Sinn Fein leader dismisses efforts to kick start Stormont
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald has dismissed efforts to restart talks at Stormont as a 'sham'. But the secretary of state and Tánaiste pledge to come back with new proposals.
Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has dismissed efforts to kick start talks at Stormont as a "sham". But the Secretary of State Karen Bradley and the Tánaiste Simon Coveney have pledged to come back with proposals to restart the talks process. Stephen speaks with political correspondent Enda McClafferty, DUP MLA Jim Wells and commentator Mick Fealty.
Kincora abuse survivor Clint Massey spoke to this programme shortly before his death. A year on, why has his plea to the politicians fallen on deaf ears? Victims’ group representative Jon McCourt talks to Stephen.
Also on the programme, "Have sympathy - I've been through enough". Islamic State bride Shamima Begum gives birth to a baby boy - should she now be allowed to return to the UK? Mohammed Shafiq, commentator and Chief Executive of Ramadhan Foundation, and Macer Gifford - who has fought alongside Kurdish forces against the so-called Islamic State - debate.
And, have you had a health MOT recently? NI Chest Heart & Stroke has recently revamped its health checks to include Atrial Fibrillation. What's that? Nicola Weir finds out.
Plus reaction to the seven Labour MPs who resign from the party from commentators Dawn Foster and Andrew Pierce.
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