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Good evening, the headlines on BBC Newsline:

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Peter Robinson receives a standing ovation as he ends his last First

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It has been somewhat of a surreal experience, almost as if one was

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dead and listening to the obituary! Pupils at a school

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in Omagh are sent home The new million pound safety centre

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which aims to reduce deaths and Never ever drink and drive. Look at

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me now. I should be like you. Also on the programme,

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local churches react to a decision by some cinemas not to show

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an advert about the Lord's Prayer. For the third time in four years,

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Rory McIlroy is Temperatures may be coming up

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a bit but it won't be feeling that Sinn Fein joined DUP MLAs

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in giving a round of applause to mark Peter Robinson's last session

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of First Minister's Questions. Last week Mr Robinson said he

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intended to retire as DUP leader Questions to the First Minister. I

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am not sure if this is your last. He is not retiring quite yet

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but after 7.5 years at the Stormont dispatch box, this was Peter

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Robinson's last Question Time. Peter Robinson transcends three

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generations of my family. My grandfather was a founding memory

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and I want to thank him for the legacy he has left us and left

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Northern Ireland, more secure than ever before within the union.

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It was enough to make even a politician blush.

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I am grateful for the comments, it has been a surreal experience,

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almost as if one was dead and listening to the obituary. I hope I

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am still bray much alive and will remain so for some time to come. I

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suppose the reference to three generations is another way of

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saying, Peter, you are very old! From the DUP benches began the round

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of applause, followed by Sinn Fein, And that's not

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the only political activity today. Gareth the long-awaited welfare

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legislation has started its passage You will remember that a major part

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of a fresh start and passed last week was to allow Westminster to

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legislate for welfare reform in Northern Ireland and not Stormont

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where it has proven so controversial and be almost one point bringing the

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institutions crashing down. Last Wednesday MLA is debated and passed

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what is known as a legislative consent motion and the next process

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is happening right now at Westminster where legislation is

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being debated. The SDLP are very opposed to handing over power is on

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this matter to Westminster and a short time ago, the MP Mark Gergen

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said this. Sinn Fein are a party that had supported kangaroo courts

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in the past. Now, not only are measures being put through on a

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tangible motion here, but the rights of tabling amendments with a view of

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them being bordered upon are being suppressed out this programme

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motion. Even with the opposition of the SDLP, this legislation is

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expected to pass with the plan then to bring a bill before the House of

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Lords tomorrow. People from Northern Ireland have

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been describing the atmosphere in Brussels as the city continues

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its security lockdown. The Belgian capital is

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on the highest level of terror Soldiers on the streets,

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the Metro closed, the main square, Russells went into lockdown as raids

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were carried out across the city. As detectives continued the hunt

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for Salah Abdeslam, a suspect in the Paris attacks,

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police and army presence in the Portadown man Paul Hagan who

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works in Brussels is wondering We're on the third day

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of what is supposed to be People such as myself have been

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advised not to go to work due to We had an announcement

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from the Belgian police services late last night to say they had

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conducted a major police operation in the city centre but we have no

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more news as to when things, During the operation, 16 people

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were arrested in 22 raids. For a Belgian now living in Belfast

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for from home, seeing the capital city at

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the highest terror alert is hard. The last time you would have seen

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police present, armed police presence

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in the streets of Brussels, would have been a time when there were

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a lot of tensions between the two main communities of Belgian, namely

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the Flemish and the Walloon people. But he believes

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the situation is not unexpected. I know there have been a lot

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of problems in Belgium, brewing for many years,

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many decades and whenever I heard it mentioned that some of the

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terrorists came from Moelenbeek, Belgium remains

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in the highest state of terror alert, amid warnings that the threat

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of attack is serious and imminent. We hear from this County

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down man who fears that his home Pupils at a school

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in Omagh were sent home early today when it was discovered there'd been

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break-in overnight. Drumragh Integrated College was

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extensively damaged by the thieves. Two men armed with

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a sledgehammer and a crowbar broke They smashed doors

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and ransacked offices. The thieves cut through a fence

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and broke the glass in an external They also cut the telephone line and

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put the alarm system out of action, The break-in was discovered

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when staff arrived this morning and the 650 pupils who turned up

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as normal had to be sent home. Some of those young people would be

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A-level and GCSE students. You need to come in today and work on

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controlled assessment. We had a parents evening scheduled for this

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afternoon for parents to listen to how the children have settled in in

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the first term here. The selfish inconvenience of all of this is

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breathtaking. Classrooms full

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of computer equipment were left untouched and for all the damage

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caused, little was taken. As far as we know, no pupils work

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has been touched. The ICT system is in place so we can only assume they

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were looking for money. They will have taken a certain amount but we

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don't keep very much money on site. It is verging on being a pointless

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exercise. Yet it has caused a lot of disruption and inconvenience for a

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lot of people. Police are now examining CCTV

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footage and have appealed for anyone who noticed suspicious

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activity around the school over Work is now underway to reconnect

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the phone lines and repair all the damage. The school is expected to

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reopen to pupils tomorrow. A man who died in Portrush at

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the weekend has been named locally The 47-year-old businessman's

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was found in Dunluce Road. His death is not being treated

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as suspicious. The DUP MP Ian Paisley is to make

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a donation to charity as part of a settlement reached in

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defamation proceedings brought by The case was settled out

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of court.The High court has been told that a man

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facing trial for burglary offences claimed his electronic ankle tag was

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chewed off by his dog. Jamie Toland, of Slemish Way

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in Lisburn is accused of removing The danger of not heeding

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the road safety message was in stark focus today for a group

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of young people who not only heard from a driver left severely disabled

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but another who ended up in prison. They gathered

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at a new safety centre in Belfast The wheels don't turn and it's not

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going anywhere but this car is an important part of improving road

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safety among young people. Before this I wouldn't have thought about

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drinking and driving but now I definitely would not. It is ready

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dangerous. The simulator is just one feature of the new risk awareness

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and danger avoidance resource centre. There had been fears that

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these streets would remain empty. Unfortunately there have been huge

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cut across the public sector this year and last year. They had a

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significant effect but fortunately on the back of some sponsors coming

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through from the private sector, we have been able to guarantee the

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opening in January and then the future moving into 2016 and 17. The

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PSNI are one of the project's main funders but after it was built, they

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warned they could not find all of the money needed to run it. There

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are now around 50 public, private and community organisations paying

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the bills. The future is secure in the short to medium term. There is

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still significant amount of work ahead of us. We think is the

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facility opens, we are further able to demonstrate facilities that would

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attract more support. One man who has spent time in prison for driving

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offences now volunteers at the organisation. A lot of young people

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need to see it to get the education point across. I don't want to see

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any other people going down the road I have been down and maybe I can

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help them to understand the reality of it. At the start of Road safety

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week, this is the reality David of it. At the start of Road safety

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talks about. Barry is a paraplegic. of it. At the start of Road safety

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He drove after drinking eight of it. At the start of Road safety

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ago and crashed. Never ever drink and drive. Look at me now. I should

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be like you. Around and drive. Look at me now. I should

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children and young people and year are expected to use the organisation

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after it fully opens its doors in January but despite public and

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private funding, its long-term sustainability is not secure. Its

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backers argue it is a resource we cannot afford not to have.

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Coming up on the programme, the new musical set in Londonderry

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remembering the dance hall days before the Troubles.

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Some of the local Christian churches have been reacting to the decision

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by many UK cinemas not to show an advert about the Lord's Prayer

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Two cinemas here are affected by the decision.

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DCM which handles advertising for the bigger chains says it

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doesn't take adverts covering politics or religion

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Lunchtime Mass at Saint Mary's in central Belfast, the place where

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you would expect to hear it, in a church, spoken by believers.

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Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.

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This is the advert Digital Cinema Media doesn't want to show.

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The church wants to promote prayer for all in a digital age.

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DCM says it might cause offence to non-Christians.

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But at the Church of Ireland's Church and

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Society Commission, bewilderment not unlike that felt across the water.

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Prayer is part of the vocabulary of these islands.

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We are used to it, it seems a default thing.

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For those not interested in praying, there might be offence,

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but also bewilderment that the church's advert was made

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for cinemas which already had guidelines about religious content.

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I do think it's not the right space for this sort of retirement. If I am

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in the privacy of my own home and an advert like that comes on, I am

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welcome to turn the TV over but in the cinema, you don't do that. Do

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you open up the floodgates for all types of religions or political

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parties to put the things across? At some point, you are going to have a

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political party or another faith group saying something or doing

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something that will offend somebody and then murder you go? Whichever

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film people choose to go and see, there is no doubt the decision not

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to show the Church of England advert has ignited a public debate. Many

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people pray, many people don't. It's how they relate to each other in

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public that has become the issue. A County Down man has told

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BBC Newsline he fears that his home will be ringed by wind turbines

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if his local council approves all There's been

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a rush to get applications passed all over Northern Ireland before the

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end of a generous subsidy scheme. His family have lived

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around here since before the war. He has never protested

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about anything before but now he is in a group objecting to plans

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for wind turbines near his home. There's already one around 300

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metres away, now there are applications for two more dbeside it

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on the site of a former airfield. Noise on

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a still summer evening is an issue. Just a grinding, gritting noise and

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you cannot even open the windows at the back of the house. It is

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pointing in this direction and all you get is a pulse.

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A wind farm is any development with more than two turbines.

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Bert is now potentially facing three in the same field behind his house.

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But because each of the turbines has its own planning

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application, it is not being viewed as a wind farm by planners.

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That means the rule that says a wind farm should generally be at

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least 500 metres from the nearest home will not apply in these cases.

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I would honestly say you can only take it as a wind farm. More than

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two constitutes a wind farm and we will have three and the same side.

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The reason you will see more of these popping up is that the people

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want to get them up and running before a government subsidy scheme

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runs out. Yes, we all want to generate more electors do from

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renewables but it is having them packed and baroque amenities.

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Around 1,500 individual turbines have been applied for

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in the last three years and there has been an added rash of them since

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the proposal to close that generous subsidy scheme was announced.

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It will cost the best part of ?300,000 to get a second hand one

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up and connected and the industry says the planning system should

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There is a robust planning application process in place.

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Whether it is a single turbine or a large scale wind turbine, the

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planning system takes into account the impact from noise or any other

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issue. Bert and

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his group all continue to fight. In total there are nine proposed

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turbines in the 1.5 square miles area around Ballyhalbert

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and they say that is just too many. A new musical set in The Fountain

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estate in Londonderry is to open It celebrates life in Derry

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before the troubles began. Final rehearsals have been taking

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place in the Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall which is hosting the

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production. It was a popular dance hall venue before the troubles and

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the musical hopes to recapture that mood. It is about the way that this

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city was in my memory in the 1960s when this whole was a shared space

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and the city centre was a shared space, before the troubles. Maybe in

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the hope that it is becoming bad again. Set in the 1960s, the musical

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tells the story of a young couple who meet at a bonfire in the

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Fountain estate. Once a Catholic and the other a Protestant. Those who

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lived through those days in and around the Fountain estate, there

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are many memories, a time when money was scarce but humour and romance

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filled the air, especially when the sailors came to town. He had a

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tension a note in his hand and he said, please will you ask the

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orchestra to play a tangle. I looked up at the orchestra and it was

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Willie Campbell with an accordion and his nephew with a saxophone.

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Willie Campbell with an accordion That was the orchestra! The men

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the height of luxury. The big hall, the floor was just made for dancing

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and and I met my husband here. Monday was a cheap night because it

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was only a shilling and then Saturday, it was two and six at was

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quite expensive. We would have done anything to get the money to come

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and I remember there was a shop called wee Johnny 's and be used to

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sell comics to get enough money. It has been really good. I am from the

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Fountain estate and my family grew up there but it has given me an

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insight into what it was like back in the day. Before the troubles

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started and is estimated there were around 1,800 people living here in

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the Fountain estate. In 2015, that has been reduced to around 300

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people. This is a very proud community with a story to tell. Any

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memories stretching back generations.

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Rory McIlroy missed much of this year through injury but has

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Yes - Rory McIlroy is relishing the prospect of an injury-free 2016

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after a dramatic victory in the DP World Tour Championship.

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The win means he's the European number one for the third time

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Another season and another title in Dubai. But it could have been very

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different for the best player in Europe. Oh, my goodness! With a 2

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shot lead on the 17th tee, Rory's approach found the water. All of a

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sudden, the tournament was in the balance.

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last and he claimed his fourth win of the season. Putting myself in

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that position was not what I wanted to do but to be able to get out of

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that little hole with a public that, it made the difference. It's been a

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difficult year for the former old liberal one. He missed much of the

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summer because of an ankle injury. It meant not having played in

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another events he needed a controversial exemption to compete

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in the European tour season finale. I am sure there are a few people who

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did not agree with the outcome but I am grateful to the European tour for

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allowing me to be here this week. To win here in Dubai in the amount I

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have, it shows when I have played, I have played well so I am delighted

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with how I finish the season and I cannot wait to play a full season

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next year. Ending the season on a hike, his focus will quickly shift

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to winning the Masters in the spring. Joining him in Augusta will

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be Graeme McDowell who followed up last week when in Mexico with a

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third-place finish in Georgia at the weekend. That sees the Portrush man

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climbing to 53rd in the world rankings.

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The future for the International Rules Series is a lot brighter

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after an exciting clash between Ireland and Australia on Saturday.

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Just under 40,000 spectators saw Ireland hold on

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A successful one crowning of a very successful series. On the pitch,

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Australia him fighting back towards the end but Ireland were just too

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good. Aidan O'Shea hit the net twice. With Ireland and Australia

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both building the strongest sides this time, the future of the

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competition looks secure. Australia decided to bring the best players

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and that is only good for the series. We have seen some great

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footballers out on the pitch. With the series going forward, long may

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it continue. It's nice to have two games but credit to the Irish, they

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were too good and the game was played in good spirits. Spreads

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between the GAA and ISL have never been so good, meaning a two-game

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series in the future is a real possible as you. We discussed that

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this morning and there is an openness on both sides to revert to

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a two-game series. We will continue discussions over that but certainly

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the series will continue. Success all around, particularly for Joe

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Kernan who has now won the highest honours with his club Roma

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Crossmaglen, his county, Armagh, his problems and now Ireland, a first in

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the GAA. There were wins for both Crusaders

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and Cliftonville at the weekend as the two North Belfast sides

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continue to lead the race Champions Crusaders maintained their

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5-point lead at the top of the table with a 3-1 win at one point who

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suffered an 11th straight defeat but Cliftonville kept pace

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suffered an 11th straight defeat but rivals after a 3-1 victory at their

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own over Ballinamallard. Coleraine's run lead to this opener

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in the side's 2-1 win over Carrick Rangers. That lets them to third in

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the table. It's a bit of a grind, summary has to grab it by the scruff

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of the neck and do something special. He does that, it's a switch

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of play. He just goes on a Navy. He gets back on the end of it and the

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lads are saying he miss hit it but we will take it and it was the

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catalyst we needed. After that, we found our feet. Linfield suffered a

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third straight defeat for the first time in almost 13 years as Glenavon

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won a thriller in Wadi Park. The equaliser was followed by Joel

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Cooper's close range winner 3-2. At the Oval, Glentoran beaded Jonathan

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Smith's equaliser for a point in a 1-1 draw to Dungannon. A late Alan

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Jenkins had led to the same scoreline between Ballymena and

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Portadown. The weather is next.

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Were going through a change at the moment. Temperatures have been

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rising and generally speaking, it's not as cold as we go through the

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week ahead. It is unsettled we have more in in the forecast and quite

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blustery winds as well. Today we saw the first signs of that change with

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a weather front edging in from the North West. A squeeze on the ice bar

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is therefore a time as well. Breezy in places as well as cloudy and wet

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but those bells of rain. This is what it looked like in the

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Portstewart. Extent of low cloud. Through this evening, the rain is

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easing away eastwards and the breeze will ease as well so we have a

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quieter slot for a time through the first part of the night. It's not

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going to be like that all night. Gusty winds picking up through the

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left and that will bring quite a few showers but not as cold as the last

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couple of nights. No frost in the forecast tonight with those of 5

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degrees. Tomorrow, a blustery day coming up but showers will be with

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us from the world go. 20 of them adding in Ahmad westerly breeze and

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they could affect almost anywhere really. It's going to be parts of

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the West and North that could see some heavy and prolonged showers at

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times. Not so prolonged towards the east and south east and I might just

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be the odd glimmer of brightness. 9 degrees, slightly above average for

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the time of year but the gusty wind making it feel colder and we hold

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onto that gusty wind through tomorrow evening and those showers

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continue to rattle through as well. Again it looks as if it will be

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frost free. We start Wednesday with those showers running through on

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that gusty wind although the showers will ease as the day progresses. You

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will see some drier weather and highs of around ten or 11 degrees.

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Still mild and thirsty and away from the West, I think there will be some

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good dry spells around but look at Friday, another wet and windy spell

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and once that rain moves on, we have heavy showers in behind again.

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