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Nolan: A day of Stormont drama and a new nickname in politics, internal row between two DUP members
A day of Stormont drama and a new nickname in politics, internal row between two DUP members and no women allowed! Golf club in gender controversy.
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Fri 20 May 201609:03
BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle
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Its all change on the Stormont Hill
The SDLP is joining the UUP on Assembly Opposition benches.
Duration: 55:23
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DUP fag spat - Ian Paisley raps Jim Wells MLA on cigarette packaging.
Duration: 08:01
A day of Stormont drama – and a new nickname in politics #marlene

It's all change on the Stormont hill.The SDLP is joining the UUP on Assembly Opposition benches.And Alliance says it's not in a position - as things stand - to accept the Justice Ministry.So it looks like the DUP and Sinn Fein will be the only two parties in Government.After a day of drama, politics is in a different place.And we also have a new nickname - Martin and Arlene are being jointly called Marlene!Not that long ago, we had five parties in government at Stormont. Not any more.
Stormont upheaval - Connor Murphy and Claire Hanna clash @bbcnolan
DUP fag spat - Ian Paisley raps Jim Wells on cigarette packaging
No women allowed! – golf club under gender controversy

Rory McIlroy has entered the row over women golfers being banned from Muirfield golf club. The Irish sports star is leading calls urging Muirfield to "see sense" after the club voted not to change its rules and allow women members.
Governing body the R&A responded with its ban on Muirfield hosting The Open until the club changed its rules.
Was that the right response? Or should golf clubs be allowed to choose who they take as members?
Commentators Martin Daubney and Fionola Meredith
Governing body the R&A responded with its ban on Muirfield hosting The Open until the club changed its rules.
Was that the right response? Or should golf clubs be allowed to choose who they take as members?
Commentators Martin Daubney and Fionola Meredith
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- Fri 20 May 201609:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle




