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DUP MP Ian Paisley under pressure to stand down after breaking Commons rules
Ian Paisley faces suspension after being found to have breached parliamentary rules.
The DUP's Ian Paisley is in danger of being forced to stand down as an MP and face a by-election after being found to have breached parliamentary rules. The MP faces a 30-day suspension after he failed to declare the details of two family holidays in 2013 paid for by the Sri Lankan government.
Also on the programme, senior BBC managers have to "carry the can", Sir Cliff Richard has said, after winning his privacy case over the covrage of a police raid on his home.
A High Court judge said the BBC had infringed the singer's privacy rights in a "serious and sensationalist way".
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Thu 19 Jul 201809:03
BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle
Paisley

DUP MP Ian Paisley under pressure to stand down after breaking Commons rules
‘I would be gone had it been me’ – DUP’s Jim Wells on Ian Paisley breaking Commons rules
Nolan reporter Nicola Weir hears reaction in North Antrim to Paisley Commons rules break
The DUP's Ian Paisley is in danger of being forced to stand down as an MP and face a by-election after being found to have breached parliamentary rules.
The MP faces a 30-day suspension after he failed to declare the details of two family holidays in 2013 paid for by the Sri Lankan government.
‘I would be gone had it been me’ – DUP’s Jim Wells on Ian Paisley breaking Commons rules
Nolan reporter Nicola Weir hears reaction in North Antrim to Paisley Commons rules break
The DUP's Ian Paisley is in danger of being forced to stand down as an MP and face a by-election after being found to have breached parliamentary rules.
The MP faces a 30-day suspension after he failed to declare the details of two family holidays in 2013 paid for by the Sri Lankan government.
Cliff Richard

‘It will never really leave him’ - Gloria Hunniford on the impact Cliff Richard’s BBC legal battle has had on him
Senior BBC managers have to "carry the can", Sir Cliff Richard has said, after winning his privacy case over the coverage of a police raid on his home.
A High Court judge said the BBC had infringed the singer's privacy rights in a "serious and sensationalist way".
The judge, Mr Justice Mann, awarded Sir Cliff an initial £210,000
Senior BBC managers have to "carry the can", Sir Cliff Richard has said, after winning his privacy case over the coverage of a police raid on his home.
A High Court judge said the BBC had infringed the singer's privacy rights in a "serious and sensationalist way".
The judge, Mr Justice Mann, awarded Sir Cliff an initial £210,000
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- Thu 19 Jul 201809:03BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle


