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A County Antrim couple given 24 hours to get out of their home slam the police's response
The threat was daubed in white paint outside their front door on Tuesday night.
A County Antrim couple says they've been given 24 hours to get out of their home.
The threat was daubed in white paint outside their front door on Tuesday night.
We've spoken to the woman's mother who says she believes they've been targeted because they have what are perceived to be 'Catholic names' even though they are both Protestant.
The mother says the couple are terrified and has criticised the PSNI for not doing enough to help them.
Also on the programme, local farmer talks of uncertain future after #RHI payment reductions and are we a "great wee country"? Should we be celebrating NI or do we need to tackle some tough issues?
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Thu 28 Feb 201909:03
BBC Radio Foyle & BBC Radio Ulster
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