23/04/2016 BBC Newsline


23/04/2016

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we are back with the late news at 18 minutes past ten.

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The US President, Barack Obama, says Northern Ireland is a story

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of perseverance that's inspiring other countries to make peace.

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Mr Obama was speaking to young people at an event at Westminster

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He was responding to a question from student Cliona McCarney from

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Belfast, about the United States' role in the peace process

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A 21-year-old man's been charged with disorderly behaviour

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Police used CS spray after a number of underage drinkers threw

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bottles and stones at cars near the Portadown Road.

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The Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness, has told

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the Sinn Fein Ard Fheis that the British are determined

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there should be no deal on the past that might expose their role

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The party's annual conference in Dublin is taking place

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on the calendar centenary weekend of the Easter 1916 Rising.

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About the policies of the British state and its agencies. This British

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Government is determined to conceal its role in the conflict and the

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actions of its agencies and their proxies and the loyalist despots.

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For schools of volunteers it was time to trick on the working

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close... Now for scores of volunteers today,

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it was time to put on the working clothes to help combat the amount

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of litter on the shores Maggie Taggart went

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along to lend a hand. This is an area of wet woodland and

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is an important habitat for plants and wildlife but heavy rainfall over

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the last few months has raised the water level and watched an

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incredible amount of rubbish into the forest. That is why more than 50

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volunteers turned out to spend the day cleaning up. A lot of people are

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motivated because it is their area, it is where they live and love. It

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is where they want... They wanted to be clean to walk their children,

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dogs and ride their bikes. It is nice and clean and ready for the

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summertime. It is a market job but with the proper agreement and the

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Mayo, and whether, it was a productive day. With rivers and 100

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miles of shoreline feeding into the lock, it is difficult to know where

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the culprits are. I would like to raise the profile of this and try

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and encourage people to think more responsibly about what they are

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doing with their letter. The machine did not arrive here by itself. Where

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it has come from, I suspect coming downstream from various rivers,

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people are perhaps entering out a car trailer here and there. It has

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certainly all been pushed on by the wind to this end of the lake. One

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week ago, this was part of the Apollo rubbish from a smaller

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collection. The efforts will continue in the hope of making sure

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this stays and attractive and said every effort humans, wildlife and

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plants. Irish League champions Crusaders

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were given a guard of honour by their opponents Coleraine

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before their home game Crusaders captain Colin Coates led

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out the team for the game You can see the presentation

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of the league trophy on Final Score over on BBC 2 starting

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at five o'clock. Now let's get the weather

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forecast for the rest Many of us enjoyed dry and sunny

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weather today. If you thought it was cold, take a look at this. Over the

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next few days, we drag in cold arctic air. The beginning of next

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week will be chilly by day and night. We are likely to see frosty

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conditions developing as well. Tonight it will be cold.

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Temperatures will dip into the low single figures by cloud rolling in

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by tomorrow morning should help lift temperatures in little bit by

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breakfast time. That cloud will stay with us on and off through the day

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and it will bring wet weather as well. To begin with there will be

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some patchy light rain and drizzle here and there, not all the time. I

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breaks of wet weather will affect almost anywhere as we make our way

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through the day across Ireland. The same for northern Wales and central

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England. Either side of that, dry picture. Sunny in northern England

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and Scotland. Across Ireland, we hold on to the cloud with wet

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weather here and there. Not a novel lot. There will be sunshine

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eventually developing across the North Coast by the middle of the

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afternoon -- awful lot. Further west, it is likely to stay cloudy

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with some damp weather. Temperatures of 12 Celsius. You will start to

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feel the chill coming Monday, strong

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northerly winds, making it feel quite cold across the North coast.

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Here just eight Celsius. Factor in the wind chill and it will be cold,

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set up that I had 10 Celsius. On Tuesday and Wednesday, temperature

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is will struggle to get close to 10 Celsius. That is it for now. We will

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be back at 6:50pm tomorrow evening. You can keep up-to-date with local

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news on BBC radio Ulster and on our local online news service. From

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everyone here, enjoy your evening. Bye-bye.

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