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NOAH DONOHOE INQUEST

1 h 9 min · 29 de may de 2026
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“I HAD NO REASON TO BELIEVE ANYONE COULD BE IN THERE.” A PSNI constable has told the Noah Donohoe Inquest that the culvert where Noah’s body was eventually found was “not a priority” during the early search operation. This week: 🚇 Why was the culvert not urgently prioritised? 🌊 Tides, search assumptions & public trust ⚖️ The Jeffrey Donaldson trial begins 💼 Elkstone, investment money & Northern Ireland 🚛 Fuel protests, builders & the realities of doing business in Ireland

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