• Stormont’s extreme censorship of Famine remarks – and how we unravelled it
    Mar 25 2026

    ‘How I stumbled on Stormont’s new policy of extreme censorship - which means we’ll understand NI’s past less fully’.

    That was the stark headline on a recent comment piece from my colleague Sam McBride – the Belfast Telegraph’s Northern Ireland editor.

    He discovered the unannounced policy whilst exploring declassified files in London - a policy which has been used to cover-up official attitudes to the Famine.

    Sam McBride joins Ciarán Dunbar to explain the story behind the headline.

    Stormont’s extreme censorship of Famine remarks – and how we unravelled it

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    30 mins
  • Youtuber Stephen McCullagh guilty of murdering of Natalie McNally
    Mar 23 2026

    Stephen McCullagh has been found guilty of murdering Lurgan woman Natalie McNally.


    The jury unanimously convicted 36-year-old McCullagh, of Woodland Gardens in Lisburn, of killing the 32-year-old mother to be in December 2022.

    The four-week trial heard how McCullagh murdered Ms McNally after setting up a “false alibi” that he was livestreaming a video gaming session on YouTube.

    McCullagh has been given a life-sentence.


    Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Allison Morris, who was following the trial in court.

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    19 mins
  • Rory O’Connor: The Anti-Treaty IRA leader executed by his former friends
    Mar 23 2026

    IRA leader Rory O’Connor was once a close comrade of fellow republican Michael Collins and Kevin O’Higgins - indeed he was O’Higgins best man.


    But just over a year later after the wedding, O’Higgins signed his friend’s death warrant.

    O’Connor’s execution along with Liam Mellows, Dick Barrett and Joe McKelvey, added to the bitterness of Ireland’s civil war and made O’Connor a republican martyr, albeit a forgotten one.


    In ‘To defend the Republic’, the first biography of O’Connor’s life, historian Gerard Shannon tells the story of this enigmatic IRA figure.

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    28 mins
  • Was Gerry Adams in the IRA? - Inside the landmark £1 court case
    Mar 20 2026

    For decades, Gerry Adams has denied being a member of the Provisional IRA. Now, for the first time, that claim is being challenged in an English courtroom. Three men, all victims of separate IRA bombings, have taken civil action against the former Sinn Féin leader for the symbolic sum of £1 in damages. But after his resounding libel victory over the BBC last year, how will he fare under this new and very different legal scrutiny? And what could the consequences be if the judge rules in favour of the victims?

    Host: Tessa Fleming, Guests: Kurtis Reid, John Downing.

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    26 mins
  • Stephen McCullagh trial: Prosecution says accused “lied and lied again”, defence says evidence points to “another killer”
    Mar 19 2026

    The man accused of murdering Natalie McNally “lied and lied again”, a barrister has told Belfast Crown Court.

    Delivering his closing statement in the case, prosecuting barrister Charles MacCreanor KC reminded the jury that the accused Stephen McCullagh had chosen not to give evidence to his trial.

    However, defence barrister John Kearney KC said the case against Stephen McCullagh is “dependent upon circumstantial evidence”.

    There are “troubling” aspects of the prosecution case against the man accused of murdering Natalie McNally that point “towards some other killer”, he said.

    36-year-old McCullagh denies killing Natalie McNally (32), who was found dead at her home in Lurgan on December 18, 2022.

    The Belfast Telegraph’s Crime Correspondent Allison Morris is covering the case.


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    13 mins
  • Noah Donohoe: No evidence of drugs in teen’s system at the time of death, witness says
    Mar 18 2026

    A witness says the unusual behaviour exhibited by Noah Donohoe prior to his disappearance could be associated with synthetic cannabinoids or a mental health condition.

    The jury at the inquest into the teenager’s death heard evidence from the toxicologists on Wednesday.

    Noah’s body was discovered in north Belfast on 27 June2020 - six days after the St Malachy’s College student went missing.

    The inquest is now in its eighth week of hearing evidence. Liam Tunney has been covering the inquest for the Belfast Telegraph.

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    18 mins
  • What sort of St Patrick's Day will Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin have in Donald Trump's White House?
    Mar 16 2026

    This time last year, Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin was grasping an American-flag emblazoned short straw, playing second fiddle to Conor McGregor as our disgraced UFC representative took the St Patrick’s Day podium.


    Now that the Taoiseach has been restored to March 17 parity, he has one hell of a job on his hands. What kind of reception awaits him in Donald Trump’s Oval Office next week?


    Host: Kevin Doyle

    Guest: Mary Regan

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    25 mins
  • 'The Child Snatcher': Who was serial killer Robert Black?
    Mar 14 2026

    Serial killer Robert Black is now the subject of Netflix documentary 'Manhunt: The Child Snatcher'. Black was a monster, an abuser and murder of little girls - he was the child snatcher that all parents feared.


    His first murder victim we can be certain of was nine-year-old Co Antrim child Jennifer Cardy on 12 August 1981.


    He was convicted of killing four young girls but is suspected of abusing and murdering many, many more.


    Black died in Maghaberry Prison near Belfast in January 2016. His body was cremated, and his ashes thrown into the sea.


    Professor Craig Jackson is Professor of Occupational Health Psychology in the Department of Psychology at Birmingham City University. He tells Ciarán Dunbar what makes a serial killer and why we are so interested in them.


    This podcast was originally released in January 2023.

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    22 mins