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Ulster Rugby ban all news journalists - Is Ulster rugby now a classic case in how not to do public relations?
Breaking news and hard-hitting talk as Stephen Nolan gets you talking about the big stories of the day. This programme has been edited since transmission.
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Wed 25 Apr 201809:03
BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle
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Ulster Rugby News Journo Ban

Ulster Rugby have banned all news journalists from their press conferences .If anybody intends to ask a question about their family values or how their players will be role models in the future, they will not be allowed in. The national union of journalists has described the situation as unacceptable. The Nolan show attempted to attend a press conference yesterday - we were banned too - with security at the gate tipped off to stop us getting in.
Only sports reporters were permitted into yesterday's media event at the Kingspan Stadium in Belfast. The ban has been in place from last week following the sacking of rape-acquitted stars Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding.
Only sports reporters were permitted into yesterday's media event at the Kingspan Stadium in Belfast. The ban has been in place from last week following the sacking of rape-acquitted stars Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding.
ITV Revives Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

What TV show do you wish would come back?
With ITV bringing back Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in May after a four year absence, the research company YouGov Omnibus asked which other off-the-air shows they would most like to see resurrected. The results reveal that Blackadder is the show that the most Brits would like to see revived, with Tomorrow's World a close second.
With ITV bringing back Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in May after a four year absence, the research company YouGov Omnibus asked which other off-the-air shows they would most like to see resurrected. The results reveal that Blackadder is the show that the most Brits would like to see revived, with Tomorrow's World a close second.
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- Wed 25 Apr 201809:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle



