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Neighbours pay tribute to a woman killed after being hit | :00:12. | :00:18. | |
by a scrambler bike as a teenager appears in court. | :00:19. | :00:25. | |
It's just devastating to think of how those children will grow up | :00:26. | :00:32. | |
knowing their mum is he going to be here any more. Two men and two women | :00:33. | :00:38. | |
have been tied up and assaulted at a robbery in Carryduff. | :00:39. | :00:40. | |
At a meeting in Dublin, the French President says it's time | :00:41. | :00:43. | |
A quintessential thatched cottage, with no government grants available | :00:44. | :00:54. | |
to help preserve these listed buildings, this time now running out | :00:55. | :00:59. | |
for these iconic connections to our past? I'm in Magilligan. | :01:00. | :01:01. | |
As good as his word - Brendan Rodgers and Celtic see off | :01:02. | :01:04. | |
And heavy showers could lead to surface water flooding in some | :01:05. | :01:09. | |
parts this evening but tomorrow looks like a better day. | :01:10. | :01:17. | |
The family of Valerie Armstrong are tonight preparing | :01:18. | :01:21. | |
The mother of three was hit by a scrambler while out walking | :01:22. | :01:27. | |
her dog in Colin Glen Forest Park in West Belfast on Tuesday evening. | :01:28. | :01:30. | |
A teenager charged in connection with her death | :01:31. | :01:34. | |
A young family which will now never be the same. | :01:35. | :01:41. | |
Last night, surrounded by those who loved her, Valerie Armstrong | :01:42. | :01:44. | |
And despite their own grief and anguish, they made | :01:45. | :01:50. | |
the decision to help others by donating her organs. | :01:51. | :01:59. | |
It's a very delicate and sensitive time for everyone but Valerie's | :02:00. | :02:05. | |
family are very strong and supportive of one another, her | :02:06. | :02:10. | |
parents were there from County Westmeath, her husband and her wider | :02:11. | :02:16. | |
family circle. They are a great sense of support and comfort and | :02:17. | :02:23. | |
love to each other and that was much in evidence last evening at the | :02:24. | :02:24. | |
hospital. Family and friends left heartfelt | :02:25. | :02:25. | |
and heartbroken tributes to the mother of three | :02:26. | :02:27. | |
at Colin Glen forest park. It was here on Tuesday evening that | :02:28. | :02:29. | |
Ms Armstrong was injured while out Everybody's been devastated, might | :02:30. | :02:44. | |
parents are devastated, the street, everybody. It hits home to realise | :02:45. | :02:50. | |
anything could happen at any second. Just a few miles away today | :02:51. | :02:52. | |
at Laganside Courts, a 17-year-old broke down in tears | :02:53. | :02:54. | |
as he was accused of causing Valerie Armstrong's death | :02:55. | :02:57. | |
by dangerous driving He can't be named because | :02:58. | :02:59. | |
of his age. A police constable told the court | :03:00. | :03:11. | |
that there are interviews this 17-year-old cooperated with | :03:12. | :03:16. | |
detectives, showed remorse and stayed with Valerie Armstrong on | :03:17. | :03:19. | |
Tuesday evening until an ambulance arrived. | :03:20. | :03:20. | |
Relatives of the teenager were also visbly upset | :03:21. | :03:22. | |
He was remanded in custody to Hydebank Young Offenders' Centre | :03:23. | :03:25. | |
and will reppear via video link in four weeks' time. | :03:26. | :03:33. | |
Four people have been tied up during a robbery in Carryduff. | :03:34. | :03:37. | |
It happened at a house on the Ballynahinch Road last night. | :03:38. | :03:40. | |
Masked men forced their way into a house in the Carryduff area around | :03:41. | :03:54. | |
7pm yesterday. One was carrying a suspected firearm, another had a | :03:55. | :03:59. | |
button. Inside the house they assaulted a young man and woman and | :04:00. | :04:03. | |
then tied them up. Another young man and woman arrived at the house and | :04:04. | :04:09. | |
were also tied up. The intruders demanded cash and made off with a | :04:10. | :04:15. | |
sum of money. The victims were treated at the scene by paramedics. | :04:16. | :04:19. | |
Police have appealed for anyone who can help them to contact the tech is | :04:20. | :04:24. | |
at Lisburn police station. -- detectives. | :04:25. | :04:25. | |
The Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness, says he expects | :04:26. | :04:27. | |
Theresa May to visit Northern Ireland next week. | :04:28. | :04:29. | |
The new Prime Minister has already made trips to Scotland and Wales. | :04:30. | :04:32. | |
Our political correspondent Gareth Gordon is at Stormont. | :04:33. | :04:41. | |
In her first speech as Prime Minister, Theresa May stressed how | :04:42. | :04:48. | |
important the union is to her. Her first visit was to Scotland. This | :04:49. | :04:54. | |
week she visited Wales and to date Martin McGuinness confirmed that he | :04:55. | :04:58. | |
expects Theresa May will be in Northern Ireland next week. No | :04:59. | :05:03. | |
prizes for guessing the main subject of discussion, Brexit, but unlike | :05:04. | :05:09. | |
Scotland where Nicola Sturgeon gave a simple message that she wants | :05:10. | :05:14. | |
Scotland to remain in beer and whatever else happens, here Theresa | :05:15. | :05:18. | |
May will meet the Deputy First Minister and the First Minister, who | :05:19. | :05:22. | |
have different views. Martin McGuinness agrees with Nicola | :05:23. | :05:26. | |
Sturgeon but Arlene Foster says league should mean leave. For me | :05:27. | :05:31. | |
it's about finding a way forward, and it's not about seeing our lane | :05:32. | :05:38. | |
as the enemy, it's about trying to work with the British Prime Minister | :05:39. | :05:44. | |
and the Irish government, work with the new Secretary of State and | :05:45. | :05:48. | |
Arlene to find a brief audit but pre-eminent in all that must be the | :05:49. | :05:53. | |
democratically expressed wishes of a majority in the North. Tomorrow Mr | :05:54. | :05:59. | |
McGuinness and Arlene Foster will be in Cardiff for the meeting of the | :06:00. | :06:04. | |
British Irish ministerial Council, a meeting that has been brought | :06:05. | :06:08. | |
forward because of the referendum results and it's the first time the | :06:09. | :06:13. | |
heads of the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales | :06:14. | :06:15. | |
and Northern Ireland will meet with the new Secretary of State and the | :06:16. | :06:20. | |
Taoiseach, and it will be interesting to hear what is said | :06:21. | :06:24. | |
that more importantly how it is said about her exit. -- about Brexit. | :06:25. | :06:29. | |
The French President has said the UK should begin negotiations to | :06:30. | :06:32. | |
Speaking in Dublin where he's on a visit, Francois Hollande said | :06:33. | :06:36. | |
he's aware of the special situation for Ireland because of the border | :06:37. | :06:39. | |
Here's our Dublin correspondent, Shane Harrison. | :06:40. | :06:43. | |
Francois Hollande's time in Dublin had to be cut short because of last | :06:44. | :06:49. | |
week's Nice lorry-driver attack that has left 84 people dead. | :06:50. | :06:55. | |
Not surprisingly, then, terrorism and the British decision | :06:56. | :06:58. | |
to leave the European Union dominated his meeting | :06:59. | :07:01. | |
With the French President due to meet Theresa May in Paris | :07:02. | :07:07. | |
this evening, he called on the UK to begin the Brexit negotiations | :07:08. | :07:10. | |
as quickly as possible but also said he understands the Irish | :07:11. | :07:15. | |
stance on preserving the Good Friday Agreement | :07:16. | :07:18. | |
for the sake of the peace process in Northern Ireland. | :07:19. | :07:27. | |
TRANSLATION: Iran denies there is a stressful -- 's stature situation | :07:28. | :07:38. | |
for Ireland and that must find a place in negotiations. | :07:39. | :07:41. | |
The Taoiseach, as in Berlin with Chancellor Merkel last week, | :07:42. | :07:43. | |
once again stressed the importance of Northern Ireland | :07:44. | :07:45. | |
for Dublin in the forthcoming Brexit negotiations. | :07:46. | :07:51. | |
The 27th under stand the uniqueness of the Good Friday Agreement and | :07:52. | :07:58. | |
your's support for that and this is a fundamental issue we want to see | :07:59. | :08:03. | |
protect did come and that will have its own special nature as part of | :08:04. | :08:06. | |
the negotiations. The French President also | :08:07. | :08:08. | |
paid a courtesy call on his Irish counterpart, | :08:09. | :08:10. | |
Michael D Higgins, and separately met members of the French community | :08:11. | :08:12. | |
before returning to Paris where he says he will tonight ask | :08:13. | :08:14. | |
Theresa May why there's such a delay Well, we've had a good amount | :08:15. | :08:17. | |
of sunshine this week, but of course that's not | :08:18. | :08:25. | |
always the case. Today we're being told that everyone | :08:26. | :08:27. | |
should consider taking vitamin D supplements | :08:28. | :08:29. | |
in the autumn and winter. Health officials are concerned | :08:30. | :08:32. | |
that we aren't getting enough When it appears, we | :08:33. | :08:35. | |
make the most of it. The sunshine doesn't only feel good | :08:36. | :08:42. | |
- it actually has health benefits because it's how we get most | :08:43. | :08:44. | |
of our vitamin D, the vitamin that helps us maintain healthy | :08:45. | :08:47. | |
bones, teeth and muscles. Today we got a vitamin D boost, | :08:48. | :08:52. | |
but it isn't always like this. If you are exposed on a sunny day | :08:53. | :09:04. | |
during the summer in Northern Ireland to sunlight for about ten | :09:05. | :09:09. | |
minutes, that should be enough vitamins the two see you through | :09:10. | :09:14. | |
Fort two or three months, so the problem is during the winter months | :09:15. | :09:19. | |
when we don't get enough sunshine here, those stockpiles start to | :09:20. | :09:20. | |
deplete. We can get some vitamin D | :09:21. | :09:21. | |
through eating foods But not nearly as much | :09:22. | :09:24. | |
as we get from the sun. We're always being told to apply | :09:25. | :09:36. | |
this stuff but putting suncream on actually prevents us absorbing | :09:37. | :09:40. | |
vitamins E. We do need limited exposure to the sun but that can be | :09:41. | :09:45. | |
confusing. Some experts suggest you should go into the sunlight for ten | :09:46. | :09:50. | |
or 15 minutes before you apply sun protection. It is important you | :09:51. | :09:55. | |
apply enough to make sure you don't get burnt and increase your risk of | :09:56. | :09:58. | |
skin cancer. So another way to get | :09:59. | :09:59. | |
the new recommended amount - of ten micrograms a day - | :10:00. | :10:02. | |
is through supplements. Keeping on top of all the | :10:03. | :10:12. | |
supplements that are advised and Alan Stout is tricky, especially | :10:13. | :10:17. | |
with fussy because, so just keeping them out all year round without sun | :10:18. | :10:24. | |
block is the way I would go. These two would take vitamins every day, | :10:25. | :10:27. | |
vitamin drops and I would take some as well. I think it's needed, the | :10:28. | :10:32. | |
sun doesn't shine enough here. Supplements are already | :10:33. | :10:34. | |
recommended for certain groups, The big change today from health | :10:35. | :10:35. | |
officials here and in England is that we all need to consider | :10:36. | :10:39. | |
taking them, barring a dramatic That's pretty unlikely. The Health | :10:40. | :10:56. | |
Minister says she believes there is political and clinical will to | :10:57. | :10:58. | |
change the health and social care service. We show O'Neill was | :10:59. | :11:04. | |
speaking after receiving the report from a panel led by Professor | :11:05. | :11:12. | |
Raffaella Bango were. The report was delivered after months of visiting | :11:13. | :11:15. | |
health and social care sites and listening to staff -- Professor | :11:16. | :11:17. | |
Rafael Bengoa. We speak to the Pokemon Hunters on a | :11:18. | :11:20. | |
quest to become top trainers. Never mind Dragon's Den | :11:21. | :11:29. | |
or the Apprentice - pupils from a Dungannon school have | :11:30. | :11:31. | |
been named UK Company of the Year It encourages young people to set | :11:32. | :11:34. | |
up their own businesses. Now, they're setting their sights | :11:35. | :11:38. | |
on Europe, as our education correspondent Robbie Meredith | :11:39. | :11:40. | |
has been finding out. A bright idea which became | :11:41. | :11:51. | |
children's books which became a business. And all from a very | :11:52. | :11:57. | |
personal story. Our adventure stories were inspired by the journey | :11:58. | :12:07. | |
our friend took when her niece was diagnosed with a brain tumour. She | :12:08. | :12:12. | |
has been through the experience with Eva, it was written by myself as I | :12:13. | :12:19. | |
have passion for children. Eight pupils wrote, alias treated and | :12:20. | :12:26. | |
printed the books, then they formed a company to produce and distribute | :12:27. | :12:32. | |
them. We create child friendly story books which help children to cope | :12:33. | :12:36. | |
with the effects of chemotherapy and radiation ever paid, but it shows | :12:37. | :12:41. | |
love for what we do and the combination of teamwork and a good | :12:42. | :12:47. | |
product is the key to success. And that teamwork took them to Arsenal | :12:48. | :12:52. | |
's Emirates Stadium in London, where they were crowned the best school | :12:53. | :12:57. | |
company in the UK, the first from Northern Ireland to win the title in | :12:58. | :13:02. | |
25 years. I don't believe you will find too many 16-year-olds who have | :13:03. | :13:10. | |
reached a sales revenue of ?20,000 this year from a product they have | :13:11. | :13:13. | |
established themselves and I hope they don't forget me when they make | :13:14. | :13:18. | |
their millions. The team are now heading to Switzerland, when they | :13:19. | :13:23. | |
will compete schools from over 30 other countries. The competition | :13:24. | :13:29. | |
will be stiff with three days of presentations and interviews. We are | :13:30. | :13:34. | |
excited because we have worked hard, it is different and this is a huge | :13:35. | :13:43. | |
success our company has become. It's like trying to win the apprentice. | :13:44. | :13:50. | |
You think you will do it? Share! Good luck to them. | :13:51. | :13:52. | |
There are fears thatched cottages could be lost | :13:53. | :13:53. | |
forever because of cuts to government grants. | :13:54. | :13:55. | |
Money to help maintain them has been suspended. | :13:56. | :13:57. | |
Donna has been to Magilligan for BBC Newsline to find out more. | :13:58. | :14:05. | |
An old thatched cottage, for some people it's a romantic symbol of a | :14:06. | :14:13. | |
simpler time, for others it represents deprivation and is not | :14:14. | :14:20. | |
suited to modern living. There are 150 thatched cottages in Northern | :14:21. | :14:23. | |
Ireland. This one benefited from a government grant but those grants | :14:24. | :14:30. | |
have now frozen, so what does that mean for these iconic connections to | :14:31. | :14:34. | |
our past? Are they now in greater danger? I visited a sister and | :14:35. | :14:40. | |
brother, Edward and Eileen Quigley, who live in a 300-year-old thatched | :14:41. | :14:46. | |
cottage in urgent need of repair. I know of three generations in it, my | :14:47. | :14:59. | |
mother, her uncle, and down to me. It's a 300-year-old house? Have you | :15:00. | :15:04. | |
ever thought of living anywhere else? No. I know there was damaged | :15:05. | :15:13. | |
in a storm a couple of years ago but did you ever think forget about the | :15:14. | :15:17. | |
thatch, that's put a bit of slate not? I did that, only it was listed, | :15:18. | :15:25. | |
you weren't allowed to do that, only what they allowed, and fourth that | :15:26. | :15:32. | |
you're talking around 60,000 outside the roof. That bad weather two years | :15:33. | :15:40. | |
ago brought them part of the roof at the rear of the cottage. Edward now | :15:41. | :15:45. | |
cannot access his bedroom and has to sleep in the sitting-room. The | :15:46. | :15:50. | |
effect of the damp is clear to see. You and your sister live here. What | :15:51. | :15:55. | |
is it that is so special about this place for you. When you were born | :15:56. | :16:04. | |
in, it means a lot to you. With me now at the back of the cottage is | :16:05. | :16:09. | |
Mark Canning, a nephew of Eileen and Edward, who has been advocating. | :16:10. | :16:14. | |
What is the biggest difficulty the family is finding, you want to | :16:15. | :16:19. | |
refurbish but you're stuck? The house as it stands, this note toilet | :16:20. | :16:26. | |
or electric in it, so we have been offered a full renovation grant from | :16:27. | :16:30. | |
the Housing Executive but because of the state of the work and the state | :16:31. | :16:35. | |
of the roof, we cannot do those works until that would be addressed, | :16:36. | :16:40. | |
so it means my aunts and uncles are still being exposed to a very | :16:41. | :16:44. | |
uncomfortable and dangerous living environment. It's frustrating that | :16:45. | :16:51. | |
nothing is happening quickly but worrying from day to day about their | :16:52. | :16:58. | |
safety and health. From a wider live, from an architectural heritage | :16:59. | :17:03. | |
point of you, how similar a problem do we have across Northern Ireland? | :17:04. | :17:09. | |
The thatch is the endangered species of our architectural heritage, there | :17:10. | :17:15. | |
were less than 150 left in Northern Ireland, many are listed, this is | :17:16. | :17:19. | |
protect by legislation and one of the last grass roots in Ireland as a | :17:20. | :17:27. | |
whole, so it is very special and deserve to be protected. Legislation | :17:28. | :17:33. | |
listing tries to ensure this. You need maybe the help of grants or | :17:34. | :17:36. | |
funding to help with restoration work. Stormont told me there may be | :17:37. | :17:44. | |
new funds in the autumn to help out the Quigley family and others who | :17:45. | :17:48. | |
were trying to preserve the architectural heritage. Perhaps you | :17:49. | :17:54. | |
have a cottage in your area. Check out our Facebook page and add a | :17:55. | :17:57. | |
picture to the collection that is there. From the past bang up to | :17:58. | :18:02. | |
date. Do you know your Pikachus | :18:03. | :18:03. | |
from your Pidgeys? It's the new craze which has taken | :18:04. | :18:05. | |
the world by storm. Pokemon Go was released last week | :18:06. | :18:07. | |
and it seems it's every bit as popular in Northern Ireland | :18:08. | :18:10. | |
as in San Francisco. Helen Jones has been checking it out | :18:11. | :18:12. | |
at Belfast City Hall. There is a new kid on the | :18:13. | :18:20. | |
entertainment block. It's an augmented reality smartphone game, | :18:21. | :18:27. | |
Pokemon Go, and I'm on the hunt. A little guidance from security should | :18:28. | :18:30. | |
point me in the right direction. Let me see your phone! Is that Pokemon | :18:31. | :18:40. | |
and just texting. Excuse me, are you on Pokemon? Do get eggs, you walk | :18:41. | :18:48. | |
around to hatch them and get a Pokemon. | :18:49. | :18:49. | |
I always loved Pokemon, even as a kid. | :18:50. | :18:51. | |
It's amazing, I've heard about people dealing with anxiety and | :18:52. | :19:02. | |
depression, people who are stuck indoors, and this is making them | :19:03. | :19:06. | |
come outside and open up from their shelves. People may watch this and | :19:07. | :19:11. | |
say you need to get out more but you aren't getting out more. I am | :19:12. | :19:15. | |
walking more than I would have. So you're walking along like this | :19:16. | :19:21. | |
all day, you don't see all around you here, | :19:22. | :19:23. | |
you don't see the lovely buildings, Doing it in cars is questionable and | :19:24. | :19:35. | |
skateboarding is but I'm comfortable with skateboards. A lot of people | :19:36. | :19:40. | |
are going out of their way to find modes of transport, it's getting | :19:41. | :19:46. | |
competitive. If you can't beat them, you're going to have to join them. | :19:47. | :19:52. | |
There is a Pokemon over there and if I can get it in my sights... | :19:53. | :20:07. | |
Helen Jones, BBC Newsline, Belfast City Hall. She's cracked it! Ma, how | :20:08. | :20:20. | |
would you get a Pikachu on the bus? Poke him on. The result last week | :20:21. | :20:33. | |
prompted a deluge of criticism for this man. | :20:34. | :20:35. | |
The manager reassured fans that they would turn things around | :20:36. | :20:38. | |
in the home leg and was as good as his word. | :20:39. | :20:40. | |
Celtic won 3-0 on the night and 3- on aggregate against | :20:41. | :20:43. | |
Crashing out of Europe would have prompted a crisis. | :20:44. | :20:47. | |
Instead, in a devastating ten-minute period of the first half, | :20:48. | :20:49. | |
They applied and enough pressure and the dam will eventually break. | :20:50. | :21:02. | |
Brendan Rodgers remained pensive, but he needn't have been. | :21:03. | :21:09. | |
Goal number three was the pick of the bunch. | :21:10. | :21:20. | |
How class was that from Patrick Roberts? I couldn't have wanted any | :21:21. | :21:31. | |
more from tonight. I'm fortunate, I'm a supporter who has stood on the | :21:32. | :21:37. | |
sidelines so to stand on pool pollution and witness it was | :21:38. | :21:40. | |
special, so a big thank you to the crew. | :21:41. | :21:41. | |
Next up, it's Astana of Kazakhstan for a place in the Champions | :21:42. | :21:46. | |
Apart from the six-hour flight and the five-hour time difference | :21:47. | :21:50. | |
and 35-degree heat and plastic pitch with no water... | :21:51. | :21:53. | |
One win, and reassuringly that old North Antrim sense of humour kicks | :21:54. | :22:05. | |
in. Cliftonville are into the first half | :22:06. | :22:06. | |
of their Europa League qualifying-round second | :22:07. | :22:08. | |
leg against Larnaca. Trailing 3-2 from the first leg, | :22:09. | :22:10. | |
the latest score from Cyprus We'll have the result in that one | :22:11. | :22:16. | |
on our later bulletin. Now, our countdown to the Olympics | :22:17. | :22:21. | |
in Rio next month continues, as we profile the local Olympians | :22:22. | :22:24. | |
who are heading to Brazil. Tonight we look at three athletes, | :22:25. | :22:28. | |
one on the road and two on the track, including a middle | :22:29. | :22:31. | |
distance runner who has recently tasted success in Europe | :22:32. | :22:35. | |
and is hoping for more She's already returned with a medal | :22:36. | :22:52. | |
this year, bronze at the European Championships, a just reward for | :22:53. | :22:55. | |
Ciara Mageean after a long battle from injury and Rio beckons. It's | :22:56. | :23:02. | |
been a long road for me, I didn't get selected for a London so it's | :23:03. | :23:06. | |
been a tough few years of getting through injuries, staying on the | :23:07. | :23:11. | |
straight and narrow and getting ready, so this is a dream come true. | :23:12. | :23:15. | |
I'm not going to catch my eggs before we hatch, there is some days | :23:16. | :23:19. | |
before we fly out and even when we get there you have to be in the | :23:20. | :23:25. | |
their shape you can be, so I will take each day as it comes. She may | :23:26. | :23:31. | |
be a familiar face but Kevin Seaward has a lower profile, a schoolteacher | :23:32. | :23:36. | |
based in the Midlands, he will run in the marathon two years after | :23:37. | :23:42. | |
taking up the discipline. Sometimes I then, you're going to go to the | :23:43. | :23:46. | |
Olympics, all the way through school athletics and senior athletics, the | :23:47. | :23:52. | |
event I did do, everyone who competes streams of competing at the | :23:53. | :23:57. | |
Olympics. You would find it hard to find someone who didn't, so to be in | :23:58. | :24:02. | |
a position to realise that dream is fantastic. I sat down last week and | :24:03. | :24:07. | |
my girlfriend brought in some coffee and it had Brazil on the back and I | :24:08. | :24:15. | |
thought, I'm going there! For all Irish athletes, Rio has been the | :24:16. | :24:20. | |
target in a hard cycle of training that the reward is the biggest stage | :24:21. | :24:25. | |
their sport has to offer. The Olympic games is the ultimate stage | :24:26. | :24:30. | |
of any athlete's career, it's been a dream of mine, I've been working | :24:31. | :24:37. | |
hard for ten years solid to make it. I had an Achilles injury in 2012 and | :24:38. | :24:42. | |
that was devastating for me, but it made me more determined to make an | :24:43. | :24:48. | |
Olympics and next time I would get there, so it means everything for me | :24:49. | :24:51. | |
to be called an Olympian in my event, and really proud. With less | :24:52. | :24:58. | |
than three weeks until the games begin, these athletes can now feel | :24:59. | :25:02. | |
the pull of Rio. We wish them all well. | :25:03. | :25:03. | |
The Derry side to take on Tipperary in round four of the All-Ireland | :25:04. | :25:06. | |
qualifiers on Saturday will be named this evening, with manager | :25:07. | :25:09. | |
Damian Barton expected to make few if any changes. | :25:10. | :25:13. | |
Mark, thank you. Let's get the weather from Angie. | :25:14. | :25:19. | |
A decent day tomorrow but other than that very changeable, typical | :25:20. | :25:26. | |
Northern Ireland with batches of rain and tried apps, we started | :25:27. | :25:32. | |
today need decent note but things have been changing. We had this | :25:33. | :25:37. | |
weather front bringing some heavy showers to western areas, so | :25:38. | :25:41. | |
although it was a promising start over the river Foyle, though showers | :25:42. | :25:48. | |
have been bubbling through the day, producing heavy showers and they | :25:49. | :25:52. | |
will continue to do so in places through this evening. Some turned | :25:53. | :25:56. | |
into downpours, some with thunder and lightning and there is a risk of | :25:57. | :26:02. | |
surface water flooding in spots. We have a rain walking in place from | :26:03. | :26:08. | |
the Met Office. The East not quite so wet, we will see some showery | :26:09. | :26:12. | |
bits and pieces during the night, heavy rain pulling away to the North | :26:13. | :26:17. | |
but not patchy and lighter in eastern areas and drier weather, | :26:18. | :26:26. | |
drier and my dear tonight. As for tomorrow, it will be a better day, a | :26:27. | :26:31. | |
lot of dry weather in the forecast. There may be one or two showers | :26:32. | :26:37. | |
breaking it first thing, remnants of overnight but things will start to | :26:38. | :26:42. | |
dry up and brighten up through the morning, but towards the afternoon | :26:43. | :26:45. | |
as temperatures creep up a little, the showers fill in and we might get | :26:46. | :26:51. | |
the odd rogue shower, mainly light, you will be unfortunate to catch | :26:52. | :26:55. | |
them, the emphasis on the dry weather and temperatures fairly | :26:56. | :27:00. | |
decent with light winds and a bit of sunshine, feeling pleasant. The dry | :27:01. | :27:05. | |
weather holds into tomorrow night which will be fairly mild and muggy, | :27:06. | :27:12. | |
you can see the next batch of rain, a weather front moving in on | :27:13. | :27:17. | |
Saturday, then a gap and then a small but potent one follows on | :27:18. | :27:21. | |
Sunday, so Saturday morning looks wet for a time before the rain moves | :27:22. | :27:25. | |
away in the afternoon, even then a few showers and a wet start on | :27:26. | :27:30. | |
Sunday but hopefully drying up in the second half of the day. | :27:31. | :27:32. | |
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