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That's all from the BBC News at Six, so it's goodbye from me,

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Good evening, the headlines on BBC Newsline:

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The man who beat his mother to death after taking a legal high.

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His family speak of their heartbreak as he is jailed.

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History for Northern Ireland football.

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We've all the reaction to the Euro 2016 victory in France.

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Dry tonight and a bright start to Saturday before rain

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Heavier rain to come on Sunday afternoon.

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It was the party of all parties here in Lille, and the fans are in good

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voice. A man who beat his mother to death

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after taking a so-called legal high has been sentenced to a minimum

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of five years in prison. 34-year-old Portstewart

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man Alun Kinney Evans believed his mother had

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turned into a witch Our North East reporter

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Sara Girvin was in court. Margaret Evans had retired months

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before she was killed. Her badly beaten body was found in the garden

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of her home. She had been kicked, punched and stamped upon and hit

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with a piece of wood. Her son denied her murder but then pleaded guilty

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to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. He had

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suffered a psychosis after taking a drug he bought online which mimicked

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the effects of ketamine, a powerful tranquilliser. He hoped it would

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cure his depression but he suffered hallucinations and believed his

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mother had become possessed. When police arrived at the scene he told

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them, I think I killed my mum, she was a witch. Today at the court his

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family said they do not want him to rot in a prison cell. Outside his

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sister paid tribute to their mother. My mother was a most amazing,

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wonderful woman. She was a wife, mother,

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grandmother and friend and will be missed by all who knew her. It was a

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great shock to lose her in these tragic circumstances but my faith in

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God has provided me with the strength to get through it. My

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family, even though they are heartbroken, I glad that Alan will

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receive the help he needs. The judge said that until her death Margaret

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and Alun Evans had enjoyed a close relationship and she had tried to

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help him with his drug use and depression. Purchasing drugs online

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had resulted in a nightmare for the family. The judge said he posed a

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significant risk of serious harm to members of the public but they said

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the brutal and fatal attack had been triggered unintentionally by taking

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the drug. They said he could not have known the horrific and

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psychotic episode it would cause. He imposed an indeterminate custodial

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sentence with a minimum term of five years.

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A County Down woman who pleaded guilty to the manslaughter

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of an elderly neighbour has been given probation and

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after a fire spread to his bungalow in Carryduff from

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Downpatrick court heard that the 59 year old woman had been

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suffering from emotional and psychiatric problems.

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The judge described the two year probation order with 100 hours

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of community service as a merciful sentence.

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Samuel Carson's family say they are disappointed with the sentence.

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Well, the Northern Ireland fans and players have four days

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to recover from last night's heroics before the team take on the might

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of world champions Germany in their last group match

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Stephen Watson has been getting reaction to that now famous victory

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Thanks very much. The Northern Ireland team had a deserved day off

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today, time to relax with their families at their team base and

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reflect on the victory last night. The winner now guarantees than third

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place in the group and it might be good enough to make the knockout

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stages of the tournament, and a place in the last 16. They may have

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to go to Paris next Tuesday and get a draw with Germany. Before the

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preparations for that massive showdown with the world champions

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begins, today they were simply basking in last night's brilliant

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win. Jubilation and celebration at the

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end of an historic night for Northern Ireland. The players had

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secured their first-ever win at a championship final. An extra special

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occasion and an emotional experience. Hugely proud. You see

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the response of the crowd and what it meant to everyone, it wasn't an

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easy team to pick and it is never easy to leave players out of a team

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that gave everything in the first game but it is a tremendous victory

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for the whole squad on all 23 players play their part so the

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victory is for everyone today. Northern Ireland made the

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breakthrough at the start of the second half. McAuley. Darren

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McCauley at the back post! It's in. It was simply ecstasy for Gareth

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McAuley. But there was to be more drama as Northern Ireland's momentum

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was halted when a thunder and lightning storm with hailstones

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forced play to be suspended. After the storm... Northern Ireland

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continued to pile on the pressure. Niall McGinn! He puts it beyond all

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doubt! It was an emphatic win. It was the best moment of my career

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comment scoring on a national stage, on a European stage, against

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Ukraine. It is the stuff that dreams are made of, to be honest. I phoned

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my mum and my dad and my phone has been going crazy. I can just imagine

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that back home it has been incredible. It will be a long night

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reading all the messages. It is the best, you know, simply the best.

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Everyone is like family to me out there. It is obviously pleasing for

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me and I have got a goal and I am just so proud of everyone proud of

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the performance and proud of the supporters who generated the

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atmosphere to get us through the last bit of the game when we were

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under the cosh. For the fans inside the stadium it was a nerve wracking

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night, but ultimately, unforgettable. And for the players,

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it was immediately hard to take in what they had achieved. It is the

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best feeling I have ever felt on a football pitch, hands down. I don't

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think that feeling of looking and 20,000 Northern Ireland fans, it is

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crazy. It is special, it is one week and savour. Tonight we showed what

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we are all about, physical and aggression and most importantly we

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have got the quality to put teams awake so it is absolutely

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unbelievable what's right now cannot describe it, it is absolutely

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ridiculous. I'm trying to take things a but it is all a bit of a

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Blair to be honest. I'm so happy for the team and everyone involved and

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the fans and to everyone, in the Poland game we didn't do ourselves

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justice but tonight we showed everyone we are a good team. Not

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since Spain in 1982 has Northern Ireland one at a major finals. Now

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there are new -- now they are our new heroes. Michael O'Neill also

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told his players it is the proudest he has ever been of any team that he

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has managed. On a sadder note, the Northern

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Ireland manager Michael O'Neill has today offered his condolences

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to the family of Robert Rainey, the fan who passed away suddenly

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at last night's game. As a mark of respect

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the Northern Ireland players will wear black armbands

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for the game against Germany From here in St Georges,

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let's head back to Lyon now where our reporter Mark Simpson has

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been following the tournament After the match this is where all

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the fans gathered. Here, there and everywhere. All around this city of

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Lille. Almost 20,000 fans. What was the overall mood? I suppose it was a

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mixture, as mixture of delight and disbelief. We're on TV! Was it all

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just a dream, no, it really happened. We're not going home!

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We're not going home! We're not going home! Couldn't believe it.

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Couldn't believe it. They had us at the end there. We were laughing and

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joking. He had his top off. I had my top off at the match, yes, after the

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second match. 72. 2000 people sang happy birthday to me out there. Did

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you cry? No. All the way from Coleraine, was it worth it? All day

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long, the best day of my life. It was mental, the atmosphere last

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night. In the bar and there were thousands last night just singing

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till about five in the morning. We were here from Sunday night and we

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haven't seen any sort of trouble at all. Everyone is just having a good

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time and having a drink and enjoying themselves pretty much. Now the

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focus moves from Neal to 300 miles away in Paris were Northern Ireland

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play Germany on Tuesday. At Lyon train station we found two fans

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heading in the opposite direction. We are heading back down to Nice, we

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have been based there the whole time because we like the sunshine. We are

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from poor rush so we decided to stay down there in fly upon the day of

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the Germany game so we will soak up the sun for a couple more days. What

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about last night's match? Superb. Games like that live long in the

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memory. For so many fans from around the world were there to enjoy it and

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there are so many stories and pictures from back home. There was

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an absolute party there. It lifted the whole spirits of the whole

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country. We've been getting a lot of text messages from our southern

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friends as well saying it was a fantastic result and it is one big

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party and we are enjoying it when we here. There were more than 20,000

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Northern Ireland fans here in Lyon this week. 20,000 who are now able

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to say, I was there. And, boy, will they be saying it!

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Many Northern Ireland fans will be on the move tomorrow but a lot of

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them will be Scott Waites at around 2pm tomorrow afternoon to watch the

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Republic and their crucial match against Belgium in Bordeaux. BBC

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newsline's has been following their time.

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Irish bands have been making their way here all week. Some faster than

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others. On the move, and it was a revolver to Paris. Time to hit the

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road and head south. There was no rush on the ten South Armagh man who

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brought this bus on a whim. All great story stuck in the pub and we

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were just talking about it and it accumulated from that really. It

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went a bit viral. Now an Internet sensation, it would be a long and

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slow road to Bordeaux. We have had no problems so far. What speed are

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you doing? 40 miles an hour but it is getting us there and the crack is

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good. It doesn't bother us. We all feel it. For one group of supporters

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from West Belfast, stopping here, halfway between Paris and Bordeaux,

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gave them a real taste of small city French life. We are just taking in

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all of the city. It is a lovely town. A bit of recuperation time.

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That could be said as well. Fine wine! We're only on the Shandy! What

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about the game? With the first game we were disappointed to any get a

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draw but now we hope to get at least a draw and then we will stay on the

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stage. It is all about optimism and preparation, something the owner of

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this pub knows all too well. We invested about ?100,000 and we have

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had all the ceiling is done and downstairs and upstairs and we have

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room for 100 cakes. If there is a win tomorrow, the party could keep

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on going. Going back to market Lyon, it looks

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as though France is a sea of green wherever you look at the moment.

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No doubt about it, France is going green this weekend and in Lille

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there will be green shirts and in Paris you will see Northern Ireland

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fans and maybe the odd republics than in Bordeaux as well. That is

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about 300 miles west of here and down in Nice, is it really the

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French port rush? We will leave that one there. There will be lots of

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Northern Ireland and Republic fans but they are bumping into each other

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at train stations and airports and all of the reports that we are

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getting is that in bit of banter and the odd singsong, it has all been

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very good natured and the fans are getting on and we are now about one

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week into the Euros and the latest score is very much football 1-

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politics zero. The First and Deputy First Ministers

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have paid tribute to Jo Cox, the Labour MP who died

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after being shot and stabbed in the street yesterday

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as she headed to a constituency Arlene Foster and Martin McGuinness

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were speaking at a meeting of the British-Irish

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Council in Glasgow. Fair play to Joe Cox for being a

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very vibrant young woman -- Jo Cox. She was concerned about social

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issues and other issues and she was not afraid to speak out. She is

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deserving of the utmost admiration from all of us. The last thing we

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should do is hide ourselves away and we need to make ourselves available

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to our constituents and we will continue to that what we need to

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recognise what is out there and be aware of our own security and in

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memory to Jo Cox we need to keep ourselves out there and keep

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ourselves visible to the public that we represent.

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A poll of voters here has suggested a shift towards the Leave camp

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The survey, carried out by market research agency, Millward Brown,

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showed 48% of people in Northern Ireland who intend

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to vote will choose to remain, 32% want to leave, while 20%

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are still undecided - that's a slight shift

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In the first of two special features,

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Our Political Editor Mark Devenport examines how nationalists might vote

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When John Hume accepted his Nobel Peace Prize 18 years ago, he

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declared he had drawn inspiration from the European Union as a

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peacemaking project, ending decades of war between France and Germany.

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That was a message she wanted young people right across the continent to

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understand. For all of the previous centuries people of Europe would

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fight and be in conflict but they are now living in peace and harmony.

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Given John Hume's approach, it is no surprise that the SDLP remains

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strongly in favour of staying within the EU. Historically the Sinn Fein

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attitude to Europe has been more ambiguous. Back in the 1970s and

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1980s Sinn Fein was adamantly opposed to the European Community

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but over the years they switched their position to critical

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engagement and now they argue that a withdrawal from the European Union

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could have potentially devastating consequences for the border region.

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18,000 people cross the border every day to work. 5200 students across

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the border every day. 1.7 million cross hit by a car and train every

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year, so to think that we could turn back and go to the future with an EU

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border stuck right in the heart of violence is unacceptable. Although

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nationalist sentiment seems to be mainly in the Remain camp there seem

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to be some who reflate -- disagree. This man's sister was shot dead in

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Gibraltar and he regards the EU as a rich man's club and does not believe

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that staying in it furthers the cause of a united Ireland. Thomas

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Russell, the United Irishmen said, back in 1798 when there was talk of

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French involvement in the rising, he said we may as well be an English

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colony as a French one. I say, on that basis, or although we have no

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control and no democratic in put and no independence, it is like being

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back under another empire. Despite that argument it would be a surprise

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if most nationalists don't vote to stay in the EU, apart from the local

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parties, the Taoiseach has been lobbying for the remain campaign

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here and in England. Well, we can go back to France now

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to reflect on where last night's win leaves Northern Ireland and look

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forward to Tuesday's Northern Ireland's victory last

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night was their first at a major finals for 34 years. Spain back in

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1982. I am joined live by a man who was in that World Cup squad back

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then. John O'Neill, reflect on when it was overemotional and exciting

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evening. What a great night, a matched unrivalled over the good

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nights we've had in the past. It goes right back to Spain and the

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game against England and the game against West Germany. All great

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nights and it was great to be there and the fans will remember it for

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the rest of their lives. Proud that little Northern Ireland have done it

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again on the international stage. Still be the chance of going

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further. The result last night means we will play Germany on Tuesday and

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we could qualify for the knockout stages. What is possible in Paris

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last week -- next week. It has been a great journey. They had a

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tremendous performance last night and if they play like that against

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the Germans they could get a draw or even better. We have pulled off some

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great results in the past and it wouldn't surprise if we do it again.

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You have been part of the Northern Ireland team has beaten West Germany

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in the past, could be getting upset? There is no reason why. The players

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must be so confident after that performance and everyone was down

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after Poland but that has ignited the belief again and we are now

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playing the football that we played in the qualifications and I think

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anything could happen. Sport can be inspiring. It certainly can. The

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Republic of Ireland have left their team base outside Paris in

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Versailles and they have made it to Bordeaux where they are getting

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ready for their second group game in the tournament against Belgium

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tomorrow but there has been an injury blow for the Republic.

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Martin O'Neill will have to make at least one change to his starting

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line-up after Jonathan Walters was ruled out due to injury. Belgium of

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the top-ranked team in the entire competition and those opponents are

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number two in the world. On paper, how impressed are you with that

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squad? Very impressed. A lot of individuals and very fine players

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with talent all over the pitch. Eden Hazard is a very top-class player so

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Belgium individually has got as good players as anyone in Europe. With

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the amount of talent you have around, if you were the manager of

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that side, the coach of that team, I think he would be going into a

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confrontation more than quietly confident about your chances of

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doing well. It is hard to argue because of the star names and there

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are hundreds of millions of pounds worth of talent training behind me.

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One player missing the talent through injury is Vincent Kompany

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and he is wary of the threat posed by the opponents tomorrow. I see so

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me red flags when I look at the team. Players all over the pitch

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that you think, on a good day, very, very difficult to play against, not

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even just on a good day, because you know what you get from them. It is

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an excessive amount of work rate. Very tough. I think if they play to

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their strength it is going to be a difficult game against them. Italy's

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victory over Sweden this afternoon could end up benefiting Northern

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Ireland. A number of the Italian players have already picked up

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bookings in this competition and their manager may well decide to

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rest them for the final game in Lille.

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An exciting weekend ahead. To golf's second major of the year,

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the US Open, and it's been a difficult start for two time

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winner Rory McIIroy. The world number three

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slumped to an opening round 77, and is seven over

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par for the tournament. McIlroy admitted that he struggled

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with his swing as he bogeyed five of the last seven holes,

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at the weather affected tournament He's 11 shots off the Clubhouse

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lead. Shane Lowry though is two under

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after an impressive 68. 2010 Champion Graeme

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McDowell is going well. The Portrush man is level par after

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14 holes. Ireland winger Andrew Trimble says

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he expects a backlash from South Africa when the sides

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meet in the second Test Joe Schmidt's men secured

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their first-ever away win over the Springboks with a 26-20

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victory in the first Personally I feel a little bit

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better after last week and it was a bit of a lung buster. There is a bit

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of a fear factor when it comes to South Africa, if they put everything

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together and get their stuff right you could physically be in trouble

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and certainly we can expect that this weekend and we have to raise

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our performance level just to their level and that's what will be

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expected to get a result. OK, I think we have lost Stephen

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there in Lille. I will finish the sport of for him.

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Gaelic Football and Tyrone face Cavan on Sunday

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in the first semifinal of the Ulster Championship at Clones.

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the back of significant wins already this summer.

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Tyrone having beaten Derry by 11 points four weeks ago,

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while Cavan outclassed Armagh at Breffni Park the following week.

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Throw-in is 2.00pm and there's live coverage on BBC Two

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Sorry for those little gremlins there.

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You are a woman of many talents! The evening started cloudy and grey and

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miserable but eventually the day has got going. This is the radar picture

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that we had this morning and the cloud that has been over us for the

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last few days clung on quite stubbornly through this morning and

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it wasn't until lunchtime that it started to burn back and leave

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brighter spells. We have got rather a nice evening, dry and bright. The

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northerly breeze has taken the edge of the temperature is a little bit.

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We have clear skies this evening and temperatures will be cooler than

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they have been of late, down to seven or 8 degrees. Saturday gets

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off to a decent start and it will be dry and bright for most but there is

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some rain in the forecast. This is what you will be waking up to

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tomorrow's morning with decent spells of sunny weather and the

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breeze is starting to drop off. That will really help with the

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temperatures. As we go through the afternoon we will see highs of 17

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and maybe 18 degrees. Really rather pleasant. Do make the most of the

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early part of the day because as we get into the late afternoon and

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early evening we have rain arriving from the West. This is an old

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weather front which is dying and as the rate hits the land it will

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fragment and split up and be light and patchy. Temperatures will stay

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mild overnight and the rain opens the door to a mess of France that

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comes through on Sunday to spoil the party on Sunday afternoon. As we go

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into the second half of the weekend it starts off mostly dry on Sunday

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afternoon -- morning but there is a slot of dry weather and by lunchtime

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the front will be on the way through and the rain will be quite heavy at

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times. It is moving through quite quickly. As we move towards next

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week the westerly flow to our weather will is still with us with

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shower was in the early part of the week and just a chance of things

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getting warmer. Saturday is certainly the best day of the

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weekend and whatever you do at the weekend, make sure you have a good

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one. Thank you.

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