13/09/2019
DUP deny report that the party is about to do a deal meaning NI will take some EU rules after Brexit.
The DUP have denied a report by the Times that the party is about to agree to a deal meaning NI will take some EU rules after Brexit. The Times claims the party has agreed "to shift its red lines" and "drop its objections to regulatory checks in the Irish Sea" as part of a new deal to replace the backstop. But the DUP leader Arlene Foster has denied that and says "anonymous sources lead to nonsense stories". Stephen spoke to Oliver Wright, Policy Editor of The Times who wrote this story along with his colleague Bruno Waterfield. We also got reaction from Ben Lowry from the News Letter and Allison Morris from the Irish News.
Also on the programme, when people think of forensic psychologists the first character who springs to mind is probably Robbie Coltrane's "Cracker", but our guest this morning says that the portrayal of the job on TV is not quite the same as the real life work that she does as a consultant forensic psychologist. Kerry Daynes has written a book called "The Dark Side of the Mind," about the cases that have shaped her work and have taken her to maximum-security prisons, police interview rooms and the wards of secure hospitals to speak to some very dangerous individuals.
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