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  1. While politicians are united in calling for the violence to end, they are divided over why it erupted. Our reporter Michael Fitzpatrick has been to some of those loyalist areas that have been in the spotlight to listen to the views of people who live there.

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    On at 6.30pm reports on concerns over the vaccine for younger people & how people under 30 in Northern Ireland are now to be offered an alternative vaccination. News worth watching on

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    15 hours ago

    On talks to some of those involved in the , a cross-border initiative helping people who find using smart phones & computers challenging. It aims to support those who feel isolated.

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    On at 1.30pm I talk to about the appearance of the at the this afternoon as the faces criticism for not meeting him. Arlene Foster stands by her call for his resignation. That and more on

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  5. Apr 6

    Bitter winds and snow showers today - but will there be more tomorrow? Here's with your weather forecast:

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  6. Apr 6

    In Londonderry there's been violence every night during the past week. The police say between 40 and 50 people, with petrol bombs, were involved in the latest disorder last night in the Nelson Drive area of the Waterside, from where Kevin Sharkey reports.

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    Apr 6

    On looks at research on allegations of sexism & discrimination in the traditional Irish music scene.

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    Apr 6

    With dozens of police officers injured in a week of violence in loyalist areas has coverage & analysis from & News worth watching on at 6.30pm

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    Apr 6

    On reports on another night of violence in parts of Northern Ireland with 41 police officers injured in the past week. tells us about efforts to recall the because of the disorder. & at 1.30pm

    Waterside in Londonderry picture from Liam McBurney/PA Wire
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  10. Apr 5

    More wintry showers are in the forecast. Here's with your details:

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    Apr 5

    . is on at 6.15 this evening with reports from & on the latest attacks on police officers. says it believes violence over the past week has been orchestrated by loyalist paramilitaries.

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  12. Apr 3

    A seasoned golfer in the City of Derry club had more reason than most to celebrate the easing of restrictions on some sports yesterday. The 90-year-old told our North-West reporter, Keiron Tourish, playing golf keeps him fit and agile:

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  13. Apr 3

    The Chief Executive of Translink says he’s confident public transport passenger numbers will pick up after the pandemic. Chris Conway doesn't believe more people working-from-home will lead to a drop off in overall use. Mark Simpson reports:

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    Apr 2

    On at 17.35pm speaks to 90 year old Bert Whoriskey from who's back on the course with the easing of some lockdown restrictions and is aiming to get a hole-in-one before his 91st birthday.

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    Apr 2

    On at 1.20pm hears from Chair Mark Lindsay after calls from unionist parties for the 's resignation. He says "policing has never been more politicised or toxic in our society". That & more with

    Mark Lindsay, Chair of the Police Federation of Northern Ireland
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  16. Apr 1

    MLAs at Stormont were earlier debating a motion censuring Sinn Fein for attending the funeral of senior Republican Bobby Storey last June. The Assembly was re-called from its Easter break after the decision not to bring prosecutions in relation to the funeral.

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  17. Apr 1

    Today's signed news summary with Tara Mills and Raymond Abernethy:

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  18. Apr 1

    A number of changes to lockdown restrictions come into effect from today including new rules on meeting up outdoors and the return of some sports. Garden centres are also allowed to offer click-and-collect services. Michael Fitzpatrick reports:

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  19. Apr 1

    Our Political Editor, will have the latest from Stormont on BBC Newsline at 13:30

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  20. Apr 1

    Are you meeting today in a garden with friends or family from another household? If so, BBC Newsline would love to speak with you. Message us directly to speak with one of our reporters.

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