Today we talk to Sinead O’Shea about her new film, Pray For Our Sinners. The film tells the stories of people in Sinead’s home town of Navan who became victims of the Catholic system of social discipline, but found ways to resist.

We talk about the way things were in Ireland, and what happens when a country suddenly stops believing in its own state religion.

For Europa League addicts, Ken and Murph talk afterwards about Manchester United Football Club, De Gea’s contract and Rolls Rice. The football chat starts at minute 53.30.

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