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That's all from the BBC News at Six so it's goodbye from me

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Good evening, the headlines on BBC Newsline:

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The police officer seriously injured in a bomb attack -

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A senior colleague says he's owed an apology for failures

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A man is in court accused of using Facebook to trick a woman

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The multi million pound scheme to replace older teachers

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Planning approval is granted for a controversial housing project

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Consumers are being urged to ditch these hoverboards

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As Northern Ireland readies itself for Sports Personality of the Year

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BBC Newsline brings you a sneak preview behind the scenes.

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And the crazy mild weather continues tonight and tomorrow.

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A senior police officer says a former colleague seriously injured

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in a bomb attack is owed an apology for failings in the investigation.

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Four officers from the police intelligence unit are facing

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disciplinary action for failing to give information to detectives

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investigating the attempted murder of Constable Peader Heffron

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The Police Ombudsman says there is insufficient evidence

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to support a claim that police had information which could have

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Our Home Affairs Correspondent Vincent Kearney reports.

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As captain of the PSNI football team and the Irish speaker, Peader

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Heffron was a high-value target for dissident republicans trying to

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deter Catholic from enjoying the PSNI. He was seriously injured and

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had a leg amputated after a bomb studied under his car. Five years

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ago. Perspectives contacted the PSNI several times to request assistance.

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-- detectives. A police ombudsman reports today says most of those

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requests didn't receive a meaningful response. In one instance,

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detectives had to wait more than two years. The ombudsman stresses that

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when the intelligence material was eventually made available it did not

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lead detectives to significant evidence. But he says the delay was

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unacceptable. Investigators are those who are best placed to make

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judgments about lines of enquiry, so when they asked rabies of

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information, at the time that they ask for it, no one knows how

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important it will be, no one knows how it will enable or facilitate an

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investigation so whenever an investigator request information

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there are clear protocols for how that information should be

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transferred. That was not done in this case. This report is hugely

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embarrassing for the PSNI. Police officers stand accused of failing to

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help colleagues trying to catch those responsible for the attempted

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murder of one of their own. The PSNI now says it except it was an

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administrative failing and that Peader Heffron is owed an apology. I

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feel that in some ways it is very embarrassing, I am very let down

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that this has come out in a manner that it has. This should have been

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dealt with properly, within the organisation, but these matters

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hadn't been resolved, and that piece of information hadn't been conveyed,

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and we are sorry to Peader Heffron in respect of this, but we have

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continued to support him throughout following his dreadful attack. But

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the Deputy Chief Constable did not accept the recommendation that for

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intelligence officers should be given written warnings. He decided

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that two of them will be given lower-level disciplinary sanctions.

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The ombudsman isn't happy. When we put a recommendation to the police,

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we believe it is the right recommendation. Ice do still believe

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that the recommendation we made before his the right one, for the

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police to recount why they made that change. The policing board has

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described the report as disturbing reading. They will discuss the

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findings and the police response with Drew Harris and the constable

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next week. Peader Heffron has now left the PSNI. The hunt for his

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There are big tailbacks on the M2 and M3 heading out of Belfast this

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Four cars were involved in the collision just before five

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Three lanes were blocked between York Street and Fortwilliam.

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The Police say the situation was made worse by motorists

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by the Department of Education to enable older teaching staff

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As our Education Correspondent Robbie Meredith reports the scheme

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would replace 500 with newly-qualified teachers.

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It's a popular profession, but it can be one of the hardest to get a

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full-time job in. Over around 2000 graduates who have registered to

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teach in the year 2013 to 14, over 1400 don't have permanent jobs yet.

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The education minister was to bring a number down. The over 55 can leave

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at the school had to commit to replace that post with a new

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liquefied teacher, someone who has qualified over the last three years

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will be an eligible to apply for that. What we are proposing today is

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full-time employment for 500 fully qualified teachers. The permanent

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posts. He ?33 million are to pay for the people opting to go early, to

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get a full rather than reduced pension. Teachers approaching the

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end of their career who would like to leave the profession may do so

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now with dignity at 55 plus, without facing an actuarial reduction to

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their pension. So schools will be refreshed. The scheme will operate

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for a year from next spring, and for these teaching students, it may be

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the difference between staying or leaving. For massive students they

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provide opportunities in England and internationally and Europe, but lots

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would like the opportunity to stay here and that is what this morning

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does, it gives hope for opportunities here in Northern

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Ireland. I did my Rasmus in China car so I have always considered

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going abroad again but with this opportunity opening in up, it would

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be exciting to see what opens up in Northern Ireland, it would be nice

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to see there are posts. There are still debates over whether we teach

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too many teachers, but this scheme that means fewer spent years working

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in a succession of temporary teaching jobs.

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A man has appeared in court accused of using Facebook to trick a young

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woman into sending explicit photographs to what she believed

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The man, who is from England, also faces an allegation

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of blackmail in relation to the photographs,

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some of which he posted on what are called

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Here's our reporter in the southeast, Gordon Adair.

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Offices for the PSNI cybercrime team believe the alleged victim who is in

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her 20s is just one of many women chosen at random by Neil James

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Edwards, a train driver from Northampton. Her ordeal began with a

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phone call out of the blue, the caller came to represent a magazine,

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said he carried out a survey. She was directed towards a fact that --

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Facebook page that apparently ran a modelling agency. She was asked to

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upload photos for a 3-D model. Seminaked pictures eventually gave

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to naked pictures and then the police describe what followed was

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explicit. It was a year-long nightmare of harassment and

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attempted blackmail. Neil Edwards a married father of two is accused of

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posting some of the pictures on so-called revenge pawn sites,

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trawling through the victim's Facebook page, pointing toward the

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site. More photos were demanded and backed up by threats to distribute

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more widely the existing images. This was blackmail, Sadie believes,

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not for financial gain but for sexual gratification and to satisfy

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an urge to control women. Eventually the woman went to the police, and

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after he was arrested on Wednesday Neil Edwards's home was searched,

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offers a trip away mobile phones and a laptop computer. On it they found

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a hidden file containing 126 subfolders, 43 of which bore women's

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names. Including the name of the woman at the centre of the case here

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in Dungannon. The images in this computer are encrypted, and so far

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Neil Edwards has refused to hand over the encryption key to the

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police, despite admitting ownership of the computer. That is a fact the

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judge referred to as he refused bail. The defendant will appear

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again in court next month. Arlene Foster has had her first day

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as leader of the DUP. She will take over as First

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Minister in January. Mrs Foster has said there'll be no

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change in the fundamental values Our political correspondent

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Chris Page has been asking other parties what they make

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of the leadership development. His report has some

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flash photography. This was certainly a joyful day for

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Arlene Foster, her first in charge of Northern Ireland's largest party.

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It has been a time for congratulations, and carols, at this

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service in her home county of Fermanagh. Last night, there was

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also singing, after she was formally elected unopposed as DUP leader. But

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after the celebrations, serious political business lies ahead. Mrs

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Foster will share the office of the first and Deputy First Ministers

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wing Sinn Fein. This republican is a junior minister in that office. I

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would certainly think that on a personal capacity, things may be OK

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but certainly, I think that what we need to see going forward is working

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together, but people being treated as equals in that partnership. The

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other parties in the executive are wishing Mrs Foster well. But... We

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hope that Arlene will review is how things have been done in the past

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and may try and change them is because it isn't the way you do a

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power-sharing government, you don't give people papers at the last

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minute and expect them to support very serious issues like the budget.

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We want to see a more inclusive executive on how it works. Arlene

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has showed in the past that she can cooperate with others. When she was

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in the Department of enterprise, G and others did good work on the

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economy. It went be just a one-to-one cooperation, she needs to

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operate a power-sharing agreement. The Ulster Unionist party issued a

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that came after a packed between the They also said:

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that came after a packed between the Unionist parties. What direction

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will she take her party in? The style may change, but the

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fundamental values of the party remain. So Arlene Foster's

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representing continuity rather than change as she takes over the DUP. As

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she goes into the First Minister's office, other parties will

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scrutinise her words and actions more than ever before. Political

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stakes will get higher until the assembly elections in May.

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An arson attack that destroyed an electricity sub-station also

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caused an overnight power cut in west Belfast.

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Firefighters were called to Lyndhurst Meadows in the early

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Power was restored to most people by half past seven.

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It was after midnight when police received a report that two bins were

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pushed against the substation and set alight. It took ten firefighters

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to extinguish the blaze. One property had to be hosed down to

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keep it from burning. Northern Ireland electricity engineers and

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emergency services worked through the nights to ensure properties like

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this one behind me didn't catch fire. The fumes were terrible, I

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didn't know what it was. I was standing in my driveway and I could

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feel the heat, intense, intense heat. It was really warm so I was

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worried about my building at first, with the hot stuff floating about

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but the firemen put us at ease, they said it wouldn't do any harm. It

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grew in intensity at times, it got worse then went down, then the trees

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started burning all around it and think that that so I was really

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concerned about the people in the flats. We could have been looking at

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times yet this morning, it is imported to illustrate just how

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close the housing is to this area. This is a disaster situation

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narrowly avoided. An IEEE says vandals are risking their own and

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other people's lives by causing deliberate damage to substations.

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Repair work is expected to continue over the coming days.

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If you are Christmas shopping this weekend and have a hoverboard

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on your list, safety officials are advising you to avoid them

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With reports of them catching fire when being recharged many retailers

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are recalling the ones they have already sold.

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Will Leitch has been talking to the latest store

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in Northern Ireland to take such action.

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Firmly at the top of many a Christmas list come about the advice

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for Northern Ireland is now not to buy them keep or sell one. For

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example, you shouldn't ever see one on a road or on a pavement, they are

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only legal in Northern Ireland on private land. But there is a much

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bigger problem. Thousands of copycat imports have been flooding in, many

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of them have electrical faults, and they just aren't safe. These are the

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fires caused by some unbranded versions in other parts of the UK,

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thanks to faulty batteries or charges. The advice is that we

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cannot tell them that they are safe or unsafe through any quick means.

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The advice is to go back to the retailer where you bought the

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hoverboard from, and attempts to get your money back in time for

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Christmas, which obviously is next week, and you will need to think

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about getting a different present, really. In parts of Great Britain,

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trading standards have been conducting raids and impounding his

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hoverboard. Major retailers like Tesco, Argos, John Lewis and Amazon

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have withdrawn from sale, and still a another company says to the BBC

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Maplin said: Maplin said:

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for some, there is just a week to think of another pleasant.

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Belfast City Council has granted planning approval

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for a controversial housing project on the former Visteon factory site

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Fold Housing Association has plans for 244 homes, a community centre

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Rows over the future of the site have always been heated. But the

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Visteon site has closed and the buildings have been 11. -- level.

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The row has been over what's Type type of building to construct it.

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People who live nearby once mighty work. The council and have now

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granted planning permission with a site with 81% social housing and 19%

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business use. But local residents don't think that is enough office

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and factory space. We have been campaigning to try and save a

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significant element of that site for economic regeneration, for job

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creation. The council has now made their decision. How hopeful IU of

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getting the decision reversed? We are just extremely disappointed in

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the decision, I don't think there's any chance. The question is even if

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more business units were built, will there be any companies to fill them?

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The Department for Trade and Industry, they think this should be

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protected. There is a huge need for economic employment. Changes can

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provide more jobs in smaller spaces. We are providing 600 jobs here where

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there were 204. It is not on the same footprint but we believe we can

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deliver a more jobs and 244 houses and community facilities or due in

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that site. Whatever the balance, a different feature has approved for

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the site. Social farming is

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changing people's lives. If you've never heard of it before

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it's a diversification scheme and it involves people with learning

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disabilities and mental health Our Agriculture and Environment

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correspondent Conor Macauley went to County Fermanagh to see it

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in action. Down on the dole and farm the beef

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cattle are hungry and are letting everyone know. Malachi and his wife

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have a couple of volunteers who come to him once a week. Michael Noel and

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Kerry fit in with the everyday running of the farm. For them, it is

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a highlight of the week. I know, I'm just trying to remember the name of

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the cow. One is called after Daniel's wife, Matilda. And the

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other cow is called Daniel O'Donnell. Formality this is a

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diversification scheme will stop he gets a payment from the Western

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trust, but he says it's about so much more than the money. You really

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feel like you are investing in something that is really worthwhile,

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it's really making a difference in peoples lives and ASBOs that is the

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key driver for doing it. That's plenty! 20, plenty! Chloe is a new

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recruit for social farming. Her mother says it has given her a whole

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new perspective a and fresh enthusiasm for life. Generally when

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you ask her what you do in the day, she says oh nothing much, but this

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year she just talked about it all the time. The overalls are to be

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taken out, the wellies are clean, it is a big deal. It has changed a lot,

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actually. Six farm families are currently offering this service.

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They say if there was a certainty over long-term funding, and issues

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around buses for people coming to the farms was sorted, it could

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really take off. and Belfast will be

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at its epicentre on Sunday. The SSE Arena is the host venue

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for the BBC's Sports Personality Some of the biggest stars

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from the World of sport will descend on the Titanic quarter this

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Sunday evening. And our reporter Mark Sidebottom has

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been granted access tonight, to see how preparations are going.

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Mark. I think you just links to me, there

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is a hit in the air because this is a working site, but we speak we have

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been able to share the ideas and the hard hat. This year, is what it is

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all about. The BBC's possibility of the year 2015. To my lab is the man

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who is bothered all about. The executive editor of the programme.

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Just how long has Belford been in the planning? It is been a few years

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mark, with candour the city a few times and it has been a dream of us

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to bring it here. Great city, we had an amazing welcome, and we have an

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amazing heritage was bought here. Northern Ireland's really punched

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above its weight in sport. That is always applied to it, and we wanted

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to bring a show here, and finally we are here. It is so exciting and I

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think we're going to blow the roof off here in the arena. The city has

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embraced you, it you have embraced it. Any surprises apart from the big

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big scars but among what is up your sleeve? We have a few surprises,

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obviously Alan Henderson is opening the show, we have a P McCoy who is a

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great sporting icon around here, he gets a lifetime achievement award.

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There will be one or two things up our sleeves that the audience will

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absolutely love. Some humour, some emotion, and just reflecting on what

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has been an amazing year of sport, especially for Northern Ireland.

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Really appreciate you joining us come out because you have just been

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going through rehearsals here. If you are one of the seven and a half

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thousand here on the night, you are lucky was up if you're not, but up

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perceived, watch on BBC One, six 50 on Sunday.

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The Ulster team to face Toulouse in Sunday's European Champions Cup

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match shows just two changes to the line-up that rocked

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the French side 38-nil last Friday night.

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Sean Reidy and Roger Wilson start in the back row replacing

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The players are expecting a very different challenge than the one

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This is about keeping our feet on the ground. Working hard this week

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in training, I thing as we did last week, and we know they are going to

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be a different team this week, the squad is pretty impressive as we all

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know, and they are going to be hurting stop it is similar to the

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fact that our first game with Saracens we lost, and we needed but

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on a performance and now they are in the same position. We're definitely

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expecting an attack, but would we play with the same intensity and

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play with the same motivation, we can win.

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Rory McIlroy has told BBC Newsline, he wants to regain his position

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His bid to complete the career grand slam is also a big target for 2016.

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After a season interrupted by injury, McIlroy told

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Stephen Watson he's hoping to hit the ground running in the new year.

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The rankings are going to be quite close by the end of the year and if

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I can get off to a good start next year, there is no reason why I can't

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be the number one playing in the world going into Augusta, so that's

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probably a goal of mine to get off to a fast start next season and try

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and reclaim that position as quickly as I can. And if I do do that, then

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that is one goal already achieved before even going into Augusta. What

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will you try and sets for your target next year question mark one

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major, two majors? I don't think I'll will take any, obvious they

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want to win majors, and I will them howl I will get them, if that is one

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year, to a year, I feel like I'm a good enough player to give myself

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chances on all four, and then it is just about trying to take a chance

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when you are presented with it. Derry City manager Kenny Shiels has

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made two new signings - Midfielder Harry Monaghan

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and striker Jordan Allen have both Allen would like to follow

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the examples of several top players who have established

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their reputations playing Obviously it is great examples,

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Paddy McCourt, James Maclean, Michael Duffy. They have all played

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for Derry, and it is been a massive stepping stone for them getting into

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Scotland or England teams was I'm looking forward to getting started

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at the end of the day, and if it happens it happens, that I'm playing

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for Derry now. In the Danskebank Premiership,

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Crusaders have the chance to extend their lead at the top

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of the table to eight points - they face Coleraine

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tonight at Seaview. We'll have the result on our late

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bulletin and of course all the weekend's football

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is on Final Score on BBC1 tomorrow weather is next with Cecilia Daly.

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Thank you, it is winter jumper day, but it might be a bit too warm for

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some jumpers. The mild weather is set to continue tonight and into

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tomorrow, temperatures could hit the mid teens. It will gradually call

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off tomorrow night, as temperatures will be back in single figures on

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Sunday. A bit of a jail on Sunday. This crazy weather means that we

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have had roses and daffodil deals now we have a blueprint in the

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garden. More typical of the summer, crazy weather. It is going to stay

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miles tonight, save a bit of money on the central heating. Wayne sweeps

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enduringly early hours. Accompanying it we will have some strong winds as

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well was up double-figure damages denied, those night-time

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temperatures. Maybe 10 degrees above where they should be. If they smiled

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tomorrow. If you do some shopping tomorrow as I'm sure many of you

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will be, it will not look too bad, the rate will have cleared, and

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there will be some showers moving in from the west around lunchtime, so

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one or two showers that come in many places tomorrow afternoon but they

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will be hit and miss, but everyone will see them, and outside the

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showers it will be dry and bright, with temperatures up to 15 or 14

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degrees. Quite blustery winds, but you don't mind the win so much when

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it is warm because it is coming up on the south, and that is really why

:26:52.:26:55.

it is so mild at the moment, it is where our air comes from. At the end

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of the day, fairly dry tomorrow, it will get colder tomorrow night, and

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if that is because instead of dragging up the mild air from nearly

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the equator, we will study see a change in wind direction bringing

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cooler air in from Saturday night, in the Sunday. Not too much rain on

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Saturday night, a little bit clipping paths of the east for a

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while but otherwise temperatures drop back into single figures. Still

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not cold for the time of year, but will suddenly feel colder,

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especially in the morning. Squally showers moving in, but it will

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gradually dry out through many places in the afternoon, and

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temperatures are expected to get back to nearly where they should be

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for this time of year, particularly as the week goes on. It doesn't look

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like it's going to be a white Christmas...

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Oh dear. Cecilia Daly delivering heating tips and mild weather for

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you that's it for Newsline, goodbye. Hold on to your hats,

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Mrs Brown's back for Christmas. Grandad's complaining about

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pain in his chest.

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