Hello, two stories for you on today's episode of Newscast.
We're going to finish off talking about Elon Musk and the fact that he is selling shares in his company SpaceX,
which means anyone with enough money can buy a little piece of it.
But first of all, we're going to talk about that attack that happened in Belfast,
that stabbing on Monday night that has drawn comment from across the political spectrum and around the world,
and also raised fears that there might be some disorder in the streets of Belfast on Tuesday night.
So that is what's coming up on this episode of Newscast.
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Hello, it's Adam in the Newscast studio.
I just finished recording a chat with Joe Pike, political correspondent,
and Chris Page, our correspondent in Belfast, about the stabbing attack that happened in that city on Monday night.
There is a man in hospital in his 40s with serious injuries.