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10/04/2016

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A 19-year-old woman has died after a hit and run in

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Lesley-Ann McCarragher was on foot on the Monaghan Road

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near Milford when she was hit by a car shortly before 12:30

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The police have arrested a 17-year-old youth in connection

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A West Belfast business owner says jobs may be lost after an arson

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The fire started in a taxi depot and barber shop on Bingnian Drive

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No one was injured but the shop units may have to be demolished

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Pretty much in a crisis for everybody at the minute. People may

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be out of employment, barbers and taxi drivers and staff

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Administration. We have been in the local community for 18, 20 years.

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Just don't know why somebody would want to do something like that.

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Golf now, and Rory McIlroy believes he can still win the US Masters -

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despite starting the final day five shots behind the leader,

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Rory McIlroy tees off in a road and our's time knowing that he will have

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to be at his very best today if he is to put the leader and the Masters

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champion under pressure. Yesterday's much anticipated head-to-head with

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Jordan Spieth never materialised as McIlroy stuttered. He struggled to

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find his parting touch and was wayward at times off the tee.

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Straight in the bottom of that wish. Finding the trees, and then trouble

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to offer. By the 70th hole he had slept eight shots behind. -- trouble

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too often. But Jordan Spieth dropped in the last hole to give McIlroy

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some hope of a comeback. I am only five back, and I can't believe I am

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standing here saying that, because I was a back on the 17th tee. I just

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need to stay positive and try to regroup and if I can take heart from

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anything, Jordan has just let a lot of people in with his finish. I need

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to get off to a fast start. It is a bit of a grade. With the condition

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is getting a bit better, hopefully we can see if it happens. Rory

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McIlroy trying to stay optimistic, and with those of work to do if he

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is to have any chance of a first Masters title.

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We will see how he is getting on in a later news bulletin.

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Musgrave Park Hospital in Belfast has held a special event

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to highlight the progress in the treatment of people

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It also celebrated the achievements of many current and former

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patients who have overcome their disabilities.

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Mary O'Brien was just two years old when she lost both legs in a farming

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accident. Aged four she was the first double amputee in Northern

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Ireland to be fitted with artificial limbs. Since then she has had what

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she describes as an exceptional life, and she wants other amputees

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to have the same. I think people can read a very normal life after they

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have lost a limb, and this is so important, because you hear people

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saying it is the end of the world if you lose a limb, but it's not

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really. You can have a good life. The former occupational therapist

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says young amputees need encouragement to do whatever they

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want in life. I had a very sensible mother, I climbed trees, I rode a

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bike and Edward everybody else did in my family. -- did what everybody

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else did. Went to the bands, dance, whatever I wanted to do. After 72

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years with her prosthetic legs, Mary O'Brien hopes her life story will

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serve as an inspiration to the next generation.

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Two of our biggest acting successes have been honoured at the

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At a ceremony in Dublin last night, Roma Downey received the Iftas'

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inaugural Irish Diaspora Award' while Liam Neeson was given

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an award for Outstanding Contribution to Cinema.

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I'm very honoured, very flattered. Because it is from my peer group, so

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it's very humbling. I am so delighted to be back in Ireland.

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When most of my career has taken place in the United States. I remain

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at the heart and centre of myself eat dairy girl. -- a girl from

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Derry. Gaelic football, and Dublin

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outclassed Donegal by 120 to 13 points at Croke Park,

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to set up a Football League Division One decider

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against Kerry in two weeks. In motorcycling, Michael Laverty won

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the opening round of the British Superbike Championship

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today at Silverstone, and there was victory for Andy Reid

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in the Supersport class. And now a look ahead

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to a story our investigations reporter Kevin Magee has on BBC

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Newsline tomorrow. Earlier this year, the Chief

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Constable announced an inquiry into the alleged activities of

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the army agent known as Stakeknife. I'll be reporting from Blackpool on

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the story of a man whose brother was murdered as an alleged informer by

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the IRA, and he feels the enquiry is a waste of both time and money.

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And that's coming up tommorow night on BBC Newsline at 6:30pm.

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The weather forecast now, with Cecilia Daly.

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Certainly a much better day today. Still dry and reasonably bright

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weather this evening, but clouding over tonight, with the rain coming

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up from the site. Quite breezy, but milder. No frost around. Initially

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through the coming weekend will be milder with easterly winds, which

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means no frost, and temperatures back to where they should be for the

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time of year. Quite a special -- unsettled especially on Tuesday.

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Cooler towards the end of the week, and with that the risk of some

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frost. Tomorrow is my old -- miles, but breezy and raining. Rain across

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the Republic, Wales and the west Country. Gradually migrate south and

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west through the day. A lot of fine weather to the north and east, but

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chilly over Scotland. Wear it brightens up within that range area,

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can be quite warm. Eventually the rain will clear from Northern

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Ireland tomorrow afternoon. Where the sun comes out the tempered

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should hit the low teens. Eventually turning milder, drier and sunnier

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tomorrow. Particularly milder where you have shelter from a easterly

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breeze. High pressure to the north and a low pressure to the site

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initially this coming week. Low pressure initially wins, which means

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this weather fund will be slow moving across us for Tuesday. That

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means wet day and are keen easterly wind. The rain will eventually ease

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away southwards again later on choosing and through Tuesday night.

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Then dry weather back Wednesday onwards, but with it a drop in

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temperature.

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