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and on BBC One we now join the BBC's news teams where you are.

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The Executive lays out its priorities for

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the next five years - we'll assess what it all means.

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The First Minister says she wants to see changes to the transfer test

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Disruption for pupils and staff as four more schools

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Ready for action - behind the scenes access

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as the police public order unit is put through its paces.

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It is important when it comes to keeping safe on the streets and

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keeping our own people stay that we are in a state of trained readiness

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at any point in the year. Also on the programme this evening:

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40 years of the Undertones - and they're celebrating

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with a birthday concert. It's carnival time at Windsor Park

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as a a sell out crowd gathers to watch the final home game

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before the Euros. And temperatures are

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on the rise this weekend. I'll be back with your full

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bank holiday forecast. The Executive has laid

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out its priorities for the next five years with a major focus

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on the economy. The details have been

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published in a programme It sets out broad aspirations

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and indicators but at this stage A final programme will be brought

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before the Assembly later this year. Our economics and business editor

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John Campbell reports. An election fought, an Executive

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formed and now a plan for how public There's a heavy emphasis

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on the economy - almost a third of 42 indicators relate

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to that area. They include improving skills,

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boosting competitiveness and increasing the proportion

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of people in There's also a commitment to improve

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regional economic balance. Could that mean more investment

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in places like Derry? From a CBI pointed view, members

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recognise you have to see growth across the region but there is also

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what is going on across the globe, a concentration on big cities, and in

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Northern Ireland the most important thing is the growth of Belfast.

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Health, which consumes about half the Stormont budget,

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It includes the intention to increase life expectancy,

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reduce health inequalities and improve the overall

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But like all the proposed outcomes in this plan,

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there are as yet no hard, measurable targets.

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The First Minister says this is a new way of doing business

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and those targets will only come after a period of consultation.

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The idea behind it is to put out a high-level framework at this stage

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and then to get feedback in a targeted way from the community so

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they can help us to understand how they can be a part of the delivery

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mechanisms, how they can help us to achieve our aims.

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But opposition parties are not convinced.

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What people wanted was a sea change in the character and ambitions of

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government, what we have today is one that lacks ambition, no

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commitments to affordable childcare, no amendments to that 2500 social

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houses we need each year, no commitments to do the work in the

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north-west in terms of jobs and infrastructure. When it comes back

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from consultation, we will still want longer, healthier lives, we

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will still want high-class public areas, -- services, this is

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motherhood and Appleby. The Assembly will get to vote

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on the final plan Programme for Government before the end

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of year, alongside a budget. It's only then we'll get a full

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picture of what the Executive hopes to achieve and how it

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hopes to pay for it. When the ministers finally come up

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with some definite targets, For some of them it will be quite

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straightforward, economic targets around employment. We already have

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employment statistics that art published each month, so that will

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not be an issue. Some other things they will have to get creative on,

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because there is this measure of good jobs, so they will have to

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define that and then gather information, have an index and show

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if we are moving up and down, and they want to develop a respect

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indexed to measure how much respect people have for each other in

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society, which could be tricky, and measure how the rest of the world

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perceives Northern Ireland, so do rather some differences in terms of

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how they want to measure everything they are doing.

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The new Finance Minister was speaking last night about borrowing.

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Mairtin O Muilleoir was on TV last night saying he had called the

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Treasury Minister to talk about his new role and in that conversation he

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said he raised the subject of orange and said he wanted to do more. I

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want the power to borrow money. How much? I don't know yet but I

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wondered how to borrow to invest in new homes, it is a poor key for me

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to expand Magee campus, how we can fund that. -- a priority for me. The

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Executive are ready has borrowing powers and Mairtin O Muilleoir there

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did not say how much extra he would want to borrow but it is not

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controversial or governments to borrow money to invest in

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infrastructure or housing but we don't know exactly what his plans

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are and I think a big part of what he was doing was about saying to the

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Treasury, his approach was going to be different and what Sinn Fein

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wants is to bring more economic powers from Westminster to Stormont.

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While the document we were looking at sets out the Executive's

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priorities, the First Minister has said her party wants to address

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the thorny education issue of unregulated transfer tests

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for children to enter most grammar schools.

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The practice has been in operation for seven years since the 11-Plus

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exam was scrapped by the then Education Minister,

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Our political editor Mark Devenport told me

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what Arlene Foster was proposing about academic selection.

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She told me that she hopes for the parents of children who were due to

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sit the two tests, in November and December of this year, the fact

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there is a unionist Education Minister will make a difference. I

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asked if she thought there could be a move towards having just one test.

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People have felt that it has are two tests, it can be quite pressurised

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for children when there taking those tests, having to take tests over a

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long period, we will talk to the people involved and see if that can

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be done for this year. It is something I think can be done. I

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condemn a selection is not the only issue. The new Education Minister

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Peter Weir will place Robbins with budgets, Arlene Foster said he

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thought he would be a thoughtful minister, he would be committed to

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early intervention with literacy and she thought there should be a good

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secretary between the DUP departments of education and the

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economy, which has responsibility for universities.

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You've also been talking to the DUP leader about

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the controversial issues of same-sex marriage and abortion.

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Claire Sugden expressed the hope she could subtly create some changes

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around these issues by raising both matters with her executive

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colleagues. She said she will have those conversations with Miss London

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but said the DUP's mandate had to be respect that, so no sign of an early

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change on same-sex marriage or abortion. Arlene Foster said she

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would await the outcome of the working group looking into that and

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no sign of a change ahead of the recommendations of that group.

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You're watching BBC Newsline and there's plenty to come before

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He talks about everything from Shakespeare to soccer.

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It can only be Northern Ireland, cantered? The Republic of Ireland,

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anybody with a green shirt, basically a!

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Hundreds of children and staff were forced to leave four

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primary schools today because of bomb threats.

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The warnings came just days after the evacuation of seven other

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schools in similar hoax incidents, as Barra Best reports.

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Almost 700 pupils were moved from one school in Bangor,

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Their school yard, normally noisy at lunchtime, was reduced to silence

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They were moved to this nearby church hall

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In light of these instances in other schools, we thought about what we

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would do if it happened here so we had a plan already, so it wasn't

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that much of a problem but was just another drill. I have grandchildren

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at the skill -- this school and I can see first-hand the distress it

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causes, especially for the headmaster and staff.

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This school, Armstrong Primary School in Armagh,

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was also threatened, along with Omagh

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It's understood the call warnings were similar to those made to seven

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Police say there is nothing to suggest the incidents

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The High Court has ruled that investigations into child sex abuse

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at the Kincora Boys' Home in Belfast will stay within the

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Northern Ireland Historical Institutional Abuse inquiry.

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A campaigner, Gary Hoy, had wanted the home to be

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included in the wider Westminster-led inquiry.

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He said it had stronger powers to scrutinise claims that the abuse

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in the 1970s was covered up to protect

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The local inquiry sitting in Banbridge is due to begin

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examining what happened at Kincora next week.

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Farming is under big pressure at the moment with low prices

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As the new minister, Michelle McIlveen, looks ahead, how

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does she balance her responsibility to grow agriculture with her duty

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Our agriculture and environment correspondent

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Behind the scenes in a busy Ballymena mart, there's a lot

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of last-minute primping before these animals are shown

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These farmers are focused mainly on prices they're getting for beef

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and dairy, and how the EU referendum result might affect them.

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In the cafe I interrupt a few of them to ask what they think

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the new Farming Minister's priorities should be.

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Farmers need a lot of confidence and reassurance that her ministerial

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team will do a lot for farmers. Get us more money for beef, she has to

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or we will have to stop. Prices are determined

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by the market, so there's little What she can do is speed up things

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that are already in the pipeline - a promised food marketing body,

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a grant system for environmental farming, a big capital

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investment scheme. We need to get action, we need to

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see these things moved on. Farmers are becoming very frustrated in the

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delay of the delivery of these. Given the current state of the

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industry, few would fancy Michelle McIlveen's job but it would be a lot

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simpler if she only had agriculture to worry about, but this is a new

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department which mean she is also responsible for looking after the

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environment, which makes for an interesting dynamic.

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That's because her department will now be responsible

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for prosecuting any polluting farmers and for overseeing a big

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Some environmentalists see a conflict there, some believe that

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while there may be tension there are bigger issues.

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We would like to see a closer connection with the Department for

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Education, more work around environmental education and overall

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we want to see the environment link more effectively to health, to

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economy, to community. So big challenges for

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the new minister in her A normal office training day

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involves flip charts, But for the police public order

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unit, it's something very different. They train to cope with a riot,

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preparing for the worst. Our home affairs correspondent

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Vincent Kearney spent a day watching the officers being put

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through their paces. Not exactly the average

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office training day. Police officers under fire,

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from other police officers. It's as real as it gets,

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as one of the supervisors explains. A riot situation is a risky business

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and we have to make sure our officers are prepared in that event.

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Every month, members of the PSNI's specialist public order units use

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a purpose built training village at Ballykinler army base

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in County Down to prepare for that worst-case scenario.

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It starts as a stand-off between two rival groups,

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with the police where they often are - caught in the middle.

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As often happens in the real world, hostile words soon give

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We end up with a high-end public order or disorder scenario and its

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tube to the commandos the opportunity to bring tactics into

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the field. The police quickly find themselves

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under attack in three Lines of officers with riot

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shields push forward. A water cannon is used

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to drive the rioters back. And blank plastic baton

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rounds are fired. The officer in overall charge says

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it's essential training. What we are required to do is make

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every provision that we don't have to use any force and to engage with

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communities to make sure events go up peacefully, and you are seeing

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our safety net that if none of that engagement and planning and

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discussion doesn't work, then if we are in a situation we have to

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provide for public safety we are prepared to do so.

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Just as the situation seems under control,

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the officers are told people are trapped in a house

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The crowd are attacking with actual bombs, on the far side of the

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square. Because lives are in danger,

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they have to drive the crowd The police are keen

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to stress that this level It doesn't mean they're expecting

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serious street violence this summer. This is worse case scenario, it's

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important when it comes to keeping people safe on the streets that

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we're in a state of trained readiness any point in the year.

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The aim is to make the riot situation as realistic as possible.

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Actual Routers don't pick up their own stones.

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Shakespeare and Belfast - two of Sir Kenneth Branagh's

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The actor and director was back in his home city as part of a series

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of events marking the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death.

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Ahead of a special screening of his 1989 film Henry V,

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Sir Kenneth met an audience of schoolchildren.

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Where is my gracious lord of Canterbury?

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Inspiring teenagers with Shakespeare on screen.

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It's what Sir Kenneth Branagh does best.

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27 years after he directed and starred in Henry V,

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it's being beamed live to cinemas across the UK, from Belfast,

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to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death.

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Across the years of making films, I've had premiers in Belfast and

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often at the queue at the many times, and it's always felt like a

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welcoming place to come and get an honest response and it feels like

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coming home. Teenagers can find Shakespeare

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notoriously difficult, and even for the future Henry V,

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it took a while to The first time I came across it, we

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were asked to read in English class, so I was 11 or 12, the merchant of

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Venice, and we didn't know what was going on, it was just words. The

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second time was the live experience of going to see a day, Romeo and

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Juliet, and it was wild. Sword fights, I peter full-grown playing

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Juliet, 1000 of us kids and the atmosphere was a riotous. -- a

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beautiful girl playing Juliet. But even the theatre will have

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to stop for this summer's big It can only be Northern Ireland,

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can't it? For the Republic of Ireland, anybody with a green shirt!

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The Undertones are celebrating 40 years together and yet

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have a musical sound that never seems to grow old.

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The band have recorded an anniversary show

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for BBC Radio Ulster and Radio Foyle.

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It goes out next week and our arts correspondent Robbie Meredith

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They got together as teenagers in Derry, for decades on still sounding

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strong and playing time this tune is. The songs that rattle along, you

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do those songs because were a punk rock band so you do songs that sound

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like punk rock and grab them and squeeze them into half an hour. Most

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of the original line-up is still together, the exception, singer

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Feargal Sharkey, who left in 1983, but his replacement has been with

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the band for nearly 20 years. We never wanted to be a pop pop -based

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band who look like we didn't want to be up there, these are all things

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that are on our long list of things not to do, longer than the to do

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list. And the secret of staying together for all that time? We're

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still playing with people who I knew when I was 15 or 16, and we still

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talk. Usually. The show is on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio four on

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Monday afternoon. -- radio Foyle. The programme is called The

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Undertones At The Bbc. It is an ankle at a Monday. -- Bank Holiday

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Monday. The countdown to the European

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football Championships continues And the stadium is rocking. We are

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fighting the PA system. Michael O'Neill announces his

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23-man squad tomorrow. Tonight is all about the last

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home game before the Euros. There'll be a carnival atmosphere

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for the visit of Belarus. It's a chance for the fans to give

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the side a massive send-off. That's for the fans to enjoy more,

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the players will enjoy it if we put on a good four months, get a good

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result and people are fighting for places. Those who know they might be

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in that islands are trying to press the boss. He has a difficult task

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and the next thing will be to put an arm around those who have made a

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huge contribution. People will be disappointed, it takes tough call

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for Michael and anybody knows there is not much you can save, but

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luckily it's not my decision. Northern Ireland captain Steven

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Davis, and although the squad is not officially announced until tomorrow

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at midday, I'm hearing that 23 individuals chosen have been told

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and I understand the voice is likely to miss out and it would seem both

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Conor Washington and will Grigg will be on that flight to France, but

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official confirmation tomorrow at midday.

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The other O'Neill, Martin, will name the Republic squad

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on Tuesday after they play Belarus - they take on

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Let's get the latest from Dublin, with Thomas Kane.

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Martin O'Neill says while he has the majority of his squad out, he will

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want players to impress in the final warm up match against the Larousse

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in court on Tuesday. Ciaran Clarke and James McCarthy aren't likely to

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feature this evening, but they are pretty much guaranteed their place

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in the tournament this summer. As for others, they will all be hoping

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to catch his eye. The big thing is to make sure we enjoy these games

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coming up, put in a good performance, keep the positive

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feeling going. As always, playing for your country, enjoying it, but

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ultimately making sure you try and win the games. There is massive

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enthusiasm and the momentum is building. The Republic of Ireland

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have benefited from the Netherlands' absence this summer. The Dutch

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federation had initially hoped the luxury accommodation in Versailles

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but when they did not qualify Martin O'Neill nipped in to reserve it for

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the Republic, and that will be there face in the next few weeks. We will

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have the best of the action tonight. GAA, Sunday sees Armagh travel

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to Cavan in the Ulster Championship. The form is with the home side -

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Cavan, promoted to Division one, the Orchard county

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relegated to division three. Armagh boss Kieran McGeeney

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while confident in his own squad says there's much

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to admire about Cavan. They've been very good, broadly one

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of the highest scoring teams, they have added a new dimension to their

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late while still holding their defence to gather, a very strong

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team all over. Very dynamic, very fit, so they have a lot going for

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them. Are our mind good enough to win and Ulster Championship? Yes,

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they have the players, the desire, there's the good balance, although

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we are a young team, you hope that will help for the future.

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Thomas Niblock with the questions - Sunday's game is live

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Local archer Patrick Huston has qualified for the Rio

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finished in the top three of the Men's Individual

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European Qualifying event in Birmingham this morning,

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after winning the third playoff to secure his place in the team

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I've done artery for 12 years and to be an Olympian is the height of the

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support -- the sport. I'm overwhelmed. It's unreal. That about

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wraps it up this evening. Tonight's game live

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on BBC Two from 7:30pm. Now for a look at the weekend

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weather with Cecilia. Lovely weather in Windsor Park this

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evening, we got there eventually. More warm weather this weekend but

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not completely rain free. Brighter skies have been edging their way

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north, the few showers in the Midlands but it should stay dry in

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Dublin for those at the Bruce Springsteen concert and a fine

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evening at Windsor Park, it will stay dry across all parts tonight,

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temperatures may get a little lower than what you see on the map which

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could lead to fog on Saturday morning, but overall warm sunshine

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and scattered showers, one or two of those showers could be spectacular

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with a risk of thunder on Saturday afternoon but a lot of places will

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have a fine morning on Saturday, the odd shower by lunchtime but most

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places dry and temperatures up to 18 degrees. As we get those

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temperatures we will see showers start to break out, 20 is possible

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in the West and that could lead to one or two heavy showers and a risk

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of thunder by the end of the day, but not everywhere, and where we

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have sunshine it will be lovely, so it's starting to get summary this

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weekend. Slightly lower temperatures in Portrush but hopefully showers

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will stay away, not too windy and in Rathlin the maritime festival

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continues into next week, and there will be strong sunshine there. On

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Sunday, sunshine to start the day, a couple of showers in the afternoon,

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one or two could affect the tarmac haven't match but most cases staying

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dry and warm and Monday is able bank holiday. If you work of it is cold

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air towards the north coast, height temperatures in the South but warm

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sunshine to come, so fine weather to come but one or two showers to come

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as well. That was BBC

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