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Unionist outrage over Irish-language phone service that has never been used
Did you know that Belfast City Council has an Irish-language phone service? If you didn't, you may not be the only one. Text 81771 [network rates] or email [email protected].
Did you know that Belfast City Council has an Irish-language phone service? If you didn't, you may not be the only one as the service has never been used. Journalist Stephen Gamble, writing in the Newsletter, has discovered that the service set up over a decade ago has not been used once since its inception.
Also on the programme, IRA re-enactments in Londonderry, reaction to Arlene Foster and Michelle O'Neill speeches at a Tory Conference fringe event and a man who punched an 11-month-old baby is not given jail time - do you agree?
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Irish Language Phone Service

Unionist outrage over Irish Language phone service that has never been used
Did you know that Belfast City Council has an Irish Language phone service? If you didn't, you may not be the only one as the service has never been used. Journalist Stephen Gamble writing in the Newsletter has discovered that the service set up over a decade ago has not been used once since its inception.
Did you know that Belfast City Council has an Irish Language phone service? If you didn't, you may not be the only one as the service has never been used. Journalist Stephen Gamble writing in the Newsletter has discovered that the service set up over a decade ago has not been used once since its inception.
Jail time?

A man who punched an 11-month-old baby is not given jail time
A man who punched his baby nephew in the face as he assaulted his brother at a house in Londonderry has been given a suspended jail term.
26 year-old Aaron O'Kane admitted committing the two assaults on his brother and nephew in the family home in the Carnhill area of Derry in April.
The incident happened after Mr O'Kane had been on a drinking session.
A man who punched his baby nephew in the face as he assaulted his brother at a house in Londonderry has been given a suspended jail term.
26 year-old Aaron O'Kane admitted committing the two assaults on his brother and nephew in the family home in the Carnhill area of Derry in April.
The incident happened after Mr O'Kane had been on a drinking session.
Stormont Talks

‘Solid progress’ in Stormont talks? Reaction to Arlene Foster and Michelle O’Neill speeches at Tory Conference fringe event
Secretary of State James Brokenshire has told an event at the Conservative Party conference that Westminster may soon have to 'set a budget for Northern Ireland'.
He told those attending the event the move is "coming down the track quite rapidly".
DUP leader Arlene Foster and Sinn Féin's Stormont leader Michelle O'Neill were attending the The Champ Ulster Fry Breakfast, a regular fringe event held at both the Labour and Conservative conferences.
Secretary of State James Brokenshire has told an event at the Conservative Party conference that Westminster may soon have to 'set a budget for Northern Ireland'.
He told those attending the event the move is "coming down the track quite rapidly".
DUP leader Arlene Foster and Sinn Féin's Stormont leader Michelle O'Neill were attending the The Champ Ulster Fry Breakfast, a regular fringe event held at both the Labour and Conservative conferences.
IRA Re-enactments

IRA re-enactments in Londonderry - understanding our history or just glorifying terror?
The TUV say the PSNI have questions to answer after a historical event, including what's been described as re-enactments of recent IRA operations, went ahead last weekend. The event in Derry/Londonderry was organised by the Spirit of Freedom Flute Band. Pictures in today's Belfast Telegraph show men dressed in balaclavas with modern day imitation assault rifles.
The TUV say the PSNI have questions to answer after a historical event, including what's been described as re-enactments of recent IRA operations, went ahead last weekend. The event in Derry/Londonderry was organised by the Spirit of Freedom Flute Band. Pictures in today's Belfast Telegraph show men dressed in balaclavas with modern day imitation assault rifles.
E-Bikes

Anne reckons she has become the first registered and insured E-bike owner in the UK
You might remember back in August we talked about the whole e-bike situation. We revealed to the public that unlike England , Scotland and Wales, people in Northern Ireland must have their ebikes insured, taxed and possibly MOT'd.
When we last covered this story, e-bike owners had been advised to NOT use their ebikes and it seemed to be impossible to register an ebike in Northern Ireland.
Anne believes she is the first registered and insured E-bike owner in the UK.
You might remember back in August we talked about the whole e-bike situation. We revealed to the public that unlike England , Scotland and Wales, people in Northern Ireland must have their ebikes insured, taxed and possibly MOT'd.
When we last covered this story, e-bike owners had been advised to NOT use their ebikes and it seemed to be impossible to register an ebike in Northern Ireland.
Anne believes she is the first registered and insured E-bike owner in the UK.
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- Tue 3 Oct 201709:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle



