Multiple outlets report on Eleanor Donaldson, describing how she is often portrayed as having lived largely in the shadow of her husband, a rarely seen MP, before a prominent court case changed public attention. The Belfast Telegraph links her increased visibility to a sex abuse case that grips Northern Ireland, while the Irish Independent frames the story around how a court matter alters her public profile. The articles focus on how the legal proceedings draw attention to Donaldson, shifting her from a background figure to someone discussed in connection with the case. Across the coverage, the core theme is the same: a court case becomes the turning point that brings Donaldson more directly into the public eye and changes how her role is perceived. The reports present this as a notable change in her public presence rather than a commentary on any particular individual’s character, emphasizing that the court proceedings are the event that drives the renewed scrutiny and attention.