He was born Hamish Watson, a surfie dude from Sydney – but he could morph into whatever you needed him to be. Hamish is due to be sentenced to jail in early 2019 for swindling a handful of victims out of more than $7m. But these crimes are just the final pages in a resume too thick to staple; for decades he’s duped victims in the US, Canada, Britain, Hong Kong and Australia. How did he do it? How did he evade authorities around the world for so long and what’s he done with all those tens of ...
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View From Stormont: Tánaiste on legacy and Stormont reform
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Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Simon Harris tells our Political Editor Tracey Magee that the British government must remain faithful to the proposals in the new joint framework on legacy. He says there is no plan B.
We ask: is Stormont ripe for reform?
Stewart Robson reports on how any changes might work and talks to the parties about whether or not reform is needed.
To discuss all the issues raised, we'll be joined by Professors Deirdre Heenan and Peter Shirlow and by former SDLP Leader Mark Durkan and former Ulster Unionist Leader Lord Empey.
Also, no end to the safeguarding crisis in the Presbyterian Church as the police begin a criminal investigation. What needs to happen next? We'll be discussing that with former Presbyterian Church Minister David Latimer and the safeguarding expert Marcella Leonard.
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We ask: is Stormont ripe for reform?
Stewart Robson reports on how any changes might work and talks to the parties about whether or not reform is needed.
To discuss all the issues raised, we'll be joined by Professors Deirdre Heenan and Peter Shirlow and by former SDLP Leader Mark Durkan and former Ulster Unionist Leader Lord Empey.
Also, no end to the safeguarding crisis in the Presbyterian Church as the police begin a criminal investigation. What needs to happen next? We'll be discussing that with former Presbyterian Church Minister David Latimer and the safeguarding expert Marcella Leonard.
275 episodes
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Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Simon Harris tells our Political Editor Tracey Magee that the British government must remain faithful to the proposals in the new joint framework on legacy. He says there is no plan B.
We ask: is Stormont ripe for reform?
Stewart Robson reports on how any changes might work and talks to the parties about whether or not reform is needed.
To discuss all the issues raised, we'll be joined by Professors Deirdre Heenan and Peter Shirlow and by former SDLP Leader Mark Durkan and former Ulster Unionist Leader Lord Empey.
Also, no end to the safeguarding crisis in the Presbyterian Church as the police begin a criminal investigation. What needs to happen next? We'll be discussing that with former Presbyterian Church Minister David Latimer and the safeguarding expert Marcella Leonard.
…
continue reading
We ask: is Stormont ripe for reform?
Stewart Robson reports on how any changes might work and talks to the parties about whether or not reform is needed.
To discuss all the issues raised, we'll be joined by Professors Deirdre Heenan and Peter Shirlow and by former SDLP Leader Mark Durkan and former Ulster Unionist Leader Lord Empey.
Also, no end to the safeguarding crisis in the Presbyterian Church as the police begin a criminal investigation. What needs to happen next? We'll be discussing that with former Presbyterian Church Minister David Latimer and the safeguarding expert Marcella Leonard.
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