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Good evening and welcome to BBC Newsline.

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6,000 people here have been affected by a direct debit processing error

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It has apologised after mistakenly taking 100 times the amount

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supporters had pledged from their bank accounts.

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The e-mail which told UK concerned supporters that they may have been

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paying out a lot more than they signed before. On Friday almost

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25,000 of them were informed that a processing error had occurred.

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Clara was among those warned that 100 times the usual amount would be

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coming out of their accounts. For her, a withdrawal of ?500.

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You are dealing with people's money here, you cannot make that mistake.

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It wouldn't even be OK if it was ten but it would be more acceptable. But

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100 times, that is an awful lot of money. Human error, whatever it was,

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it shouldn't happen. The charity has apologised to donors

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and insists customers will not be left out of pocket. Today it updated

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its advice for those affected. If the payment has not gone out of

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your bag, you should contact your bank and they may be able to stop

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payment going through. If the payment has gone through, we are

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advising our donors to ask the bank to process an indemnity claim, that

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is the quickest way to get their remuneration back.

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Most banks should be able to do that in 24 hours. Concern says it will

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refund those unable to get the money back through the bags, and will

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reimburse any bank charges, though that process could take much longer.

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The charity says in more than ten years of directing -- collecting

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donations through direct debit, this is the first time such an error has

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occurred. It has launched an internal investigation to try to

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find out what went wrong. A march to remember the victims

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of the Holocaust took place in Belfast city

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centre this afternoon. The March of Life comes at a time

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when anti-Semitism is believed to be on the rise in many parts

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of the world, and the Labour Party is embroiled in a row over

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anti-Semitic comments They gathered at the Jaffe fountain,

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a memorial to the Jewish man instrumental in building a

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synagogue. Among them, a couple who are first-generation Northern

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Ireland Jews. It is important as a memorial

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Ireland Jews. to my late father and to my

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grandparents. They died in Dachau. Do you think it has been safe or

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safer in Northern Ireland compare to other places?

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It was probably safer to us growing up, although they used to joke to

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us, are you a Catholic Jew or a Protestant Jude?

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There is always going to be racist, whether it is against -- Jews or

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black people. A splash of colour on an otherwise

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grey or wet day. The marchers carrying the flags of

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the countries of Europe as they mark this special Holocaust day in

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Belfast city centre. It is important to remember that

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loss, but also to operate in forgiveness.

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So one of the things I think Northern Ireland needs more than any

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other nation is forgiveness. The people made their way through the

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streets to the City Hall. Where in the late 18 -- 1800 's and early 19

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hundredths, Sir or to Jaffe Sutton Council of the city's first Jewish

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Lord Mayor. -- sat in Council.

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A 26-year-old man's been arrested in connection with an arson

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Two cars outside a house at Coolnasilla Park West were set

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on fire in the early hours of Friday morning.

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A man and a woman, both aged 53, were treated at the scene

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for the effects of breathing in smoke.

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A man in his 40s has been tied up by three masked men

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It happened in the early hours of this morning on the Mohan Road.

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The men threatened the victim with guns, before stealing money.

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More than 18,000 runners are expected to take

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to the streets of Belfast tomorrow in the city's 35th marathon.

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The event includes relay teams, wheelchair racing and a fun run.

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Organisers say there will be some disruption to traffic

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in the city centre, but that everything's in place

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We have had full cooperation from the police as always, so people will

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be able to get through police allowed them, but it is fairly well

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signposted. Hopefully there will not be too much disruption. We have been

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taking this for 35 years now, so I think people will expect there to be

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a slight amount of traffic disruption. But most people are

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patient. And tomorrow Good Morning Ulster

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on BBC Radio Ulster will be live from the Belfast

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marathon from 7:00am. Well, those runners will be hoping

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for some dry weather tomorrow morning; let's get the forecast

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for the bank holiday weekend, We've changed the month and the wind

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direction. South-westerly wind meant we had a mild day today. Some rain

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around too, but are in many places for the evening. More rain through

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the early hours, some of it will be really heavy, but it is a mild, wet

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night. Great for the grass. We are expecting things to be warming up

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quite nicely this week. Each day getting a little bit warmer, made to

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hire teams by next weekend. With some rain mixed in and some

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sunshine, that means our gardens will go a bit mad.

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sunshine, that means our gardens Not too much in the way of rain

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either a lot of the time, it will be dry. Tomorrow, if you are off, there

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will be one or two sharp showers in the mix, but if you are taking part

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in the Belfast Marathon it looks like it will start dry, bright and

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quite blustery tomorrow, with a few showers during the course of the

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day, but a lot of the time it will be dry.

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If you are up early, it may be raining, but skies will brighten and

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it will dry up in many places for a while.

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That brain affects a student night, it slides into Wales and the West

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Country, down towards the Midlands, South West England later in the day.

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Some sharp showers over Scottish mountains, but lots of sunshine.

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There will be a few sharp showers across us tomorrow afternoon, but

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they will blow through quickly. A lot of the day will be dry, bright

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and breezy. The rest of the week starts to warm up. Still maybe one

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or two showers around, but a lot of the time it will be dry, with

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temperatures in at least the mid-teens by the end of the week.

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That's it, join me again at 10:20 this evening.

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Until then you can keep up to date with local news on BBC Radio

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Ulster and on the local News Online service.

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From everyone on the BBC Newsline team, enjoy your evening.

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