21/02/2016 BBC Newsline


21/02/2016

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A 17-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous

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bodily harm after a 20-year-old man was attacked in north

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Belfast yesterday evening.

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It happened on Skegoneill Avenue.

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The victim was knocked to the ground and struck with what police believe

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was a hammer.

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Up to ten people were involved in the assault.

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It followed an Irish league football match between Cliftonville

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and Crusaders.

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A pedestrian has been knocked down in Londonderry.

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It happened on the Culmore Road just before seven o'clock.

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Traffic diversions are in place between Greenhaw Road

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and the Pennyburn roundabout.

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With 23rd of June named as the day voters will decide whether or not

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the UK should leave the EU, politicians here have already been

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having their say.

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Clodagh Rice reports.

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Should we stay, or should we go?

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24 hours after David Cameron closed a deal in Brussels,

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politicians here are choosing sides.

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We are going to be worse off.

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We are paying ?55 million per day net into the EU.

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It has been reckoned that families will be ?1,000 better

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off.

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The money we get out of Europe for Northern Ireland,

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for everyone pound we pay in, we get ?1.58.

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For the pocket, we benefit hugely from the EU, and for the peace.

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It has been a positive influence, the EU was created out

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of the rubble.

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The SDLP and Alliance are in favour of remaining in the EU.

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The Ulster Unionists are still in the process

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of deciding.

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Theresa Villiers is one of five Cabinet ministers who have joined

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the "leave" camp.

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I will be voting to leave the EU, because I believe the UK can

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flourish outside European Union.

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I think the better option is to take back control and restore the ability

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It is a hot topic among members of the business community

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because of what it might mean for trade

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relationships.

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What we need is to focus on the creation of good jobs,

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be part of a global trading bloc that has access

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to 500 million people on our doorstep.

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Voters will have their say in four months' time.

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And you can hear more on the EU referendum on Good Morning Ulster

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tomorrow - they'll be hearing from the local parties and analysing

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David Cameron's agreement.

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That's from half past six on BBC Radio Ulster.

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In rugby Ulster have slipped to fourth in the Pro 12 table

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after a narrow defeat by the Scarlets at home.

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It finished Ulster 20, Scarlets 21.

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Gavin Andrews reports.

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A bonus point win for Ulster would have taken them to the top

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of the table, but the Scarlets got off to a flying start in Belfast.

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But the home side responded to lead at the break,

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with tries from Craig Gilroy, and then Luke Marshall.

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In a tense second half, the Scarlets edged it by two

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penalties to one.

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And came away with a one-point win.

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Next up for Ulster, more Welsh opposition.

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They will be against the Cardiff blues next Sunday.

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They will be against the Cardiff Blues next Sunday.

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As the Republic prepares to go to the polls this week,

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BBC Newsline will be in Dublin for a closer look at some

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of the issues.

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After riding high in the opinion polls, just how well are Sinn Fein

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likely to do?

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And if there is a hung Dail, could traditional rivals Fine Gael

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and Fianna Fail overcome decades of hostility and go

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into government together?

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Our Dublin correspondent Shane Harrison will have more this

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week on BBC Newsline.

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Time now for the weather prospects with Geoff Maskell.

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Time now for the weather prospects with Geoff Maskell.

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But

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it

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is

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is of

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is of Monday

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will

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will see

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will see a

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Our see a next BBC Newsline bulletin is at twenty five past six

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in the morning.

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From everyone on the BBC Newsline team, goodbye.

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