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Monday 08 February
Paul Clark and Lynda Bryans present the local news from Northern Ireland.
Groups decommission weapons
The INLA has said it has put all its weapons beyond use and will now concentrate on politics as the way forward. Then on Monday afternoon it was revealed that the breakaway faction of the UDA in south east Antrim has also disposed of its arsenal.
PM hails Agreement
The Prime Minister Gordon Brown has described the Hillsborough Agreement as a significant and defining moment, but said the responsibility for making it work falls on all politicians.
Political analysis
Political Editor Ken Reid reports from Stormont.
NI company in administration
News that companies are becoming less downbeat comes as a home furnishings and clothing group has gone into administration. Au Naturale and its sister company Ethel Austin will continue to trade while those now in charge search for a buyer.
Interview: Margaret Ritchie
Lynda Bryans is joined in the studio by Margaret Ritchie, who was elected as the new SDLP leader on Sunday.
Fitness warning
The British Heart Foundation has said that 52 per cent of adults do not get enough exercise. Adults are recommend to take 30 minutes of physical activity each day, but in Northern Ireland most people are not even doing the bare minimum.
NI face Italy in qualifiers
Northern Ireland will play World Champions Italy in the qualifers for Euro 2012. Their group includes three of this year's World Cup teams, but the players are still full of confidence.