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15/07/2016
Nice attacks - Europe unites to support France in another very dark hour. How far should arts funding be protected from cutbacks?
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Fri 15 Jul 201609:03
BBC Radio Foyle & BBC Radio Ulster
Nice attacks - Europe unites to support France in another very dark hour.

The death toll in the French resort of Nice has risen to 84 after a lorry was driven at high speed into crowds celebrating Bastille Day. Several children are among the dead and around twenty people are thought to be seriously injured.
President Francois Hollande said the attack was of "an undeniable terrorist nature".
President Francois Hollande said the attack was of "an undeniable terrorist nature".
How far should arts funding be protected from cutbacks? #BBCNolan

Pokemon Go, a mobile game that has become a global phenomenon, has been released in the UK. You're probably wondering what its all about -- well so am I! It's an app which lets players walk around the real world and 'catch' Pokemon on their phone
The "PoGo" craze has even led to police warning people not to "poke and drive" and to be careful as they cross roads and search bushes trying to catch the little creatures.
The game has added millions to the value of Nintendo, which part-owns the franchise.
The "PoGo" craze has even led to police warning people not to "poke and drive" and to be careful as they cross roads and search bushes trying to catch the little creatures.
The game has added millions to the value of Nintendo, which part-owns the franchise.
Is it good idea to mix celebrity and politics?

In the age of social media its easier than ever for celebrities to interact with fans and spread their beliefs. In recent time we've had many celebrities enter the Brexit debate, among them Bob Geldof and Charlotte Church. But is it generally a good idea to mix celebrity and politics? Should they get involved in political issues or keep their opinions to themselves?
Well journalist Martin Daubney has hit out about this .... He's on the line, so is journalist and commentator Tina Calder.
Well journalist Martin Daubney has hit out about this .... He's on the line, so is journalist and commentator Tina Calder.
The "PoGo" craze – What’s it all about?

Pokemon Go, a mobile game that has become a global phenomenon, has been released in the UK. You're probably wondering what its all about -- well so am I! It's an app which lets players walk around the real world and 'catch' Pokemon on their phone
The "PoGo" craze has even led to police warning people not to "poke and drive" and to be careful as they cross roads and search bushes trying to catch the little creatures.
The game has added millions to the value of Nintendo, which part-owns the franchise.
The "PoGo" craze has even led to police warning people not to "poke and drive" and to be careful as they cross roads and search bushes trying to catch the little creatures.
The game has added millions to the value of Nintendo, which part-owns the franchise.
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