Six years after the RHI scheme began to implode, a Stormont-funded report into how civil servants and ministers handle energy has conveyed concern that commercial interests could be unduly influencing policy.
In the news today:
* Sam McBride writes: Six years after the RHI scheme began to implode, a Stormont-funded report into how civil servants and ministers handle energy has conveyed concern that commercial interests could be unduly influencing policy.
* Three people have been arrested after four women reported being stabbed in an incident in York Street in Belfast during the early hours of today.
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