25/09/2016 BBC Newsline


25/09/2016

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It was inevitable that Brexit would be on the agenda,

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and Dave Anderson attacked Conservative politicians who had

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Make no mistake, the Northern Ireland

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Secretary of State pushed hard for Brexit, they were hard right

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ideologues, and that has led to this, they have put the border at

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risk, they have damaged the economy of our closest neighbour and partner

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in peace, and they have given sustenance to those determined to

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of this visiting TD, who was invited to speak

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It poses real difficulties in terms of border controls, movement

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of people, and customs, the disruption to economic activity

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right across the island, disruption in agriculture, in service

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There is no good analysis of Brexit for Ireland.

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Away from the conference floor, there is much talk

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of how this party needs to unite, and how the divisions need to be

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With that in mind, John McDonnell has spoken today, and he

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has cited the example of Tony Blair and the Labour Party's work in

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Tony Blair did a fantastic job in the Northern

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By getting a good team around him, not always

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onside with him, but pointing out how to go forward.

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That dialogue, you can learn lessons from everybody.

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Whilst Northern Ireland is not high on the agenda, it will

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feature in a number of fringe meetings, and in the days ahead it

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and the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.

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The Parades Commission is preparing to receive an application

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from Orange Lodges in North Belfast for permission to complete a parade

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It follows an agreement between Ligoniel Orangemen and the Crumlin

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It's planned that three lodges and two bands playing hymns

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will pass the Ardoyne shops next Saturday morning.

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The deal's been welcomed by politicians and clergy.

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Buy these be made last half full kind of way and I'm disappointed in

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some people trying to pour cold water on it. It's an opportunity for

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a mind change where with community dialogue opened up, the parade

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itself will only be the beginning, as I see it.

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A Catholic priest has been officially appointed to a post

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at St Anne's Cathedral in Belfast this afternoon.

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The Free Presbyterian Church protested outside as

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Father Edward O'Donnell is one of three ecumenical

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canons at the cathedral, each from a different

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He's the first Catholic priest to take the role,

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which allows him to preach, lead prayers and read scripture.

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Today is a very special day, special at a personal level, that this

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honour has been bestowed upon me, but special because so many

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Golf, and Rory McIlroy is playing on the last day

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It's the last match in the FedEx Cup and up for grabs

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Let's get the weather forecast for the new week, here's Cecilia.

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Good evening. We had some lively showers today. The worst have moved

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on and many places will dry up as the showers move away. Quite clear

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and chilly in places. This is how we expect the coming week to shape up.

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It will be unsettled with areas of low pressure bringing strong winds

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and gales at times, especially towards the north coast. Some rain,

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but dry weather too, especially on Monday and Tuesday. Not as much

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sunshine as today, cloudy at times, and maybe a bit of rain to come in

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the morning rush hour. Most of the wet weather tomorrow is Dublin and

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South. If you're heading across the water, a fair bit of water from

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Glasgow to Manchester, Wales and Western counties of England,

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gradually edging towards London. Staying dry over the North of

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Scotland. Northern Ireland is one of the driest parts of the UK tomorrow.

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Cloudy but drying up. Light winds when the sun comes out so it

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shouldn't feel too bad. On Tuesday, some rain heading for the North West

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of Scotland, otherwise bits of dampness easing. A lot of dry

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weather developing and brightening up. Breezy but temperatures rising.

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High teens and low 20s on Wednesday. Some rain across North and west

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Scotland, which will edge West. Also quite windy on Wednesday, but it

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shouldn't be a cold wind. It will feel colder and fresher on Thursday.

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Areas of wet weather across England and Wales heading south-east.

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Showers in Scotland and they will eventually transfer into Northern

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Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Windy at times this week, some rain,

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but not the wash-out. Until then, you can keep up to date

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with local news on BBC Radio Ulster

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