
Another weekend of violence in Derry
There's been yet another night of trouble in Derry. It's the second weekend of disorder in the area and the third night of trouble in a row this weekend.
There's been yet another night of trouble in Derry. It's the second weekend of disorder in the area and the third night of trouble in a row this weekend. More than 30 petrol bombs were thrown at police officers called to deal with disturbances on Saturday night and petrol bombs were also thrown into the Fountain estate. Vinny spoke to Sinn Fein MLA Karen Mullan, SDLP MLA Mark H Durkan, DUP MLA Gary Middleton and PSNI Chief Inspector Alan Hutton.
Also on the programme, on Saturday news reached us that one of our best and most popular road racers, William Dunlop, had died during a practice race at the Skerries 100. He was 32. Nolan reporter Nicola Weir was in Ballymoney this morning and Vinny got reaction from local road racing legend Phillip McCallen, professional racer Ryan Farquhar and road racing photographer Stephen Davison.
And, Brexit Secretary David Davis, who has been leading UK negotiations to leave the EU, has resigned from government. In his resignation letter Mr Davis criticised the PM's Brexit plan - agreed by the cabinet on Friday - saying it would leave Parliament with "at best a weak negotiating position". Vinny got the views of commentator Alex Kane, former Tony Blair communications chief Alastair Campbell and TUV leader Jim Allister.
All that and more on the biggest show in the country.
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- Mon 9 Jul 201809:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle




