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There's more throughout the evening on the BBC News Channel,

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Good evening, welcome to BBC Newsline.

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A 24-year-old man has died in a crash in County Tyrone.

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He was on a quad bike on the Aghintain Road

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in Fivemiletown in the early hours of this morning.

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Keith Robinson was from the Fivemiletown area.

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The PSNI arrested a 13-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man

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following a racially motivated assault in South Belfast last night.

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The pair allegedly bumped into a 55-year-old man

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in Tates Avenue, and then punched him in the face.

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They've both been released on police bail.

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A 36-year-old man who was struck by lightning in Lisburn last month

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The South Eastern Trust say he's still in intensive care.

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George Allen was collecting two of his children from Killowen

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Parents and teachers used a defibrillator on him

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and his five-year-old son before paramedics arrived.

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Two local MPs have said that Tony Blair clearly made a mistake

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in taking the UK into war with Iraq in 2003.

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Ian Paisley and Alasdair McDonnell told the Sunday Politics programme

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that the decision will always overshadow the work the former

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Labour Prime Minister did in Northern Ireland leading

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to the Good Friday Agreement of 1998.

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He really is a Marmite Prime Minister -

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one regarded the most successful Labour Prime Minister,

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and now he seems to be becoming the most disgraced Prime Minister

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to war again on the terms that they went to war in Iraq.

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And indeed the way decisions are taken -

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I mean, look how Syria has been handled.

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It now is very inclusive of the whole Cabinet administration,

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and includes Parliament in decisions which previously the Prime Minister

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He brought us to peace out of all belief...

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That hasn't changed with the Chilcot findings?

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There is another Tony Blair that charged off to war in Iraq,

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It is two different personalities, almost.

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A man who was arrested following searches in Londonderry on Friday

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The searches in the Creggan and Galliagh areas were part

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of a dissident republican investigation.

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A look ahead now to a story we'll have on tomorrow

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We'll be looking at the effect the hit series Game Of Thrones

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Season six may have just ended, but the series has brought

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In terms of jobs and services here, we're just

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In terms of jobs and services here, across the six seasons, and that is

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spent on people that live here and services that are provided by people

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here. So tune into tomorrow evening's BBC

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Newsline at half past six here on BBC One, to find

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out more on that story. In hurling, Antrim have

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beaten Armagh 6-21 to 4-14 It's the 15th consecutive

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Ulster title for Antrim. Jonathan Rea's increased his lead

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in the World Superbike Championship to 71 points after winning race one

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in the Laguna Seca It's the County Antrim man's eighth

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win this season. He'll be back on the grid this

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evening for the second race In cricket, Ireland's opening

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one-day international against Afghanistan in Belfast

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was abandoned today The first game of the five-match

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series fell victim to Well, there wasn't much sign

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of summer today with all that rain - It's been a very unsettled day, rain

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never too far away, but also quite warm, temperatures have managed to

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get up to 19 degrees despite the rain. We still have some to come

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this evening; later on tonight it will get more fragmented from the

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West. But it means there will still be some damp weather around first

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thing tomorrow. Another mild night as well, quite humid in places, with

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temperatures in the low tweens but also a change in wind direction,

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bringing fresh air. There's the area of low pressure, moving away, and

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our air starts to come in from the Atlantic for the beginning of next

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week. Weather-wise is a mixture of sunshine and showers, but hopefully

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this high pressure will settle things down towards the end of the

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week, but it's a battle between that and the next area of low pressure.

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So we will begin -- need to keep an eye on things and hopefully the high

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pressure will win. If you are off on holiday this week, expect a cool

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breeze off the seat of the north coast. Some sunshine but also some

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showers, and one or two will be quite heavy, but fortunately the

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breeze will mean they blow through fairly quickly. So as far as

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tomorrow's detail goes, there will be some showers around so if you are

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up early tomorrow morning you will need the umbrella because there will

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be some wet weather around. It will start to feel cool and fresh though,

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compared to the humid weather we have had over the last couple of

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days, because of the westerly breeze. Lots of showers coming in

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across Scotland, northern England, down into Wales and the Midlands.

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Some heavy, with a risk of thunder. 12 getting down

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into London, but temperatures still into the low 20s. It improves across

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the Republic and over Northern Ireland tomorrow afternoon.

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Eventually we will have some sunshine, and although it will feel

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cool in the breeze, in the sun over Belfast, County Down and Armagh, it

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would be bad at all. Tomorrow night temperatures will drop into single

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figures, so we move away from that humid weather we've had over the

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last few days. Tuesday, the 12th of July, if you're going to enjoy the

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bands, bring a raincoat, there will be some sunshine around but also a

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cool breeze and some sharp showers. But hopefully something a little bit

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more settled by Thursday. Our next BBC Newsline bulletin

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is at ten to eleven tonight. Until then you can keep up to date

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with local news on BBC Radio Ulster From everyone on the BBC

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Newsline team, goodnight.

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