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Mark Patterson

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Thursday 26th November 2009

 

  • Reaction from campaigners to the latest report on clerical abuse

  • Should councils here be forced to pay the crown estate, for using the seabed?

  • And as floodwaters start to fall we hear one mother’s concerns about the start of winter

 

 

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Robert from Plumbridge: How many people are there in Northern Ireland who are suppose to have a supply, but have poor connection? I am only supplied with water 50% of the time.

 

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