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		<title>Children in Need set to rock the Odyssey in Belfast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the biggest names in rock and pop music will be flying in to Belfast for a special massive one-off gig in the Odyssey Arena tomorrow tonight (Friday 19 November), in aid of this year&#8217;s BBC Children In Need. Westlife, The Script and Jedward will be performing in front of a crowd of over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of the biggest names in rock and pop music will be flying in to Belfast for a special massive one-off gig in the Odyssey Arena tomorrow tonight (Friday 19 November), in aid of this year&#8217;s BBC Children In Need.</p>
<p>Westlife, The Script and Jedward will be performing in front of a crowd of over 7,000. Also confirmed for the gig are Twist and Pulse, General Fiasco, Caro, The Overtones and Hayley Westenra.</p>
<p>The massive concert is being hosted by John Daly and BBC Radio 1&#8242;s Reggie Yates.</p>
<p>This year, viewers in Northern Ireland will enjoy the show live from BBC Television Centre, presented by Sir Terry Wogan and Tess Daly, joining up with gigs across the United Kingdom, including the Odyssey Arena at key moments throughout the night, sharing some fantastic live music from Northern Ireland, as well as showing how money raised from last year&#8217;s appeal has been spent locally.</p>
<p>Tickets, for the Odyssey Arena concert, being tipped as the hottest gig in town, were all snapped up in hours.</p>
<p>However, viewers can tune in to the gig live on BBC Radio Ulster in the company of Ralph McLean and Lynette Fay, from 7pm.</p>
<p>And on Saturday (November 20), BBC Northern Ireland will show a special one-hour highlights programme from the Odyssey Arena gig.</p>
<p>Children In Need Rocks The Odyssey is on BBC One Northern Ireland at 5.30pm.</p>
<p>Speaking ahead of tomorrow night&#8217;s massive gig, John Daly said: &#8220;I am delighted to be part of Children in Need again this year, as it&#8217;s always a huge thrill to be part of a great night of live entertainment and what a fantastic line-up of artists we have performing on stage.</p>
<p>&#8220;We want as many people as possible to get on the phone and call in and pledge money for this year&#8217;s appeal. I know that there is not as much money around at the moment but every penny raised goes to projects here in Northern Ireland so this is a real opportunity to make a huge difference to the lives of children and young people throughout Northern Ireland. The Children in Need here have never been more in need – so get dialling!&#8221;</p>
<p>Reggie Yates added: &#8220;Being involved in Children in Need is a massive honour and the fact my involvement has a heavy music lean makes it all the more special. Apologies in advance to everyone at the Odyssey Arena for my really bad singing along to The Script!&#8221;</p>
<p>Earlier in the week, BBC Northern Ireland presenters took over Belfast restaurant – 27 Talbot Street – in a bid to raise as much money as possible for the appeal.</p>
<p>For one night only, Stephen Nolan led his hospitality &#8220;dream team&#8221; as he assumed the position in the kitchen as Head Chef. Stephen was tasked with creating his own menu and delivering three delicious courses for 70 hungry diners.</p>
<p>Joining Stephen as maître d&#8217; for the night was Alan Simpson, who worked his charm on diners as they arrived for the evening&#8217;s entertainment.</p>
<p>A veritable feast of &#8220;expert&#8221; waiting and bar staff, including Kim Lenaghan, Cecilia Daly and Barra Best, with Noel Thompson acting as official paparazzo, completed this hospitality dream team. Highlights from the evening will be shown on tonight&#8217;s television programme.</p>
<p>Throughout the week, BBC Radio Ulster presenters have been supporting the appeal with updates on mad-cap fundraising events and how the money was spent locally to help projects across Northern Ireland during last year.</p>
<p>Hugo Duncan launched his on-air auction on Monday, which runs until Friday 19 November, which last year raised over £27,000 for the appeal and which, to date, has raised £11,719.</p>
<p>Hugo will also be hosting his show with guest performers live from Studio A, BBC Blackstaff Studios on Friday from 1.30-3pm, in the company of Jimmy Buckley, Crystal Swing, Warren Smyth, Tony Kerr, Boxcar Brian, Kenny Archer and Nathan Carter.</p>
<p>Last year on the night, in Northern Ireland alone, Children in Need raised over £623,000 for local projects. Thanks to the amazing generosity of the public across the UK, a record-breaking total of over £39 million was raised, of which £3.2m was used to fund over 200 projects throughout Northern Ireland.</p>
<p>To make a donation to Children in Need either call: 0345 7 33 22 33 (standard geographic charges from landlines and mobiles will apply) or log on to the Children in Need website. </p>
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		<title>Arts and Culture Minister, Nelson McCausland today helped Cinemagic celebrate the 20th Anniversary of its television and film festival.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 03:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The festival provides an opportunity for Northern Ireland’s young people to get hands on-experience in film making and understand how films are animated, directed, classified and promoted. Each year the festival uses film, television and all forms of moving image to entertain, educate, inspire and broaden understanding and awareness of the media industries among young [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The festival provides an opportunity for Northern Ireland’s young people to get hands on-experience in film making and understand how films are animated, directed, classified and promoted. Each year the festival uses film, television and all forms of moving image to entertain, educate, inspire and broaden understanding and awareness of the media industries among young people aged between 4-25 years.</p>
<p>It is now the largest children and young people’s film event in the UK and Ireland, engaging with over 500,000 young people and screening over 3,000 films. Thousands of young people have gone on to have very successful jobs in the industry.</p>
<p>Speaking at an awards ceremony to celebrate the work of the festival, the Minister said: “Through this festival, Cinemagic continues to inspire young people to find something exciting, create something new and do something different. It ensures our next generation think in new ways and bring new ideas and creativity to enrich our society and drive change.</p>
<p>“Cinemagic is designed for and by young people and is driven by their interests and enthusiasm and I am pleased that my Department has been able to provide support for this project. It is very important to spend time learning and making future plans when you are young, but equally important is taking time to reflect on your achievements. I welcome the opportunity to be here this evening to celebrate these achievements and I hope that Cinemagic will continue to thrive and celebrate another 20 years of success.”</p>
<p>The festival programme also included an array of preview screenings, workshops for schools, special film events, Q&#038;A’s, a Cinemagic Young Filmmaker Competition, and a masterclasses in all aspects of television and filmmaking.</p>
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		<title>Justice Minister, David Ford, has today announced a restructuring of the Youth Justice Review Team.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kathleen Marshall will replace Paula Jack on the Review Team and their reporting timetable has been extended until June 2011. David Ford said: “I sought views from the Review Team regarding its composition and timeframe and I listened to the points they raised. One was around perceived independence and to address that issue Kathleen Marshall [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kathleen Marshall will replace Paula Jack on the Review Team and their reporting timetable has been extended until June 2011.</p>
<p>David Ford said: “I sought views from the Review Team regarding its composition and timeframe and I listened to the points they raised. One was around perceived independence and to address that issue Kathleen Marshall will join the Team.</p>
<p>“As someone who has written and spoken extensively on children&#8217;s issues and served on a number of bodies concerned with the rights of children, Kathleen brings a wealth of experience to the role.”</p>
<p>The Minister thanked Paula Jack for her contribution to the initial workings of the Review Team and welcomed that as Chief Executive of the Youth Justice Agency, she will continue to be available to them in an advisory capacity.</p>
<p>David Ford said: “I have also agreed to extend the Review Team’s timetable by three months until June 2011.</p>
<p>“Since being elected Justice Minister, I have set out a wide ranging programme to reshape the justice system and this review will play a fundamental part of that agenda.”</p>
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		<title>About 30,000 homes in Northern Ireland are without power due to bad weather.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Northern Ireland Electricity said there was widespread damage, especially in Omagh, Enniskillen, Dungannon, Londonderry, Coleraine and Ballymena. Roads have also been affected, with the Glenshane Pass closed for snow ploughing. The road has been closed since the early evening and Roads Service said their work has been hampered by snow, lying up to 50cms in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Northern Ireland Electricity said there was widespread damage, especially in Omagh, Enniskillen, Dungannon, Londonderry, Coleraine and Ballymena.</p>
<p>Roads have also been affected, with the Glenshane Pass closed for snow ploughing.</p>
<p>The road has been closed since the early evening and Roads Service said their work has been hampered by snow, lying up to 50cms in some areas.</p>
<p>The Met office is predicting heavy rain and snow with biting gales.</p>
<p>The police have said driving conditions across Northern Ireland are &#8220;treacherous&#8221; and have advised motorists to slow down.</p>
<p>The Glenshane Pass is said to be &#8220;particularly difficult&#8221;. Snow ploughs and gritters are working to clear the road.</p>
<p>Winds have brought down electricity lines and poles and caused 250 individual faults.</p>
<p>An NIE spokesperson said its engineers were working on faults as quickly as it was &#8220;safe to do so&#8221; and that an additional 250 staff have been called in.</p>
<p>Contractors from the Irish Republic will be called in to help on Wednesday morning.</p>
<p>&#8220;At present, around 30,000 customers are without electricity,&#8221; an NIE spokesperson said.</p>
<p>&#8220;This number is constantly changing &#8211; as faults are repaired in one area, customers are losing power in another.</p>
<p>&#8220;Poor visibility, high winds and worsening weather have meant that crews will stand down from midnight.</p>
<p>&#8220;Customers should be aware that if they are still off supply at midnight, their power will be off overnight.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Happy New Year to all Tyrone Consitution Readers</title>
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		<title>Cookstown Athlete Prepares for Dwarf World Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jason Lamont, Cookstown is one of hundreds of athletes putting themselves through their final paces in preparation for the Dwarf World Games, taking place in Belfast from Monday 27th July – Monday 2nd August 2009. Jason, 19 years old, is a member of the DAA NI (Dwarf Athletic Association of Northern Ireland), which after organising [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jason Lamont, Cookstown is one of hundreds of athletes putting themselves through their final paces in preparation for the Dwarf World Games, taking place in Belfast from Monday 27th July – Monday 2nd August 2009.</p>
<p>Jason, 19 years old, is a member of the DAA NI (Dwarf Athletic Association of Northern Ireland), which after organising the hugely successful Belfast City European and Open Championships in 2006 secured the bid to bring the World Games to Belfast.   Since then preparations have been in full force to stage one of the world’s most unique sporting events.   More than 200 athletes of restricted growth, from 15 countries, will take part in nine sports with competitions taking place at the Mary Peters Track in south Belfast, Larne Leisure Centre and the University of Ulster’s Jordanstown campus.</p>
<p>Jason has previously participated in the DAA UK National Championships but never in the European or World Games so he will be hoping to give a strong performance in his first major tournament when he competes in the team sports – football and basketball.</p>
<p>Eugene McVeigh, Chairperson of the DAA NI said,</p>
<p>“Jason is really looking forward to the Games and I’m confident he will be a strong contender for picking up a few medals throughout the week.  He’s one of ten athletes from Northern Ireland taking part and they’re all very excited to be a part of such a huge event, and I’m sure they, along with all the other athletes will enjoy themselves at whatever level they are competing at.</p>
<p>We are honoured to be hosting such a prestigious event, the success of the Belfast City European and Open Championships in 2006 inspired us to bid to host a larger, more competitive and more spectacular event and hopefully over the course of the week everyone involved will get to experience this.”</p>
<p>The first Dwarf World Games were held in Chicago, USA, in 1993.  England, Canada and France subsequently have held the Games, in 1997, 2001 and 2005 respectively.</p>
<p>The 2009 Dwarf World Games are sponsored by Belfast City Council, the Department for Culture Arts and Leisure, and Sport Northern Ireland, and supported by Disability Sports NI.  Premier Inn is the official accommodation provider for the Games.</p>
<p>For more information on the Dwarf World Games, Belfast go to www.daani.org</p>
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		<title>Flu symptoms likely to be mild, say NI doctors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 14:04:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Family doctors in Northern Ireland today (Friday 17 July) moved to allay fears over the swine flu virus. Larne GP Brian Dunn, Chairman of the BMA’s GP committee said, “It is understandable that people will be worried when they hear about the potential number of fatalities that may arise due to the pandemic. It should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Family doctors in Northern Ireland today (Friday 17 July) moved to allay fears over the swine flu virus.</p>
<p>Larne GP Brian Dunn, Chairman of the BMA’s GP committee said, “It is understandable that people will be worried when they hear about the potential number of fatalities that may arise due to the pandemic. It should be remembered that these are worst case scenarios to enable government to plan.</p>
<p>“We urge everyone to follow the recommended advice and telephone their doctor, rather than physically going to the surgery if they have symptoms and are concerned.</p>
<p>“In most cases, it will be a mild illness and the vast majority of people will recover quickly by taking paracetamol or ibuprofen, and drinking plenty of fluids. Anyone who is not recovering quickly or who is in a more vulnerable group, for example young children, pregnant women, those with underlying health conditions, should get extra advice as a small number will need more intensive treatment”.</p>
<p>Tom Black, a GP in Londonderry added,<br />
&#8220;The message we need to get across is it&#8217;s a pandemic flu &#8211; this is new, we haven&#8217;t seen this before and yes, most of us will probably catch it.</p>
<p>“We must remember that every year there are deaths from complications of seasonal flu; this is unfortunately inevitable with any strain of influenza, but following the recommended advice will minimise the risk.”</p>
<p>Simple but effective hygiene measures such as frequent hand-washing can also help. Remember to cover your mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, the put the tissue into a bin – catch it, bin it, kill it!”</p>
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		<title>GAA Hurling Relegation pairings confirmed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The GAA has confirmed that in accordance with rule the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship relegation play offs will take place on the weekend of Saturday July 25. Wexford will play Clare and Antrim face Offaly before the two losing teams play off to determine who will be relegated. Match arrangements will be finalised by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The GAA has confirmed that in accordance with rule the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship relegation play offs will take place on the weekend of Saturday July 25.</p>
<p>Wexford will play Clare and Antrim face Offaly before the two losing teams play off to determine who will be relegated.</p>
<p>Match arrangements will be finalised by the CCCC on Monday.</p>
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		<title>Till deaf us do part</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 14:18:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Survey uncovers hearing loss as a cause of breakdown in relationships in Northern Ireland RELATIONSHIPS throughout Northern Ireland are failing because of unmanaged hearing loss, according to a survey commissioned by Specsavers hearing centres.The survey, of over 55-year-olds with hearing loss in the area, has revealed that:    * Half (50%) have found that relationships with their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Survey uncovers hearing loss as a cause of breakdown in relationships in Northern Ireland RELATIONSHIPS throughout Northern Ireland are failing because of unmanaged hearing loss, according to a survey commissioned by Specsavers hearing centres.The survey, of over 55-year-olds with hearing loss in the area, has revealed that:    * Half (50%) have found that relationships with their partner or friends and family have suffered as a result of having a hearing loss, and a third (33%) have lost touch with people because of this    * Two thirds (68%) of people find their hearing loss affects their ability to take part in conversations with friends and family, and almost half (47%) feel left out and ignored because of this    * More than half (57%) agreed that if their hearing improved this would improved relationships with friends and family    * Almost half (41%) think that losing their hearing is the worst thing about getting oldActress and lifelong hearing loss sufferer Stephanie Beacham, who has been completely deaf in one ear since birth, says: ‘This research doesn’t surprise me in the slightest. Having a hearing issue is extremely frustrating and socially isolating. It’s so boring having a conversation that neither person can engage in properly, shouting louder and straining to hear is not good. ‘I can see exactly why relationships breakdown and it is so sad to think that a loving couple can go through life happily together and then, because of hearing loss, the effect on their relationship can be unnecessarily devastating.’Stephanie continues: ’No one should suffer in silence. Whether it is you, a partner or friend with hearing loss, the main obstacle we have to overcome is the stigma. Like many other conditions, hearing problems can be managed in most cases with hearing aids, however, the first crucial step is to have a hearing test.’The survey, commissioned by Specsavers hearing centres, was conducted online by onepoll.com and face-to-face at the Pensioners Parliament, held by the National Pensioners Convention in Blackpool last month. When questioned, respondents said that the social exclusion they experienced as a result of their hearing loss left them feeling depressed, anti-social and with no self worth.The survey also revealed that more than half (53%) agreed that an improvement in their hearing would make relationships between them and their family and friends more harmonious.Specsavers hearing aid audiologist, Colin Campbell, says: ‘As we get older, our hearing can naturally deteriorate. Very often, this kind of hearing loss can be managed with hearing aids, which can transform the lives of people who have lived with their hearing loss for years.‘Let’s not forgot younger people – increasing numbers of them are suffering from hearing loss as a consequence of modern day life, such as listening to loud music, living in noisy environments and generally exposing their ears to sounds levels that they were not designed to hear.’Stephanie is working with Specsavers hearing centres to find a deaf or hard of hearing hero in the first Sound Barrier Star awards. Recognising achievement or courage in the deaf or hard of hearing, Specsavers will donate £5 for every nomination received to Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.Specsavers offers free hearing tests at more than 400 stores across the UK. To book an appointment or for more information please call 0808 143 1143 or visit www.specsavers.co.uk/hearing.</p>
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		<title>Local family heads  to Omagh as part of ‘Families Get Out More with Translink!’ &#8211; Summer Challenge</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 14:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[-‘Holiday At Home’ under scrutiny thanks to Williamson family-With the strong euro and prospect of a hot summer ahead, Translink and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB) are joining forces to put the traditional family holiday to the test &#8211; forget the two week get-away abroad, it’s all about getting more for you money and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-‘Holiday At Home’ under scrutiny thanks to Williamson family-With the strong euro and prospect of a hot summer ahead, Translink and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB) are joining forces to put the traditional family holiday to the test &#8211; forget the two week get-away abroad, it’s all about getting more for you money and your time… in Northern Ireland!Throughout July and August, Translink and NITB are challenging a local family, the Williamsons from East Belfast, to forego their vacation abroad and instead opt for a series of day trips in order to ‘holiday at home’, using public transport. Making use of Translink’s summer packages, including Super Summer Savers – illustrated in the form of a map of NI and available from all NI bus and rail stations or at www.translink.co.uk – the Williamsons will be plotting different day trips around NI stopping in at the Ulster American Folk Park as part of their day trip to the beautiful county of Omagh later this month.The aim of the challenge, which will see the family travelling some 703 miles around NI, is to show the public that NI can be the location for a truly successful family summer holiday, with the emphasis on fun, relaxation, visiting new places, trying new activities and spending as much time as possible with loved ones – all of which can be affordably achieved using public transport.Translink’s Communications Manager, Lynda Shannon, explains why they created the challenge:“With many pressures on the home budget many families are having to re-think their typical summer holiday. Translink wants to show that you don’t have to go abroad or spend a fortune to get the most out of your summer holidays, instead of relying on just one or two weeks abroad, the aim for families should be to spread out their budget – and the holiday feeling &#8211; throughout the long school holidays. “We are delighted the Williamson family have agreed to take up our challenge. At the end of each day trip they will be penning a travel guide to give advice and ideas to other families. These will be available on the Translink and NITB websites. The reality is you don’t have to get on a plane to have a holiday full of culture, adventure and discovery, it’s all on your doorstep and we have a range of great value tickets to get you there.”A family of two adults, which can include any two adult friends / relatives, and up to four children can enjoy unlimited bus and rail travel in NI over the course of one day for just £18.50. While in Belfast, the Williamsons will be using the Metro Family Day Ticket which will allow them to travel anywhere in Belfast on the Metro network over the course of a day. Along with great value travel, discounts of up to 15% can be had at a number of attractions and destinations throughout NI by simply showing your bus or rail ticket. Spokesmum, Grace Williamson said: “We have always enjoyed the typical two week summer holiday abroad but in these belt tightening times we decided it was worth seeing what Northern Ireland has to offer a family on a budget this year. We don’t really know what to expect but are really excited about what lies ahead of us! My family come from Omagh so the Ulster American Folk Park day is one of the trips I am most looking forward to.”Destination Marketing Manager at NITB Jonathan Smyth said;‘’From exploring the City walls of Londonderry, watching the Tall Ships in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter through to exploring the Mountains of Mourne, we want to communicate that Northern Ireland is a truly unique destination to holiday, packed full of world class attractions and hidden gems. With the Williamsons setting such a great example, we are encouraging people to do the same and invest in a staycation this year in order to discover some of the amazing sights that make this such a special place.”For information on Translink timetables, fares and Summer offers log on to www.translink.co.uk or phone the call centre on 028 9066 6630.To keep up to speed with the Williamson’s holiday around NI this summer log on to www.translink.co.uk/summer</p>
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