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more on the BBC News Channel. We are back with the late news at 10.

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Two Pakistani men have been injured in a racist attack at their home

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One of them, 24-year-old Muhammad Asif Khattak, needed hospital

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treatment after he and his friend were assaulted by a number of men

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Earlier he had told the BBC he was leaving

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Northern Ireland after a bottle was thrown through their front window.

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The aftermath of another racist attack, this time at Parkmount

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Street in North Belfast. Smack was at home when a bottle was thrown

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through his first window just before 3pm -- 3am this morning. Muhammad

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Asif Khattak says he no longer feel safe living in Northern Ireland. If

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we go out into the street, people start swearing at us. But at the end

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of the day, what can we do? We are just foreigners. We don't feel safe,

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and we are very scared. Yesterday thousands of people attended an

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antiracism rally outside Belfast City Hall. It followed recent racist

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attacks in the city and a row over controversial comments about Muslims

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made by a Belfast pastor and Peter Robinson. Muhammad Asif Khattak has

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added his voice to criticism of the First Minister. It is not the words

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of a leader. A leader should be accepting every ethnic minority and

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every religion. If that is the case, it will be hard for this country to

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move on. Four hours after I spoke to the people living here, the people

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are back investigating an assault. the people living here, the people

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It is believed a man approached Muhammad Asif Khattak and assaulted

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him, before going inside and insulting him again.

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A family has escaped injury in a petrol bomb attack

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Two adults and two children were at home when the device was thrown at

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the property in the Fergleen Mews area at around 2.00am this morning.

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Scorch damage was caused to the front door.

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The police are appealing for witnesses.

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A motorcyclist has died in a crash in Bellaghy.

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The collision happened on the Deerpark Road in Bellaghy

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The man's name has not been released.

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He is the second motorcyclist to lose

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More than a thousand people have taken part in the Walled

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On Thursday night, dissident Republicans planted a bomb at the

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starting line. The Everglades Hotel in Londonderry hit the headlines on

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Friday, after a firebomb attack our midst the reception area. Today,

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competitors gathered at it for the beginning of this year's marathon.

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The race was revived last year as part of the celebrations for the UK

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city of culture. This year, the race was a big affair. It is great to see

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so many people taking part in the marathon. But

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so many people taking part in the see so many citizens coming out to

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cheer them on, and all the people that are involved in

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cheer them on, and all the people need to be contractually

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cheer them on, and all the people they have done a very good job of

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putting on a show of what Londonderry can do. The first across

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the line was this Kenyan man, who won the Belfast Marathon one week.

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It is not like Belfast. The city is very hilly. Most of the elite

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athletes are already home, but like most marathons it is all about

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runners like these, just trying to get home in a decent time. There

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have been 1500 or more of them, and according to organisers, they will

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have another go next year. They hope that this marathon will also be held

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in 2015. In Gaelic games, Antrim have made

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it through to the Ulster Football They beat Fermanagh

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in a high-scoring game. The final score was 2-18 to 3-13

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in Antrim's favour. Antrim's hurlers weren't

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as fortunate however. They were beaten in the Leinster

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Hurling Championship by Wexford. The final score was Wexford 5-19,

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Antrim twenty points. And now

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for a look ahead to a special news On the 2nd of June 1984, an RAF

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helicopter crashed into this promote Scottish hillside, claiming they

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will lives of 25 elite officers, civil servants, and its crew. 20

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years later, questions are still being asked about what lay behind

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the disaster. Tomorrow, we look back on the tragedy on the Mull of

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Kintyre, starting on good morning Ulster. I will have a special report

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on BBC Newsline at 6:30pm. And now with the weather,

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here's Angie Phillips. Good evening. Today is the first day

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of summer, but unfortunately we are not looking at very summery weather.

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Yesterday was much more cheesy, but today we had cloud. It is still

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quite unsettled, and there will be more showers. Certainly not wet all

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the time. There will be some dry intervals, and given that it is

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June, it shouldn't feel too bad. That we do have this band of rain

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moving in from the west, and some of it could be quite heavy, before it

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clears again later on in the night. Even then, we are left with this low

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cloud. There will also be mist and fog. Mini light rain at this point,

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and also a mild and Monday night. Temperatures of 12 or 13 Celsius. We

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start the new week on a rather great note, and a dull day. It will be

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dull at times, particularly through the morning. It could be quite

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unpleasant through the rush hour. Maybe a fuse visibility issues as

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well. Also a damp start across much of Scotland and the south-west of

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England. That damp weather will gradually track its way eastwards,

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and there will be the odd heavy shower thereto. Editors will rise to

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18 or 19 Celsius. In the meantime, things will start to dry up a little

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bit. Still a fuse box of rain. Generally, not quite as damp as the

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morning. Try and brighter in parts of the West. Brightness not

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guaranteed. The badgers 15 or 16 Celsius. But the rest of the week, a

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mixed bag. Tempter is a bit down again.

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Our next BBC Newsline bulletin is just before 10.50pm this evening.

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Until then you can keep up to date with local news on BBC Radio Ulster

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From everyone on the BBC Newsline team, goodbye.

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..then... ..he landed...

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