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13/09/2014

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The Former US president Bill Clinton has paid tribute to the Reverend Ian

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Mr Clinton said the former first minister had advanced peace

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Meanwhile, books of condolence for Mr Paisley

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Since his death yesterday morning, Ian Paisley hasn't spoken of as a

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politician, preacher and peacemaker. The Deputy First Minister remembered

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this last role in this book. Whenever we went into government

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together, whatever we did, we developed a positive and good

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working relationship and a friendship which existed until the

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day he died. We consciously took a decision to rise above all the old

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enmities. We worked hard to build a better and more peaceful future for

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the people. The sentiments were the same elsewhere. Ian Paisley, even

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though we didn't know when, he was part of our lives because he was

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such a prominent figure in Northern Ireland. Whether you love him when,

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he was part of our lives because he was such a prominent figure in

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Northern Ireland. Whether you love him or hate him, everyone knows the

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years. The town claimed him as their own. He has been associated with

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Ballymena for so many years. Everyone remembers him with fondness

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and this is the right place to start. People would come and yell at

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him. He was such a public figure and yet he was a private person. Whether

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you agreed with his politics on zero, without him this country would

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not be with it is today. I book of condolence will open in Belfast on

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Monday. Members of the Orange Order

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and bandsmen from Northern Ireland marched through Edinburgh today

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in support of a No Vote Although the official "Better

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Together campaign" distanced itself Became in their thousands from

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Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK and marched shoulder to shoulder

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with their Scottish counterparts. Moneygall or Dundee, Londonderry or

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Livingston, Belfast or Bell Hill, the unmistakable message from the

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Orange fraternity is we are better together than apart. -- Bells Hill.

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It's made his way through Edinburgh city centre but not everyone was in

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support. I believe in local government rather than somebody down

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in London telling us what to do in Scotland. I think we should be in

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charge ourselves. We want to support them and ensure Scotland be a part

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of Northern Ireland and we don't want to use them -- lose them. We

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know that the union together is better than being an independent

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country. What is your message to the people of Scotland today? No. Does

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anyone believe this will affect how people vote on Thursday? Other

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campaigners have described it as an unwelcome intervention. But the

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Orange order says that today is the day that they no campaign finally

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got some passion. A third man has appeared

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in court charged with the rape Andy West reports from

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Lisburn Magistrates Court. 33-year-old Florin Cirpachi was

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sitting in the dock and spoke only to confirm his name and understood

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the charge against him. Along with two other men, he stands accused of

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raping women in Portadown on the 25th of August. He listened through

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an interpreter as his charge was read out. A detective constables

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said she believed she could connect Florin Cirpachi to the crime. The

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magistrate described the crime is very serious. The two other men also

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accused of the rape, appeared at Craigavon Magistrates' Court

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yesterday. Both were remanded in custody until September. The same

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order was given to Florin Cirpachi. A fourth man was arrested on

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Thursday, after the police search fee has been released pending

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further enquiries. Now for the weather. It will be a fine end to

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the weekend with some of lucky enough to catch some sunshine. Some

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others managed to catch the unknown body is last night. Here is another

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similar picture, not too far and away in Ballycastle. Keep them

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coming in. It will stay dry the best of the night. Skies will be cleared

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and temperatures are around 11 degrees. Some pockets of fog and

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mist developing tomorrow morning. Tomorrow will be dry and bright and

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there will be sunshine. The cloud will stay very able during the day.

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Wall-to-wall sunshine with light breezes from the east coast. The

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high pressure is in control of as all tomorrow. There may be a few

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showers in the East of England but generally across Britain it is a dry

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picture. Warmer in the south-east. Dry and bright across Ireland.

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Breaks in the cloud allowing for sunshine. Further west, we get the

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best of the sunshine and it could reach 20 degrees. High pressure

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stays in control for Monday. Temperatures up to the high teens.

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The rest of the week, the high pressure is here to stay so no rain

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in the forecast. That's it for now. Enjoy the rest of your evening.

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Goodbye.

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