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The police are facing possible legal action after two officers failed

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to seek medical attention for a woman who later died.

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We want to ensure that this doesn't happen to another family.

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Polling has been very brisk so far with just a few hours of voting left

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The day after the night before - the Republic prepares to meet France

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And the Belfast fanzone is moved from Titanic to the Boucher Road

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Rediscovered 100 years on - the love letters sent

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from the trenches of the Somme back home to East Belfast.

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And it's an unsettled end to the week tomorrow.

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The family of a woman who died from a brain injury a day

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after telling police her head had been banged off a wall during

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an assault is considering legal action against the PSNI.

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Two police officers have been disciplined for not seeking medical

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attention for 36-year-old Mairead McCallion from Omagh,

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Our home affairs correspondent Vincent Kearney reports.

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Mairead McCallion to bully several times over a number of years that

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she had been a victim of domestic violence. She said her partner had

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grabbed her by the hair and banged her head off a wall. The partner was

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arrested and you was taken to a police station to see a doctor. But

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the officers she had spoken to did not tell the doctor about the head

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injury. Hours later, she was sick in the back of a police car while being

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driven to a friend's house. She was rushed to hospital but died the

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following day. Her sister says the family is deeply distressed about

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the way she was treated. She was a very vulnerable young women, and I

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think at the most vulnerable point in her life, she was not taken

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seriously, she was failed. When she reported that she had a head injury,

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she should have got urgent medical attention. As a family we are left

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wondering and will always wonder now, with that have made a

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difference? With that of saved a report from the Police Ombudsman

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says the police officers failed to follow PSNI procedures for dealing

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with someone with a head injury. The officers said they had assumed that

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she would tell the police doctor about her injury, but the report

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said that they had a duty to make the doctor aware of what they have

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been told. She was in very difficult circumstances, she had been

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assaulted, and obviously that was impacting on her, so it was the

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officers' responsibility. The man that I saw the was charged with

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murder, but the charges were later dropped. -- the man that assaulted

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her. The family are now considering legal action against the PSNI. We

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want to ensure this does not happen to another family. We want to ensure

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that vulnerable people that with the PSNI, that the PSNI them seriously

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and follow the procedures that are there to protect vulnerable people,

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and get them the medical attention they need, because at the end of the

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day, it could have saved my sister 's life. The PSNI has accepted that

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the recommendation to introduce a new policy for dealing with people

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who have a head injury. In future officers will be a struggle to take

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the person directly to a hospital and not to a police station.

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Polling in the EU referendum in Northern Ireland

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Voting began at seven o'clock this morning and will end at ten,

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as our political correspondent Gareth Gordon reports.

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It is said to be the most important vote in a generation, and the

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message seems to have got through. The electoral office in Northern

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Ireland described turnout as a very brisk. The ballot paper asks voters,

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should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or

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leave the European Union? To indicate your preference, you should

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put a cross and I do it the Remain Corel Leave boxes. -- in either of

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the boxes. And voters have to provide a passport, electrolyte

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identity card, driving licence or certain smart parties. -- electoral

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identity card. Arlene Foster's party advocates leaving the EU, while

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Colum Eastwood's backs remaining. Unlike the recent Assembly election,

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counting will begin at the town centres are seen as polls close. We

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should ignore the result by breakfast time. -- we should know

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the result. There was quite a party in France

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and at home as the Republic reached the last 16 of the Euros

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for the first time. Martin O'Neill's side have

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joined Northern Ireland, England and Wales in the knockout

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phase, and now will face the hosts France in Lyon on Sunday for a place

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in the quarterfinals. The squad arrived back here to their

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team-mates in Versailles in the early hours of this morning after

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their historic victory over the Italians. It is the first time ever

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the Republic of Ireland team have qualified for the knockout stages at

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this competition. It was simply an unforgettable night for the players

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and manager. It was the effort we put into the game, it was immense,

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and had we not one, it might have been the usual thing of, great

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effort by just falling short. But we did not fall short tonight. We

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deserved to win it. And a greater goal by Brady. I spoke to you before

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the tournament, and I said, it is not a coincidence that this team

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scores late goals. Once again Robbie Brady scores an iconic Irish golf.

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It is an iconic goal, you're right. And we keep going. Whatever you say

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about this site, they do not like there time determination. -- they

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have got spirit and determination. Was there any stages it wouldn't

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happen after all those chances of creating the opportunities? All

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credit, to any other player that had that chance, many have crumbled, but

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where's kept getting on the ball, and what a delivery, what a moment

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for Robbie Brady. There were tears of joy. It was unbelievable. Lost

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myself a little bit in the moment. You hear about people scoring the

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schools and it is like an out of body experience. -- these goals. I

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am just so happy I can create that bit of history for everyone

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involved. It's unbelievable. What was it like to be such a big part of

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it? Is just hands down the best night of my football career. You

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have the fans, grown men crying, showing so much passion for our

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country. Hopefully now we can go on even more and really make ourselves

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heroes back home. The players won't have too much wrong work to enjoy

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this victory, with only three days to go before the last 16 tie with

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France. -- too much longer. Martin O'Neill said some of the individual

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talent was mesmerised, but added that if his players showed the same

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level of belief they showed against the Italians, they could topple the

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home side. Well, as you can imagine the scenes

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inside the stadium erupted last night when Robbie Brady

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scored Ireland's winner. Some fans were left in tears

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as they realised how much the goal meant - even President

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Michael D Higgins couldn't And he wasn't the only one getting

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caught up in the moment, What a night it was. The Mrs, and

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then the sheer ecstasy. It's unbelievable! I can't put it into

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words! They deserved it. The were a million times better than Italy. By

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far the better team. Can't believe it. What happens next? Wherever it

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is, we are going. That's it. I am delighted! I love Ireland! We are

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staying here. We have another week's holidays. We are not going home, we

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are here to stay! Pre-match, and befriending an Italian in France was

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key to a good night out for these other Dean supporters. They didn't

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take us to eight this morning. And you are back here again's just for

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breakfast. What happens now? Getting our train down to Leon, hotels

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sorted, and then back to Paris. I was supposed to go back to work on

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Monday, but I am still here. So maybe Wednesday or Thursday. How

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does that go down with your boss? We will find out later! Back in Derry,

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this has all the web readying for the next round. Proudest man in the

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world. And his mother. She was in tears. Just, if James is watching

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this year, we are proud of you, son. The airlines have put on extra

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flights, and all the trains so awful. On the move with

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reinforcements on the way, see you all in Lyon. -- all of the trains

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are very soul. The Republic's win over Italy means

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Northern Ireland will play Wales Northern Ireland's record against

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Wales isn't particularly good. They have won just once

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in the last 12 years. They have won just once

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in the last 40 years. But even though they are one place

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above their opposition in the current rankings, many experts are

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saying they are the underdogs for Saturday's showdown in Paris.

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The Northern Ireland team, which resumed training today,

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We believe whoever wants it the most well what a way with the victory. --

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whoever wants it the most will walk away with the victory.

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We have had former professionals slagging us off and it hasn't

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We are getting together and having a laugh.

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The more people that write us off, the better.

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We know how good we can be if we turn up.

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We are certainly not afraid of Wales.

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Like we have done in previous games, we will put everything into it. I

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think when you do that, you get yourself as good a chance as anyone

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to pull through. There is no reason why every prepare well and do

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everything right, why wouldn't we have as good a chance as anyone

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else? So our confidence is high. So Northern Ireland have the belief

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that they can progress in this tournament. Now it is the job of the

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captain and manager Michael O'Neill to come up with a game plan to beat

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Wales and the superstar Gareth Bill. There are lots of places to watch

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the Northern Ireland and Republic football teams in the next

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round of the European But it emerged today

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there was nowhere for a fanzone in Belfast now the Belsonic Festival

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facilities are no longer available. However, a solution is at hand

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from Belfast City Council, There you have it, live on BBC

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Newsline... Northern Ireland go 2-0 up

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against Ukraine last week. The fanzone really has been

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the other runaway success of the European Championship,

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using the facilities already The scene last night

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when Robbie Brady did The green and white army take

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on Wales at 5pm this Saturday, and there's a clash -

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Biffy Clyro are due That's definitely still on,

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so no Titanic fanzone for Belfast. That's meant a lot of

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frantic reorganising. Several alternatives

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were suggested - The hours went by, and no

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word of an agreement. We have to find a solution

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because it important for the fans here in

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Northern Ireland to have somewhere to go so they can enjoy

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the experience as well. The new fanzone for Saturday

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and Sunday is at Boucher Playing Fields in South Belfast -

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seen here being readied The change of venue has

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had mixed reactions. It's good, but if you're going to

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keep it going, keep it going. There is no harm in moving the venue. No

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interest in football whatsoever. You are speaking to the wrong man.

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His Ulster who murdered her husband and ex-lover's wife has failed in

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her bid to overturn her murder convictions. -- Hazel Stewart. She

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was jailed in 2011 for the double murder she helped commit 20 years

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earlier. The criminal cases review commission which investigates

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miscarriages of justice claims has refused to refer her case to the

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Court of Appeal. Meanwhile the Court of Appeal has

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been urged to step in to protect women who risk criminalisation by

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trying to access abortions. Lawyers for the Human Rights Commission made

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her closing arguments in the four-day hearing into Northern

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Ireland's abortion laws. They claim last year's High Court ruling which

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stated legislation here is incompatible with the UK's

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obligations under human rights law does not go far enough. The Attorney

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General has also challenged the ruling, arguing it could lead to a

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widening of the abortion law. The centenary of the Battle

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of the Somme will be marked a week tomorrow with special commemorative

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events and services both In the last of his special reports

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on the 100th anniversary, Mervyn Jess reports the recently

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discovered love letters sent from the trenches of the Somme

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back home to East Belfast. Scouts night opening ceremony has

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not changed that much over the decades, and the Belfast routes are

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keen to preserve their history in this, the centenary year. Many have

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something special to add their collection. My dear Lily, I was very

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glad to get your letter the other day... These are love letters from

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the trenches, written by this young man, who swapped his 10th Belfast

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Scout uniform for that other soldier in the British Army. Amid the

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carnage and killing of the Somme, he like many others around him found

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time to rate to the loved ones the left behind, in his case a young

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woman called Lelley. Houses were a couple of hundred yards apart. I

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think you see when you look at the letters that at the start of this

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correspondence, it is very much friendship. They may have known each

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other from school. They certainly knew each other from church. And he

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is quite graphic in terms of what he writes to her. He talks quite

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explicitly about the dangers of going out into no man's land, living

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with the filth and the hard work. But he also talks about the

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friendship, the, chip, the sense of it venture and excitement as well.

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Clearly that helped the Somme. I was glad to get your letter the other

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day. It was funny, I had just written the day before. I was able

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to read after this for a day or so, or perhaps longer. -- I won't be

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able to write after this. Just one of the many personal letters written

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to his sweetheart back in Belfast. It would prove to be his last. He

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won the military medal for rescuing and wounded officer from the

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battlefield on the first day of the Somme, and about a year later, in

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Belgium, he went over the top carrying his Italian colours and was

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among the first to fall. Before we went into action, he came to me

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ask... His letters have given those who followed him into scouting is a

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major think about other than patchwork, camping and outdoor

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adventure training. It is good to see how the relationship develops

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regulators, and goes from dear Lily to my dear Lily. -- develops over

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the letters. It is shocking to think that he died. It must be devastating

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for her to move on from that. She went on to train in medicine at

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Queens, where she met the man who would become her husband. She seems

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to have travelled the world with him and lived to the ripe old age of 96.

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Just when she had asked on and the family were clearing the house that

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these letters from her first love came to light. So she kept them all

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that time. Unbeknownst to her family, but it was certainly the

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wish of the lead's son, himself quite an urgently man, that the

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letters come to be with his medals. So side-by-side, the letters and

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those medals, letters from someone who clearly thought so warmly and

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deeply. With this interior of the Somme almost upon us, old stories

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like this have never seemed so alive. -- with the centenary of the

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Somme. For more about the events

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surrounding the centenary of the Battle of the Somme

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and its impact, you can check out our dedicated BBC web page -

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the address is Are you prepared to drop whatever

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you're doing to respond Well, you could be exactly

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what the Fire and Rescue Donna visited Warrenpoint

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to find out more. In 1916 the alarm was raised someone

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ringing the alarm bell, and the clerk would run out and knock the

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doors of the firefighters, at home or at work. The alert system is a

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bit more sophisticated nowadays, with mobile phones and pagers, but

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that sense of service is still in place. What sort of incident would

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firefighters have attended all over those 100 years? I suppose they

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would have eerie to a great degree, everything from domestic and

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commercial fires right through to shipping fires, mountain fires and

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rescues of the mountain bike track that is an doorstep here. What are

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the sort of people who joined the service on a part-time community

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basis? Dictate the type person with that community spirit, is that -- a

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desire to give back. Somewhere employed, some self-employed, but

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the thing they have in common is the sense of camaraderie, the fact the

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train together to serve the community they live in. I've been

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told that it's not only that sense of serving the community in these

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parts, but also that that sense is passed on from generation to

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generation within families. Invariably that was true, because

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there was a requirement that you lived within a certain response area

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from the station, so what you found was that father did it for many

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years, and as a result, the sons and daughters were used to that system,

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so it was a natural progression when they can seize became available that

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they were brought into the family. -- when vacancies became available.

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Let's talk about present-day community firefighters.

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Monday night is drill night at this fire Station. These men are

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community firefighters. That means they have day jobs, but are always

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on call in case of emergency. This man has been in the service for 11

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years and runs his own software company in the town. It is something

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I had always wanted to do, and the opportunity came up the recruiting

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for six people at ten 2005, and I was one of the people that got in.

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There is a buzz associated with it, but the main thing is being able to

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help people. In situations where there have been house-buyers are

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traffic collisions and people have got out, and you see them later and

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think, if not for the efforts of the cruise, they may not have been

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alive. Dealing with the likes of broad traffic accidents can be tough

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emotionally. The camaraderie of the crew at the station afterwards can

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help to get them through that. It doesn't get any easier over the

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years when you deal with those. While he and his colleagues may have

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day jobs, they must always be at the ready to drop everything to deal

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with an emergency call. Whether I am in work or at home, even out for a

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meal or anything, you just have to drop it and run. Whenever I met my

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wife, I think on our second date I was supposed to meet her, and I had

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to go to a broad traffic collision and stood up. But obviously away

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with it. Like the firefighters, ready to go 24 seven.

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How important is it for employers to be flexible when it comes to

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community firefighters, to let them go on and job? It is absolutely

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vital. They cannot serve the community without the backing of the

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employers, and to be honest, it is a vital community service that

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employers allow them a way to do that job. Thank you. There really is

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a sense of community here, and at the end of the month there will be

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an open day to celebrate 100 years of firefighting in the town. Retired

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firefighters are coming back to join in the celebration, and all the

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children and young people will be able to find out what it is like to

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work with one of these. And that open day is this Saturday.

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Rugby, and a calf injury has ruled Ulster's Jared Payne out

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of the Ireland team to take on South Africa in Saturday's series

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Hooker Rory Best will captain Ireland for the 12th time.

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The team trained this morning in the South

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African sunshine, and with the series

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tied at one game each, Joe Schmidt is bidding to become the first

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Ireland coach to win a series over the Springboks.

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Let's get the weather now. Things got a bit noisy this afternoon.

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We still have some more of those scattered showers together this

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evening, and we may get the odd rumble of thunder before the showers

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begin to ease overnight. Certainly not a cold night. Tim Morrow the

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unsettled weather continues. Because we have low pressure in control,

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providing scattered showers through the day. But to begin with not a bad

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start. There will be dry weather and sunshine before we begin to see

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those scattered showers breaking out later on in the morning, and those

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bright colours indicate some heavy showers. We could see problems on

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roads, surface flooding and back-end of thing, as we see undermining

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breaking out. Temperatures will reach about 16 Celsius, cooler than

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today, because of the northerly wind. So toward the north coast at

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best 14 or 15 Celsius. If you are travelling tomorrow, scattered

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showers and sunny spells sums up the picture, perhaps with the exception

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of the south-east of England. A little bit colour and pressure

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further north and west, but still not bad for the time of year. For us

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in mind, 17 or 18 Celsius, but cooler towards the North course.

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Into tomorrow morning, showers beginning to ease away a little bit.

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Not a bad end to the daily further north you work with some evening

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sunshine. A few scattered showers remaining, and is selling counties

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are aware. Into Saturday, turning cooler, but for most of us about ten

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or 11 Celsius. For Saturday itself, rather cloudy day. Showers not as

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heavy, but some wet weather out there. Especially in eastern

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counties. We hold onto the wind from the North West. 17 or 18 degrees at

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a push, but we are not expecting a lot of sunshine. If you're heading

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to the fanzone in Belfast for the game, Pak - just encase. It looks

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like it will damp. Sunday also looked rather grey and dark, so you

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will want to bring something with you. Into Monday next week, looking

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like we will get more in the way of sunshine.

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That's just before Can Be Viewed for the results of the European

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referendum.

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