
This week on Over The Wire, James McCarthy was joined by journalist, broadcaster and chair of the Belfast Celtic Society, Pádraig Coyle to reflect on the history of Belfast's Celtic Park and how fans and those associated with the club reacted when it was earmarked into what we now know as the Park Centre.
Apr 13, 2022
18 min

This week on Over The Wire, James McCarthy is joined by Jim McCann campaigner and author of 'And Then the Gates Flew Open: The Burning of Long Kesh', to discuss the events which led to the burning of Long Kesh in 1974 and the subsequent campaign for the truth around the use of CR Gas in the riot.
Mar 21, 2022
27 min

This week on Over The Wire, James McCarthy is joined by Ballymurphy woman and academic at Ulster University's Transitional Justice Institute, Eilish Rooney alongside Father James Joyce from the Bronx in the heart of New York City to discuss the life and legacy of former Andersonstown News columnist and confidante to the people of West Belfast, Father Des Wilson.
Mar 11, 2022
24 min

This week on Over The Wire, James McCarthy is joined by former Cllr and MLA, Fra McCann to reflect on housing conditions in the lower Falls during the early 70s and to discuss the campaign to demolish Divis Flats.
Mar 4, 2022
33 min

This week on Over The Wire, James McCarthy is joined by Áine McCabe, daughter of Norah McCabe who was killed after being struck by a plastic bullet on 8 July 1981 to discuss the impact that her mother's death had on her and the continuing campaign to end the use of plastic bullets.
Feb 25, 2022
19 min

This week, we are returning to the early 70s as we are joined by prominent historian, Dr Éamon Phoenix to take a look back at when the lack of social housing available in catholic areas led the newly created Housing Executive to propose building a substantial estate at Poleglass.
That proposal wasn’t without its opposition and even drew the attention of the late Rev Dr Ian Paisley who famously marched through the area proclaiming that Protestant’s wanted peace, not Poleglass.
Feb 11, 2022
19 min

In this first episode, we look back to 1973 and one of our most memorable headlines from the early days of the Andersonstown News.
Mother Teresa arrived in West Belfast in 1971 to establish a convent in Ballymurphy, months after the Ballymurphy Massacre where 11 innocent civilians, including a local priest were killed by the British Army. 18 months later and Mother Teresa was gone, with many local residents still believing to this day that she was forced out by the Catholic Church.
In this episode, we are joined by Ciaran Cahill from Springhill Community House.
Feb 4, 2022
19 min

Over The Wire is a brand new podcast from the Andersonstown News and belfastmedia.com. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Andersonstown News, we will be delving into our archives to bring you some of the best stories that we have covered over the past five decades.
Jan 29, 2022
38 sec
