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View From Stormont: Michelle O'Neill apologies for attending Bobby Storey funeral
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First Minister Michelle O'Neill apologises at the covid inquiry for going to the Bobby Storey funeral.
The Covid inquiry also hears that Arlene Foster accused Michelle O'Neill of playing politics, when things were much too serious.
Stormont has been back for a hundred days - just what has it accomplished; and what challenges does the restored Executive face going forward? Jordan Moates reports; and we hear from the five main parties.
Also on the agenda the implications of the ruling at Belfast High Court -that asylum seekers in Northern Ireland cannot be flown to Rwanda. Will this place, become a magnet for those fleeing persecution in their home countries?
Our commentators are Suzanne Breen from the Belfast Telegraph; Ben Lowry from the News Letter; and John Manley from the Irish News.
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The Covid inquiry also hears that Arlene Foster accused Michelle O'Neill of playing politics, when things were much too serious.
Stormont has been back for a hundred days - just what has it accomplished; and what challenges does the restored Executive face going forward? Jordan Moates reports; and we hear from the five main parties.
Also on the agenda the implications of the ruling at Belfast High Court -that asylum seekers in Northern Ireland cannot be flown to Rwanda. Will this place, become a magnet for those fleeing persecution in their home countries?
Our commentators are Suzanne Breen from the Belfast Telegraph; Ben Lowry from the News Letter; and John Manley from the Irish News.
167 episodes
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Manage episode 418323301 series 3455191
Content provided by ITV News. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by ITV News or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill apologises at the covid inquiry for going to the Bobby Storey funeral.
The Covid inquiry also hears that Arlene Foster accused Michelle O'Neill of playing politics, when things were much too serious.
Stormont has been back for a hundred days - just what has it accomplished; and what challenges does the restored Executive face going forward? Jordan Moates reports; and we hear from the five main parties.
Also on the agenda the implications of the ruling at Belfast High Court -that asylum seekers in Northern Ireland cannot be flown to Rwanda. Will this place, become a magnet for those fleeing persecution in their home countries?
Our commentators are Suzanne Breen from the Belfast Telegraph; Ben Lowry from the News Letter; and John Manley from the Irish News.
…
continue reading
The Covid inquiry also hears that Arlene Foster accused Michelle O'Neill of playing politics, when things were much too serious.
Stormont has been back for a hundred days - just what has it accomplished; and what challenges does the restored Executive face going forward? Jordan Moates reports; and we hear from the five main parties.
Also on the agenda the implications of the ruling at Belfast High Court -that asylum seekers in Northern Ireland cannot be flown to Rwanda. Will this place, become a magnet for those fleeing persecution in their home countries?
Our commentators are Suzanne Breen from the Belfast Telegraph; Ben Lowry from the News Letter; and John Manley from the Irish News.
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