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02/10/2017
Sinn Fein has launched a stinging attack on the PSNI after four Catholic families were intimidated from their homes in south Belfast.
Sinn Fein has launched a stinging attack on the PSNI after four catholic families were intimidated from their homes in south Belfast last week. The party has criticised the police for failing to make any arrests and the Chief Constable because he hasn't put out a statement. Also on the programme, breaking news from Las Vegas as a shooter opens fire on a crowd at a music festival in the worst mass shooting in American history.
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Mon 2 Oct 201709:03
BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle
Paramilitary Intimidation

Pregnant mum tells Stephen Nolan she has been forced from her home after paramilitary threat
Sinn Fein has launched a stinging attack on the PSNI after four catholic families were intimidated from their homes in south Belfast last week. The party has criticised the police for failing to make any arrests and the Chief Constable because he hasn't put out a statement.
The south Belfast MLA Máirtín Ó'Muilleoir goes on to say that the threats last week were "the culmination of a PSNI policy of enabling the nefarious activities of the UVF in East Belfast."
‘This isn’t acceptable.’ - Chief Superintendent Chris Noble on paramilitary intimidation
PSNI quizzed on what they are doing about Catholic families being forced from their homes
Sinn Fein has launched a stinging attack on the PSNI after four catholic families were intimidated from their homes in south Belfast last week. The party has criticised the police for failing to make any arrests and the Chief Constable because he hasn't put out a statement.
The south Belfast MLA Máirtín Ó'Muilleoir goes on to say that the threats last week were "the culmination of a PSNI policy of enabling the nefarious activities of the UVF in East Belfast."
‘This isn’t acceptable.’ - Chief Superintendent Chris Noble on paramilitary intimidation
PSNI quizzed on what they are doing about Catholic families being forced from their homes
Las Vegas Shooting

Las Vegas lockdown following fatal mass shooting
More than 50 people are believed to be dead and over 200 injured in a mass shooting at a Las Vegas concert. Witnesses say the gunfire came from an upper story of the Mandalay Bay Casino overlooking a site where a country music festival was taking place.
**WARNING some people may find this disturbing**
More than 50 people are believed to be dead and over 200 injured in a mass shooting at a Las Vegas concert. Witnesses say the gunfire came from an upper story of the Mandalay Bay Casino overlooking a site where a country music festival was taking place.
**WARNING some people may find this disturbing**
Jonathan Rea

NI’s World Superbike champ Jonathan Rea chats to Stephen Nolan about winning his third world title
Northern Ireland's World Superbike champ Jonathan Rea, he made history at the weekend by becoming the first rider to win the title three years in a row.
The 30-year-old got a hero's welcome at George Best Belfast City Airport last night and is giving his first interview to Stephen.
Northern Ireland's World Superbike champ Jonathan Rea, he made history at the weekend by becoming the first rider to win the title three years in a row.
The 30-year-old got a hero's welcome at George Best Belfast City Airport last night and is giving his first interview to Stephen.
Broadcast
- Mon 2 Oct 201709:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle


