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  • How Richard Satchwell almost got away with murder: "He told lies, upon lies, upon lies”
    2025/06/05

    Richard Satchwell has been given a life sentence for the brutal murder of his wife, Tina Satchwell. In March 2017, Satchwell began a media tour, saying that she was missing, but he believed she was alive. In reality, he had killed her, keeping her body in a freezer before burying her remains in their home. Her remains were undiscovered for six and a half years. Garda believe that he murdered Tina in fear of her finding out that he had become involved in a scam to obtain two pet monkeys.

    Olivia Peden is joined by the Irish Independent’s Ralph Riegel.


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    33 分
  • ‘I had 9 death threats in under a year’: Life as an NI Journalist under threat
    2025/06/03

    Northern Ireland is officially the most dangerous place in the UK to be a journalist. A new report published by Amnesty International this week says that journalists here are working in a ‘climate of fear’ with numerous death threats against them. The report says that there have been over 70 incidents of threats or attacks against journalists since the start of 2019.

    Olivia Peden is joined by Allison Morris and Ciaran Barnes to uncover what working as a journalist under threat in Northern Ireland is really like.


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    30 分
  • Meet the Macrons: ‘Slapgate’, controversies and bizarre conspiracy theories
    2025/06/01

    Social media became alight this week after French president Emmanuel Macron was caught on camera seemingly being slapped by his wife Brigitte. An awkward smile and wave when he realised the slap had been noticed just fuelled the rumours. The couple, who met when Brigitte Macron was then 15-year-old Emmanuel’s drama teacher, have long fascinated the public. The First Lady has also been subject to one of the most bizarre conspiracy theories out there.

    Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Paris-based Journalist Catherine Field.


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    27 分
  • Gerry Adams wins his defamation case against the BBC
    2025/05/30

    A jury in Dublin has awarded Gerry Adams €100,000 in damages. The former Sinn Féin leader won his High Court defamation action against the BBC on Friday morning. It followed a five-week defamation trial. The jury agreed with Mr Adams that a BBC Spotlight programme, defamed him by alleging he sanctioned the killing of former Sinn Fein official Denis Donaldson – he has always denied any involvement.

    Mark Tighe reports.


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    18 分
  • Referees ensure UVF’s Winkie Irvine given lenient sentence for firearms charges
    2025/05/29

    UVF commander Winston ‘Winkie’ Irvine has been jailed after being caught with guns. He was sentenced to 30 months with half served on license after being caught with weapons and ammunition in the boot of his car. The judge said Irvine’s work as a ‘peacemaker’ meant that the minimum five-year tariff was inappropriate after glowing references from high-profile government and security officials were heard in court.

    Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Sam McBride.


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    44 分
  • Lucid Talk polling: Kneecap, Sinn Féin, Irish signs and what is a woman
    2025/05/27

    The latest Belfast Telegraph Lucid Talk polling shows sharp divisions on some touchstone societal issues. Among the issues surveyed in the latest poll were whether rap band Kneecap should be banned from performing at Belfast Vital, assisted dying and the Supreme Court’s ruling on gender and defining what a woman is. In terms of party political support, the poll reveals the DUP are still in a rut and that power in Stormont is taking the shine off Sinn Féin.

    Ciarán Dunbar joined by the Belfast Telegraph’s political editor Suzanne Breen.


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    39 分
  • Kincora: Lord Mountbatten, MI5, William McGrath and Tara – the search for the truth
    2025/05/25

    Kincora was a home for vulnerable boys in east Belfast – but controlled by paedophiles. It was a place where dozens of boys and teenagers were abused. It was run by William McGrath, a leading loyalist. McGrath has long been believed to have been an MI5 agent – and the agency has long been accused of endeavouring to cover up what happened. But perhaps the most shocking allegation to come out of the home – some of the victims believe that they were abused by Lord Mountbatten - a mentor to King Charles.

    Chris Moore’s new book is entitled Britain’s Shame – Mountbatten, MI5, the Belfast Boys’ Home Sex Abuse Scandal and the British Cover-Up.

    He joined Ciarán Dunbar in the studio.


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    39 分
  • Gerry Adams’ BBC defamation trial: Jury hears final arguments
    2025/05/23

    A jury in a Dublin court has heard a third week of evidence in the Gerry Adams defamation trial. The former Sinn Féin leader is suing the BBC over a claim made in a Spotlight program – that he gave the go ahead for Dennis Donaldson to be murdered. Gerry Adams vehemently denies any involvement in the killing.

    Mark Tighe joined Ciarán Dunbar.


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    15 分