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Outrage as names of murdered police and prison officers are burned on a bonfire in Derry's Bogside

Outrage as names of murdered police and prison officers are burned on a bonfire in Derry's Bogside.

Names of murdered police and prison officers have been placed on a bonfire in Londonderry. Poppy wreaths were also put on the bonfire, which was built on waste ground in the city's Bogside - and burnt last night. Stephen spoke to UUP MLA Doug Beattie, SDLP Cllr Brian Tierney and Assistant Chief Constable Alan Todd.

Also on the programme, Paris has just introduced bright red eco-friendly urinal boxes. They look a little bit like litter bins. And they have this little floral bed thing on top which is fertilised by the wee. Citizens of Paris aren't all thrilled by them. But then again, with many of our own towns and cities have hardly any public toilets at all. Would you like to see something like that here? Stephen got the views of journalists Siobhan O'Connor and Paul Martin.

All that and more on the biggest show in the country.

1 hour, 27 minutes

BOGSIDE BONFIRE

BOGSIDE BONFIRE


PARIS URINALS

PARIS URINALS

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  • Thu 16 Aug 2018 09:03

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