Gerry Kelly, blue badges, Raymond Gilmour and is there too much sugar in our fizzy drinks?
Enda McClafferty sits in for Stephen Nolan with breaking news and hard-hitting talk about the big stories of the day. Please note, this material has been edited since transmission.
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Gerry Kelly
There was fury at the Assembly yesterday as a move to punish Sinn Fein's Gerry Kelly was stopped in its tracks. Unionists reacted with anger after the SDLP joined Sinn Fein to block an attempt to suspend Mr Kelly. The sanction was proposed by Stormont's Standards and Privileges Committee. It was in response to an incident last year in which Gerry Kelly was carried clinging to the front of a police Land Rover.听
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Raymond Gilmour
Raymond Gilmour is one of the most high profile republicans to become a state agent during the Troubles. Working secretly for the RUC while a member of the IRA and INLA he went on to become a controversial witness in the failed supergrass trials of the 80s. Now mentally scarred and battling his demons Raymond has given the Nolan show an emotional interview.
Sugar
The 'ACTION ON SUGAR' campaign is calling for a cut in the amount of sugar in fizzy drinks. Is this a vital step to save the nation鈥檚 health? Or the nanny state telling us what we can do again?
Blue Badges
A new report has revealed over 5,000 Blue Badges and almost 10,000 pensioner travel passes were still in circulation after the holders died. And worryingly the report says the badges and passes could've been used fraudulently.听
Enda talks to blue badge holder Anne Collins.
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