
Witness History The Balcombe Street IRA siege
Dec 8, 2025
In December 1975, a tense six-day siege unfolded in London when IRA gunmen took a couple hostage in their flat. Eyewitness Steven Moysey shares his gripping account of the chase and how the standoff captivated the nation. The Metropolitan Police used strategic negotiations, including a unique BBC broadcast appeal, to persuade the armed men to surrender peacefully. As tensions mounted, clever tactics were deployed, highlighting the intricate balance of power during the conflict.
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Chaos Outside Scott's Restaurant
- Steve Moisey recounts running outside a pub to watch a gun chase that ended with four IRA members entering the Matthews' flat.
- The Matthews, watching Kojak, were grabbed at gunpoint and held hostage for six days in their own home.
Target Shift To Pressure Negotiations
- The ASU shifted from military to establishment targets, using bombs and shootings to force political pressure.
- This tactical change aimed to push Britain toward negotiations and withdrawal from Ireland.
Police Prepared For A Long Siege
- Police positioned marksmen and expected a long siege, keeping .38 specials trained on the flat's first-floor window.
- The Met dug in with surveillance and prepared for prolonged containment rather than immediate assault.

