Will we ever reach agreement on dealing with the legacy of the past?
Yesterday the secretary of state told the Commons that some information from the Troubles can never enter the public domain because it would put lives at risk.
With only one week to go in the crucial talks at Stormont. Will they get the institutions up and running again? A major sticking point could be what information about the Troubles the British government is willing to reveal. Yesterday the secretary of state told the Commons that some information from the Troubles can never enter the public domain because it would put lives at risk.
Also on the programme - how would you feel about your child being put into 'isolation' in school because of their hair cut? That is what happened to an Enniskillen Grammar School pupil. The 14-year-old was separated from his mates for two days after turning up with a new hairdo the school didn't like.
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