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17/07/2016

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I'll be back here on BBC1 with the News at Ten.

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A two-year-old boy has died after being struck

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It happened around 1.15 this afternoon on the Lone Moor Road

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The driver of the car has been spoken to by police

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The road remains closed at this time.

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A man is in a critical condition in hospital after he was assaulted

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He was attacked by a number of people outside a social club

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in Flax Street in the Ardoyne area just before 5.30.

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He suffered head injuries and police are appealing for information.

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The deputy First Minister says he's confident he could get

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a vote in the Assembly against leaving the EU.

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Martin McGuinness was referring to comments by the Prime Minister

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that she wouldn't trigger an exit until an agreed

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However, the First Minister Arlene Foster says leaving

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the EU will happen. David Maxwell reports.

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When Theresa May entered Downing Street last Wednesday,

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But she inherits a nation divided over Brexit.

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There is little united about the UK. Scotland sees their future in

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Europe, we in the north sea our future in Europe, Wales is very

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divided on the issue and I think this British Government has to take

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account of that. Speaking on the Sunday Politics,

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the Deputy First Minister referred to the Prime Minister's meeting

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with Scotland's First Minister, After it, Theresa May said

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she wanted UK wide agreement Mr McGuinness says he'll oppose that

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through the Assembly. We are not satisfied and if that

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effectively hands a veto to Scotland and to us in the north then we would

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use it and I think I can deliver a vote in the assembly which rejects

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any attempt to drag us against our will out of Europe.

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The First Minister has rejected any notion that Northern Ireland

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But speaking on the same programme, she said she would welcome

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The very basic fundamental is that we are leaving the EU. Now, if we

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can have continuing good relations with the European Union, I am quite

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content and anything that would be a very good thing for Northern Ireland

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to have but it doesn't take away from the fundamental issue that we

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are leaving. One thing that united the Executive

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is the desire to prevent any return Questions over how exactly

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immigration and trade But the First Minister says a cross

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border body on Brexit isn't needed. I can lift the phone and speak to

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the Taoiseach or the Foreign Minister respect to any of the

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ministers any time I want, there is no need for another institution to

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be set up to deal with these issues. Work to find a way ahead

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will continue this week with the first visit

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of the new Secretary of State, James Brokenshire, and a meeting

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of an Executive deeply divided Holidaymakers returning from Turkey

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have been giving their reaction to the attempted military coup

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there on Friday. Arriving into Belfast International

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Airport early this morning, most told our reporter Claire Graham

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said they were happy to be home. You could hear it be trouble.

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Gunshots and bombs, that's all I could really hear, helicopters,

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jets. My daughter at home was panicking and she was in a bit of a

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state but a managed to get through to her. We flew home to be as

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normal. Would you go back to Turkey? Not any big rush to at the moment.

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It was OK, we had lots of information. They let us know how

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things were going. Will go back next year again.

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Sport and Tyrone are the new Ulster Gaelic football

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champions after beating Donegal by 13 points to 11 in this

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afternoon's final in Clones. Thomas Niblock reports.

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Six years without victory is a long time in Tyrone but success is around

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again. There was a time when Mickey Harte's side almost expected

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trophies and it wasn't only special today but different with the

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outpouring of emotion. Before the celebrations came the football. It

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was cagey, it was tight and on many occasions, there was literally

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nothing between the sides but what a finish. Michael Murphy, the captain

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of Donegal, had the chance to win it if he could score at this. He

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couldn't. Then two point deep into injury time. An incredible finale

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and the result means to ruin either champions of Ulster. This is what we

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dream of. The last title be one, people don't seem to care about it.

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Hunger has been over six years and are really the maitre d' in that

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game. Great credit to our team because we never got ahead our

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games. I thought the game was gone for another couple of times but I

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know the quality of these men. Donegal will go the route of the but

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for Tyrone. Golf and Rory McIlroy finished

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in a tie for 5th place at the Open Championship in Scotland.

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Stephen Watson reports. Rory McIlroy produced his best round

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of the week for a very respectable finish at the Open Championship here

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at Royal Troon. He rediscovered his touch on the greens for a four under

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par round, too late to challenge but he still leaves feeling confident. I

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was going out there today was trying to get world ranking points, cup

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points, that was my call this weekend. I sort of forgot about the

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Claret Jug and try to focus on finishing as high as a could and it

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felt like I did that pretty well today. Northern Ireland's other

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champions, Darren Clarke and Graeme McDowell finished well off the pace

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but will have another opportunity to land a major title when the US PGA

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tees off in just ten days' time. Now finally onto the weather

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forecast with Barra Best. Some sunny gap out there especially

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in eastern counties. Some cloud in the west, some showers but not an

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awful lot and it will be a warm and muggy night. Tomorrow and Tuesday we

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can look forward to warmer days with temperatures reaching the mid-20s.

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To begin with tomorrow, a lot of cloud but it will break up and there

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will be sunny breaks by mid-morning. That will continue through the day.

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The west of the weather most likely towards parts of the north and west

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of Scotland, cloudy and damp but elsewhere across Britain and

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Ireland, a fine day with plenty of dry and

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sunny weather. Close to 30 degrees towards the south-east of Britain,

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across Ireland, 2526 degrees with the best of the sunshine. For

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Northern Ireland, apart from the odd eyes lizard shower, it is a dry

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picture and one in the sun. .

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