
A lifetime later, The Times’s reporter Mario Ledwith returns to his hometown, asking who carried out these bloody murders, how the authorities failed to fully investigate, and why a silence continues to surround what happened.
Host: Mario Ledwith, news reporter at The Times.
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A bombing kills 11 people attending the Remembrance Sunday commemorations in the small town of Enniskillen, Northern Ireland.
A twelfth victim will die years later in coma.
No one has ever been charged.
A lifetime later, The Times’s reporter Mario Ledwith returns to his hometown, asking who carried out these bloody murders, how the authorities failed to fully investigate, and why a silence continues to surround what happened.
Host: Mario Ledwith, news reporter at The Times.
New episodes every Monday and Thursday.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Breaking point as the college dons question Martyn Percy’s mental capacity.
He accuses them of smear campaigns, and an ill-judged essay likening his plight to Nazi persecution triggers outrage.
Costs soar, reputations crumble, and the University of Oxford itself is forced to intervene.
After four long years, a deal is struck. But at what cost?
Host: Andrew Billen, feature writer, The Times.
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