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Chasing politicians into churches and more

The Burke family come north to accuse a DUP education official of hypocrisy. We discuss the state of our hospital waiting lists and why houses cost more in mixed neighbourhoods.

Members of a high-profile Irish evangelical Christian family chased the DUP chairman of the Education Authority, Mervyn Storey, through a church car park in County Antrim to challenge him over gender identity issues - they claim he’s being hypocritical.

The state of our hospital waiting lists continues to be shocking… but have many of us just accepted it?

Houses in religiously mixed neighbourhoods of Northern Ireland sell for more, but what impact do nearby painted kerb stones have on the value of a property?

Tara and Declan chat about the stories that have really struck them in Northern Ireland this week.

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