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2025-01-17 | Translink Chief Executive Chris Conway spoke to Mark Simpson. |
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2025-01-16 |
Health service in crisis - what is the Health Minister going to do fix it? DUP MLA Edwin Poots says Translink should compensate local traders affected by disruption |
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2025-01-15 | Former Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams is line for a payday from the tax-payer, why? |
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2025-01-14 |
Average response times to serious illnesses missed target by almost 90 mins – NI Ambulance Chief Plus, Should BBC licence fee be scrapped? |
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2025-01-13 | From reporting in Belfast to covering the wild-fires in Los Angeles – we hear from correspondents on the scene. Mark Simpson is on the mic. |
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2025-01-10 |
Veteran Good Friday Agreement negotiator returns to Stormont to try and fix Brexit trade problems Plus ex-BBC NI stalwart set for Kilimanjaro climb 7 years after devastating diagnosis. |
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2025-01-09 |
Why did the DUP Minister Paul Givan block two schools in Bangor changing into integrated schools? Plus, Sandy Row businesses call for rates relief following Boyne Bridge closure. |
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2025-01-08 | Also - calls for WWII soldier Blair 'Paddy' Mayne to be awarded Victoria Cross honour. |
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2025-01-07 |
Should we work from home where possible to help our health service during this cold snap? Does NI need a new commission to decide where flags should - and shouldn't - be flown? |
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2025-01-06 | Also - Mark Simpson talks football after the thriller match between Man Utd and Liverpool |
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