• Prince Andrew and Bandit Country
    Mar 30 2026
    Toby Harnden was sent to Northern Ireland for the first time in 1995. A reporter for the Daily Telegraph, it was an assignment that was not expected to produce much at a time when the peace process was the dominant story. But Harnden became fascinated with the republican movement and in particular how South Armagh had become a place that, not only could not be touched by the British government, but was controlling much of the IRA’s military campaign in England and Ireland. On Free State, Toby Harnden talks to us about his classic book Bandit Country, getting to know the people of South Armagh and the remarkable time he spent in the Royal Navy alongside Prince Andrew

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    54 mins
  • The Wolves of Wall Street - How Trump & Co are making billions from the Iran war
    Mar 26 2026

    “The White House does not tolerate any administration official illegally profiteering off of insider knowledge, and any implication that officials are engaged in such activity without evidence is baseless and irresponsible reporting.”

    Fifteen minutes before Donald Trump posted that there had been ‘productive conversations’ with Iran, $580 million in oil bets were made in a period of 60 seconds.

    Who knew to place those bets? Did anyone have insider information?

    “The only focus of President Trump and Trump administration officials is doing what’s best for the American people,” a White House spokesperson said.

    On Free State today we look at the con that was Trump’s war on Iran, a war that he is trying to end and which Iran prolongs any way it can knowing his desperation.

    Thousands have lost their lives in this latest example of American aggression and Trump now talks about peace.

    But does he know how to control the forces that are unleashed in a war? Or, as with Vietnam, has he set America on a course that will lead to greater human misery?

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    40 mins
  • Michael Lyster: When We Were Kings
    Mar 24 2026

    When Michael Lyster started presenting The Sunday Game, Ronald Reagan was seeking reelection as president of the United States. When he stopped presenting it, Donald Trump was president for the first time.

    For 34 years Lyster was the presenter who shaped our summer days. He was the accompaniment to the drama and the tension, the celebration and the argument. It is no wonder that when his death was announced, the country felt as one,

    On Free State today Joe remembers his friend Michael Lyster. He recalls his calm and poise and ability to relax a studio so that the audience was entertained. He remembers Lyster’s ability in a rally car and his love of life. Above all, he remembers a friend from the time when they were kings.

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    36 mins
  • How To Make the World A Better Place
    Mar 21 2026

    Adam Doyle, the artist known as Spicebag, achieved some notoriety when his art depicting evictions became a talking point in the national media.

    He is an artist of significance and he is also doing significant work.

    On Free State today he tells us about the project he is involved where his merchandise has funded a centre for children in Gaza The Ionad Hind Rajab is an Irish–Palestinian solidarity initiative based in Al-Mawasi, Khan Yunis, Gaza.

    Adam tells us the story of Hind Rajab and why art is always political.

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    34 mins
  • World For Sale. The Real Truth about Oil Prices
    Mar 19 2026

    Micheal Martin emerged from his meeting with Donald Trump on St Patrick’s Day with the commentariat purring.

    He had stood up for Europe, for Keir Starmer and, in part, for Winston Churchill but that didn’t matter. He had survived.

    On Free State today we ask does any of it matter. As oil and gas fields in Iran, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are attacked, oil prices rise and governments insist they will protect their people. But what can they do?

    On Free State, we look at how commodity traders control the movement of the world’s resources. We examine the astonishing claims in the book The World for Sale. We ask in this world, what good can politicians do? Let us know what you think - info@freestatepodcast.com

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    40 mins
  • Poems for a world gone to shit. And Conor McGregor’s plan to end the war.
    Mar 17 2026

    When the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission threatened to revoke broadcasters’ licences because of their coverage of the war, some complained that it violated the First Amendment, guaranteeing freedom of speech.

    On Free State we look at what those rights mean in a country where Trump must get what he wants.

    We go back to what happened in Iraq when the country was broken apart, its resources plundered and its people scattered. Is Donald Trump following in that tradition or is what he is doing in Iran potentially worse? Contact us at info@freestatepodcast.com

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    42 mins
  • Gaza. A fantasy ceasefire
    Mar 14 2026

    Riham Jafari has heard the stories of her grandparents. The stories of a time before the Nakba when her family lived a simple existence in a village outside Jerusalem. They enjoyed farming the land and their independence.

    It was a “beautiful life” her grandparents said before occupation came.

    After the Nakba, they lived in a camp one square kilometre, crowded with nowhere for children to play.

    Riham was born in the Dheisheh camp near Bethlehem. Today Riham Jafari works for Action Aid and when she came to Dublin last week she spoke about the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank.

    On Free State today she talks to us about life under occupation, why the Occupied Territories Bill has to pass and why a two-state solution with an independent Palestine could be a reality if the world was determined to see it.

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    46 mins
  • What Casement Park tells us about a United Ireland
    Mar 12 2026

    The story of Casement Park is a metaphor for post conflict Northern Ireland.

    Once there was a dream about a shining stadium on a hill, a stadium which would benefit everyone in the north when it hosted matches at the European Championships in 2028.

    Two years ago, that dream ended when the British government said they would not fund the cost of the stadium which had ‘risen dramatically’ during years of obstruction and resistance.

    The benefit to all communities of Euro 2028 was gone but for some it mattered more that a GAA stadium would not be built.

    On Free State we look at what the ongoing battle to build Casement tells us about Northern Ireland. Gordon Lyons, the minister responsible, says there is a ‘funding gap’. But is the real chasm something more fundamental?

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    49 mins