Primary school headmaster says politicians have failed to "put aside old animosities" to work for the benefit of our children"
No education budget means parents will have to pay for after-school activities and music provision.
No education budget means parents will have to pay for after-school activities and music provision. That is the warning from one primary school headmaster. Kevin Donaghy from St Ronan's Primary School in Newry called the situation faced by the school a "crisis"
Also on the programme: A new leader for the Ulster Unionist party, Robin Swann, is taking up the ropes from Mike Nesbitt, who stepped down after a disappointing election result. So is he set to revive a party that has gone from having 16 seats in the Assembly last year to just ten now.?.
Also, Easter drinking laws: an attempt to change the licensing laws in Northern Ireland has fallen flat on its face. Last year, the then communities minister Paul Givan proposed a new occasional late license allowing alcohol to be sold up until 2am on 12 nights a year. It was welcomed by many within the hospitality industry, who've long complained that our licensing laws are out dated and impact negatively on tourism. But plans have now been shelved because Stormont has collapsed.
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Nicola Weir's Report from Poland
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Robin Swann talks to the Nolan Show about the challenges of his new role as leader of the UUP
Local headmaster says our politicians' failings are leading to a "crisis" on education
Our reporter Nicola Weir joined local students as they visited concentration camps in Poland
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