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Broadcast yesterday, 17:15 on BBC One (Northern Ireland only) but not available on BBC iPlayer.

Local news worth watching from across Northern Ireland.

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Dambusters star remembered

The actor Richard Todd - who spent his early childhood in Toome - has died at the age of ninety. The star appeared in the Dam Busters and more than 40 films. In 2001 BBC Newsline was with him when he re-visited the county Antrim town and paid a visit to his family home.

Mervyn Jess reports

Rural Innovator's

The rural economy has been hit hard by the recession through job losses and businesses closing. But even in the bleakest of times some people see opportunities.

Martin Cassidy Reports

GIFTS SOUGHT FOR FAMILY APPEAL

As Christmas approaches, we have news of this year's Family Appeal, run by the Salvation Army and St Vincent de Paul. People are urged to buy an extra gift to help a child in Northern Ireland have a better Christmas.

Sarah Travers reports

Aftermath of Fermanagh floods

BBC Newsline brought you stories of the devastation caused by torrential rain in County Fermanagh last week. Many people in the area are still suffering from the aftermath. We have aerial footage of the area which shows how fields and roads were turned into lakes.

Click to see aerial footage of floods and report

The power of the sea

Mike McKimm has been to see a massive wave energy device near Orkney, designed by Queens University in Belfast.

Click here to see Mike's report

NI tops 'no qualifications' table

A survey by the University and College Union reveals that Northern Ireland has the highest proportion of people without any qualifications.

Education Correspondent Maggie Taggart reports

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