
A week after the Dunmurry Manor scandal broke and what have we heard from the authorities and statutory bodies? Very little
Where are the powerful people here in Northern Ireland using their power to say this will never happen again?
Last Thursday the Older person's commissioner released a report into his investigation in the home for older people who suffer from dementia. It said residents were left in their own urine for hours, faeces were found on curtains, patients with ungradable bed sores some of which were down to the bone, trays of food left in front of patients who couldn't feed themselves, massive weight loss with one man losing ten stone in 5 months. The list goes on. But where are the powerful people in Northern Ireland using their power to say this will never happen again?
Also on the programme: Lord Sugar has apologised after being accused of racism in a tweet in which he compared a picture of Senegal's World Cup Squad to beach sellers in Spain. The businessman and host of BBC's The Apprentice later deleted the post but the tweet prompted a storm of criticism online with many calling for the BBC to fire him.
Plus, nearly a year after a blaze wiped out his family business, Tony Abbate re-opens the doors of Belfast Crystal. He spoke to our reporter Nicola Weir.
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Calls for Lord Sugar to be sacked after tweet in which he compared Senegal's World Cup Squad to beach sellers in Spain
'He was like a skeleton' - Nuala's father was resident in Dunmurry Manor care home
Nearly a year after a blaze wiped out his family business, Tony Abbate re-opens the doors of Belfast Crystal.
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- Thu 21 Jun 201809:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle





