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Mike Wooldridge, BBC News, Lahore. There's more throughout the evening

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Good evening. A couple charged with having more than ?3,000 worth of

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drugs have appeared at Lisburn Magistrates Court. The drugs were

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found in a shed behind a house in Dunmurry yesterday. Claire Savage

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reports. 29-year-old Deborah and her partner, who have three children,

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are both charged with having cannabis with intent to supply. The

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court discovered that the drugs were found at the home of Deborah. There

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was a black bag of herbal cannabis. A detective Constable told the court

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that the police would be objecting to bail, said the defendants would

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be likely to commit over the shock or other offences to recoup any

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be likely to commit over the shock financial loss. Committee tensions

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were running high. Specifically with regard to this type of ascents. The

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couple's solicitor argued it was possible other individuals could

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have used the shed to store drugs. The District Judge said she found it

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hard to believe the accused did not know that such a large quantity of

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drugs were in a small shed. The pair will appear in court by a video link

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later this month. A 35-year-old man has been arrested

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by detectives investigating the disorder in Larne two weeks ago. He

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was detained in the Larne area this morning and is the ninth arrest in

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the police investigation. Over 2,000 Irish speakers have

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marched through Belfast to protest over what they

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marched through Belfast to protest Stormont's failure to protect their

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language. They are demanding a "rights based Irish Language Act" in

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Northern Ireland. Today's demonstration was organised

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by a group that campaigns for the rights of Irish speakers. There is a

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anklet -- there is an English in which act for Scotland and Wales. We

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would like a comprehensive education system from nursery school in Irish

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language right-of-way through until university. Others taking part

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explain why they were there. Are language is important to us, and we

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do not think it is being taken seriously. We are Irish speaking

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people and we speak Irish and we were promised resources. The Sinn

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Fein president along with his dog without the protest. We use Irish

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every day. There are many Irish words that we use every day. Many of

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our talent names can trace their -- talent names can trace their roots

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back to the Irish language. In January, the power-sharing executive

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in Northern Ireland was strongly criticised about how it promotes the

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language by the Council of Europe. The Northern Ireland political

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parties could not agree a submission. The average thing which

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campaigners are now gathering here in custom House Square for a rally.

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Rory McIlroy has carded a one under par 71 for the day. Darren Clarke is

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a five over. . Tournament favourite McIlroy was the final player to make

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the half way cut after an eventful second round last night. He

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struggled to find his form and had some bad luck as well. McIlroy hit a

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sprinkler on the 13th hole, and dropped more shots as he slipped

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well down the leaderboard. Darren Clarke, on his 12th Masters

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appearance, made sure he was here for the weekend, but Graeme McDowell

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made an early exit after failing to find his touch on the famous Augusta

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greens. Short game is always the key. My

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leads were on the greens were mostly plants. By M probably one of the

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better pace putters in plants. By M probably one of the

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but the night come to Augusta, I might as well put left-handed from

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long range. I'd lose my feel around these greens. The last two days, my

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place putting was awful. Now for a look at the weather. It is hard to

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beat a bit of spring sunshine. There is more sunshine around tomorrow but

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there will also be a few showers. A few showers tonight, mostly along

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the coast. The odd shower might make its way over towards the East

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Coast, but generally dry in the East and breezy. Quite a keen breeze

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blowing from the west on Sunday. It will also be some showers. More

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showers around compared to this afternoon, and not quite as much

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sunshine, but for many afternoon, and not quite as much

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areas, the morning will be dry, and this is where we will see the best

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of the sunshine throughout the day. Some heavy showers moving into

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western areas of Scotland. Further south, across England and Wales, a

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lot of fine weather, and down south, it looks like it will be a fine

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Sunday as well. Conditions for those taking part in the London Marathon

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will be pretty much perfect. Blue skies, light winds. It will warm up

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as the day goes on. It could be a little bit warm and sweaty for some

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of the runners later in the day. Back home, some good weather to get

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out and about as well, running or walking. There will be a few showers

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in the mix and some blustery winds, but a lot of dry and bright weather

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as well. If you are off on your Easter holidays already, Monday and

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Tuesday will be dry and bright. We are likely to see a little bit of

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rain working its way in on Wednesday. That is it for now. We

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will be back tomorrow evening at ten -- 6:50am. You can keep up-to-date

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on BBC radio Ulster or with our vocal news online service. From

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everyone here, have a very good evening.

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