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Good evening. More than 30 divers have spent the day searching Lough

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Ree in County Westmeath for missing Portadown angler Darryl Burke.

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People in his home town have been showing their support for his family

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and that of his friend David Warnock who died when their boat sank on

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Thursday. Claire Savage reports. This area was a favourite spot for

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the anglers. It has become a focus for the grief of the community. Last

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night a couple of hundred people held a candle lit vigil to support

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the families of David Warnock who died in the tragedy and Darryl Burke

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who is still missing. I would like to thank everyone who came to

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support the family and I hope they get Darryl soon and bring him home

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and relieve some of the pressure on the family. It is devastating. Hard

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to come to terms with it. But what can we do? One family friend said

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her son taught Darryl to fish. I can't think of those three boys with

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no daddy and she is pregnant with a little girl. It could kill you. I

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don't know how his family are coping. Members of Mr Burke's family

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were at Lough Ree today as the search continued. It involved more

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than 30 divers and local boats N Portadown a flag remains at half

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past as a -- mast as a mark of respect. You go out for a bit of

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fishing and relaxation and you don't realise the dangerers that lie

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beneath the water. It is a real tragedy for all the fishing

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fraternity. The surviving man, John Trimble, remains in a stable

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condition in hospital. Lord Eames has warned politicians that unless

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they deal with the past, problems over parades and flags will never be

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resolved. He was speaking in Belfast at a cross-community youth event,

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held to discuss the aftermath of the Haass talks. Mark Simpson reports.

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It was a conference for young people, but the older generation

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offered some advice. Lord Eames spoke of his disappointment of the

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failure by Stormont politicians to deal with the legacy of the

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Troubles. He said it made a resolution over flags and parades

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impossible. Until you solve how we deal with the past, do we want to

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know what happened, do we know why it happened. Until you get answers

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to that, the other two issues in my opinion aren't going to go away. The

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name of the conference is Haass, but the Haass talks didn't succeed. So

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is the next jepration still optimistic. I think if you look at

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the difference from way before my time and now, people never would

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have thought I would be at a conference with people from both

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east and west Belfast and talking about flaggings and parades. Our

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generation can open up the next history book and write our own

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history of peace, love and freedom. One Sunday afternoon conference is

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not going to solve Northern Ireland's problems. But these people

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believe they have made a start. Hundreds of people have attended the

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funeral of Declan Small, who died in a helicopter crash with Lord

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Ballyedmond and two pilots in England earlier this month. Mourners

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at Saint Patrick's Church in Mayobridge were led by Mr Small's

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mother, his brothers and partner. In his homily, Father Charlie Byrne

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described Mr Small as a very skilled craftsman who always took great

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pride in his work. Lord Ballyedmond's funeral service is to

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take place tomorrow in Newry Cathedral. An 18-year-old youth will

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appear in court in the morning charged in connection with an attack

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on a war memorial at Killowen Orange Hall in Coleraine. A memorial stone

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was smashed in the incident on Friday night. Time now for a look at

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what the weather has in store with Barra Best. It has turned drier and

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tonight any showers will die out and skies will clear. It will turn

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chilly with a frost in the air as temperatures fall to freezing and

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below. We can expect a chilly start to Monday. But largely dry. As we go

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through the day we have another weather system bringing more

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unsettled conditions. We will have strong winds and there will be rain.

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To start with a dry start. And towards the east staying dry until

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the afternoon. Further west we will see that rain nudging in and that

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rain will be extending right down through much of Ireland. Some

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blustery conditions. Elsewhere in Britain a fine day for many areas

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with plenty of blue sky and sunshine. But that front pushes

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across the Irish Sea affecting Wales and the south-west of England in the

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afternoon. Many other areas will stay dry and bright. For Northern

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Ireland, in the afternoon it is going to stay windy and with further

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spells of rain. Not great for being outdoors. Temperatures seven or

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eight degrees, but it will feel colder with the winds. The good news

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is although the rain does linger into the evening, it will die out as

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we go into Tuesday. Tuesday is promising to be a better day. Drier

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with some rain. But elsewhere should be largely dry and bright with

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sunshine. Temperatures will reach nine or ten degrees for some of us

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in the sunshine. Although the winds will come from the north-east and

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the north so here towards the north coast feeling chilly. The good news

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is as we look ahead to the rest of week we are expecting largely dry,

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bright and sunny weather and the odd shower. You can follow us on

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Twitter. That's it, our next bulletin is at 6.25 in the morning.

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

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on the local news online service. From everyone on

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I want a divorce. Talk to my lawyer. I'm keeping the CDs. In your dreams.

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