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4675: LISTEN¦ What services are there for young people struggling with their mental health? Frank spoke to Children's Commissioner Koulla Yiasouma - 09.01.2020

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4674: LISTEN¦ What will Harry and Meghan do now, following their decision to 'step back' as senior royals? Will it damage the monarchy? Frank spoke to royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams - 09.01.2020

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4673: LISTEN¦ A new poll by LucidTalk suggests the DUP will have a tough time selling an Irish Language Act to its voters, while there's a dip in support for Sinn Féin's policy of abstentionism - 09.01.2020

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4672: LISTEN¦ A rates revaluation could see retailers pay less, while some pubs and hotels warn of 'crippling' rises. Frank spoke to David Ross from the Department of Finance and Joel Neill of Hospitality Ulster - 09.01.2020

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4671: LISTEN¦ Derry City and Strabane District Council has become the first to back a menopause policy, designed to reduce related absenteeism and offer support to manage symptoms at work. Frank got the opinion of journalist Amanda Ferguson - 08.01.2020

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4670: LISTEN¦ A new book examines the relationship between women and fiction. Why do women account for such a high percentage of fiction readers? And why do men appear resistant to reading female writers? Frank spoke to the author Prof Helen Taylor - 08.01.2020

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4669: LISTEN¦ A top judge has warned that current law in NI doesn't deal 'in a satisfactory way' with hate crimes. Do we need a clearer definition and what about online offences? Frank spoke to Judge Desmond Marrinan - 08.01.2020

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4668: LISTEN: Amid growing controversy, the Irish justice minister opted to defer a commemoration of the Royal Irish Constabulary. Historian Eamon Phoenix explains the origins of the organisation and the source of the controversy - 08.01.2020

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