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The Executive is considering scrapping the practice

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of setting budgets several years ahead

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because of uncertainty about UK public spending

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Ministers had been working towards a multi-year budget

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up until the next Stormont election in 2021.

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The Finance Minister, Mairtin O Muilleoir,

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to Radio Ulster's Inside Business programme.

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I think we need to have a 1- year budget, I would have rather looked

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ahead and done a 3- year budget to 2020 but there is so much

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uncertainty in the a, the EU referendum, the statements by Mr

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Osborne before he exited office, but I think the prudent way forward for

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others and Executive is to have a 1- year budget.

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A man in his 40s has died

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in a two-car collision in Londonderry.

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It happened on the Clooney Road in the early hours of this morning.

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A man and a woman in their 50s

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suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

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Yesterday, an elderly man died

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following a crash in County Fermanagh.

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79-year-old Patrick James McGeough was from the Monaghan area.

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on the Cavan Road near Newtownbutler.

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Around 100 people gathered at a sculpture in west Belfast

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to mark the canonisation of Mother Teresa,

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who lived in the area for a time in the 1970s.

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The nun was made a saint by Pope Francis

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This is the street wear a saint once lived. People living in Springhill

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Avenue gathered to celebrate the canonisation of one of their most

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famous residents, Mother Teresa and her sisters of Charity set up on

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here for 18 months at the height of the troubles in 1971. Thousands of

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pilgrims gathered in Rome today to see the proclaimed a saint at a

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ceremony in the Vatican. Residents of Ballan Murphy paused to remember

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her contribution to this area at a sculptor which was rededicated in

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her area. You mention her name, you know she has done something for the

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people. Like, she really cared and she brought happiness to other all

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in a time of war, as those riots and all here. At a time of war, she

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brought security. Also at today's servers was the priest who helped

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bring Mother Teresa to Belfast in 1971. When the people for that she

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was in the church, they gave her an ovation. Needless to say because

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they recognise her at once. But after the Mass, the people to hold

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of her. Physically too cold of her. They brought her round the district

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and talked to her. Mother Teresa's order, the sisters of Charity, have

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invited back to Ballan Murphy later this month for a celebration of

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sainthood. This sculptor serves as a permanent remembered at a time when

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Mother Teresa, now a saint, came to live and work among the people in

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this part of west Belfast. Those living here say they will continue

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to honour the small man who is now one of the giants in the Catholic

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Church. -- the small sister. Northern Ireland start

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their campaign to reach another

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big tournament this evening. Buoyed by their Euro 2016

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performance, the team is facing

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the Czech Republic in the first

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of its World Cup qualifying games. Manager Michael O'Neill says it

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could be the second toughest match Practising in Prague ahead of

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another big game. The first since the team was knocked out of the

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Euros by Wales in Paris. But getting to the last 16 in France has given

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this team confidence, and a desire to reach the World Cup in Russia.

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Whenever you win games, ultimately you take a lot of confidence from

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it, you take belief from it and you realise that I think the good thing

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since Michael Kamen, he has found a formula that has worked for us and

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everybody has bought into that, we're just trying to continue that

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and keep the positivity around the group. There is a really good

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feel-good factor within the team. The manager, Michael O'Neill, is

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aware to make's game is going to be tough. The Czech Republic are

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sporting a new coach and new players, all keen to prove

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themselves. And an even bigger challenge lies around the corner,

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Northern Ireland face world champions Germany away next month.

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History tells us that only twice in the last 60 or 70 years have

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generally not won the group, so they will be formidable, there is no

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doubt about that. But, equally, we have looked at the group more from

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the point of view of what points total we can have after three or

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four games how that sets a vote for the next three games and then the

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three games finally to finish. So if we can take something for this game

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and it was the point that will put off any good place. The Northern

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Ireland line-up is slightly altered since the Euros. Chris Baird has

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since retired from international football, and defender Craig

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Cathcart is out injured tonight. But, regardless, this team is hoping

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to once more bill of a world-class performance.

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Commentary of the match is live on Radio Ulster from 7:45pm tonight

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and we'll have a full report on our late news here

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Lots of sunshine around today, but will it last?

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Here's Angie to tell us about the weather for this week.

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Good evening. We are looking at a somewhat warmer air coming towards

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us this week, but before it arrives we have some rain to contend with

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through the course of the night. Once it clears, not an awful lot of

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rain in the forecast for a good part of the week, at least not until

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later in the week. Often a good deal of cloud, but hopefully some

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brightness and it is going to feel warmer. For this evening, mainly

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dry. The clouds starting to increase and the breeze will be picking up

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ahead of a weather front which brings spells over into open it.

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Some persistent, locally heavy in parts of the side in particular. In

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this day, my keynote and quick money, with lows of 12-14dC. -- --

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in parts of the South in particular. A misty, marquee mate. Dull and

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misty, low cloud with rain and drizzle and still a bit breezy.

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Things will start to clear and it will turn drier and brighter across

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Republic of Ireland. The rain pushes into central, western Scotland.

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North-west England, parts of 12 on parts of the side as well. Misty and

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murky here and it will feel quite muddy, despite increasing amounts of

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cloud. Pressure towards the north, where it will still be quite

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briefly. For Northern Ireland, by the afternoon, it is dry again.

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Still a fair amount of cloud but hopefully that will then I had to

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give some brightness and a few glimmers of sunshine. Those

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temperatures are starting to feel warmer, around 21 degrees. Tuesday

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might bring a bit more cloud and some rain, not an awful lot. It is

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behind that that we get that warm, Continental air coming in from the

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Saudis. At least until the middle part of the week. As we go through

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the rest of the week, those temperatures are still in the low

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20s. Variable, often large, amount of cloud and apart from a bit of

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rain on Tuesday a lot of dry weather until the end of the week.

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Our next BBC Newsline bulletin is at 10:20 tonight.

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Until then, you can keep up to date with local news on BBC Radio Ulster

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From everyone on the BBC Newsline team, goodbye.

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Join me, Jeremy Vine, and Tina Daheley

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