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29/05/2016

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and I'll be back with the late news at 10.30.

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Good evening. news where you are.

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A man's appeared in court charged with the murder

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The 34-year-old dissident Republican was shot dead in the Dublin pub

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where he worked just over a month ago.

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An armed police escort brought a 29-year-old Eamonn Cumberton to the

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courts of criminal Justice in Dublin where he was charged with the murder

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of Michael Barr. The 34-year-old was killed at the Somerset house pub

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where he worked as a barman just over a month ago. Two men described

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as a skinny and wearing masks fired a number of shots. He became the

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sixth victim of an ongoing feud between two criminal gangs in Dublin

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which have so far claimed seven lives. At his funeral, about a dozen

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people dressed in paramilitary style uniforms lead it through Strabane.

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The coffin of the dissident Republican was draped in a trickle

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with the BlackBerry and gloves on top. In court, the drudge was told

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that Eamonn Cumberton was arrested last night at half past 11 and when

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he was charged with murder he made no reply. The 29-year-old was

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remanded in custody and is due to appear in court again on Friday.

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The second day of Titanic Maritime Festival has been getting under way.

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Organisers hope that the good weather means it could be

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Our reporter Clodagh Rice has been on board one of the tall ships.

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Forward macro and two naval vessels. Just the attraction that docked in

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Belfast this holiday weekend. They are part of the Titanic Maritime

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Festival, whether you want to walk the gang plank and board one of the

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ships or stay on dry land and take some music.

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Tens of thousands of people went along to the event yesterday and

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organisers are hopeful that today more than 30,000 visitors will take

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part. People will visit the Tall Ships first of all the naval

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vessels, they are the big attraction. There's also the beach

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and there is live music all day and there is busker 's and street

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theatre and lots of things for kids, face painting, arts and crafts as

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well. Quite a lot on and also in the public realm and lots of family

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friendly entertainment and mostly free. The weather means that

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organisers are hoping to see 90,000 visitors at the event over the

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course of the Bank Holiday weekend. Miles of public paths around

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the Belfast hills are to be mapped It's all thanks to some

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sophisticated technology Here's our agriculture

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and environment correspondent In the shadow of this hill with its

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extensive views of a Belfast and beyond, the public bus network is

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well used. They would have had a horse and cart icon of this trail.

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They are trails like this or that the Belfast all. Jim Bradley is part

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of the group responsible for promoting them along with an

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Internet giants. This is the equivalent of the Google Street view

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car, stuffed into a backpack. Last summer, its was used to record ten

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miles of the main path cine Belfast tales. In a 19 kilograms a backpack

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were 15 high-tech cameras, each one taking 24 images a minute. There was

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an awful lot of data to be sent by for processing, that is why it took

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almost a year for the maps to go live. And it means people with an

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interest in walking these parts can now do this, drag and drop on a

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particular trailer to see what it is like all, if they prefer, just

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taking the view from here from the comfort of an armchair. I think

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there will be a lot of people when they see the views we have from the

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various hills, I think they will try new path is and I think it is a

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great thing to have. Links are available on the Belfast tales of

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websites, but the Virtual views are no substitute for exploring it in

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person. In GAA, Cavan have booked

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a semifinal meeting with Tyrone in the Ulster Championship

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after beating Armagh by eight An impressive eight point victory 14

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Eamonn Cumberton in is also quarterfinal. Their performance

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doubt early on with a couple of scores. The lead was extended just

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before half-time. Following the interval, Armagh chipped away on the

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scoreboard, but a penalty for Martin O'Reilly put team Acrobat driving

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seat. At the other end, Stefan Campbell had his efforts sealed by

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Raymond Gallagher. Tee-macro will face Tyrone in a semifinal of the

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Ulster Championship. -- Tina macro will face Tyrone.

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Now onto the weather forecast for the rest

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of the Bank Holiday, here's Barra Best.

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Hello, it has been a pretty good day, warm and the best of the

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sunshine. Thank you for your photos, please keep them coming. The heat we

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had today was strong enough to generate if you showers, one to

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continue this evening, but overnight, it will turn driver

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temperatures to be clear falling to about 7-8d. There is good news in

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its forecast as we look toward the coming week. It will be mainly dry

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and staying warm. We could see temperatures in the low 20s inland

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away from the coast. Tomorrow, plenty of sunshine to begin, but

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cloud around coastal areas, but even here,

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it will brighten through the day. around coastal areas, but even here,

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as it heats up, scattered showers will appear across Ireland, some for

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Scotland and we may get the odd rumble of thunder. Towards the north

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coast, round about the mid-to high teens, inland, we could get 19-20d.

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Not a bad picture, but do look out for scattered showers. There is good

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news as we look toward Tuesday, we are not expecting any showers that

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they, but more in the way of dry weather and good sunshine and it

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will be warm in that sun away from the coast. 19-20d. Toward the come

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onshore breeze, 50-16, still bad if you are then join the sun. A bit

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cloudy on Wednesday, but toward the end of the wing, more temperatures

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up in the high teens. Our next BBC Newsline

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bulletin is at 10:50pm Until then, you can keep up to date

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with local news on BBC Radio Ulster or on the local news

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online service.

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