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A History Of Royal Weddings

With eight days to go until William and Kate's wedding, explore BBC television and radio clips of major royal weddings of the past century. Watch the highlights from Charles and Diana's wedding.

NI Weather

Thursday day weather

Sunny Intervals
  • Sunny Intervals
  • Max: 18°C
  • Min: 9°C
  • Wind: NE 6mph

Friday day weather

Sunny
  • Sunny
  • Max: 20°C
  • Min: 12°C
  • Wind: SE 14mph

Saturday day weather

Light Rain
  • Light Rain
  • Max: 21°C
  • Min: 5°C
  • Wind: NNW 10mph

Traffic & Travel

Latest Incident

M2 Antrim

Three lanes closed on M2 inbound between J1, A2 (Fortwilliam Roundabout) and J1a, M3 (York Street), because of roadworks during the night.

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