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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Ice cream vans can be a sweet memory for many, but for Glasgow in the 1980s, they were anything but.
From selling drugs to inciting gang wars and even murder, we'll uncover the dark and shocking tale of the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars.
Background to The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars
Ice cream vans in Glasgow
Living conditions in Glasgow schemes
Ice cream van territory fights
Criminals entering the ice cream trade
Organised crime and drug dealing
Andrew Doyle's resistance to intimidation
Doyle family fire and deaths
Wrongful conviction of Campbell and Steele
Campbell and Steele's exoneration after 20 years
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Wow this was a story full of twists and turns, and emotional, not to mention those candid ice-cream staimed with the misery of drug addiction, police corruption, public opinion's blindness and the horror of a massacre.
Thanks gosh I'm hearing it with the mere porose of learning English.
Keep up the good work!
thanks. Glad you enjoyed this episode :)
i´m sorry, i had forgotten to say that this episode also i had listened and read in this day.
Glad to hear it!
What an interesting story and it all for an ice cream . There is not justice in this world. What a pity. Thanks for your job.
a sad but interesting story indeed!
hi everyone I´m new in this channel i would like to know about how to acquire a new language with this methodology "podcasts " recently I had read and also had listen all the audio of the Episode378
great to hear, Byron. Have you put any of the suggested actions from episode 378 into practice yet?
Grear story Alistair.❤
Police at their worst point.
Did not know about it.
Weird piece of British culture
glad you enjoyed it, Gianluca.