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Monday's BBC Newsline

On tonight's programme, how overcrowding at a teenage disco could have put lives at risk.

Also, why hundreds of farmers across Northern Ireland are queuing overnight in the cold in the hope of getting help to modernise their farms.

And, is the Foyle Ferry about to sail into history? Our reporter in the North West, Keiron Tourish, looks at the future of the service.

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