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27/09/2019

Sinn Fein's youth wing under fire over 'Brits Out' poster at Queen's freshers' fair.

Unionists have expressed anger after a Sinn Fein youth group displayed a poster featuring the words 'Brits Out' at the Queen's University Belfast Freshers' Fair. 脫gra Shinn F茅in featured 1916 Easter Rising leader James Connolly and an image of a group holding up a placard which includes the slogan 'Brits Out! The Freshers' Fair gives new students at Queen's the opportunity to find out about clubs and societies on offer at the university. Stephen spoke to Sinn Fein MLA Alex Maskey, UUP MLA Andy Allen, and got the views of commentators Phil Kelly and Malachi O'Doherty.

Also on the programme, the family which owned Wrightbus have denied they acted unreasonably during attempts to sell the business. The Wrightbus factory is owned by Jeff Wright, separately from the manufacturing company. That's understood to have been a sticking point during the sales negotiation. Stephen spoke to 麻豆社 NI Economics and Business Editor John Campbell.

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