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Now on BBC1 it?s time for the news where you are.

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time since May. STUDIO: And that is the end of the sport. That is it

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involving Hungarian foreign nationals in north Belfast

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The PSNI say two Eastern European men were assaulted

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in the Glenbryn area and there were incidents

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at two homes in Hesketh Park. Mervyn Jess reports.

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This there was no one at home in the house at Hesketh Park that came

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under attack. It is believed Hungarian nationals had been living

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here. On Friday night, eight rubbish bin was thrown through the front

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window of the property. In Glenbryn, to eastern European men were set

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upon by men believed to be armed the hatchet and a knife. Police were

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called last to another house in Hesketh Park where a group of men

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with knives, making threats, had gathered outside the homes of other

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eastern European men. It appears there was another incident on Friday

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evening and as a result of somebody posting about that on Facebook, it

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seems that some people have taken matters into their own hands and

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these two attacks have resulted. Clearly, that is the wrong way to

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react to whatever accusations there were. No one was seriously injured

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in either of the incidents but the fact that a knife and a hatchet were

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used in one of the attacks has raised concerns.

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Lifeboat crews have been out near the shores of Lough Neagh

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They were called out to Six Mile Water early this morning.

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The man was last seen around Antrim marina yesterday afternoon.

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A police officer's been injured after a brick was thrown through

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the window of a police car in East Belfast.

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The PSNI were responding to reports that youths were throwing stones

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The Police say the trouble was not sectarian.

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Usually a quiet area of the city, but at around 10:30pm last night,

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groups of youngsters gathered here on grand Parade and threw stones at

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each other. Passing cars were also a target. When the police arrived, a

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brick was thrown at one of the patrol cars, smashing a window and

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injuring an officer. He needed hospital treatment for a facial

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injury. A local councillor says there is a core group of youths in

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the area causing the trouble. There are crowds of young people, some of

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them as young as 13, 12, 14, who gather at weekends, but also

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sometimes during the week. They gather in the parks, they get drunk,

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they get involved in anti-social behaviour, fights break out and just

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general disorder. In a statement, the police say they are taking this

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incident seriously and they say there is a distinct possibility of a

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criminal record for anyone who was involved. They are also asking

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parents of children who they think might be up to no good to talk to

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their children and to warn them of the implications of having a

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criminal record. over whether extra powers

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should be given to Stormont, in the wake of the

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Scottish referendum. The Prime Minister has promised

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devolution changes that will be fair to the people of Scotland, England,

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Wales and Northern Ireland. Speaking on the Sunday Politics

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show, Sinn Fein MLA Daith McKay said these

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changes had to include tax powers. In terms of taxation and in terms of

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economic growth, we always underperform. We cannot perform

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because the taxation rates are not set, so we would like to see the

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abolition of passenger duty, which would encourage tourism, and more

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people coming to the north to spend money, which would create jobs and

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more tax revenues. The fact of the matter is the corporation tax, APD,

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all of them said for revenue and when we see them reset, we will see

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economic growth, creation of jobs and better public services. Let him

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be honest with people, would he put up to finance these fantasy projects

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that Sinn Fein wish to have, the truth is nobody has ever raised

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their hand to put up tax in Northern Ireland and this idea that every tax

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cut can be self financing really is ludicrous.

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And you can see Sunday Politics again tonight on BBC Two at 11pm.

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Gaelic football now and Kerry are the all-Ireland champions -

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they beat Donegal by three points this afternoon at Croke Park.

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Our reporter Mark Sidebottom was there.

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It won't go down as a classic but that won't matter in Kerry on a day

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when defences dominated, goals with a difference, and Kerry's first came

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very early on. For all of that, like all did manage to go in level at the

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break but the game's defining moment arguably came at the midpoint of the

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second half. The Donegal keeper fluffed a kick out and Donaghadee

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took full advantage. The game exploded into life. Then the last

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attack of the game, bustled forward, a deflected shot and McFadden

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following up off the post. Such are the margins. Kerry's 37th title,

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Donegal's search for a third goes on.

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It has been another lovely day, but as the weather going to hold for the

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week ahead? Here is Cecilia. Good evening. It has been a cracker

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of a weekend, some alike in many places with temperatures more

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typical of mid-July. This hidden gem in County Antrim looking beautiful

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in the weekend sunshine and it looks as though it may have been a little

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bit too warm for some of the ducks at Hillsborough lake. It certainly

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won't be too warm tonight, clear skies mean another chilly night,

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temperatures tumbling away, getting to low single values, a degree also

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lower than you see on the map in some spots, so there may be a touch

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of frost on the grass tomorrow morning, and even some fog around.

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Bear that in mind, tomorrow morning, it will die slowly down but

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mid-morning onwards, most of it has gone. The best of the sunshine in

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the east and it will stay dry through the day across Northern

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Ireland. This trip brain is a weather front bringing rain to

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north-west Scotland and it will eventually come to western parts of

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Ireland -- this strip of rain. Best temperatures in the east. The best

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of the warmth tomorrow will be in the east, more clout in the West but

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it is after dark before that cloudy, damp weather comes eastwards

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and when it does, it means a much milder night tomorrow night, so we

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don't have to worry about frost. The rest of the week will be mild but

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cloudy at times, the error is coming in from the Atlantic, pressure is

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still high, so any weather fronts we will only get spit sunspots of

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drizzle, but there will be areas of cloud and the best of the

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temperatures will be in the East. Our next BBC Newsline bulletin is

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at 10:20 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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or on the local news online service. From everyone on the BBC Newsline

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team, goodbye. Paisley Paisley was a great man for

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lighting the fuse and scampering off. Ulster shall remain firm til

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the very end! He was a conviction-led politician.

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No surrender! He will be remembered ultimately for

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the peace and not the schism.

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