
Over 300 patients with serious neurological conditions living in limbo in the Western Trust.
Patients were being seen by a visiting consultant from the Belfast Trust. That service has been withdrawn after the doctor reduced his hours, leaving hundreds of patients in limbo.
Over 300 patients with serious neurological conditions living in limbo in the Western Trust. Our reporter Nicola Weir has been speaking to Londonderry widow Betty Magee, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's six years ago and is struggling to cope with everyday life after being left for nearly two years without a review of her medication.
Also this morning - the talks deadline at Stormont has slipped until after Easter, but are political positions starting to soften? Is a deal on the cards? Vinny talks to Alliance leader Naomi Long, who has said that trust between the two big parties is the main reason for a lack of progress.
A row has erupted over the price of tickets for this year's Tennent's Irish Cup final. Tickets this year are up to £20 for the event at the National Stadium at Windsor Park. Is it too much for fans to pay - or fair enough for the biggest match of the season?
And White House press secretary Sean Spicer apologised after saying Hitler did not use chemical weapons during World War II.
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No Consultant. Over 300 patients with serious neurological conditions living in limbo west of the Bann.

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