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That's all from the BBC News at Six, so it's goodbye from me, and,

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This is BBC Newsline and these are the headlines this

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A day of disruption at Belfast International airport

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as a plane gets stuck between the runways.

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Very disappointing. I do not know where I am heading no. I would just

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have to get back to Glasgow somehow. I would just have to get back to

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Glasgow somehow. the length of time some people have

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to wait for urgent cancer treatment A nine year old boy

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is injured in a collision with a scrambler bike

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in Newtownabbey. We could have them looking at a more

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serious incident, someone could have died.

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government sends out its invites to next month's Brexit forum -

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of a plastic carrier bag double to ten pence ?

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One win away from the FAI cup final - Can Derry city see off holders

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Dundalk at the second time of asking?

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And a bit more breeze again as we head

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into tomorrow but it's still looking mainly dry.

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It's been a day of disruption at Belfast International Airport

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with flight cancellations and delays - all because of a damaged cargo

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plane stuck at the junction of the two runways.

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It had problems with its landing gear early this morning.

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Our reporter David Maxwell is at the airport.

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I can tell you life is beginning to turn to normal here at Belfast

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International airport. Within the last half hour, the plane at the

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centre of the story was towed off the runway and is now sitting here.

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Some people investigating it just over my shoulder. This all began

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this morning at 6am when the aircraft touched down. Some damage

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was caused to the undercarriage and some of the tyres also blew out.

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That led to the airport being closed for a couple of hours. They then

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decided what needed to happen in terms of flights ticking off year.

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Ten flights were cancelled. Five inbound and five outbound.

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Passengers were obviously not happy about the delays. We spoke to some

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of them this morning. I was going to Glasgow but now I have missed my

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meetings so I will have to try and get to Edinburgh instead but that

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won't be until tomorrow morning so I will be able to go home and more the

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law and which will be a pleasant dear the change. I got Hewlett ten

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past eight this morning. Army to another flights to Glasgow. And then

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a flight to Australia. I am going to miss that. If it is not delayed or

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cancelled. I do not know when I will get back. Someone who can give us

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the latest on the situation is the managing director of the airport.

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Not established a? Sadly not. It has not been much fun. Both runways are

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now fully operational. As you can imagine, it has cost issues today.

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What were the problems this morning that the airport could not operate?

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Essentially the airport -- the aircraft stopped at the intersection

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of our two runways. We had to figure out how much runway we could use, we

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had some meters so we could have some operation. Unfortunately the

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aircraft arrived three minutes before our first scheduled

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departure. Eventually we got some flights out. Thank you very much

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indeed. Life is returning to normal. Passengers are advised to check

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their flights but it should be good news when most people this evening.

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A GP has described the length of time some people have

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to wait for urgent cancer treatment as 'horrendous'.

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Figures obtained by the BBC reveal that in one health trust some women

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are faced with waiting up to 35 weeks to see a cancer specialist.

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In response the Health Minister speaking in the Assembly said

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Our Health Correspondent Marie-Louise Connolly has the story.

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Joanne Grimly knows what it is like living

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In 2008 she was diagnosed with breast cancer but

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now it has spread to her stomach and bones.

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While overall her treatment has been good, she says she had to

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When she told me I had breast cancer and I would be in hospital for five

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weeks. I was devastated, not about having cancer but it was the week.

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All I could think of was I needed this cancer out.

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With great awareness around cancer, many people

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But that extra demand means summer having

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to wait longer than the

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In fact figures seen by the BBC revealed that after

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a routine breast cancer referral some women may have to wait up to 35

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These figures are horrendous. For example waiting 35 weeks for the

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routine breast appointment for a woman is so stressful but equally

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the patients are still unwell in that time. We have referred them

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that problem and they are coming back to our door on a repeated basis

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because they are anxious and upset and potentially getting sicker.

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In a statesman a spokesperson for the Southern health trust said

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the trust had worked hard to improve the breast cancer service

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And currently 95% of urgent cases are being seen within two weeks.

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It acknowledged the loss of specialist staff meant patients can

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be seen as quickly as the trust would like, but

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performance has improved significantly.

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Like other places, the trust's breast cancer unit has

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And it is not just cancer which has a long waiting

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The leaked figures indicate some research for a routine urology

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treatment could face a wait of 142 weeks.

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But we don't know how many people this effects,

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these are the official figures compiled by the trust and given to

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I think what we have seen over the past few months has been shocking.

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It is unacceptable to say that anyone should have to wait longer

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than necessary. The targets are challenging and fun reason, to make

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sure we can deliver the best outcomes we can. -- and a reason.

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earlier the issue was raised in the Assembly.

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According to this cancer charity their helpline is busy.

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It is horrific, sitting at home and waiting for months.

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Timing is critical and for some can make a huge difference not only to

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the treatment but even their survival.

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A nine year old boy was injured in a collision involving a scrambler

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There are few details about the incident but we've been

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told he's said to be in a stable condition and that the police

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It's the latest crash involving a scrambler and it happened

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within a few hours of an Assembly debate about the current

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Tyre tracks which are visible around the pitch at

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Evidence of scramblers have been driven in the area.

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A nine-year-old boy was hit by a scrambler bike just behind me at

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nine o'clock last night. He was taken to hospital and is said to be

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A local councillor says young people reading

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scramblers in this area is an ongoing issue and

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Before it was usually damage to open spaces. This could have been a

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tragic accident. Thankfully it is not. We could have been looking at a

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more serious incident here. Somebody could have been more seriously

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injured. We think the PSNI need to step up and say we will police

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public spaces and send a message to people that this is not acceptable.

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bikes in public spaces such as playing fields or public parks.

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In July, mother of three Valerie Armstrong died

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after being hit by a scrambler in Colin Glen Forest Park

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A month later, on a private vehicle track, 13-year-old

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Daniel Sheridan from Dublin was killed in a crash in Magillagon.

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Yesterday, the law surrounding scramblers on quad bikes was

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A motion was put forward for the current law to

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An aunt of a woman accused of murder has told the trial

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that she warned her niece to keep an eye on the victim,

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It's claimed the man who died was beaten in a house in Lurgan

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in a frenzied attack and his body dumped in a wheelie bin.

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The attack happened in this house in Lurgan in

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Just hours before, the victim, 40-year-old Owen Creaney was

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pictured with Stephen Hughes, the man who lived there

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and who is now charged with his murder.

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25-year-old Shauneen Boyle is his co-accused.

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Her and said she had overheard the accused speaking about the victim,

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saying he had fallen over and banged his head. She had told Shauneen

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Boyle that if you got any worse, concussion could be dangerous and

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she should bring him to hospital. Over the days after Mr Creaney

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was injured, Shauneen Boyle told her and she was helping Stephen Hughes

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to clean his house. Evidence was given of

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the victim's bloodstains said she came to her

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house with police. She told her that Owen Creaney was

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dead and that he had beaten him. When asked who he was, she said

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When asked who he was, she said Stephen Hughes.

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Still to come, reactions of a proposal to double the cost of a

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carrier bag to 10p. We do not want to pay 5p towards environmental

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Withdrawal from the EU would have a "catastrophic effect"

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on Northern Ireland's peace process, a barrister has told

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He was speaking as a landmark legal bid to halt the UK's

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planned departure from the European Union got under way.

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Brexit means Brexit says the Prime Minister and a government

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which wants to lead Northern Ireland,

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which voted remain, out of Europe as part of a wider UK withdrawal.

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But the people behind to legal challenges in Belfast say it can't

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One of them lost his son to loyalist paramilitaries and says it

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Our last port of call is the European Court of Human Rights. If

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we come out of Europe, the European Court of Human Rights will be done

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Court of Human Rights will be done away with.

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Raymond McCord's barrister argued that the

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Good Friday Agreement gave the people of Northern Ireland to power

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over the role and sovereignty so that no Westminster Government could

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impose so big a constitutional challenge as a withdrawal from the

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He also said Brexit would have a catastrophic effect on the peace

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process and the delicate constitutional balance which we have

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Later, a cross-party group of MLAs made their case, that any

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plans to trigger article 50 should be examined and voted on by

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Parliament or a failing that the Assembly.

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It is about ensuring that British and Irish governments on previous

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agreements, especially the Good Friday Agreement. And ensuring our

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fledgling Democratic system can move forward on a stable full --

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forward on a stable full -- framework.

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It isn't just happening here, there will be similar court

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hearings in London in the coming days and so far the Prime Minister

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But lawyers on both sides of the Irish Sea will

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There will be more submissions in this

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The First Minister says after Brexit she wants to see the border work

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in a way that helps Northern Ireland and the Republic.

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talks with the Prime Minister at the Conservative Party conference

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Our Political Correspondent Stephen Walker

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In the days of Doctor Paisley, it would have been unthinkable, and by

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being the devil's buttermilk and the party banner. At one stage there

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will include -- used to get any year. The lunchtime event came after

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the first Minister and the Prime Minister met to talk about the exit

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and the border. Of course the issue at end how we're going to make the

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border work which is good for both sides in terms of trade and

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services. She is very engaged in that issue I am glad to say. I am

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really encouraged by the fact she has in every major speech so far are

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talked about the United Kingdom and all the parts of the United Kingdom.

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How Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom work together was part of

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James Brokenshire's speech. No one wants to seize the return to the

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borders of the past. As someone who worked alongside his MA in the Home

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Office for six years, I can testify to the Prime minister's commitment

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to all parts of the United Kingdom. She made clear when entering Downing

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Street that we must preserve the special bonds that unite England,

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Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. For local politicians the

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day in Birmingham began with the traditional Ulster fry up word

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Breakfast met exit. The Sinn Fein MP was near, he wants Unionists to

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participate in all Ireland discussions. I think it is very

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important the forum is in place so all views, not all views of unionism

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are represented heard at the table today. 11 out of the 18

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constituencies voted to remain an Apple needs to be respected. Another

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MP made the journey and he wants greater action from the Executive. I

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think we have no direction on where we are going. We do not know what we

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are fighting for, how we will keep jobs and keep industry and business.

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It is the economy which will keep Northern Ireland going. This was the

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biggest delegation of local politicians to a party conference

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for some time and it is clear there was only one subject on the agenda,

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Brexit and the border. Whilst those who travel you do not share the same

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analysis, it illustrates how important Northern Ireland has

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become in the debate about life after the referendum.

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The Republic's government is inviting politicians,

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business people and trade unionists from both sides of the border

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to what it is describing as an "all island civic

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The meeting will be hosted by the Taoiseach in Dublin

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Sinn Fein, the SDLP and the Alliance have already indicated

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The main unionist parties have already declared

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Our Political Editor Mark Devenport is at Stormont.

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What is the purpose of this dialogue? Enda Kenny says the

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exception -- poses unique challenges and once those who attend the

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meeting to consider a number of Bill at points. The areas we had

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discussed there at the conference, trade, the economy, the peace

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process, the border. Speaking earlier the Taoiseach rejected the

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fact that this would be a one-off. Or that his government had been

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caught flat-footed by the result of the Brexit referendum. On the 2nd of

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November, the first all Ireland conversation dealing with this

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matter will be held Hughes in Dublin. The first of a number of

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meetings, all political parties who wish to attend will be invited. I do

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not except that the government have been flat-footed about this. We are

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the one institution that had a column -- contingency plan in place

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before the 23rd of June when the vote was taken and decided on by the

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British people. We know there will be some empty chairs at the table,

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what is the Unionist view? Both leave Unionists such as the DUP and

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remain Unionists like the Ulster Unionists are said to be saying this

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is unnecessary, it is a UK matter. The DUP said there is already a

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ministerial Council and which they can discuss the implications of the

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Brexit decision. Whilst the Irish government is saying it wants to CF

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there will be some kind of special status, some EU recognition of the

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difficulties of Northern Ireland and special arrangements, the DUP in

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their own words is talking about similar things. He and his Jeffrey

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Donaldson talking about making a special case for Northern Ireland.

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We will need to make a special case for Ireland, both with the European

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union and with the wider world. Northern Ireland as part of their UK

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and we are heading for a Brexit, we know that and we will work closely

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with our government in London but we also need to ensure special

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arrangements are put in place to ensure we have three movement of

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goods on the islands and we have a market on the island by businesses

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to do what they do best, trade with each other. So the conundrum will be

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achieving a special arrangement which the DUP is looking for without

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having the opt out which is something the Prime Minister has

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already ruled out. Thank you. The cost of buying a plastic bag

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could double to ten pence. That's one of the options

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being considered by the Department of Finance which is reviewing

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the carrier bag levy. The use of plastic bags has fallen

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dramatically since the levy was introduced in 2013,

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as Catherine Morrison reports. No trip to the shops these days

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is complete without bringing a Increasingly more and more of us

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are opting to reuse bags instead of It is not just changed our

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shopping behaviour, it has been good for the

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environment as well. Nearly 200 million fewer plastic

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bags in circulation here it than when the levy

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was first introduced in 2013. It also raised millions

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for environmental projects. Environmental campaigners have

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greeted the plastic bag levy as a success.

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But now it is under review by the Department

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They are considering three options, scrapping

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scheme altogether, keeping the same or doubling the cost

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of the single-use bags from 5p to 10p.

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Terrific. I do not object, I think it has been very successful. It will

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clear up the environment quite a bit. What about the idea of paying

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10p instead of 5p? I do not know that will make a big difference to

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the cost of the average shop. Why? It is making as paid, we do not want

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to pay 5p towards environmental whatever. It should be up to us.

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Definitely reuse the bags, especially when there are so many in

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the boot of the car. I have to remember to bring them out.

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I have to remember to bring them out.

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The Department for agriculture, environment and rural

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A member of the committee told us he in favour of the status quo.

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We have seen good results from the introduction of the 5p levy with

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roughly 80% more bags being reduced -- being not used. I do not think

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we're in a position to remove it entirely. I think we would seem more

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being used. No decision will be made

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on this until next spring. After the Department of finance's

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review is Described as the "biggest

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game of the season" by Derry City's Manager -

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this evening sees the team The biggest gate of the season

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is expected on another of those bumper Brandywell nights -

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kick off is 7-45 - Two days ago Derry City came

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from two goals down to force a replay with FAI

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cup holders Dundalk. Here's our northwest

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reporter Keiron Tourish. The Derry City players were in

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buoyant mood after their dramatic late equaliser to keep the cup final

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hopes alive. They were two down at half-time on Sunday. The champions

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had a 2- nil lead but it is the second half performance which gave

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Kenny Shiels hopefully the replay. Rory Patterson pulled one back.

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Curtis called his third goal in two games. City where resilience. It was

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tough. I think we could have got the winner, I am looking forward to the

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game tonight. We would love to get to the final. Looking forward to it

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and hopefully we can get the win. The candy stripes may have homework

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advantage but now that Dundalk will be formidable. I hope our mental

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preparation is bang on. If that is up to top quality and the boys are

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mentally prepare to, they won't be physically prepared, I can't do

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anything about the short gap between the games. If we are mentally

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prepared, you don't know until the night, then we have a good chance.

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So this scene is set for Derry City's biggest game of the season.

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The manager says it has players show the same tenacity as the dead in the

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second half against Dundalk, they can be up for a coveted place at the

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Veteran defender Aaron Hughes has been called into

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the Northern Ireland squad for the upcoming world cup

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qualifiers at home to San Marino on saturday and away to Germany

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The 36-year-old who now plays his club

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football in India comes in as defensive cover

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Hughes is Northern Ireland's most capped outfield player of all time

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with 103 appearances to date and counting.

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The Republic of Ireland also have a number of injury problems.

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Seven players have already been ruled out of the squad

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for Thursday's qualifier at home to Georgia.

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And now it looks like they'll be without Bournemouth

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James McCarthy's participation in today's training was a much-needed

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Harry Arter missed the session, leaving

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The scan was inconclusive. If you do not train two days before a game,

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that is not good news. We wouldn't be too hopeful about the second

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match. After opening their campaign with.

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away draw in Serbia, the Republic face Georgia

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at home before travelling to

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We will have more from the Republic and the northern Ireland camp

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I love the autumnal colours. Lots of lovely photographs coming in and the

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weather is not too bad either. lovely photographs coming in and the

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weather is not too bad either. The breeze is easing and it is mainly

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dry. That is because of high pressure which is sitting above

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Scandinavia. This means we have south-easterly winds which are

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holding these weather fronts to the West. This one has been sitting over

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the west coast of Ireland last couple of days, especially for

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County Kerry they have had almost one month's worth of rain. So the

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rest of the Republic and Northern Ireland has been mainly dry,

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affidamento in prova but it does turn out together bits of Lewis Guy.

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-- it does send out to give bits of brightness and blue sky. Some clear

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intervals but generally we are looking for a lot of cloud

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throughout the night. Temperatures between ten and 12 degrees. We could

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catch the odd pocket of rain as the disease starts to pick up again.

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Tomorrow will be a breezy day. Mainly dry for the most part,

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perhaps the odd shower first thing in the morning. The cloud could be

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stubborn and at times. Into the afternoon, the breeze will pick up

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to bring brightness, especially in the east. Here we will notice that

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please the most coming in from the south-east which will make you feel

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cold, temperatures around 14 or 15 degrees. Into Thursday and Friday,

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still breezy with a lot of dry weather. Cloudy into the weekend. It

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looks pretty good. That was BBC Newsline. Thank you for watching.

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Goodbye.

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