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at a clay pigeon shooting club event near Downpatrick.

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Police said it looks as though it was a tragic accident.

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A spokesman said a full investigation would be carried out.

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The SDLP MP for the area Margaret Ritchie

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offered her sympathies to the man's family.

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A man has been seriously hurt after falling more than 30 feet

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into a cave near Dunluce Castle in County Antrim.

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with his family along the coast to hospital, had been out walking

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when the coastguard said he fell through a hole in the ground.

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The First and Deputy First Ministers and the Secretary of State

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are among politicians who have condemned an arson attack

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It's the second arson attack on the church in the last few days.

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Forensic teams search for evidence inside the Saintfield Road

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Presbyterian Church in South Belfast.

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Parishioners who would have been at Sunday morning service

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Police say the arson attack, which was carried out sometime

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between 1am and 1:20am this morning, has caused considerable

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damage to the church, and a neighbouring hall.

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The church says apart from having to cancel Sunday service,

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it will have a significant impact on other events planned

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We're very sad of the impact it will have in the coming days.

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Tomorrow morning there is Scripture union for a lot of young people

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This is a community Church widely used by members of the community

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but we are a forgiving people and we forgive

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The new Secretary of State, James Brokenshire,

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and the First and Deputy First Ministers have

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The church was also targeted early on Friday when

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Detectives are also investigating that, and say a

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sectarian motive is one of a number of lines of inquiry.

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The church doesn't know when it will be able to resume services

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until a full assessment of the damage has been carried out

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but they say Sunday worship will take place next weekend,

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even if it has to be at another church.

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The police are investigating a possible link

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between two separate burglaries on Friday night.

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Two men, one armed with a gun, forced their way into

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the parochial house beside St Michael's Church

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on Finaghy Road North in Belfast and assaulted a priest.

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Several hours later two men, one also armed with a gun,

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broke into a house on Circular Road in Dungannon.

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They threatened a man and a woman who were inside

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An Ulster Unionist MLA has apologised unreservedly

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after sending naked photographs of himself

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to an undercover newspaper reporter.

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Ross Hussey said he had made a terrible error of judgement

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in sending the images to the Sunday Life journalist.

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In a statement his party said he was a single man

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A look ahead now to a story we'll have on BBC Newsline this week

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when we'll take a look at three local guitar companies

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making high-end, hand-crafted instruments

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that sell for thousands of pounds around the world.

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The Irish guitar makers are really sticking through to the principles

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He has a brain and eyes and ears, maker is different from a machine.

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he can see what he's doing to the wood,

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he can hear what he's producing and so you are getting

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a much better quality instrument through handcrafting techniques

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rather than machine-made stuff that most are produced by.

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You can hear more about that on BBC Newsline here on BBC 1 this week.

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Now here's Cecilia with the weather for the week ahead.

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the dealing. It is looking and drier for the rest of the night. In the

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East will be some showers, well to in the West as well. The wind moving

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into the West tonight. That means that it will feel cooler and

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fresher. Not just tomorrow but most days this week, temperatures will be

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down a couple of degrees on what we have been used to. Not a complete

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wash-out this week but most days will carry the risk of some showers.

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The breeze could be cool at times, especially in the West and towards

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the north coast. Tomorrow starts the new week with some sunshine on a dry

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in many places to begin with, but not long before those showers, long.

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Keep the umbrella handy. Showers in the north and West as the diggers on

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they will towards Belfast, Armagh and Down. Quite a cluster of showers

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for the north-west of Scotland, and a few of those will get across to

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the East Coast. There will be a good deal of dry weather, especially in

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eastern counties of England. The best of the temperatures will be in

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the East of Northern Ireland, around 18 degrees, around 16 in the

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north-west. On Tuesday, a similar story. We have a remnant of weather

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systems coming in off the Atlantic ringing showers at times across

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Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland and the West of Britain with dry

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weather towards the east. On Wednesday, a little bit of rain at

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some stage, but there will be some dry and white weather arriving. At

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this stage, Thursday could see more prolonged rain moving in across

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Ireland and central areas of Britain, but we need to keep an eye

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on that because the situation is that things can change a little bit.

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Sunshine and showers largely sums up the weather this week, and cooler

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than it has been. Our next BBC Newsline bulletin

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is at 6:25am tomorrow. From everyone on the BBC

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Newsline team, good bye.

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