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New RHI evidence, Type 2 diabetes research, and former Sinn F茅in MP Barry McElduff to stand in next year's council election.

More developments in the RHI saga. Stephen spoke to Newsletter political editor Sam McBride about new evidence published by the Inquiry.

More developments in the RHI saga. It has now emerged that Jonathan Bell - the former minister who gave that explosive interview to Nolan - was secretly recording his friend, mentor and former boss Peter Robinson. In other evidence emerging from the Inquiry Arlene Foster is now saying that she might have got her sequence of events wrong around whether she did or didn't know about allegations concerning SpAds attempting to keep the lucrative part of the RHI scheme open before the Nolan TV Bell and Foster interviews. Stephen spoke to Newsletter political editor Sam McBride.

Also on the programme, an ultra low-calorie liquid only diet could be the way to turn around Type 2 diabetes. The regime is to be prescribed to thousands of people with the condition in England. It restricts people to around 800 calories a day. Initial trials have shown it can reverse that type of diabetes in those who have been diagnosed recently. Professor Navid Satar was involved in trial research, he spoke to Stephen.

And, former Sinn F茅in MP Barry McElduff, who resigned after his controversial Kingsmill video, is to stand in next year's council election. Stephen spoke to victims campaigner Kenny Donaldson and Irish News journalist Allison Morris.

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  • Fri 7 Dec 2018 09:03

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