Two Nottingham Lads: 4. Last Days in the Donbas

Two Nottingham Lads: 4. Last Days in the Donbas

From The History Podcast by BBC Radio 4

January 14, 2026 · 29 min · Season 13 · Episode 4

About this episode

The episode explores the harrowing experiences of Aiden Aslin and Graham Phillips amidst the backdrop of war and its lasting impacts on their lives.

After a show trial in the Donetsk People’s Republic, Aiden Aslin has been sentenced to death. He endures months on death row, where his days are filled with further propaganda videos and psychological torment. But in September 2022, his life takes an abrupt and unexpected turn: he is hooded, and led onto a truck, awaiting what his captors term a ‘Russian Surprise’. After making his video with Aiden, Graham Phillips faces his own reckoning. Their story becomes big news in the UK, and possible legal consequences of Graham’s actions become all too real. Will he be able to go back to a normal life outside war reporting, or is this the point of no return? Our series concludes by exploring the lasting cost of war for both men. How did the encounter between our two Nottingham lads fundamentally change their lives, and cement their status as symbols of a fracturing world? Presenter: Paul Kenyon A Message Heard production for BBC Radio 4

People in this episode

Host: Paul Kenyon

Topics covered

  • war
  • psychological torment
  • legal consequences
  • media coverage
  • personal transformation
  • death penalty

Keywords

  • Aiden Aslin
  • Graham Phillips
  • Donetsk People’s Republic
  • death row
  • war reporting
  • psychological torment
  • legal consequences

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Donetsk People’s Republic, BBC Radio 4

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