29/11/2015 BBC Newsline


29/11/2015

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Welcome to BBC Newsline. for the news where you are.

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An investigation into the murder of a man with learning difficulties

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14 years ago has been re-opened by police.

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26-year-old David Clarke was found badly beaten in his flat on the

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The officer leading the new investigation said it had

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been a frenzied and savage attack and that in

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the weeks leading up to Mr Clarke's murder, he had been bullied but did

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The investigation has been re-opened because of new information.

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A woman in her 50s is in a serious condition in hospital

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after she was found lying unconscious on a road in Ardglass

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A bicycle was nearby and police are investigating the possibility she

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Several hundred people have attended a climate change rally in Belfast,

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ahead of key international talks next week.

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The UN Climate Change Conference in Paris will seek to carve out a new

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Our Agriculture and Environment Correspondent Conor Macauley went

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along to today's rally which had a bit of an international feel.

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It was noisy and good-natured but behind the songs, a serious message.

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Several hundred people turned up to protest on the eve of tomorrow's

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climate change talks in Paris. Hundred and 90 countries will try

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hammer out a deal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prevent

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global warming. Scientists say if cabbages get to 2 degrees above

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preindustrial levels it will have catastrophic consequences. People

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are mobilising. It was gatherings like this that stopped the keystone

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pipeline through America. It was the pressure of grassroots public

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opinion across the world. People are resisting fossil fuels and asking

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for a cleaner and greener alternative. The rally was organised

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by environmentalists and Church -based organisations. It was one of

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hundreds around the world. It is their future. They are the

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ones who are going to be around when climate change are starting to have

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an impact here as well. If we want to pass on our world to our children

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that is a decent place to live we need to take action on this issue.

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Activists say Government only change in response to people power. They

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are determined to keep the pressure on.

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In the Ulster Club Senior Football Final, Crossmaglen took it to extra

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time at Armagh against Scotstown, before securing the title with 2-15

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There were goals for both teams in the first half,

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with Scotstown taking the early lead thanks to Darren Hughes.

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With minutes to go, Tony Kernan scored for Cross, taking the lead by

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But it was all change after extra time

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following the second half, when Kyle Carragher hit the back of the net to

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A look ahead now to a story we'll have

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It's 20 years since President Clinton became the first serving US

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We look back at that historic trip and speak to those who played

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It was unbelievable. It was chaos. People trying to get things to come

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together. Nobody thought that was ever going to come together.

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You can see more on that here on BBC Newsline tomorrow evening

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Storm Clodagh caused power cuts in thousands of homes

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across the Republic today especially in Limerick and Donegal.

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In Northern Ireland, weather warnings have also been issued.

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Barra Best is here with all the details.

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That has been a very windy day. Storm Clodagh has come in from the

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north Atlantic. There is good news as we make our way through this

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evening. The winds are getting lighter. Temperatures close to

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freezing. The odd icy patch possible. Through the night we will

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have a rise in temperatures. Tomorrow we get off to a wet start.

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Ivy and of the afternoon it will turn dry but much colder. There is a

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Met Office weather warning for some snow for the hills and the

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mountains. Not much for low level areas. But there could be slashed

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for drivers first thing. I wet start across the board.

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Not a great start across Britain and Ireland with the exception of the

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south part of England. Turning dryer across Scotland, Northern Ireland

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and in two parts of the Republic by mid afternoon. Turning colder. Where

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that rain clears temperatures will fall into single figures. Where we

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hold the arena staying up at 12 or 13 degrees. During the second part

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of tomorrow it turn calls. It will be a called end to the day tomorrow.

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Into Tuesday it will be milder. Temperatures back up. Well above

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average for the time of year certainly for the start of winter

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and December but it will be quite windy with outbreaks of rain. It

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will stay and settle for much of the week. The driest day is shaping up

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to be thirsty. Our next BBC Newsline bulletin is

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at 10.20pm this evening. Until then you can keep up to date

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with local news on BBC Radio Ulster or on the local news online service.

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From everyone on the BBC Newsline

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