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and his family for a year and is with them as the verdict comes

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through. Join me on 200 shops here are involved in

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a price row with the multinational SuperValu, Mace and Centra stores

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are no longer getting products from the company after they hiked up

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prices by 10%. A similar dispute between Unilever

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and Tesco was resolved From Marmite to Pot Noodle is,

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Unilever makes some of our best-known food products. Earlier

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this week, it emerged the multinational giant raised wholesale

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prices by 10%, blaming Brexit and the falling value of the pound.

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Tesco was one of the first to hit the headlines for resisting the

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move. Now it has emerged three other leading retailers here, Mace, Centra

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and SuperValu have also refused to pay the increase. They are owned by

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the mass grave group. In a letter to store managers explain your

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position, they said they were not able to absorb such cost increases,

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nor were they able to pass them on to consumers. That had been the fear

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most shoppers in Tesco. However, late this afternoon, it emerged that

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the dispute had been resolved. That has led to optimism that a deal will

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now be done in Northern Ireland. We hope in the next 24 hours that we

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can get a successful outcome. But you strip all this away and any talk

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about currencies or multinational deals, this is all about the

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consumer. Local shoppers. Ensuring that they don't have to pay more in

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groceries at the end of the week. Tonight, they said that unlike

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Tesco, they are still in dispute with Unilever. They say that

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negotiations are continuing to find a resolution before customers notice

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a difference on shop shelves. A man accused of killing a friend

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broke down in court today as he described how he put

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the victim's body Giving evidence for the first time,

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Stephen Hughes denied murdering Owen Creaney at a house

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in Craigavon in July 2014. Stephen Hughes took to the stand

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today in the first day of the defence team's case. Under

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questioning by his lawyer, he gave his account of what happened here at

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his house in July 20 14. He said he had ended up their drinking with the

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victim, Owen Creaney, seen on the right, and his co-accused on the

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night of the assault. In answer to a question from his lawyer, Stephen

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Hughes said the people we was with Adam Wagner. He described looking

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away for a moment and heard a thud. When he looked up, Owen Creaney was

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on the floor and shone in -- Shaunine was kicking and stamping on

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him. He denied any place in the assault. Stephen Hughes said it was

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Shaunine her first suggested the wheelie bin. He described table he

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and Shaunine lay the bin on its side and together slid Mr Creaney's

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remains inside. Next, it was the turn of Shaunine Boyle's lawyer to

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question Stephen Hughes. Shaunean Boyle's lawyer then

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referred to Stephen Hughes' past convictions and said that they

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showed a propensity for violence. He failed to do convictions of assaults

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against two women. -- referred to two. One of which was annexed

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partner who was three months pregnant. He also hired convictions

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for assault, including one instance of attacking a police officer with a

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stick. Stephen Hughes said, just because I have a history of violence

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in the past, doesn't mean I actually did what I am sitting here today

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for. A Newtownards man with alleged

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paramilitary links has appeared in court accused of murdering a man

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in Coleraine last month Our north-east reporter,

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Sara Girvin, was at There was a heavy police presence as

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35-year-old window cleaner Richard DL from when Park Road appeared in

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court. This was following a row with 54-year-old Mark Lamont, we're

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Richard Dalzell later left the bar with his partner and went to her

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house. The men alleged to have forced their way into the property

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here on this road. There was a minor altercation and three men left. Mr

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Lamont and Mr Dalziel fought. He left the scene but handed himself in

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to police, saying it was a fight, I won. Mr Lamont died of his injuries

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in hospital on Tuesday night. The police officer said Mr Dalziel had

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links to paramilitary operations and had been involved in loan shark Inc

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and drug dealing. Bail was refused with the case to be held again

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weight of this month. -- later this month.

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A 53-year-old man, who's understood to be the former head

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of the animal charity the USPCA, has been charged with

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Stephen Philpott is also charged with possessing and concealing

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He'll appear at Newry Magistrates' Court next Wednesday.

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The skipper of a County Down trawler that was almost sunk by a submarine

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last year has accused the Royal Navy of playing Russian roulette with

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An investigation has found the commanders failed

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to plan sufficiently before a military exercise.

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Our agriculture and environment correspondent

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The Royal Navy submarine was in breach of its own rules when it

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snagged the nets of this boat, almost capsizing her. Listing

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heavily, she and her crew of 41 Littlemoor man terrified passengers.

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The nuclear powered submarine had left Faslane in Scotland on a

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military exercise. Moving at speed and faced with dozens of trawlers in

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the Irish Sea, the crew had information overload. They assessed

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other vessels in the path as merchant shipping, which they could

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clear that debt, making Noel al -- making no allowance for trolling

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boats. You know, it was going to happen. There was no way a submarine

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can navigate at speed in the Irish ceiling that. You consult this up in

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a couple of simple sentences. The submarine was running too fast and

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too deep through what was a busy shipping doing. They knew that after

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three hours they had snagged the Karen and it took the Royal Navy

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five monster admitted. The Royal Navy's on rules say that submarines

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should give wide berth to trawlers. If they hit one, they are meant to

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stop and help. That didn't happen. You can say that the Navy didn't

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really engage in our investigation as the Durban. Had they engaged

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singer -- sooner and be more cooperative, we could have produced

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a better report that would have aided safety in the future. The

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Royal Navy has apologised for the incident and acknowledged the park

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this delay played in it. Christmas shoppers in Belfast

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are set to lose free city Councillors voted against making

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1,500 free spaces available at night They took the decision

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after Translink claimed the free The company has said it

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will reduce some of its fares I live in the country, so it isn't

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easy for me to get public transport. My nearest train station is six

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miles away. The bus service is to buses a day. For me, it does make a

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difference. I live in the city, so I take the bus often. So I am looking

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forward to it. A mother who suffered years

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of physical and sexual abuse at the hands of her violent partner

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says domestic abuse victims In an interview for The View,

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Terri-Louise Graham is angry that a law to protect victims

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from psychological abuse is being used in other parts

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of the UK but not here. I would say that please bring it

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now. Not next week or next year, now. As soon as you can. It will

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save lives. Your mental health... They are trying to get people to

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look at it and raise awareness, but this affects your mental health so

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bad. I left with the condition I suffer with every single day because

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of the experiences I have at the hands of that man. The longer it is

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left, the more people's lives are in danger. So act on it now.

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There will be more on this story directly after this

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We'll hear live from the Justice Minister, Claire Sugden,

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who says tackling domestic abuse is her number one priority.

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And I'll be asking her how exactly she's planning to do that.

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Plus, what about special status for Northern Ireland

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in the EU if the Republic pays our membership fee?

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We'll hear from the DUP's Gavin Robinson and Fine

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Join me straight after this bulletin.

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Staff at Belfast Zoo are delighted at the arrival

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This is baby Olivia. She is just two months old and is staying close to

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her money. -- mother. Belfast Zoo is one of several in Europe trying to

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keep this type of gorilla from extension. In 1996, there was 90,000

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of them in the wild. But in 30 years, they reckon guerrillas will

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be extinct in the wild, and that means no gorillas, chimps,

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orangutans and Gibbons. Chips like Olivia less aggressive than other

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counterparts and spent most of the days eating and sleeping. OK for

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some. Now that all important weather

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forecast with Geoff Maskell. For the last week, we have had a

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very settled patent for our weather. It has been coming to the we stand

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-- from the East End and relatively dry. We still have one more day of

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eastern floor. Overnight, a future was being driven in. Showers will

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continue overnight and they will be a feature tomorrow morning. In the

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main, confined to the coasts of Antrim and Down. Showers could pop

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up just about anywhere. The best of any brightness to be found out in

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the West. Top temperatures tomorrow of 12 or 13 Celsius. In the wider

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view, you can see we're not getting the worst of the weather by any

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stretch. Strong winds and heavy rain across eastern parts of Scotland.

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Drier in the central parts of England and we are. There is a sign

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of things to change. That happens overnight Friday to Saturday. It is

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all driven by this area of low pressure, tracking slowly north over

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us. It brings with it a mess of France and stronger winds. For us on

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Saturday, a band of heavy rain moving north through the day. There

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will be some brightness behind it for the next band of rain -- before

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the next band of income through. Sunday is very similar, the chance

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of showers but more than the way brightness for Sunday. Things will

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be unsettled as we head into the middle of next week.

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Our next BBC Newsline is at 6.25 in the morning

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..literally. Victor?

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You can clean your cooker wi' it and it comes up lovely, tae.

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