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events in Paris tonight, eye Will. Our shouts -- tonight.

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A man has been shot in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast tonight.

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Police have confirmed the victim was in his thirties and was shot in the

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upper body at a house in Cranbrook Gardens just after nine o'clock.

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He was taken to hospital where he's said to be in a stable condition.

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A bomb has been found during a security alert in Drumsurn

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The operation began on Wednesday after an anonymous caller claimed

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a bomb had been left on Legavallon Road.

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This afternoon a controlled explosion was carried

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Police say that it was a viable device.

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The security operation will continue into tomorrow

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and police have thanked local people for their patience.

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The DUP have predicted that there will be a deal out

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of the political talks at Stormont but they've warned that it mightn't

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The parties and the British and Irish governments have been

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involved in negotiations for more than two months.

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The chairperson of Sinn Fein has accused the two

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I don't think at this stage we are in any doubt that there will be an

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agreement. The question is, how comprehensive it might be, in terms

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of its contents and also in terms of how many parties can support that

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agreement but we will continue to work at those issues that are still

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outstanding. Let's not forget the seriousness of the issues that got

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us to this position. There are important matters and they need a

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lot of tension. The Speaker of the Assembly Mitchell

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McLaughlin has written to MLAs to explain why he did not include it

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when he planned the ceremony. At the end of the event,

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a TUV press officer started singing 'God Save the Queen' - something

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that was described by some unionists As Will Leitch reports,

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the Speaker says he was trying to make the Armistice Day ceremony

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inclusive and welcoming to all. Stormont's remembrance service

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on Wednesday, led by the Speaker, At the going down of the sun in

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the morning, we will remember them. The singing of the national anthem

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has since led to plenty In his letter to all MLAs,

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the speaker says he appreciates the event did not satisfy

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the expectations of all. He says he was determined that I

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would lead remembrance by involving He refers to his own change of

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attitude, his discussions with the Royal British Legion and the visits

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to the battlefields of Flanders. He also says that while anthems are

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part of remembrance for some, He has asked

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for discussions to avoid any future He closes with the hope that when he

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looks back over his time in Stormont as the Speaker, I will recall the

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view from the podium as I presided over the two-minute silence and

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looked out over the many faces from many backgrounds gathered together

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in the cause of remembrance. That would have been

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unimaginable 20 years ago. It's been a busy night

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of international football where Northern Ireland have ended

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their run of 23 friendly games without a win by beating Latvia

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in a friendly game at Windsor Park. We'll have a full report shortly

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but the Republic of Ireland have also been in action

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against Bosnia in a crucial Martin O'Neill knew a clean sheet

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would be a huge boost to his side 's chances for qualification. In a

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tight first half, the Irish defence held firm despite a few minor alarms

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in front of goal. The second half saw the mist descend but the

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Bosnians just could not find a way through. This was one of the firm a

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few occasions the goalkeeper was called into action. And 81 minutes,

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a precious away a strike from Robbie Brady. In the last nine minutes of

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the game! He takes huge credit and Ireland have got for themselves and

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absolutely priceless away goal! The lead would last only three minutes.

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Bosnia have got the equalising goal! Because of the heavy fog, many of

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the fans inside the ground didn't even see the two goals in the second

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half but it's certainly the public of Ireland supporters who leave the

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stadium a lot happier. That goal could be crucial ahead of the second

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leg in Dublin and it means they need a scoreless draw or a victory to

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secure their place in France. Northern Ireland have won 1-0

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against Latvia in their international friendly at Windsor

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Park, breaking a longstanding run Northern Ireland has gone 23 games

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without a win in a friendly but the form of the European qualification

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continued tonight from early on. Jamie Ward with good early efforts.

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Kyle Lafferty should have given Michael O'Neill 's Mac side the

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lead, only to drag the shot wide. It was left to his captain to make the

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breakthrough early in the second half. Davis with the follow-up act

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like that was enough to break the 7.5 winless streak in friendlies. It

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has been a long time coming but I felt we dominated the game tonight.

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I would have liked another couple of goals but a good first step in the

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qualification process. The fans are always magnificent. It's

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unbelievable. They now have gone eight games unbeaten. One short of

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the best ever by the team of 1986. 30 years ago the British and Irish

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governments were involved in intensive negotiations to try to

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forge a political deal. They came up with the

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Anglo Irish Agreement. BBC Newsline's Mark Simpson has been

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looking at what has stemmed The Anglo Irish Agreement,

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signed 30 years ago this weekend. We really enter this agreement

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in good faith. Nationalists can now raise

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their heads. Join with us in trying to

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make this agreement work. One of the Irish ministers

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involved was Dick Spring. Three decades later, he says

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the agreement should be celebrated. This was perhaps

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the most significant event It has led on to bigger

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and better things. Unionists hated the agreement

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and berated Northern Ireland Office At one stage,

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I think there was an arm wrapped around the Secretary of State's neck

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but that is what one would expect. Looking back at the old footage,

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does Jim Wells accept that By today's standards, it's

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a different way of doing things. We would probably send an e-mail

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to the Secretary of State. They did not bother to consult the

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Unionist community and that flawed Loyalists were not happy

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but neither were Republicans. Back then and now,

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Danny Morrison says it will be I remember reading it

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and going through it. In my opinion Unionists overreacted

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because the Unionist veto was in but our criticism was,

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why could you not have gone further and pressed for more agreement

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because the reaction from Unionists But will history ever forget

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the Anglo Irish Agreement? The annual TV fundraiser for

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BBC Children in Need is underway. Barra Best and Jo Scott hosted part

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of the show from Belfast where 175 children from Northern Ireland

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joined more than two thousand others from across the UK to form

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a choir taking part in a nationwide There will be a special highlights

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programme tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 The weather is next.

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It has been chilly today, a taste of winter in some parts. It will be

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quite cold tonight for Pudsey Bear and his friends Bill fortunately the

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showers will either way. Temperatures bring into single

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figures and the next batch of rain is waiting in the wings. This is all

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about the ex-hurricaine, Kate. She will be bringing in a lot of rain

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this weekend. Warnings have been issued by the Met office. We are a

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little concerned that the accumulating rainfall may be up to

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three inches over the hills. We will keep an eye on it. Looking like a

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wet day tomorrow. The dry weather first thing will not last long and

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the rainbow be happy throughout the day. Heavy rain across part of the

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Republic and north-west England and Wales. Strengthening winds in

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southern parts of Britain and Ireland. The North of Scotland don't

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have any rain for Match of the Day. It will feel cold with that rain is

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temperatures will struggle to get into double figures. Milder air

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pushing in it in the day and it will be milder. It's looking a little bit

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soggy by the looks of things for many of the Christmas lights switch

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on and Saturday evening. Sunday, again it's all about the rain but at

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least it will be milder. The rain of certainty are wagering the latter

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part of the day and temperatures are back into the mid-teens.

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Temperatures are on the rise this agreement but lots of rain around.

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That's it for now. The next BBC newsline is 6:40 tomorrow evening.

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here, goodbye.

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