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That is all from the BBC News at Six. It's goodbye from me.

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Good evening, the headlines on BBC Newsline:

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Harrowing recordings of his police interviews about the murder

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A friend of Arlene Arkinson tells her inquest the man suspected

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of her murder told her to lie on the night she disappeared.

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A teenage sex abuse survivor who waved his right to anonymity

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says he's been overwhelmed by messages of support.

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Want people to understand you can't be doubt about it.

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The high incidence of severe injuries in schools rugby.

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Can the sport do more to protect those children who play every week?

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Three days until polling in the Irish election.

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We take a look at the prospects of Sinn Fein,

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As Carl Frampton prepares to defend his world title

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we meet the Belfast boxer who has beaten them both.

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And it's another cold and frosty night coming up with another warning

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for ice in places into tomorrow morning as well.

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Tonight's BBC Spotlight programme features police audio recordings

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of the child killer Robert Black being interviewed about the murder

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He killed her 35 years ago near her home in Ballinderry

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Last month, Black died in Maghaberry Prison,

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where he was serving four life sentences,

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for murdering her and other young girls in Britain.

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The Cardy family found the recordings harrowing

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For decades Robert Black abused young women across candy entrant in

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his van and then dumped the body is miles away. He was given three

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girls, ten-year-old Sarah Harper, five-year-old Carl mine Hogg, and 11

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-year-old Susan Maxwell. Black gave nothing away to police but that

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changed when he was questioned by PSNI offers is about being murder of

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nine-year-old Jennifer Cardy. He began to open up about his

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fantasies. I think everyone was surprised at that, because nobody

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knew before he went into the interviews if he was even going to

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talk at all. And for some unknown reason, he felt comfortable talking

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to myself. Pamela Simpson's plan was to encourage back to talk about his

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sexual fantasies involving young girls. I'm not exactly proud of the

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way I feel towards the young girls. There's a part of me that knows I'm

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wrong, that knows it's wrong... That I shouldn't be doing things like

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that, that I shouldn't be thinking things like that. But this other

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part that says... You like it, go on. What became apparent was that

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black's fantasies were in fact reality. Psychiatrist Doctor Richard

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Lap Kok studied him in prison, and advised PSNI. He spoke about the

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interviews. It was clear many of the questions were about his fantasies

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which he was happy to talk about. What he was actually talking about

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were his exact decision-making processes. It was evident as we were

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going through those last interviews that black realised himself that he

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had said too much. The head went down, he lost eye contact with us.

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Black was finally brought to court into 11 for the murder of

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nine-year-old Jennifer Cardy in 1981. With no forensic evidence or

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eyewitnesses, the police recordings were vital in securing a conviction

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that provided Justice for Jennifer Cardy's family. I think Robert Black

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was most definitely not mad. He was most definitely evil. He went down

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the road of evil, and just gathered evil as he went along. That died in

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prison as he had lived alone. There were no mourners at his promotion --

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cremation. And there will be more on that

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on Spotlight here on BBC One at 10.45 tonight

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after our late news. The inquest into the death

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of the Castlederg teenager Arlene Arkinson has been hearing

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evidence from two of the friends who were with her on the night

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she disappeared in 1994. One said the child killer

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Robert Howard had told her to lie to the police, to say

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that the 15-year-old Another said he had no idea

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where his friend was buried. Arlene Arkinson disappeared

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after going to a disco in Bundoran Lisa McAlister was in

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the Coroner's Court. Donna Quinn seen here in black

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leaving the inquest had been friends with Arlene Arkinson since they were

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children. Her mother was with a long-term relationship with Robert

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Howard when the 15-year-old disappeared in 1994. She was last

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seen being driven away by Howard in the early hours of the morning after

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they had a night out in Bundoran with Miss Quinn and her then

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boyfriend. At the time, Robert Howard was on bail, accused of

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raping a 16-year-old friend of Donna Quinn. Today she said this was on

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her mind when just days later Robert Howard asked her to lie to police

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and tell them that Arlene wasn't with her in Bundoran. Arlene my body

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has never been found but Howard has always been the prime suspect, even

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though he was acquitted. The court heard how in one of Donna Quinn's

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statements to police she said in a position about the disappearance

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Robert Howard said I hope she is cold and hungry where ever she is,

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for all the trouble she has caught us. When asked whether he knew where

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this she was buried, Howard replied absolutely not. He wonders about her

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every day, he says. A teenager who was tortured

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and raped by men he thought were his friends says he's been

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overwhelmed by messages of support Aodhan Woods was subjected

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to an ordeal lasting hours when he called to a flat in Belfast

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two years ago. When his attackers were jailed

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he waived his right to anonymity This report from

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Natalie Lindo-Taylor. Yesterday, Aodhan Woods saw his

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former friends sentence to 11 and six years in prison. At the time, he

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was 17, they warned him if he told anyone about the attack they'd hurt

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him again. He defied them, told his mum. I never thought that would

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happen to me, but once that happens you are faced with the reality that

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that could happen to anyone you know. Don't be frightened to come

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forward, you've nothing to be ashamed of. It's not your fault, and

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you won't have enough support with you. I have had so much support in

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the 18 months or so last. Don't be afraid to come forward. Within 24

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hours of the attack, Aodhan came here to the sexual assault referral

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centre. He said through the support of the staff here, he felt able to

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report what had happened to the police. And begin the difficult

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journey to recovery and to justice. The Rowan is he to support and help

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victims. We offer a range of services, both forensic and help

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with the journey through the legal system, and also looking after

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health needs and supporting and mostly supporting people throughout

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the process. Aodhan says he is already glad he has waived his

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anonymity, as he has been contacted by other people who have been

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abused. Loads of people on Facebook messaging me, and it's amazing stop

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they don't see me as a victim, so many people have said I am so brave

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and how proud they are of me. It is not brave coming forward, is just

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what they want to do. It's not me being brave or anything, I just want

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people to understand that you can speak out about it. Reflecting on

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the attack, his mum says it's been difficult to watch her son suffer.

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Well, I'm a mum, and like most mums and therefore my children in a

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situation like this, and I never doubted by them for a moment. -- I

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never doubted him. It was scary for me because I didn't know how to get

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him through this, how could I... I felt like I was 20 keep him alive at

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one point, so he didn't despair and throw his life away and get into

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trouble. He didn't, he has come through. Special counsel is services

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say that male on male sexual assault is and where but accounts for 20% of

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their services. The problem with this crime is it tends to pass the

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shame and guilt onto the victim, so our job is to try and help clients

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realise that it is the perpetrator who should feel shame and guilt.

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Looking to the future, Aodhan wants to go to university, and says he

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will never let what happened held him back. If he thinks that having

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forwards helps just one other person he thinks that is a positive

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difference. The BBC has an Action Line

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which offers a recorded list of organisations, which can provide

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help and support on sexual You are watching BBC Newsline. Still

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to come on the programme... What can be done to prevent the high numbers

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of severe injuries to Rugby players in local schools?

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Usually when someone applies for a job they're asked to fill out

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a form stating their religious background,

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unless the application is for a teaching job.

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At the Assembly last night the Ulster Unionist Party tried

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to change that exemption from fair employment law.

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But Sinn Fein and the SDLP blocked the move, using what's called

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It could only happen with the support of a majority

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The Assembly Member who proposed the amendment said the exemption

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We need to see fairness and equality for all our teachers across Northern

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Ireland. We want them to have the ability to apply for jobs in all

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screws across the environment -- in all schools across Northern Ireland,

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and not feel the measured against. The Council for Catholic Maintained

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Schools says it has never used the exemption in the

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employment of teachers. Sinn Fein who opposed the amendment

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say they want to see proper consultation before

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any change to the law. We haven't been able to get a

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flavour of the argument so far on this, so for us it was less so much

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the context, for I am sympathetic for what they are suggesting, I

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think it is perhaps time for change, but I want to see it's done right,

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in full public consultation, and with the right department.

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A new study shows a "high incidence of severe injuries" to rugby players

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The research is from the Ulster University.

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And, as our Education Correspondent Robbie Meredith reports,

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there are particular concerns about the number of concussions

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You all right? No. What has happened? ... It is an unforgiving

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sport. Contacting collisions are a big part of rugby and not just for

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professionals. School players at Campbell College in Belfast have

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also suffered their share of injuries. Two years ago, I broke my

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jaw. Just playing in a match, it just happened. And I was out for I

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would say about two months. I had to eat soup for a while and couldn't

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eat an apple for about a year. Except for that, you know, it wasn't

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too bad. More than 800 school players took part in the survey and

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over one third of them suffered an injury. The most common was injury

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to limits, but over a fifth of them reported concussion. We need to look

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at these injuries with due vigilance that they deserve, and players,

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referees and medical staff are treating a concussion with a high

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index of suspicion for the that is the experience of former Ireland

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international Ryan Robinson who teaches rugby at Campbell. I was the

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poster campaigns, most of the boys are starting to raise the awareness

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of what the protocol is. Boys now reports to me, I have sent

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information from staff about which boys are concussed. Our boys to

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training too hard and too much? We try to keep a balance. I would look

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back on my year and both my players after every season, especially new

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players, to ask if we get the balance right. But they will always

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be a contact sport. The problem is that by knowing more about the

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nature and causes of injury to young players and others, some of the

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risks can be tackled. Yesterday, as we started

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our coverage of the EU referendum, we heard the views of people

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who voted in the 1975 referendum on membership of what

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was then the EEC. This evening we have the views

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of some first time voters. BBC Newsline's Tara Mills asks

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if they think the UK should stay One thing's for sure in this

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referendum, no one's can be taken for granted. These six formers will

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be old enough to vote on June the 23rd. There is a share of every

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opinion. I'm voting out. I'm voting to stay. I am for the European

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Union. I am passionately pro-Europe. I still don't know. Dig a little

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deeper and there are also is a reason why they have on this please.

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I think our country should be able to choose that actually people

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should come into the country, so if people are coming to work hard and

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pay their way and taxes, and not abuse the system... England are

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going to benefit from it, they are not go to supper financially,

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whereas over here we get most of our funding from the EU, and we have

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received a lot of help with integrations between the north and

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south island, and that could back down. There could be different

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positions for the Belfast agreement. They could bring in a board game

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between north and south. I think people overlook the social aspect of

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the European Union and focus so much on the financial. Obviously that's

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very important as well, but I think people forget that you do the

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European Union was formed partly to provide pace and democracy -- peace

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and democracy for the countries involved. Countries such as Ireland

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and Greece, if we weren't in the year you, we could have used 20

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billion dollars else where. Meanwhile, the outskirts of Belfast,

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the students to were more inclined to stay. If you look at Ireland,

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with the only one with the land border in the United Kingdom.

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Scotland and Wales and England don't have land borders with anyone in the

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EU. It's better for us in the economic sense. There's a range of

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unrestricted travel that you get, so for those reasons yes, we should

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stay in the EU. Unlike some elections, where assumptions can be

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made about how people would vote, it appears in this referendum the

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voting will not necessarily be along traditional lines.

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The Republic's electorate go to the polls on Friday with early

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indications showing no party will come close to getting

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an overall majority in the general election to form the next government

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With the prospect of a hung Dail, our Dublin correspondent

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Shane Harrison has been following Sinn Fein

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Dublin Bay south, a four seat constituency that has largely but

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not wholly middle-class occupants. It's where you'd expect the grandson

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of a founding memo of Fianna Fail, and the son of a Fianna Fail TD

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would be found, to be a candidate. And he is. How are you? How you

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doing! This one time TD fell out with his party, and in the sign of a

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changing times this banning for Sinn Fein. Sinn Fein take sides for me,

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and in politics today we have to take sides. Sinn Fein is taking the

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side of low to middle income families, and that is probably for

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me the strongest attraction for Sinn Fein, for joining Sinn Fein. Hello,

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sir. I'm a candidate here. The current Fianna Fail candidate says

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that why Sinn Fein might have missed the local election, it is not a

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tactic that will work. He is leading the fight with Labour for the last

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seat. People sporting 's been a file are coming back to us. Sinn Fein

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have engaged opportunistically, and opportunistic moves by many people,

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so people in middle class and working class aren't going in their

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droves. Next door to the constituency, is a much more working

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class left-wing constituency where Sinn Fein hopes that councillors are

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more divided, ... -, I am for Sinn Fein. Even in a crowded background,

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she is having to look over her shoulder at more left-wing

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candidates at parties. It is obvious. Are selling point is that

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we have proved we can government. We governed in the north, look how

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successful it has been. As a left-wing party, I want myself and

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anger to current in this constituency to work as a team.

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North of the border, people I ship fighting Sinn Fein for the last

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seat. We don't always have to go with the establishment, you know?

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From a dominant republic family, she says she wouldn't go into coalition

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with any right-wing party, something Sinn Fein isn't completely ruling

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out, and what you except that Gerry Adam's farty is left of centre, she

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says there are the fundamental differences. In the north, where

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they are in government, they are imposing austerity measures, letting

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go public sector workers, closing schools, cutting back on housing

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benefit etc. This is a contradiction between what they say down here and

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what they do up there. Sinn Fein had 14 seats in the last oil. This is

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why people believe they will come close to doubling that in the next

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election. Even with that comment in the centenary of the 1969 rise, few

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expect to be in government by Easter 2016.

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On tomorrow evening's programme, Shane looks at the likelihood

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of a Fine Gael Fianna Fail coalition in government,

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and I will be presenting from Dublin,

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as the clock ticks down to election day.

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The countdown is on to Ireland's Six Nations Rugby showdown

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Ireland are still without a win in this year's Championship

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after a draw with Wales and defeat to France.

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Ulster's Jared Payne is still a fitness doubt

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for the match in Twickenham, but news of his recovery

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Thomas Niblock was reports from the Ireland camp in Dublin.

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It's been a disappointing 6-nation thus far for Ireland, but it was

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positive news in the injury front this morning. Apart from one of the

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player. Everyone trained fully today apart from Jarrod pain. -- Jared

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Payne. He ran well yesterday but we are going to give him, obviously,

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today he will do some work with the physio, and continue that work, and

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hopefully we will give him to Thursday to prove his fitness. On

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the injury front it is good news and Ireland will need it because this

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weekend against an English side that has played two and 12 and sit top of

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the 6-nation pile. Ireland still has something special. No matter what

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the occasion, no matter what the sport. What does it mean to a South

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African by playing for Ireland? I am South African and not truly Irish,

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but it doesn't matter what you play or what you do, it is all about

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playing hard. Its believed the Irish Football

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Association has agreed terms with Michael O'Neill to remain

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as Northern Ireland manager A new four year contract has been

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agreed in principle and will kick in after this summer's

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European Championships. It's understood the new deal

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contains a release clause which would see the IFA entitled

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to compensation if O'Neill is lured Boxers Carl Frampton and Scott Quigg

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are performing public workouts in Manchester City centre tonight

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ahead of their superbantamweight One interested observer on fight

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night will be Ryan Lindberg. He's the Belfast man

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who beatboth Frampton and Quigg, during their rise throught

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the amateur ranks. It's a world away from a

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multi-million pound title showdown, but this is where you will find the

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man who toppled both of this weekend's fighters. I beat Carl

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Frampton, and Scott Quigg. That's the picture there. It is always

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close. I'd love to be a world champion, but

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at least I can say I have beaten a watch action which is the next best

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thing. How Scott Quigg back then? He was good as blocking with his face,

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so he was. Those decades ago were amateur ranks, and Ryan went to

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compete but just missed out on a covenant -- medal, but missed out on

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funding and now works as a package. He has had five years away from the

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sport, will compete as an amateur, but is still tempted by the pro

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ranks. He joins to others performer requirements. I think Carl Frampton

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will win. I personally think that. I think that he can chain is the face.

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Scott quick card. Scott can't move his feet. I know him, and I like

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seeing friends do well. His friend has done very well, but they win

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this weekend would propel him to another level. We will hear from

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them both on tonight's programme. The Belfast Giants play the second

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leg of their Challenge Cup semifinal against the Cardiff Devils

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at the SSE Arena tonight. The Giants trail five-three

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from the first leg but their coach The weather outlook now,

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with Angie Philips. Hello Donna. Thank you. It was a

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chilly day but we made up for that with bundles of sunshine stops shall

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stay well to the north, and a lot of dry and bright weather across

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Northern Ireland. This was the scene taken on Belfast from red Bend

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country Park earlier. Lovely blue skies, clear spells. The

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temperatures will fall away. Widespread frost develops quite

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quickly for stop patches of freezing as well. Through the night camera

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just fall down to freezing, slightly below in many places, and maybe as

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low as -3 or four in trouble spots. They'll be rain, sleet and wintry

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showers in the north. Where they fall it will be come quite icy.

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There is a warning against for ice through tonight into tomorrow

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morning's rush out for the Northern counties. Conditions may turn out

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fairly slippery. At the moment we have high pressure to the west of

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us. There is a flow across the country, and a patch of weather gets

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embedded within that tomorrow. Although we still see some shun

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signed tomorrow and they won't be as nice as yesterday, and there will be

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some wintry showers around as well, gathering through the morning. Rain

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sleet and slow edging into the north and north-west, still icy. Elsewhere

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a dry frosty start to the day. If you do have some freezing frog, --

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freezing fog, this band of showers will edges way southward. Mostly

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when and hail, and any wind winners will be confined to the hills. They

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will break up a little bit. Still some sunshine in between, high is

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another chilly five or 6 degrees. Through tomorrow night, those

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showers edge away. A bit more coming into tomorrow night as well, once

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again becoming icy and frosty and that is how we start the levels of

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the clouds stuck together on Thursday, mainly still dry, and

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highs of five or 6 degrees. Mainly dry and cold.

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