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In The News

In The News

By: The Irish Times
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In The News is a daily podcast from The Irish Times that takes a close look at the stories that matter, in Ireland and around the world. Presented by Bernice Harrison and Sorcha Pollak.

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The Irish Times
Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Inside court as Jeffrey Donaldson takes the stand
    Jun 12 2026

    Jeffrey Donaldson took the stand in Newry Crown Court on Thursday at his trial on charges of historical child sex abuse.


    It was the 13th day of the trial, and he was questioned by the defence barrister about the specific allegations made by the two complainants.


    The former DUP leader told the jury that he does not accept any allegations that he sexually abused two women while they were children. He did admit infidelity; that he had had an affair with a woman in London nearly 20 years ago. That was in the morning.


    Then in the afternoon the prosecution began its cross-examination, and that will continue on Friday and perhaps into next week.


    So what did he say when the 18 charges were put to him? And what next for this trial?


    Irish Times Northern eEditor Freya McClements was in court for Donaldson’s testimony.


    Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan, with research by Ellen Clusker.

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    16 mins
  • Jennie’s law: One family’s campaign to protect women from domestic abuse
    Jun 11 2026

    Abusers convicted of serious domestic violence will have their names included on a publicly available register under a new law designed to allow those with concerns to check whether their partner has a violent past.


    The proposed legislation will be known as Jennie’s Law in honour of Jennifer Poole, a 24-year-old mother of two who was murdered by her former partner Gavin Murphy in 2021. Poole did not know he had a history of abusive behaviour, including a conviction for assaulting a former partner.


    The Poole family believe that had Jennifer known about Murphy’s previous convictions she might still be alive. They have campaigned for the new register since her murder.


    So how will it work? What offences will be covered? What information will be on the register? And are there any unintended consequences for such a register – particularly for victims?


    Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan, with research by Ellen Clusker.

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    31 mins
  • How the Belfast riots unfolded
    Jun 10 2026

    The event that sparked the racist riots in Belfast on Tuesday evening happened on Monday night in the north of the city.


    A Sudanese man, named in court as Hadi Alodid, is alleged to have brutally assaulted Stephen Ogilvie in a street knife attack that was filmed by a bystander.


    Ogilvie lost an eye and is in hospital with other serious injuries.


    The 30-year-old Alodid has now been charged with knife crimes and attempted murder and is remanded in custody for four weeks. So how extensive was the damage in the city? What role did anti-immigrant agitators, including from outside Ireland, play in the riots? What has been the official response? And is the city set for more nights of rioting?


    Irish Times audio producer Andrew McNair lives in Belfast and saw first-hand the damage caused by the rioters.


    Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan, with research by Ellen Clusker.

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    21 mins
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