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25/09/2016

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The Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary has said the vote to leave

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the European Union has put the border at risk, severely damaged

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the economy and gives sustenance to those who want to break

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Dave Anderson made the comments at the Labour Party

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One day after the leadership vote, the Labour Party conference began

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today in earnest. It was inevitable that Brexit would be on the agenda,

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and Dave Anderson attacked Conservative politicians who had

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campaigned for a vote to leave. Make no mistake, the Northern Ireland

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Secretary of State pushed hard for Brexit, they were hard right

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ideologues, and that has led to this, they have put the border at

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risk, they have damaged the economy of our closest neighbour and partner

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in peace, and they have given sustenance to those determined to

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break the UK are tarred. Give applications were also on the mind

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of this visiting TD, who was invited to speak on the issue at a fringe

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event. It poses real difficulties in terms of border controls, movement

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of people, and customs, the disruption to economic activity

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right across the island, disruption in agriculture, in service

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provision. The is no good analysis of Brexit for Ireland. Away from the

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conference floor, there is much talk of how this party needs to unite,

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and how the divisions need to be healed. With that in mind, John

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McDonnell has spoken today, and he has cited the example of Tony Blair

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and the Labour Party's work in Northern Ireland. Tony Blair did a

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fantastic job in the Northern Ireland peace process. How did he

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hold all that together? By getting a good team around him, not always

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onside with him, but pointing out how to go forward. That dialogue,

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you can learn lessons from everybody. Whilst Northern Ireland

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is not high on the agenda, it will feature in a number of fringe

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meetings, and in the days ahead it will play host to the SDLP leader

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and the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.

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The Parades Commission is preparing to consider an application

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from Orange Lodges in North Belfast for permission to complete a parade

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The application, which is expected to be submitted early this week,

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follows an agreement between the Ligoniel Orange Lodges

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and the Crumlin and Ardoyne Residents Association.

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This protest camp has been here for more than three years. Members of

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the lodges were banned from parading past this point on the way home from

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the main tours of July parade in 2013. The protest has been in place

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ever since, as have objections from nationalists along the proposed

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route. But now, agreement. The deal allows for the three lodges to come

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late along this route. It has been agreed that the bands will only play

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him is passing these shops. The parade would normally happen around

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tea-time every trough of July, but this year it will happen on the 1st

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of October at 8:30am. One local group remains opposed to the parade.

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This goes against the wishes of the vast pejorative of people living

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here, over 85% are opposed to all parades. This deal in no way has

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been put to the people of Ardoyne in any consultation. This priest has

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been involved in some of their efforts to reach an agreement. He

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has paid tribute to those who have helped secure the deal. I have

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always been optimistic. I am disappointed that some people have

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tried to pour cold water on it. This is a chance for a mindset change,

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with community dialogue opened up. The parade itself will only be the

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beginning of the work that can be achieved. Nobody from the Orange

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order has been available for interview about the agreement, but

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on the Crumlin Road today there were some signs of discontent about what

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has been agreed. A Catholic priest has been

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officially appointed to a post at St Anne's Cathedral

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in Belfast this afternoon. The Free Presbyterian Church

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protested outside as Father Edward O'Donnell

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is one of three ecumenical canons at the cathedral,

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each from a different He's the first Catholic

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priest to take the role, which allows him to preach,

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lead prayers and read scripture. Today is a very special day, special

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at a personal level, that this honour has been stowed upon me, but

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special because so many people share in it. It is the first for Belfast.

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That makes this very special. Golf, and Rory McIlroy has just

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teed off on the last day It's the last match

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in the FedEx Cup, and up for grabs Now let's get a look

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at the weather forecast. We had some pretty exciting showers

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today, but not everywhere, and most of the heavy ones have gone. They

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will ease away as the evening wears on. Like wind, and the temperatures

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could drop to five or 6 degrees. The coming week, nothing too unusual.

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Some strong wind, especially around the middle of the week. Some rain.

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But by no means a wash-out. There will be a good deal of dry weather.

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Tomorrow brings dry weather to Northern Ireland, and it will not be

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as blustery or cold is today. A bit of rain over Belfast and the

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south-east. The bulk of the wet weather will be across the South of

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Ireland. If you are heading east, there will be rain over southern

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Scotland, northern England, Wales and western England. The south-east

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of England will see some rain later in the day. A lot of dry but cloudy

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weather to come across Northern Ireland tomorrow, that it should

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brighten up later with sunshine. The low pressure that comes skirts by us

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tomorrow. Tuesday onwards the wind picks up. Weather systems moving

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from the Atlantic, bringing cloud and bits of rain. It is quite mild

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for a while, but it turns cooler and fresher by the time we get to

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Thursday. Tuesday looks to be mild, fairly cloudy, some brightness but

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nothing too wet. Likewise on Wednesday, it brightens up, the

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temperatures could reach the high teens, but with some strong wind.

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There will be rain later on Wednesday. Fresher conditions on

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Thursday, with sunshine and showers. Until then, you can keep up to date

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

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team, enjoy your evening.

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