• Noah Donohoe: More witness say they heard ‘screams’
    Feb 4 2026

    A witness says she heard two screams the night Noah Donohoe went missing. Another witness said he saw a torch light on his window in the early hours of the following morning. The evidence was heard as the inquest into the death of 14-year-old schoolboy continues in Belfast.

    Liam Tunney reports.

    Among the evidence heard on Wednesday:

    • Constable involved in early stages of missing person investigation begins evidence
    • Inquest hears from resident who heard two screams on night Noah went missing
    • Constable asked about why he specifically mentioned author Jordan Peterson


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    22 mins
  • Nama trial: How Frank Cushnahan was cleared of fraud
    Feb 4 2026

    A jury has cleared veteran Belfast business figure Frank Cushnahan of wrong-doing. He had been accused of dishonestly failing to disclose he was in line for millions of pounds from the sale of Nama’s Northern Ireland loans more than a decade ago.Cushnahan (84) may still face another charge, so what’s next for the Northern Ireland businessman?

    Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Belfast Telegraph’s Northern Ireland editor, Sam McBride.


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    29 mins
  • Noah Donohoe Inquest: Witness heard ‘scream’ and mother Fiona was worried over Jordan Peterson book
    Feb 3 2026

    The inquest into the death of Belfast teenager Noah Donohoe is continuing. On Monday one witness testified she heard a “high-pitched scream” near to where Noah’s remains were found - on the night he went missing. Another said she was awoken by a noise at her back door of the handle being tried in the early hours of the morning. On Tuesday, the jury heard Noah’s mother Fiona Donohoe had bought Noah a book by Jordan Peterson and that he had not put it down all week. A police witness reported she was worried it might have affected her son.

    Liam Tunney is covering the inquest for the Belfast Telegraph.

    Key updates:

    • First police witness to give evidence spoke of night he attended Fiona Donohoe's house when Noah reported missing
    • Inquest heard from witness who found Noah's phone
    • Witness described hearing 'high-pitched scream' on night Noah disappeared
    • Witness heard someone trying to access her home via back door in early hours of morning


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    29 mins
  • Rostrevor man convicted in Greek court after killing student in holiday confrontation
    Feb 2 2026

    A County Down man’s holiday in Greece has ended in a conviction for fatal bodily harm. Trinity law graduate Joseph Patrick Connolly has been found guilty of killing a university of Limerick student after a confrontation on the island of Ios in the early hours of August 30th, 2021. 21-year-old Niall O’Brien died after being punched twice in the head.

    Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Mark Tighe, senior news journalist with the Sunday Independent, who attended court in Greece.


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    27 mins
  • Noah Donohoe Inquest: Police notes described Noah as a 'high functioning autistic teenager'
    Jan 29 2026

    The Noah Donohoe inquest has been hearing from witnesses in the street near to where the 14-year-olds remains were found.

    His body was discovered in north Belfast on June 27, 2020, six days after the St Malachy’s College student went missing as he cycled to meet friends.

    Liam Tunney is covering the inquest for the Belfast Telegraph.

    Among the evidence heard on Thursday.

    • Witness saw figure 'totally naked' and 'sitting down cycling'
    • One person said that she thought at the time that that person she saw was “maybe drunk”
    • Inquest hears storm drain area could only be accessed through locked gate or through nearby homes


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    19 mins
  • Noah Donohoe Inquest: Witness saw schoolboy coming off his bike
    Jan 28 2026

    An Eyewitness saw Noah Donohoe fall over handlebars of his bike the day he went missing – the inquest in his death has heard. Another witness recalled seeing Noah “with no top on”.

    Liam Tunney is covering the inquest for the Belfast Telegraph, among the headlines from Thursday’s evidence:

    • New inquest witness said he believed Noah had no top on when he saw him
    • Witness says she 'didn't see' Noah suffer head injury
    • 'It wasn't horrifically bad but he did go forward': Inquest hears Noah fell over bicycle handlebars


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  • Jon Burrows: New UUP leader on his meteoric rise, how to sell the union, and Nigel Farage
    Jan 28 2026
    Six months into his career as a politician, Jon Burrows has become the leader of the UUP unopposed. It’s understood the former PSNI officer had overwhelming support from the party’s rank and file membership nut he remains a relative unknown to the media and to the wider public. Jon Burrows joined Ciarán Dunbar in the BelTel studio.

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  • Noah Donohoe Inquest: Close friend says teenager “was going through something”
    Jan 27 2026

    The Noah Donohoe inquest has heard evidence from one of his friends, Charlie Rocks. 14-year-old Noah’s remains were found in a storm drain in North Belfast almost six-years ago. Mr Rocks said it was “clear Noah was going through something before he went missing” but he never appeared to be depressed. He also said Noah had never expressed an interest over storm drains prior to his disappearance. The jury was also shown footage of Noah cycling the day he went missing.

    Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Belfast Telegraph reporter Liam Tunney, who is covering the inquest.


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    15 mins