PSNI apologise after failing to disclose secret files
Police Ombudsman Michael Maguire addresses recent police failure to disclose secret files, and ´óÏó´«Ã½ sport's Stephen Watson discusses his need for a new transplant.
The PSNI have apologised for failing to disclose secret files about the UDA murder of five people on the Ormeau Road in Belfast. The Police Ombudsman Michael Maguire said his investigators have identified "significant, sensitive information" some of which relates to covert policing - held by police - but not made available to his staff. The ombudsman has opened new lines of inquiry into the Ormeau attack. Police Ombudsman Michael Maguire and Solicitor Niall Murphy, who represents the relatives of those murdered, join Stephen this morning.
Also on the programme, for 20 years Stephen Watson has been the face of sport on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Northern Ireland. But unknown to most he's been juggling his day job with long sessions on kidney dialysis three times a week. Thirty years after his father saved his life by giving him one of his kidneys, Stephen needs another transplant.
And, it's the day of love, St. Valentine’s Day! Housewife, style icon and sex symbol, May McFettridge chats with Stephen about romance. All that and more on the biggest show in the country…
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