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The BelTel brings you some of Northern Ireland's top journalists, Allison Morris, Sam McBride and Suzanne Breen to name but a few, giving you the inside stories behind what is in the news. Presented by Ciarán Dunbar, the Bel Tel investigates, debates and informs every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

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  • Roger Casement: Protestant British hero who became a 'rebel and a traitor'
    Apr 6 2026

    Roger Casement was hanged in August 1916 for treason against the Crown. Formerly Sir Roger, his assistance to Germany during the First World Ward was undeniable and from a British point of view he was a traitor.

    From from an Irish nationalist point of view, he was a rebel and a hero who now took his place in history among the martyrs of republicanism and the leader of the 1916 Rising.

    No knight of the realm had faced treason charges for centuries, let alone be executed. His story was without precedent.

    A Protestant Anglo-Irish man who had been a loyal servant of the British empire, he had exposed horrific abuses of indigenous people in Africa and South America. But he then came to believe Ireland urgently needed to free itself of Britain.

    Who was this complex individual and how did he end up being killed by the state he had served?

    Casement is a subject of a new book – A Rebel And A Traitor – by Rory Carroll, the Guardian's Ireland correspondent.

    He joined Sam McBride on the BelTel.

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    35 m
  • ‘Among Communists’: Belfast poet, Sinéad Morrisey tells her family and political story
    Apr 3 2026

    Belfast poet, Sinéad Morrisey, was brought up in a Communist family. Hers was a childhood lived in the little world created by the party, a world apart from others and from the Troubles.


    It involved smoke-filled rooms, endless meetings, and dreams of a future utopia – coupled with a belief that east of the Iron Curtain, there were people already living in it.


    The fall of Communism in the eastern block was more than an historical event for her family – it was the end of a dream and of a way of life.


    Sinéad Morrisey’s new memoir is called ‘Among Communists’. She joined Ciarán Dunbar to explain the book and her story.

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    30 m
  • Noah Donohoe: Witness denies phoning cops over teen’s laptop
    Apr 2 2026

    Members of the jury in the Noah Donohoe inquest have been asked to indicate their availability for the month of May.


    The inquest officially began on the 19th of January and was expected to finish up in mid-March.


    Fourteen-year-old Noah’s body was discovered in north Belfast on the 27 of June 2020 - six days after he had gone missing.

    This week an anonymous witness at the inquest denied being the caller who informed police that Daryl Paul had been trying to sell Noah Donohoe’s laptop.

    Liam Tunney has been covering the inquest for the Belfast Telegraph.

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    16 m
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