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ireland. also this hour: care homes in england are struggling to recruit staff and there are now more than a hundred thousand job vacancies. and star trek�*s william shatner — goes where no 90 year old has gone before — and blasts off into space. one of the uk's biggest toy retailers says shops will have stock leading up to christmas but that supply chain issues could cause problems. the entertainerfounder, gary granty commenting on a build—up of shipping containers at felixstowe — the uk's biggest commercial port — says it's due to a shortage of lorry drivers. he says the biggest difficulty wouldn't be a lack of toys, but getting products to the right places. megan patterson reports on the situation at felixstowe. packed up and now backed up. christmas stock stuck in thousands of containers at felixstowe. normally, containers would pass through here in two or three days, now it is taking more than a week. this is the uk's largest commercial port, a backlog here likely to have an i
ireland. also this hour: care homes in england are struggling to recruit staff and there are now more than a hundred thousand job vacancies. and star trek�*s william shatner — goes where no 90 year old has gone before — and blasts off into space. one of the uk's biggest toy retailers says shops will have stock leading up to christmas but that supply chain issues could cause problems. the entertainerfounder, gary granty commenting on a build—up of shipping containers at felixstowe —...
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ports in ireland. the problem remains that you is a single market so trade can run freely across the land border with the republic of ireland. nearly two years after brexit, the u.k. says that arrangement is not working. the government wants a new deal and it doesn't want the european court of justice as agreed on the brexit to have -- under brexit have oversight. over the protocol the eu is offering some customs checks but is calling for compromise. first, this report from andrew simmons in belfast. reporter: as the uk's brexit minister prepared to speak in portable, there was a delivery from the irish republic.it is his main supply now, and without it, his delicatessen in northern ireland would be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u.k., but the trade border in the irish sea means he can't rely on them anymore. he had been hoping the eu with about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exported from the u.k., and streamlined customs checks. but the way the b
ports in ireland. the problem remains that you is a single market so trade can run freely across the land border with the republic of ireland. nearly two years after brexit, the u.k. says that arrangement is not working. the government wants a new deal and it doesn't want the european court of justice as agreed on the brexit to have -- under brexit have oversight. over the protocol the eu is offering some customs checks but is calling for compromise. first, this report from andrew simmons in...
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ireland. it's proposed that, in future, most food products arriving in northern ireland from england, scotland and wales will not need to be checked. we have completely turned our rules upside down and inside out to find a solid solution to an outstanding challenge. but for some businesses in northern ireland, the dispute between the uk and the eu has gone unresolved for too long. gb companies that are supplying smaller quantities to northern ireland are simply saying, "why should i bother? "it's too difficult, it's too cumbersome." we'll be asking what happens if, as seems likely, the uk government says it's not enough. also tonight... toy retailers and other businesses are warning that delays at uk ports will result in shortages this christmas. a lack of care staff in the community is causing major problems for hospitals, with elderly patients unable to be discharged. and a safe return to earth for william shatner, alias captain kirk — the oldest person ever to visit space. and coming up i
ireland. it's proposed that, in future, most food products arriving in northern ireland from england, scotland and wales will not need to be checked. we have completely turned our rules upside down and inside out to find a solid solution to an outstanding challenge. but for some businesses in northern ireland, the dispute between the uk and the eu has gone unresolved for too long. gb companies that are supplying smaller quantities to northern ireland are simply saying, "why should i...
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, ,., pursued to get goods into northern ireland? , ., . ., ireland? there is some of that going on. traditionally _ ireland? there is some of that going on. traditionally we've _ ireland? there is some of that going on. traditionally we've had - ireland? there is some of that going on. traditionally we've had what's i on. traditionally we've had what's known as the land bridge and that basically means that if companies on the island of ireland are buying from mainland europe they would just chuck those goods up to the uk and put them on a ferry over to the island of ireland. there's been a big reduction in trade against the land bridge and a huge increase in the number of stories which are going fairly directly from dublin into belgium and france. you will have some companies in northern ireland who may be struggling to get goods from great britain. instead they are buying them either locally within northern ireland, the getting them from the republican island or they are using those new sea routes to bring some products and from mainland europe. some
, ,., pursued to get goods into northern ireland? , ., . ., ireland? there is some of that going on. traditionally _ ireland? there is some of that going on. traditionally we've _ ireland? there is some of that going on. traditionally we've had - ireland? there is some of that going on. traditionally we've had what's i on. traditionally we've had what's known as the land bridge and that basically means that if companies on the island of ireland are buying from mainland europe they would just...
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that was certainly quite unusual, you know, in ireland anyway. change has come here only relatively recently, however. but legendary female impersonator danny la rue came from cork and went on to become one of the 1960s�* highest—paid entertainers. but that success and acceptance was mostly found in britain after moving there as a child. ireland back then was such a different place, entirely different — different attitudes and different outlook. it was only in, i believe, �*93 that homosexuality was actually decriminalised. so i — lots of people that i know from that time upped sticks and moved. they might have gone to the uk or wherever they went, went to a country that was more liberal with its attitudes, or where the community was larger so you could feel that security. and then, of course, ireland has progressed so much. # gonna get married... ireland was the first country to legalise gay marriage in 2015 through a referendum. all cheer. covid aside, cork has vibrant pride celebrations, and now danny la rue's grandnephew has establi
that was certainly quite unusual, you know, in ireland anyway. change has come here only relatively recently, however. but legendary female impersonator danny la rue came from cork and went on to become one of the 1960s�* highest—paid entertainers. but that success and acceptance was mostly found in britain after moving there as a child. ireland back then was such a different place, entirely different — different attitudes and different outlook. it was only in, i believe, �*93 that...
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things have brightened up in ireland and northern ireland where we have seen outbreaks of rain clear away. 0n the eastern age of the low pressure system we have seen the strongest winds. falling lighter in the west. england and wales will see rainfall, the heaviest across southern counties. driest conditions in the far north of scotland. a cool day for all, up to 15. the strongest winds will be in the south and east, gusts up to 60mph, with torrential rain at times, some travel disruption. that will clear away tonight, the strong winds will affect the far north of scotland. elsewhere, clear skies, a few showers. a fresh night to tomorrow morning. —— into tomorrow morning. tomorrow, strong winds, up to 70mph in shetland. blustery elsewhere. sunshine and showers from the start of the day. eastern scotland and eastern england, a sunny start. the breeze will pick up with a few showers, temperatures on the call side. it will be sunnier tomorrow. as we go through into sunday, we will see the london marathon and a few showers cropping up in the afternoon but most of the time it is fine
things have brightened up in ireland and northern ireland where we have seen outbreaks of rain clear away. 0n the eastern age of the low pressure system we have seen the strongest winds. falling lighter in the west. england and wales will see rainfall, the heaviest across southern counties. driest conditions in the far north of scotland. a cool day for all, up to 15. the strongest winds will be in the south and east, gusts up to 60mph, with torrential rain at times, some travel disruption. that...
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. _ the complexities of northern ireland, ireland and the good friday agreement, that northern ireland could _ agreement, that northern ireland could basically stay in the eu single — could basically stay in the eu single market for goods and because it is in— single market for goods and because it is in the _ single market for goods and because it is in the eu single market for goods— it is in the eu single market for goods they need to follow the rules of that— goods they need to follow the rules of that market and the rules of that market _ of that market and the rules of that market are — of that market and the rules of that market are overseen by the european court _ market are overseen by the european court of— market are overseen by the european court ofjustice. if you look at the politics— court ofjustice. if you look at the politics in— court ofjustice. if you look at the politics in northern ireland and perhaps— politics in northern ireland and perhaps worth remembering that northern— perhaps worth remembering that northern ireland voted by a majority agai
. _ the complexities of northern ireland, ireland and the good friday agreement, that northern ireland could _ agreement, that northern ireland could basically stay in the eu single — could basically stay in the eu single market for goods and because it is in— single market for goods and because it is in the _ single market for goods and because it is in the eu single market for goods— it is in the eu single market for goods they need to follow the rules of that— goods they need to...
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and now it is off to ireland and the team with the travel show. you have to love it, proper british coastline. earlier this summer we went on an adventure across the uk as it opened up for travel again. we are open! from rugged coastlines to breathtaking landscapes, we met all kinds of people along the way, as we headed down the road to recovery in our head—turning, all—electric travel show van. this time we're leaving britain and heading to the republic ireland. i am going to be finding out how this country has adapted, both to the challenges of the pandemic and to changes in irish society as a whole. we are ireland's first drag house, and now you see all these different styles of drag and performers that we did not have before. to rediscover a modern ireland, looking forward to a world beyond covid. i'm going to be travelling from the capital city of dublin through cork and onto ireland's most south—westerly point at mizen head. i have actually only been to ireland once or twice before, and that was quite a while ago, so i'm looking forwar
and now it is off to ireland and the team with the travel show. you have to love it, proper british coastline. earlier this summer we went on an adventure across the uk as it opened up for travel again. we are open! from rugged coastlines to breathtaking landscapes, we met all kinds of people along the way, as we headed down the road to recovery in our head—turning, all—electric travel show van. this time we're leaving britain and heading to the republic ireland. i am going to be finding...
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. fix, goods going from great britain to northern ireland.— northern ireland. a few things to sa about northern ireland. a few things to say about that, _ northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking _ northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking at - northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking at some l northern ireland. a few things to l say about that, looking at some of the prime mr �*s previous statements, you can see that what he was doing at the time was accentuating the positive —— the prime minister. there was a deal, the government managed to get some tweaks to the backstop that theresa may was going to sign to, and there were positives to sign to, and there were positives to this that would help people in northern ireland benefit from uk trade deals but also have fairly seamless trade with the rest of the eu as well. that was in the period when the uk was optimistic that the protocol might not be that bad and could be livable with. but now, as it is being introduced, there are definitely effects being fel
. fix, goods going from great britain to northern ireland.— northern ireland. a few things to sa about northern ireland. a few things to say about that, _ northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking _ northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking at - northern ireland. a few things to say about that, looking at some l northern ireland. a few things to l say about that, looking at some of the prime mr �*s previous statements, you can see that what he was doing at...
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some rain in scotland and northern ireland. as the weekend goes on, it will gradually cool down from the north. welcome to bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: a former facebook employee tells the us congress to social media giant is harming children, stroking division, and weakening democracy. i saw facebook repeatedly encounter conflicts between its own profits and our safety. facebook consistently resolve these conflicts in favour of its own profits. victims demand action after a shocking enquiry finds the murdunna —— murder of sarah everard shocked the nation. we need answers as to why this was allowed to happen.
some rain in scotland and northern ireland. as the weekend goes on, it will gradually cool down from the north. welcome to bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: a former facebook employee tells the us congress to social media giant is harming children, stroking division, and weakening democracy. i saw facebook repeatedly encounter conflicts between its own profits and our safety. facebook consistently resolve these conflicts in favour of its own profits. victims demand action after...
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change _ unusual in ireland, anyway. change is _ unusual in ireland, anyway. change is coming in only recently, the legendary female impeachment —— impersonator danny larue came from cork and went on to become one of the 1960's highest entertainers but that accept and success was mostly found in britain after moving bearers a child. ireland back then _ moving bearers a child. ireland back then was _ moving bearers a child. ireland back then was a _ moving bearers a child. ireland back then was a different i back then was a different place, entirely different, different attitudes and different attitudes and different outlook. it was only and i believe 93 that homosexuality was actually decriminalised so lots of people that i know from that time up sticks and moved, back to the uk or wherever they went, went to a country that was more liberal, with its attitudes or whether community was larger so you could feel that security. and then of course ireland has progressed so much. ., ., so much. gonna get married to... island _ so much. gonna get married to... is
change _ unusual in ireland, anyway. change is _ unusual in ireland, anyway. change is coming in only recently, the legendary female impeachment —— impersonator danny larue came from cork and went on to become one of the 1960's highest entertainers but that accept and success was mostly found in britain after moving bearers a child. ireland back then _ moving bearers a child. ireland back then was _ moving bearers a child. ireland back then was a _ moving bearers a child. ireland back then...
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so it is the northern _ ireland protocol? so it is the northern ireland _ ireland protocol? so it is the northern ireland bit - ireland protocol? so it is the northern ireland bit of i ireland protocol? so it is the northern ireland bit of the l ireland protocol? so it is the i northern ireland bit of the brexit withdrawal agreement, the deal that took us out of the european union, and we've got a map that can show us and we've got a map that can show us a little bit of what it actually does. the map basically tells you that the protocol sets up a series of checks and controls. i think we will see a map, with a bit of luck. it sets up a series of checks and controls, here we go, between great britain and northern ireland, so within the uk, and that has made it harder to send some goods from britain into northern ireland, which makes the unionist community very unhappy. the reason that has been set up is to avoid any hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, which of course is in the eu, and avoiding a hard border, a very important part of the northern
so it is the northern _ ireland protocol? so it is the northern ireland _ ireland protocol? so it is the northern ireland bit - ireland protocol? so it is the northern ireland bit of i ireland protocol? so it is the northern ireland bit of the l ireland protocol? so it is the i northern ireland bit of the brexit withdrawal agreement, the deal that took us out of the european union, and we've got a map that can show us and we've got a map that can show us a little bit of what it actually does....
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his delicatessen in northern ireland would be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board, we're in the irish c means he can't rely on them any more. karen had been hoping the you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exported from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks. but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern ireland in doubt. how much is the lack of it until now he, along with many others, never realize the role of the european court of justice was an issue in the post bricks at crisis here. no, i was thinking about as bracket and you know, protocol and this is all you hear and um, you know, and all and your to so as a something new. another thing to worry about, you know, i were caught damm harness business la, you know, for the keeper gone, your left hand, he can angry with the politicians because they need to coordinate the need to do something about the city, the smooth hazard, the facts on the ground there's
his delicatessen in northern ireland would be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board, we're in the irish c means he can't rely on them any more. karen had been hoping the you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exported from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks. but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern ireland in doubt. how much is the lack of it until...
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thomas byrne, ireland's europe _ northern ireland. thomas byrne, ireland's europe minister, - northern ireland. thomas byrne, j ireland's europe minister, thanks forjoining us. the prime minister is expected to back a financial package to support industries struggling with soaring gas prices. business ministers made a formal request for help to the treasury yesterday. ben king reports. making paper requires a lot of energy. they spend £60,000 a week on energy at this cumbria mill, where they have been rolling out sheets of paper since 181i5. recent surges in energy costs are making life difficult for companies like this up and down the country. if the prices continue to go up and up, it means that you don't have the money to spend in some other areas. we are continuing to spend in those areas here, but some of those industries are just going to have to stop recruiting, stop investing, and hopefully they might not have to go the other way, but perhaps they do as well. this graph shows how rapidly prices have risen. gas costs more than
thomas byrne, ireland's europe _ northern ireland. thomas byrne, ireland's europe minister, - northern ireland. thomas byrne, j ireland's europe minister, thanks forjoining us. the prime minister is expected to back a financial package to support industries struggling with soaring gas prices. business ministers made a formal request for help to the treasury yesterday. ben king reports. making paper requires a lot of energy. they spend £60,000 a week on energy at this cumbria mill, where they...
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that is— northern ireland and great britain. that isjust — northern ireland and great britain. that isjust an inevitability northern ireland and great britain. that is just an inevitability unless and until— that is just an inevitability unless and until the alternative arrangements that we were originally told arrangements that we were originally totd coutd _ arrangements that we were originally told could come in such as technology and trusted trade schemes and all— technology and trusted trade schemes and all sorts of things that might otherwise — and all sorts of things that might otherwise be the case, this is not eq otherwise be the case, this is not e0 rigidity— otherwise be the case, this is not eq rigidity in my view. and it worries— eq rigidity in my view. and it worries me that we want to tear up this protocol which should always have been understood but maybe was not properly understood, i don't know _ not properly understood, i don't know but — not properly understood, i don't know. but at the end of the day the eu has— know. but at the end of the day
that is— northern ireland and great britain. that isjust — northern ireland and great britain. that isjust an inevitability northern ireland and great britain. that is just an inevitability unless and until— that is just an inevitability unless and until the alternative arrangements that we were originally told arrangements that we were originally totd coutd _ arrangements that we were originally told could come in such as technology and trusted trade schemes and all— technology and...
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with this robust acka . e northern ireland. with this robust ackaue of northern ireland. with this robust package of practical, _ northern ireland. with this robust package of practical, imaginative | package of practical, imaginative solutions, we can continue to implement the protocol in ireland, northern ireland, for the benefit of all communities on the ground. but logistics are only part of the problem. this is an ideological battle, too. loyalist communities view any kind of border in the irish sea as severing northern ireland's link with the uk, integral to unionist identity here. if we do not kill this protocol, it will kill the union. for the most staunch unionists, the eu proposals won't go far enough. they still fall far short of what is needed to make the fundamental change which is required, but we recognise that there is a negotiating process to happen now. i would much rather they was no brexit. — would much rather they was no brexit. no— would much rather they was no brexit, no protocol, but we are where — brexit, no protocol, but we are where we —
with this robust acka . e northern ireland. with this robust ackaue of northern ireland. with this robust package of practical, _ northern ireland. with this robust package of practical, imaginative | package of practical, imaginative solutions, we can continue to implement the protocol in ireland, northern ireland, for the benefit of all communities on the ground. but logistics are only part of the problem. this is an ideological battle, too. loyalist communities view any kind of border in the...
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and the republic of ireland. the protocol was agreed and signed by both the uk and the eu but lord frost now says he sees a better way forward. the agreement meant that northern ireland would continue to follow eu rules on product standards. checks would be made on goods entering northern ireland from england, scotland or wales. inspections would take place at northern ireland's ports. but that's prompted criticism that this arrangement has in effect created a border in the irish sea. the government's critics say this was perfectly clear when the deal was signed. the uk also wants to change the role of the european court ofjustice in overseeing these arrangements. lord frost said today he wanted to amend the protocol and support the good friday peace agreement in northern ireland. the protocol is not working, it's completely lost consent in one community in northern ireland. it's not doing the thing it was set out to do, protect the belfast good friday agreement. in fact it's doing the opposite. it has to change.
and the republic of ireland. the protocol was agreed and signed by both the uk and the eu but lord frost now says he sees a better way forward. the agreement meant that northern ireland would continue to follow eu rules on product standards. checks would be made on goods entering northern ireland from england, scotland or wales. inspections would take place at northern ireland's ports. but that's prompted criticism that this arrangement has in effect created a border in the irish sea. the...
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many of the customs checks between britain and northern ireland. as a trade dispute intensifies earlier the u. k. brick, st minister called for tearing up the protocol that is created trade at checks between great britain and northern ireland police in kosovo. have scaffold with ethnic says during operation to crack down on smuggling rides were held in 4 areas . please use t gas as the ethnic says through stones and other objects. they blocked the main road of north mit travis with trunks because of declared independence from serbia in 2008 large communities of ethnic says will live within because of those borders . protested in peru have gathered around the statue of christopher columbus in the capital to call attention to the treatment of indigenous people. they say colonization created deep inequities on the continent. and the united nations has recalled to senior officials working in ethiopia because of concerns about their safety. it comes after an unverified recordings surfaced in which to you and workers say official steamboat, sympathize, r
many of the customs checks between britain and northern ireland. as a trade dispute intensifies earlier the u. k. brick, st minister called for tearing up the protocol that is created trade at checks between great britain and northern ireland police in kosovo. have scaffold with ethnic says during operation to crack down on smuggling rides were held in 4 areas . please use t gas as the ethnic says through stones and other objects. they blocked the main road of north mit travis with trunks...
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there is ublic the republic of ireland? there is public support _ the republic of ireland? there is public support around - the republic of ireland? there is public support around the i is public support around the fight against covid and the strategy by the government. not everyone is happy about it but the general support is we're doing the right thing and that has been shown by the vaccine take up in island. we have the highest take—up of vaccine per head of population anywhere in europe —— ireland and we're very proud of that and now we're starting a booster campaign for those over 60 and those who are vulnerable. as we go through the next number of weeks and months, and we are going through a time, the christmas period is very, very important for the hospitality industry, it is critical we have a good christmas and make sure we do it right and proper because last christmas we only traded for two weeks and a long shutdown from december right through until august of this year. so, we have learnt a lot over the last number of months and we believe that while we are
there is ublic the republic of ireland? there is public support _ the republic of ireland? there is public support around - the republic of ireland? there is public support around the i is public support around the fight against covid and the strategy by the government. not everyone is happy about it but the general support is we're doing the right thing and that has been shown by the vaccine take up in island. we have the highest take—up of vaccine per head of population anywhere in europe...
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, northern ireland, for the benefit of all communities on the ground. but this is an ideological battle, too. loyalist communities view any border in the irish sea as severing northern ireland's link with the uk, integral to unionist identity here. if we do not kill this protocol, it will kill the union. for the most staunch unionists, the eu's proposals don't go far enough. they still have fall far short of what is needed to make the fundamental change that is required. but we recognise there's a negotiating process that will happen now. it's threatening the fragile power—sharing government here. sinn fein says the uk should implement the deal it already agreed. it's our view that the protocol guarantees protections for the good friday agreement, the all—island economy and it ensures that there is no border imposed on the island of ireland. because of the tensions, the uk's brexit minister says without a significant shift from the eu, the stability of northern ireland is at stake. it's clear that the protocol, as it's being implemented in northern
, northern ireland, for the benefit of all communities on the ground. but this is an ideological battle, too. loyalist communities view any border in the irish sea as severing northern ireland's link with the uk, integral to unionist identity here. if we do not kill this protocol, it will kill the union. for the most staunch unionists, the eu's proposals don't go far enough. they still have fall far short of what is needed to make the fundamental change that is required. but we recognise...
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in dublin, ireland. your top five at 5:00, a case of the monday blues at least for stocks, stocks ticking down as oil creeps higher again. goldman sachs lower its outlook for the u.s. economy for the next two years but with a caveat inflation, nation are the ceo one of the world's largest food brands said you better get used to paying higher prices. >>> and our rbi will show you the reason why southwest airlines canceling hund
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the deal is centered on the flow of trade into northern ireland. friends entering the final stage of its withdrawal of some 2000 troops in northern mali. 70 stage for the army to take over a key military base. energy prices are soaring all across the globe. this is meant to protect member states against those surging costs. we will have the latest coming up in our business segment with kate moody. you are watching live from paris. thank you for joining us. the united kingdom left the eu more than 1.5 years ago but the battle over a post brexit trade deal is not over yet at the center of the dispute is the northern ireland protocol which gives the land up in between the two islands. the u.k. wants to scrap the deal altogether and the eu is now offering some concessions. e tweaks to the agrment included is an of border checks, reduction of british products coming into northern ireland and less paperwork. >> the eu has an unwavering commitment to the people of northern ireland and for this reason, the implementation of the protocol brings about unique
the deal is centered on the flow of trade into northern ireland. friends entering the final stage of its withdrawal of some 2000 troops in northern mali. 70 stage for the army to take over a key military base. energy prices are soaring all across the globe. this is meant to protect member states against those surging costs. we will have the latest coming up in our business segment with kate moody. you are watching live from paris. thank you for joining us. the united kingdom left the eu more...
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red channel for those going to northern ireland? not quite, there will be some checks that go into the day and ireland but but the european union has done is made significant efforts to get rid of some of the problems that existed on that border beforehand so that there were publicized problems about his that deal with agricultural standards and making it possible to export sausages that reams of paperwork that h ivory space having a different export certificate for each confinements, that is gone as well. 50 each confinements, that is gone as well. ., , ., ., each confinements, that is gone as well. ., ., ., well. so the european union have resnonded _ well. so the european union have responded both _ well. so the european union have responded both to _ well. so the european union have responded both to what _ well. so the european union have responded both to what the - responded both to what the government is saying and what businesses are saying to make that trade flow a lot easier and while not frictionless, close to frictionle
red channel for those going to northern ireland? not quite, there will be some checks that go into the day and ireland but but the european union has done is made significant efforts to get rid of some of the problems that existed on that border beforehand so that there were publicized problems about his that deal with agricultural standards and making it possible to export sausages that reams of paperwork that h ivory space having a different export certificate for each confinements, that is...
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they wanted to avoid a hard border between the republic of ireland in the eu, northern ireland in the u.k.. the solution was keeping northern ireland in the single market for goods, creating a nutrient border between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. what the eu is not proposing is to reduce checks on some products being shipped to northern ireland from great britain. >> imagine you are a northern irish business importing products of animal origin like yogurt, cheese, or chicken from great britain. more than 80% of the identity and physical checks previously required will now be removed. ros: this latest process is happening because the u.k. is not happy with how the northern ireland protocol has worked out in practical terms. but the european union has not responded to the u.k.'s key demand, that the eu withdraw the oversight role that was given to the european court of justice, the eu's highest court. here is the brexit minister outlining the problem yesterday. >> we are being asked to run a full-scale external boundary of the eu through the center of our country, to apply e
they wanted to avoid a hard border between the republic of ireland in the eu, northern ireland in the u.k.. the solution was keeping northern ireland in the single market for goods, creating a nutrient border between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k. what the eu is not proposing is to reduce checks on some products being shipped to northern ireland from great britain. >> imagine you are a northern irish business importing products of animal origin like yogurt, cheese, or chicken...
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,, , ., , ., ireland. the uk's key demand is to chance to ireland. the uk's key demand is to change to the _ ireland. the uk's key demand is to change to the northern _ ireland. the uk's key demand is to change to the northern island i change to the northern island protocol is enforced by. currently oversight is from the european court ofjustice, that's a eu zydus court. lord frost as he wants to use international arbitration instead of a system of eu law ultimately policed in the court of one of the parties. the eu has already said that removing the european court of justice would simply unravel the protocol. we are expecting the eu to suggest its own changes to the northern ireland protocol. that is coming on wednesday let's hear from our ireland correspondent. the coming on wednesday let's hear from our ireland correspondent.— our ireland correspondent. the eu is already very — our ireland correspondent. the eu is already very frustrated _ our ireland correspondent. the eu is already very frustrated
,, , ., , ., ireland. the uk's key demand is to chance to ireland. the uk's key demand is to change to the _ ireland. the uk's key demand is to change to the northern _ ireland. the uk's key demand is to change to the northern island i change to the northern island protocol is enforced by. currently oversight is from the european court ofjustice, that's a eu zydus court. lord frost as he wants to use international arbitration instead of a system of eu law ultimately policed in the court of one...
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here in northern _ ireland, if you would. here in northern ireland, _ ireland, if you would. here in northern ireland, we - ireland, if you would. here in northern ireland, we have i ireland, if you would. here in i northern ireland, we have seen ireland, if you would. here in - northern ireland, we have seen a steady— northern ireland, we have seen a steady rate — northern ireland, we have seen a steady rate of— northern ireland, we have seen a steady rate of over _ northern ireland, we have seen a steady rate of over a _ northern ireland, we have seen a steady rate of over a day - northern ireland, we have seen a steady rate of over a day for - northern ireland, we have seen a| steady rate of over a day for quite some _ steady rate of over a day for quite some time — steady rate of over a day for quite some time. primarily, _ steady rate of over a day for quite some time. primarily, that - steady rate of over a day for quite some time. primarily, that is - steady rate of over a day for quite some time. primarily, that is in i steady rate of over a day for quite i so
here in northern _ ireland, if you would. here in northern ireland, _ ireland, if you would. here in northern ireland, we - ireland, if you would. here in northern ireland, we have i ireland, if you would. here in i northern ireland, we have seen ireland, if you would. here in - northern ireland, we have seen a steady— northern ireland, we have seen a steady rate — northern ireland, we have seen a steady rate of— northern ireland, we have seen a steady rate of over _ northern ireland, we...
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in dublin, ireland. your top five at 5:00, a case of the monday blues at least for stocks, stocks ticking down as oil creeps higher again. goldman sachs lower its outlook for the u.s. economy for the next two years but with a caveat inflation, nation are the ceo one of the world's largest food brands said you better get used to paying higher prices. >>> and our rbi will show you the reason why southwest airlines canceling hundreds of flights over the weekend. in part because they're running out of the people. and boldly going just a little later than scheduled as nature creates a snag for william shatner's voyage into space. it's all happening this monday october 11th this is "worldwide exchange. >>> good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brian sullivan, happy monday it is not maybe the most happy monday for stocks, at least right now. it is very early the futures they are slightly down, down a couple tenths of 1%. dow off 65, nasdaq off
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evening for northern ireland. ~ . , , ., ., ireland. wales is hoping for a record crowd _ ireland. wales is hoping for a record crowd they've - ireland. wales is hoping for a record crowd they've been i ireland. wales is hoping for a i record crowd they've been flogging ireland. wales is hoping for a - record crowd they've been flogging a lot of tickets. will they get that record crowd and what are they need against the estonians7 hi record crowd and what are they need against the estonians?_ against the estonians? if you been followin: against the estonians? if you been following the _ against the estonians? if you been following the welsh _ against the estonians? if you been following the welsh team - against the estonians? if you been following the welsh team david i against the estonians? if you beenj following the welsh team david on the tickets themselves. probably on commission. the record crowd is in and around 5,000 the welsh said today they sold enough tickets to beat that record was a i did not fingers crossed her mind that t
evening for northern ireland. ~ . , , ., ., ireland. wales is hoping for a record crowd _ ireland. wales is hoping for a record crowd they've - ireland. wales is hoping for a record crowd they've been i ireland. wales is hoping for a i record crowd they've been flogging ireland. wales is hoping for a - record crowd they've been flogging a lot of tickets. will they get that record crowd and what are they need against the estonians7 hi record crowd and what are they need against the estonians?_...
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are you worried about a trade war with the uk over northern ireland? germany's most likely new chancellor, olaf scholz, wouldn't be drawn on that, but there are fears in germany of a parts shortage causing a bottleneck recession. it's a global economic challenge and it's not going away. faisal islam, bbc news, in washington, dc. we can cross live to new york and our business correspondent michelle fleury. thanks forjoining us, michelle. this new measure, to get the court to operate 21w, is that enough to help the situation? —— the port. should we assume some parents will be missing? i should we assume some parents will be missin: ? ~ , should we assume some parents will be missing?— be missing? i think every year around this — be missing? i think every year around this time, _ be missing? i think every year around this time, there - be missing? i think every year around this time, there is - be missing? i think every year. around this time, there is always be missing? i think every year- around this time, there is always a shortage of a couple
are you worried about a trade war with the uk over northern ireland? germany's most likely new chancellor, olaf scholz, wouldn't be drawn on that, but there are fears in germany of a parts shortage causing a bottleneck recession. it's a global economic challenge and it's not going away. faisal islam, bbc news, in washington, dc. we can cross live to new york and our business correspondent michelle fleury. thanks forjoining us, michelle. this new measure, to get the court to operate 21w, is that...
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. fist protocol and its impact in northern ireland. �* ., ., ., ireland. at the moment, we have that border in the — ireland. at the moment, we have that border in the eye _ ireland. at the moment, we have that border in the eye receive _ ireland. at the moment, we have that border in the eye receive which - border in the eye receive which unions say cuts off in a constitutional fashion, unions say cuts off in a constitutionalfashion, and their constitutional fashion, and their view, constitutionalfashion, and their view, northern ireland from the rest of the uk. the idea was suggested some time ago that the problems of the pushing goods from the republic of ireland into northern ireland could be resolved with technology. how far away are we from that? repeatedly, it seems to come back to that issue for the technology is capable of managing that border. uncertainly, there are a solution is already on the shelf that can be implemented tomorrow, which is part of the reason this has become difficult. —— there are not. there are certain areas that could
. fist protocol and its impact in northern ireland. �* ., ., ., ireland. at the moment, we have that border in the — ireland. at the moment, we have that border in the eye _ ireland. at the moment, we have that border in the eye receive _ ireland. at the moment, we have that border in the eye receive which - border in the eye receive which unions say cuts off in a constitutional fashion, unions say cuts off in a constitutionalfashion, and their constitutional fashion, and their view,...
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i all sides in northern ireland and brussels? .. .. , all sides in northern ireland and brussels? ~' ~ , ., , brussels? i think the key word used there is reasonably. _ brussels? i think the key word used there is reasonably. all— brussels? i think the key word used there is reasonably. all sides i brussels? i think the key word used there is reasonably. all sides are i there is reasonably. all sides are going to have to compromise here. we have got a sense of that anyway the eu is willing to compromise on the current protocol. the question is to what extent it is proposing goes far enough as far as david frost and the uk government are concerned, as far as such an agreement can be reached. indications are at the moment that the proposals received had a very positive response from business interests and other stakeholders in northern ireland, but i think everybody is going to be reserving judgment until they have had a chance to really go through the fine detail of what has been proposed. very good to talk to you, thank you very much. david phinnemore there, professor of europea
i all sides in northern ireland and brussels? .. .. , all sides in northern ireland and brussels? ~' ~ , ., , brussels? i think the key word used there is reasonably. _ brussels? i think the key word used there is reasonably. all— brussels? i think the key word used there is reasonably. all sides i brussels? i think the key word used there is reasonably. all sides are i there is reasonably. all sides are going to have to compromise here. we have got a sense of that anyway the eu is willing to...
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ireland want from these talks? well, there are two — ireland want from these talks? well, there are two dimensions _ ireland want from these talks? well, there are two dimensions to - ireland want from these talks? -ii there are two dimensions to the protocol in northern ireland itself. one practical, the other political. 0ne practical, the other political. when it comes to the practical side of things, that is mainly about the businesses who have suffered a degree of disruption, particularly companies who have in the past at least got most of their supplies in england, scotland and wales. they say they found certainly that has become much more difficult, some companies have stopped delivering to northern ireland altogether because of the extra paperwork and checks which mean it is too much hassle. those businesses will say fundamentally, what they need is the checks happening here and the likes of belfast port to be minimised so that particularly with the crucial christmas season coming up, they know the business is going to run more smoothly. but let's also look at
ireland want from these talks? well, there are two — ireland want from these talks? well, there are two dimensions _ ireland want from these talks? well, there are two dimensions to - ireland want from these talks? -ii there are two dimensions to the protocol in northern ireland itself. one practical, the other political. 0ne practical, the other political. when it comes to the practical side of things, that is mainly about the businesses who have suffered a degree of disruption, particularly...
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do not mention the northernl ireland protocolto me! i thought... ireland protocol to me! i thought... they— ireland protocol to me! i thought... they can _ ireland protocol to me! i thought... they can drive across the board and pick it _ they can drive across the board and pick it up. _ they can drive across the board and pick it up, exactly the same forms! in the _ pick it up, exactly the same forms! in the end. — pick it up, exactly the same forms! in the end, anybody fly to ireland could _ in the end, anybody fly to ireland could take — in the end, anybody fly to ireland could take this with them, and that is what _ could take this with them, and that is what people who are managing the northern— is what people who are managing the northern ireland protocol are dealing — northern ireland protocol are dealing with every day, in terms of the customs border. the story in the telegraph— the customs border. the story in the telegraph is— the customs border. the story in the telegraph is led by a piece from the european _ telegraph is led by a piece from the e
do not mention the northernl ireland protocolto me! i thought... ireland protocol to me! i thought... they— ireland protocol to me! i thought... they can _ ireland protocol to me! i thought... they can drive across the board and pick it _ they can drive across the board and pick it up. _ they can drive across the board and pick it up, exactly the same forms! in the _ pick it up, exactly the same forms! in the end. — pick it up, exactly the same forms! in the end, anybody fly to ireland...
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his delicatessen in northern ireland would be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board when the r c means he can't rely on them anymore. karen had been hoping that you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exporting from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks. but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern ireland in doubt how much we can make up until now he, along with many others, never realize the role of the european court of justice was an issue in the post bricks it crisis here. no, i was thinking about it was bracket and you know, protocol and that's all you hear and, you know, and all, and you're just something new. and other thing to worry about, you know, i work hard enough doesn't let you know for the keep go on your left hand. you can, i agree with the politicians because they need to go in and need to do something by doesn't need to smooth the facts. on the grid there's nothing lower than what the you cas
his delicatessen in northern ireland would be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board when the r c means he can't rely on them anymore. karen had been hoping that you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exporting from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks. but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern ireland in doubt how much we can make up until now he, along...
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.— island of ireland. so it is a big deal this week. island of ireland. so it is a big dealthis week. , ., deal this week. in the run-up to the withdrawal. — deal this week. in the run-up to the withdrawal, it _ deal this week. in the run-up to the withdrawal, it was _ deal this week. in the run-up to the withdrawal, it was seen _ deal this week. in the run-up to the withdrawal, it was seen as - deal this week. in the run-up to the i withdrawal, it was seen as something that could not be resolved in that it was so complicated so the fact it got boiled down and is now ending up where it is is not a surprise? it is where it is is not a surprise? it is not and where it is is not a surprise? it is rrot and 1 — where it is is not a surprise? it is rrot and 1 of— where it is is not a surprise? it is not and 1 of the _ where it is is not a surprise? it is not and 1 of the reasons that theresa _ not and 1 of the reasons that theresa may was forced out. she could _ theresa may was forced out. she could not— theresa may was forced out. she could not resolve
.— island of ireland. so it is a big deal this week. island of ireland. so it is a big dealthis week. , ., deal this week. in the run-up to the withdrawal. — deal this week. in the run-up to the withdrawal, it _ deal this week. in the run-up to the withdrawal, it was _ deal this week. in the run-up to the withdrawal, it was seen _ deal this week. in the run-up to the withdrawal, it was seen as - deal this week. in the run-up to the i withdrawal, it was seen as something that could not be...
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if is goods moving from great britain to northern ireland.— northern ireland. it is incumbent u on northern ireland. it is incumbent uon us northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as _ northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a _ northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government - northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government and - northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government and i i northern ireland. it is incumbent. upon us as a government and i think it incumbent upon the eu to make sure that we have a sustainable future arrangement and it is not working at the moment.- future arrangement and it is not working at the moment. fears of christmas shortages _ working at the moment. fears of christmas shortages as - working at the moment. fears of christmas shortages as the - working at the moment. fears of. christmas shortages as the biggest commercial port in britain tries to shift a backlog of shipping containers. that's all from the bbc news at one so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams
if is goods moving from great britain to northern ireland.— northern ireland. it is incumbent u on northern ireland. it is incumbent uon us northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as _ northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a _ northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government - northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government and - northern ireland. it is incumbent upon us as a government and i i northern ireland. it is incumbent. upon us as a government and i think...
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and the republic of ireland. that agreement meant northern ireland continuing to follow eu rules on product standards. instead, checks would take place on goods entering northern ireland from england, scotland, or wales, with inspections taking place at northern ireland ports. but that's prompted criticism that a new border has effectively been created in the irish sea. the uk also wants to change the role the european court ofjustice, the eu's highest court, has in overseeing all of this. lord frost said today his proposed text would amend the ni protocol and support the good friday agreement. the protocol is not working. it's completely lost consent in one community in northern ireland. it's not doing the thing it was set up to do 7 protect the belfast (good friday) agreement. in fact, it's doing the opposite. it has to change. they are expected on wednesday so we will know tomorrow how they are responding to this. we can speak now to stephen kelly, the chief executive of manufacturing ni. he represents manufac
and the republic of ireland. that agreement meant northern ireland continuing to follow eu rules on product standards. instead, checks would take place on goods entering northern ireland from england, scotland, or wales, with inspections taking place at northern ireland ports. but that's prompted criticism that a new border has effectively been created in the irish sea. the uk also wants to change the role the european court ofjustice, the eu's highest court, has in overseeing all of this. lord...
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andrew simmons, al jazeera, northern ireland. anchor: the investigation into the beirut port explosion has been suspended after two politicians wanted for questioning filed a complaint against the judge. the former finance minister complained after an arrest warrant was issued for him. he is close to hezbollah, as is his public works minister, who is also wanted for questioning. however reporter faced many obstacles as he tried to talk to public figures about what they knew about the chemical stockpile which exploded, killing more than 200 people. early results from sunday's election in iraq show a coalition led by sheer cleric moqtada al-sadr 1, 73 out of 329 seats. but some political parties have rejected the results. our reporter reports from an opposition stronghold in the south of the country. reporter: for the first time in 20 years, the people of necessary have a voice in iraq's parliament. he is one of four candidates elected to represent the antigovernment movement known as "october," a referen to the nationwide mass pro
andrew simmons, al jazeera, northern ireland. anchor: the investigation into the beirut port explosion has been suspended after two politicians wanted for questioning filed a complaint against the judge. the former finance minister complained after an arrest warrant was issued for him. he is close to hezbollah, as is his public works minister, who is also wanted for questioning. however reporter faced many obstacles as he tried to talk to public figures about what they knew about the chemical...
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for unionists in northern ireland puts questions on northern ireland puts questions on northern ireland puts questions on northern ireland because my constitutional place within the united kingdom. teiiii constitutional place within the united kingdom.— constitutional place within the united kinudom. , ., ., united kingdom. tell us more about what the uk — united kingdom. tell us more about what the uk wants _ united kingdom. tell us more about what the uk wants to _ united kingdom. tell us more about what the uk wants to see _ united kingdom. tell us more about what the uk wants to see in - united kingdom. tell us more about what the uk wants to see in terms l united kingdom. tell us more about| what the uk wants to see in terms of changes. brute what the uk wants to see in terms of chan . es. ~ ., what the uk wants to see in terms of chances. ~ ., ., ., ., changes. we will hear more from lord frost this afternoon _ changes. we will hear more from lord frost this afternoon but _ changes. we will hear more from lord frost this afternoon but the _ changes. we will hear more from lord
for unionists in northern ireland puts questions on northern ireland puts questions on northern ireland puts questions on northern ireland because my constitutional place within the united kingdom. teiiii constitutional place within the united kingdom.— constitutional place within the united kinudom. , ., ., united kingdom. tell us more about what the uk — united kingdom. tell us more about what the uk wants _ united kingdom. tell us more about what the uk wants to _ united kingdom. tell us...
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ireland, haven't they? do you think that they will see jobs disappearing as a result of this change to 15%? that's a good question. it depends on the stickiness of the investment. some companies have moved to ireland and built factories or built lots of office spaces and planned to be there for a long time. ireland is going to be complying with this deal by applying the 15% rate to multinationals, but it still wants to be supportive of local irish companies and is going to maintain the 12.5% rate for purely domestic irish companies or companies small enough to be out of scope of the deal. now, ireland will be losing about 2 billion euros from this deal because of a reallocation of taxable profits so it is something where they are taking on the cost but bringing into something where they think they can still be attractive to multinational investment. what would you say to the claims that it will be mainly richer companies who will benefit from this and the poorer countries will see their tax incomes decrease
ireland, haven't they? do you think that they will see jobs disappearing as a result of this change to 15%? that's a good question. it depends on the stickiness of the investment. some companies have moved to ireland and built factories or built lots of office spaces and planned to be there for a long time. ireland is going to be complying with this deal by applying the 15% rate to multinationals, but it still wants to be supportive of local irish companies and is going to maintain the 12.5%...
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the south eventually became the republic of ireland, a country governing itself, while northern ireland remained part of the uk. today irish nationalists continue to view the partition is a great injustice. for continue to view the partition is a great injustice.— great in'ustice. for the past 100 ears, great injustice. for the past 100 years. partition _ great injustice. for the past 100 years, partition has _ great injustice. for the past 100 years, partition has polarised i years, partition has polarised people on this island. notably absent from _ people on this island. notably absent from today's _ people on this island. notably absent from today's service i people on this island. notably l absent from today's service was people on this island. notably - absent from today's service was the irish president, michael d higgins, who said he felt the event had become politicised. and michelle o'neill. become politicised. and michelle 0'neill. sinn fein the largest irish republican party viewed the centenary is no cause for celebration. i centenary is no cause for celebration.— cente
the south eventually became the republic of ireland, a country governing itself, while northern ireland remained part of the uk. today irish nationalists continue to view the partition is a great injustice. for continue to view the partition is a great injustice.— great in'ustice. for the past 100 ears, great injustice. for the past 100 years. partition _ great injustice. for the past 100 years, partition has _ great injustice. for the past 100 years, partition has polarised i years,...
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ireland and the republic of ireland, which is part of the european union, but also... for peace, no border. ..but also between great britain and northern ireland, the british government doesn't want a hard border either. but you talk about how this could compromise peace. and george eustice, who is a cabinet minister here, said, "the truth is unless we have a sustainable solution that enables trade to continue between great britain and northern ireland, then we are going to have issues — and that itself would become a challenge to the good friday peace agreement." but i'm surprised by this kind of sentence, because there is no surprise. this protocol, very precisely, has been negotiated by mrjohnson himself, by his government, by the civil servants. we are professional in the uk. there is no surprise. we know this situation is complex. now, we have to keep calm. we are already, on the european side — i'm no longer in charge and the vice president is a very wise man — and we are ready to find operational solutions to discuss this solution in the framework of the p
ireland and the republic of ireland, which is part of the european union, but also... for peace, no border. ..but also between great britain and northern ireland, the british government doesn't want a hard border either. but you talk about how this could compromise peace. and george eustice, who is a cabinet minister here, said, "the truth is unless we have a sustainable solution that enables trade to continue between great britain and northern ireland, then we are going to have issues —...
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. in northern ireland. and continues to try and carry out gun and bomb attacks. some of those charged in connection with the death of lyra mckee have been linked with saoradh�*s youth wing, known as eistigi. how do you think these groups attract young people? in terms of how they continue to attract people to this cause, i think what they do is they give young men in particular a place to belong. and i think that sense of belonging is attractive to young men that have few other opportunities in life, almost to prove themselves. over the past year, the group has held protests in support of new ira prisoners in jail and stepped up its efforts to attract young people through recruitment videos on social media — aiming to appeal to a generation born long after northern ireland's darkest days of violence. many of those who joined the old provisional ira during its armed campaign turned away from violence with the good friday agreement in the 1990s. some of these guys that are in the new ira would've been in
. in northern ireland. and continues to try and carry out gun and bomb attacks. some of those charged in connection with the death of lyra mckee have been linked with saoradh�*s youth wing, known as eistigi. how do you think these groups attract young people? in terms of how they continue to attract people to this cause, i think what they do is they give young men in particular a place to belong. and i think that sense of belonging is attractive to young men that have few other opportunities...
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professional and at best, northern ireland are semiprofessional. i think many people expected england to really run away with this game, but at half—time, it was goalless. the first half, they couldn't find the back of the net. the lioness is hit the woodwork twice, and the northern ireland goalkeeper scrambled away many efforts. at the break, a change of fortunes for england when the england manager made a double substitution. she brought on a couple of beths, and that made all the difference. beth mead coming on and acrobatically turning the ball home with almost her first touch of the game. beth england then got on the end of a lob cross to make it 2— zero, but it was beth mead who really shone tonight. her second of the game, england's third, slamming at home to make a real impact and she wasn't done yet. england eventually winning a— zero, beth mead wrapping up a iath minute hat—trick with a simple tap in at the end. so in the end, three wins from three for england in their world cup qualifying campaign. for northern ireland, the first
professional and at best, northern ireland are semiprofessional. i think many people expected england to really run away with this game, but at half—time, it was goalless. the first half, they couldn't find the back of the net. the lioness is hit the woodwork twice, and the northern ireland goalkeeper scrambled away many efforts. at the break, a change of fortunes for england when the england manager made a double substitution. she brought on a couple of beths, and that made all the...
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cases here in northern ireland rose — review. cases here in northern ireland rose as _ review. cases here in northern ireland rose as children - review. cases here in northern ireland rose as children went l ireland rose as children went back to school but have since declined, although they remain steadily higher than some of the lower numbers we had previously begun to see during lockdowns. ministers have warned people that the wearing of masks is going to continue being a legal requirement in northern ireland in busy indoor spaces through the winter months and that they may decide to bring back some restrictions if pressure is on the health service become too much. restaurants and bars here still cannot be filled to capacity, northern ireland being the last part of the uk to keep restrictions on these. but those are due to be relaxed at the end of the month, on october the 31st.— october the 31st. covid cases have been falling _ october the 31st. covid cases have been falling in _ october the 31st. covid cases have been falling in scotland _ october the 31st. covid cases ha
cases here in northern ireland rose — review. cases here in northern ireland rose as _ review. cases here in northern ireland rose as children - review. cases here in northern ireland rose as children went l ireland rose as children went back to school but have since declined, although they remain steadily higher than some of the lower numbers we had previously begun to see during lockdowns. ministers have warned people that the wearing of masks is going to continue being a legal requirement...
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ireland. helping hand to lost seal pups in ireland-— in ireland. she didn't look ureat in ireland. she didn't look great when _ in ireland. she didn't look great when she _ in ireland. she didn't look great when she came - in ireland. she didn't look great when she came in, l in ireland. she didn't look i great when she came in, but now she looks beautiful, one of the prettiest seals i have seen. let's give it our best shot. and — let's give it our best shot. and the _ let's give it our best shot. and the 26 mile slog to shake off the post town blues in paris. —— post lockdown blues. hello, and welcome to iceland, the little island that did very well against covid fighting very aggressively from early on, and now is a welcoming visitors back to its shores. and in the effort, it has had a little help from a rather an very volatile source. volcanoes are the rock stars in iceland. makes you feel good. fir are the rock stars in iceland. makes you feel good.- makes you feel good. or at lea
ireland. helping hand to lost seal pups in ireland-— in ireland. she didn't look ureat in ireland. she didn't look great when _ in ireland. she didn't look great when she _ in ireland. she didn't look great when she came - in ireland. she didn't look great when she came in, l in ireland. she didn't look i great when she came in, but now she looks beautiful, one of the prettiest seals i have seen. let's give it our best shot. and — let's give it our best shot. and the _ let's give it our...