The Kinahans

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The Kinahans
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    Coming next week: Kinahans Downfall

    21/1/2026 | 3 min
    IN the decade since the murder of gangland figure David Byrne at Dublin’s Regency Hotel, the Kinahan Cartel’s international business has only grown bigger.
    But while the Dubai-based gangsters continue to grow their global cocaine and money laundering ops, a series of devastating setbacks has left Daniel Kinahan living in fear.

    The Kinahans podcast told the story of Cartel’s rise into a global drugs behemoth under the stewardship of the Dapper Don, Christy Kinahan.
    By 2022, all of that was supposed to be coming to an end.

    Kinahans Downfall takes up the story of the Irish mob’s unlikely growth in the face of crippling US sanctions and a collective $15million bounty on the heads of Christy Snr, and his sons Daniel and Christopher Jr.

    But while their lucrative alliances with Iran, Hezbollah and the South American drugs cartels put them at the very front and centre of transnational crime, their Irish operations have been devastated.

    Using reconstructed garda wire taps, this podcast goes to the heart of the State blitz on a mob which waged war on the streets from 2016 to 2018.
    A crackdown that saw its woefully unsuitable kill teams - directed from Dubai - taken down one by one.

    The mob’s international exploits masked its unravelling at home - but as we enter 2026 it’s become painfully clear to its leadership that dramatic change is afoot.
    In Ireland, the DPP could push the button at any time on charges against Daniel Kinahan which would see him extradited back home.

    With America on the rampage against cartels, it’s never been more dangerous to be in the transnational narco business.
    And Dubai, for so long the harbourer of crime lords, has finally run out of patience with its guests.

    Is 2026 the year it all comes crashing down?

    Kinahans Downfall starts January 28 2026 on all podcast platforms.
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    Introducing: The Poppy Day Bomb

    20/10/2025 | 2 min
    On Remembrance Sunday in November 1987, an IRA bomb exploded in the Northern Irish town of Enniskillen - killing 11 people. No one has ever been charged. The Times’s Mario Ledwith returns to his hometown, asking who carried out these bloody murders, how the authorities failed to properly investigate, and why a silence continues to surround what happened? Episodes out now on all podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    Introducing: New Entertainment Podcast – Fields of Dreams

    03/7/2025 | 1 min
    In 1970s Ireland, the nation's youth were craving an escape - and music was going to provide it. Over the course of the next few decades, what had been a gigging backwater was transformed into the centre of the live entertainment universe. Fields of Dreams tells the story of that remarkable change through the trailblazers who made it happen.

    Narrated by singer songwriter Róisín O, this 10-part series chronicles the rise of the festival and the extraordinary local scene that saw many Irish acts touch greatness.
    With stories equally hilarious and infuriating, it's a portrait of success and failure and everything in between.

    The first two episodes are out now – new episodes released weekly every week. Brought to you by the producers of The Kinahans and The Stardust Tragedy.
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    Introducing - THIS IS ROBERT

    23/5/2025 | 1 min
    When an innocent postman was shot in the head in Dublin in October 2008, it barely registered on that day's national news. Dad-of-two Robert Delany was shot because he broke up a pub fight involving the wrong man. He survived the hit on his life, which took place at his home in front of his young daughter, carried out on the orders of a ruthless and despised dissident Republican. While the shooting did not kill him, Robert suffered catastrophic brain damage, and since that day has endured a living death.

    For 17 years, as Robert lies in bed utterly dependent on the care of others, the psycho who ordered the hit has walked free. This three-part series from the Irish Sun investigates why he was shot, the prevailing gangland conditions which facilitated the execution, and profiles the gun-for-hire who shot him. It looks at a family's struggle to come to terms with his new reality, and their refusal to give up on him. With contributions from his parents Terry and Noeleen, sister Siobhan, daughter Megan, retired Detective Inspector Pat Lordan, and Irish Sun crime editor Stephen Breen.

    First episode releases Thursday 29th May on all podcast platforms.
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    Introducing Cocaine Inc.

    10/7/2024 | 27 min
    Description: Inside the global cocaine industry, where profits are counted up in millions and losses measured out in murders.
    Damien Lane introduces a new podcast series from The Times, Sunday Times and NewsCorp Australia, revealing how the drug business works like any multi-billion dollar corporation.
    To listen to the full series of Cocaine Inc. just search for ‘Cocaine Inc.’ wherever you get your podcasts.
    To find out more visit cocaineinc.com.au
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In February 2016, a hit-team of 6 men burst through the doors of a boxing weigh-in at Dublin's Regency Hotel. There, a Kinahan Cartel lieutenant named David Byrne, was shot point blank in the head. The attack took place in front of a room packed full of sportspeople, media and civilians including young children. From that moment on, Irish gangland would never be the same again.The Kinahan's is a new true crime series from The Irish Sun telling the complete story of Ireland's most feared crime family. The podcast looks at how a middle class man and his two sons from Dublin, became Europes biggest drugs cartel. We also look at what comes next for the cartel, as they continue to evade The FBI, An Garda Síochána, Interpol and a number of other police services globally. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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