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The MOTH NEWS Podcast

The MOTH NEWS Podcast

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MOTH News is an independent Irish news channel and platform that breaks away from the mainstream media’s herd mentality. We believe in open, unfiltered conversations where facts take precedence over agendas.MOTH News Politics & Government
Episodes
  • DRONE AWAY: Manna and the Missing Taxpayer Millions
    Jun 27 2026

    This week on MOTH News Live:
    🚁 Manna was once held up as one of Ireland's great startup success stories. Backed by investors and supported through Ireland's innovation ecosystem, the company promised to revolutionise drone delivery. But with questions now being raised about revenues, jobs, expansion plans and the future location of its operations, we ask a simple question:
    When Ireland helps build a company, who ultimately benefits?
    Keith, Oscar and Al examine the latest developments surrounding Manna, Bobby Healy, Enterprise Ireland and the wider issue of taxpayer-funded innovation.
    ⚖️ Meanwhile, the Noah Donohoe Inquest is entering its final stage after five months of evidence. With the coroner now charging the jury, we discuss what happens next, what findings the jury can make, and whether the process has answered the questions that have surrounded Noah's death for more than six years.
    🤖 Oscar looks at disturbing reports involving Irish-based Meta contractors, where workers were allegedly required to generate extreme prompts involving suicide, child exploitation and harmful content as part of AI safety testing. What are the human costs of training artificial intelligence, and who is responsible for protecting the workers doing that job?
    💰 Plus, a wider discussion about Enterprise Ireland, Big Tech, AI, startup culture, public investment and whether Ireland is getting value from the companies it helps create.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Beyond the Headlines: Noah Donohoe Inquest & Jeffrey Donaldson Trial
    Jun 24 2026

    The Noah Donohoe inquest has heard fresh evidence this week, raising new questions about events that continue to resonate across Northern Ireland almost six years later.At the same time, the Jeffrey Donaldson case continues to dominate headlines, with testimony bringing renewed focus not just on politics, but on the human impact of allegations of abuse and the people at the centre of the story.We’ll also examine Ireland’s push for tougher restrictions on children’s access to social media. Supporters argue the measures are necessary to protect young people online. Critics question whether such bans can work in practice and what they mean for personal freedoms.

    This week’s programme looks beyond the headlines and asks a simple question:When some of the biggest stories in the news still leave unanswered questions, where do we look for answers?

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    55 mins
  • NOAH DONOHOE INQUEST: "I CAN'T RECALL"
    Jun 6 2026

    This week on MOTH News Live, we examine the latest evidence from the Noah Donohoe Inquest, where repeated claims of "I can't recall" from police witnesses have raised fresh questions about CCTV evidence, investigative procedures and the crucial first hours after Noah disappeared.
    We discuss:
    🚲 CCTV operator evidence and the race to track Noah's movements across Belfast
    📹 Questions around CCTV retrieval and investigative priorities
    ⚖️ The evidence of Detective Constable Nick Johnston and repeated memory gaps during questioning
    🔍 Daryl Paul, Maria Nolan and what investigators were focused on while Noah was still missing
    Plus:
    🛡️ A separate Belfast safeguarding case involving a music tutor facing serious criminal charges currently before the courts, and what it tells us about safeguarding, institutions and positions of trust.
    📱 Oscar examines the rise of the Manosphere, online influencers and the growing impact of digital communities on young men.
    💻 Al looks at Pornhub, MindGeek's Irish operations, Grant Thornton's resignation as auditor, and the wider questions around corporate responsibility and accountability.
    At the heart of today's programme is one question:
    Who was paying attention?

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    1 hr and 11 mins
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