
24/03/2014
Breaking news and hard-hitting talk as Stephen Nolan gets you talking about the big stories of the day.
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PUP leader Billy Hutchinson speaks to Stephen after his controversial comments about his UVF past

Billy Hutchinson has been strongly condemned for comments about his UVF past.
The PUP leader told the News Letter he had "no regrets" because he had helped prevent a united Ireland".
He served a life sentence for the 1974 murder of two Catholics - Michael Loughran and Edward Morgan.
PUP leader Billy Hutchinson says he would urge young loyalists to be involved in politics
PUP leader says he would go to police if there was evidence of criminality by UVF members
And a Sinn Fein warning about a Stormont crisis. We hear why and get reaction.

A political crisis is possible over reckless behaviour of mainstream Unionist parties, that's the warning coming from Sinn Fein's Mitchell McLaughlin.
He says Unionists have presently obstructed the implementation of the Haass proposals. And he claims the refusal to deal with the Past, Parades and Flags or honour earlier agreements such as the Long Kesh/Maze project presents an increasing threat to the sustainability of the Assembly.
SF claim political crisis is possible over "reckless behaviour of Unionists"Broadcast
- Mon 24 Mar 201409:03BBC Radio Foyle & BBC Radio Ulster


