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Bonfire row - Belfast City Council to investigate collection and storage of pallets

Last month it was revealed that the council had been storing up to 3,000 pallets for bonfire sites on Chobham Street and Hope Street.

Belfast council will investigate their collection and storage of pallets. Last month it was revealed that the council had been storing up to 3,000 pallets for bonfire sites on Chobham Street and Hope Street that would be returned in time for the eleventh night. But not all councillors at the time were aware of the bonfire material being stored. UUP councillor Jim Rodgers and Sinn Fein councillor Jim McVeigh joined Vinny this morning.

Also on the programme, secretary of state warns 'time is short' for the Stormont talks - 成人快手 NI political editor Mark Devenport has the analysis.

Plus, should sweets carry cigarette-style health warnings on packaging? Commentators Emma Woolf and Dave Atherton clash. And, a pub chain bans swearing in its bars - are they right call time on bad language? Commentator Martin Daubney and journalist Lynette Burrows debate.

1 hour, 27 minutes

BONFIRE

BONFIRE


STORMONT TALKS

STORMONT TALKS

SWEETS

SWEETS

SWEARING

SWEARING

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  • Tue 4 Jul 2017 09:03

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