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Local news worth watching from across Northern Ireland.
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Speeding 'causes most road deaths'
As part of our series on road safety, we focus on the most common single cause of death and serious injuries on our roads - speed. Find out what happened to the teenager who drove at more than 140mph, months after passing his driving test.
Tonight, we look at how the elderly can protect themselves against break-ins. Sarah Travers talks to a pensioner couple who have stepped up their security after a spate of burglaries in their area.
The son of a couple found dead in County Fermanagh speaks of his parents' plan to end their lives. It seems Bill Barbour put an end to the suffering of his beloved wife Anne, who had Alzheimer's disease, and then took his own life.
As part of Road Safety Week, we hear from members of the emergency services who face the trauma and the aftermath of road accidents and have the harrowing task of breaking news of fatalities to families.
Shoe boxes have been filled with necessities and toys as part of Operation Christmas Child. Organised by the charity, Samaritan's Purse, the gift-filled shoe boxes have been flown out to Serbia for Christmas.
We continue our series for Road Safety Week by speaking to a teenager who lost his licence and his job after being convicted of drink driving. And we ask others: "Do you know your limit?"
You have been responding to the story on BBC Newsline of a damning report into hygiene at Northern Ireland's eight acute hospitals. It found that considerable improvement was needed in some of them.
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