What happened yesterday at the RHI Inquiry?published at 10:21 Greenwich Mean Time 9 November 2017
BBC News Northern Ireland
On the second day of public hearings at the RHI Inquiry, it heard that Stormont officials pushed ahead with the introduction of the RHI scheme against expert advice because their then minister Arlene Foster wanted it launched without delay.
The inquiry's senior counsel David Scoffield QC said the accuracy of the claims about Mrs Foster's alleged instructions would have to be teased out in her written and oral evidence.
It also heard that consultants who last year accepted the blame for flaws in the scheme now feel they went too far in accepting responsibility.
You can go back over our live updates from that session here.