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A policeman inches away from death after a gun attack is blamed on dissident republicans trying to exploit the political crisis
PSNI chief constable George Hamilton speaks out after gun attack on his officer. The PSNI believe "violent dissident republicans" were behind the murder bid.
PSNI chief constable George Hamilton speaks out after gun attack on his officer. The PSNI believe "violent dissident republicans" were behind a murder bid on their officers last night.
Also on the programme: more Cash for Ash developments - is the plan by Simon Hamilton to release RHI names in the public interest or welching on an agreement?
Plus Donald Trump and his "war" with the media, and, fears that price hikes to park your car will be bad news for businesses.
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Mon 23 Jan 201709:03
BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle
PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton speaks out after gun attack on his officer.
Stephen defends himself after caller, John, accuses him of bringing down Stormont.
Is plan by Simon Hamilton to release RHI names in the public interest or welching on an agreement?
Donald Trump and his “war” with the media – George Galloway and Charlie Wolf discuss.
Parking mad? Fears that price hike to park your car will be bad news for businesses.
Equestrian centre faces closure over health and safety concerns at Castlewellan Forest Park.
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- Mon 23 Jan 201709:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle








