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well, you know, i wonder why ireland, why the crimeans, the crimean tatars choose ireland, because when i come to turkey, for example, once every two months, there we meet with crimean tatars and ukrainians who move from the territory temporarily of the occupied peninsula, and they say, well, we are here for a short time, we will move on to ireland, for example, and why, for example, not france, why not germany or germany or other countries, namely ireland, why exactly are there so many crimeans in ireland? i have a hypothesis, mrs. natalie, i will interrupt, is it possible that the peninsula, the island and the climate are somehow similar, or can you possibly give some other arguments? i think that here, i think that two key points can be said here: the first is that the crimean tatars, like all other people, in fact, they gravitate to the family, i think that when the first people began to arrive, and they looked at that here, as it is done here in ireland, they invited their friends, acquaintances, relatives, and accordingly they come with whole families, father and mother came, then
well, you know, i wonder why ireland, why the crimeans, the crimean tatars choose ireland, because when i come to turkey, for example, once every two months, there we meet with crimean tatars and ukrainians who move from the territory temporarily of the occupied peninsula, and they say, well, we are here for a short time, we will move on to ireland, for example, and why, for example, not france, why not germany or germany or other countries, namely ireland, why exactly are there so many...
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let's speak to our ireland correspondent, sarah girvin, who is in belfast. another big morning at the inquiry and the former first minister rejecting suggestions the northern ireland executive "sleepwalked" into the pandemic. yes, she absolutely did. over the last three weeks, that is how long the uk covert inquiry has been sitting here in belfast. we have heard a lot of talk about political dysfunction and how much that affected the decision made in northern ireland dealing with a pandemic. just remind you why that was the case, the executive, here in northern ireland, the devolved government, it hadn't been sitting for three years in the build—up to the pandemic. it had collapsed and was only up and going again for a matter of weeks. whenever the covert case was detected. politicians and political parties were not in a good place, to say the least. there has been a lot of questioning during the inquiry about leadership, but he was making the decisions on who was plotting northern irelandpath. as we have heard from arlene foster, she has said that as firs
let's speak to our ireland correspondent, sarah girvin, who is in belfast. another big morning at the inquiry and the former first minister rejecting suggestions the northern ireland executive "sleepwalked" into the pandemic. yes, she absolutely did. over the last three weeks, that is how long the uk covert inquiry has been sitting here in belfast. we have heard a lot of talk about political dysfunction and how much that affected the decision made in northern ireland dealing with a...
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it serious issues for the whole of northern ireland.— northern ireland. it of course became increasingly - northern ireland. it of course became increasingly clear - northern ireland. it of course became increasingly clear it | northern ireland. it of course i became increasingly clear it was going _ became increasingly clear it was going to — became increasingly clear it was going to become much wider but we were only— going to become much wider but we were only in — going to become much wider but we were only in the executive from the middle _ were only in the executive from the middle of— were only in the executive from the middle ofjanuary. we were getting briefed _ middle ofjanuary. we were getting briefed from the head of the civil service, — briefed from the head of the civil service, we — briefed from the head of the civil service, we had these developments that i_ service, we had these developments that l have _ service, we had these developments that i have just referred to over the course _ that i have just referred to over the cour
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we've seen how it's landed in the southern ireland, in the republic of ireland, in the republic of ireland, and i think there's going to be a huge headache for the prime minister, olivia utley and of course , chris oke, thank and of course, chris oke, thank you very much. cracking start to the show . now there's still the show. now there's still plenty of time to win our biggest cash prize so far. a whopping £20,000 tax free. imagine having that in your bank account this summer, but you've got to be in it to win it. and here's your chance to bag the lot. >> don't miss your chance to win our biggest cash prize so far. a totally terrific £20,000 in tax free cash to make your summer spectacular. you could use that cash to splash out on a holiday, make the garden glam, buy new car or just save it for a rainy day. whatever you'd spend £20,000 on, make sure you don't miss the chance to make it yours for another chance to win £20,000 in tax free cash . text £20,000 in tax free cash. text win to 63232. text cost £2 plus one standard network rate message or post your name and number two. gb05
we've seen how it's landed in the southern ireland, in the republic of ireland, in the republic of ireland, and i think there's going to be a huge headache for the prime minister, olivia utley and of course , chris oke, thank and of course, chris oke, thank you very much. cracking start to the show . now there's still the show. now there's still plenty of time to win our biggest cash prize so far. a whopping £20,000 tax free. imagine having that in your bank account this summer, but you've got...
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i ireland? i'll answer the second part first i think— ireland? i'll answer the second part first. | think that's _ ireland? i'll answer the second part first. i think that's going _ ireland? i'll answer the second part first. i think that's going to - ireland? i'll answer the second part first. i think that's going to be - first. i think that's going to be the real concern for the government, essentially if you can make it to belfast, as things stand, you cannot be put on a plane to rwanda. however, there is almost certainly going to be an appeal. the prime minister, and this i think is the very fact he decided to come out and respond personally to this judgment tells us why we are taking it so seriously, and what he has said, he is not going to allow this ruling to prevent him from, as he put it, start the flights to stop the boats. he argues that the good friday agreement is being expanded beyond its remit, into covering issues like what he calls it illegal migration, and therefore it shouldn't apply and he is determined to carry on with the fi
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and going into northern ireland and then crossing the border into ireland. we already know ireland, is troubled by this . ireland, is troubled by this. they've said last week that 80% of asylum seekers coming into ireland are from northern ireland are from northern ireland itself, and they've patrolling the border as such, they're questioning the uk, how they're questioning the uk, how the uk is allowing these people to leave and to get to northern ireland, just like the uk. >> questions france. and when ireland actually said, well, we're going to send these people back to the uk, the uk's response in a, let's say, layman's terms was, well, you can't, governor, they're not oui's. >> ours. >> you know, you've got to send them back to france. so now there is going to be some political two and froing. >> but however, i don't think they're going to prevent flights flying off from the uk to rwanda. and i don't think it's going to cause much of a delay. it's specific to northern ireland only. >> yeah, but that's the specific point, isn't it? >> yeah, but that's th
and going into northern ireland and then crossing the border into ireland. we already know ireland, is troubled by this . ireland, is troubled by this. they've said last week that 80% of asylum seekers coming into ireland are from northern ireland are from northern ireland itself, and they've patrolling the border as such, they're questioning the uk, how they're questioning the uk, how the uk is allowing these people to leave and to get to northern ireland, just like the uk. >> questions...
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the reaction in ireland, would you _ op. the reaction in ireland, would you say _ op. the reaction in ireland, would you say mixed? i op. the reaction in ireland, i would you say mixed? definitely a mixed reaction, _ would you say mixed? definitely a mixed reaction, some - would you say mixed? definitely a mixed reaction, some priestsl a mixed reaction, some priests not liking me very much. i don't think you're too bothered ljy don't think you're too bothered by that, are you? ida. don't think you're too bothered by that, are you?— by that, are you? no, not reall . by that, are you? no, not really- itut— by that, are you? no, not really. but behind - by that, are you? no, not really. but behind the i really. but behind the pyrotechnics, - really. but behind the pyrotechnics, there i really. but behind the pyrotechnics, there isj really. but behind the i pyrotechnics, there is a political undercurrent this year, with questions about israel taking part and eurovision wanting to keep and the joy of our eurovision wanting to keep and thejoy of our and eurovision wantin
the reaction in ireland, would you _ op. the reaction in ireland, would you say _ op. the reaction in ireland, would you say mixed? i op. the reaction in ireland, i would you say mixed? definitely a mixed reaction, _ would you say mixed? definitely a mixed reaction, some - would you say mixed? definitely a mixed reaction, some priestsl a mixed reaction, some priests not liking me very much. i don't think you're too bothered ljy don't think you're too bothered by that, are you? ida. don't think...
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you increase in people seeking is asylum travelling to ireland.— travelling to ireland. you want to return asylum — travelling to ireland. you want to return asylum seekers _ travelling to ireland. you want to return asylum seekers to - travelling to ireland. you want to return asylum seekers to the - travelling to ireland. you want to | return asylum seekers to the uk, travelling to ireland. you want to - return asylum seekers to the uk, but you're supreme court says it is not safe, because of rwanda policy? 50. safe, because of rwanda policy? so, not uuite. safe, because of rwanda policy? 5p, not quite. what the irish court said was that the common travel agreement which has been in place since 1922. the returns agreement? trio. which has been in place since 1922. the returns agreement?— the returns agreement? no, the common travel— the returns agreement? no, the common travel agreement - the returns agreement? no, the common travel agreement that l the returns agreement? no, the i common travel agreement that was the returns agreement? no, the - common travel ag
you increase in people seeking is asylum travelling to ireland.— travelling to ireland. you want to return asylum — travelling to ireland. you want to return asylum seekers _ travelling to ireland. you want to return asylum seekers to - travelling to ireland. you want to return asylum seekers to the - travelling to ireland. you want to | return asylum seekers to the uk, travelling to ireland. you want to - return asylum seekers to the uk, but you're supreme court says it is not safe,...
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>> you can't have a hard border on the island of ireland , or can on the island of ireland, or can you? but hang on. >> the republic of ireland just a few weeks ago were suggesting, because the northern ireland, they said, that all these 80, 80% of all their illegal immigrants were coming from northern ireland, which i actually don't accept because they were worried about being sent to rwanda. we're saying you know, we'll have to have checks. so, you know, if you can have checks for people crossing the frontier, which is obviously that's their decision. it's a foreign country. it's not it's not part of the united kingdom. and yet they want to put checks on a tiny amount of trade that goes into the eu via northern ireland. absolutely scandalous. and tomorrow in the house of lords, we're going to have the third reading of the animal exports, banning animal exports. again, not applying to northern ireland because we've been left under european union law. and i think all those people who voted to leave the european union, including those in northern ireland, yes, admittedly not a majority
>> you can't have a hard border on the island of ireland , or can on the island of ireland, or can you? but hang on. >> the republic of ireland just a few weeks ago were suggesting, because the northern ireland, they said, that all these 80, 80% of all their illegal immigrants were coming from northern ireland, which i actually don't accept because they were worried about being sent to rwanda. we're saying you know, we'll have to have checks. so, you know, if you can have checks for...
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i think it's, about ireland. i think it's, it's probably too for soon any of the populist parties in ireland to really make any inroads. i think what's more likely to happen is that, certain independents who have been speaking out since the start about immigration may, may, may see some gains, but, it would be very interesting to see where this populist energy that we're seeing on the streets of dublin, goes if it does indeed find a vessel like in other european countries. >> michael, it's been astonishing to see, remember , astonishing to see, remember, there was a strict resistance to any form of border control dunng any form of border control during brexit. the good friday agreement would bring it all tumbling down. and yet now a poll out today saying almost half of those in the republic want there to be stricter border controls to try and control asylum. astonishing >> well, it's quite absurd. i don't know, you're probably old enough to remember, martin, how often we were warned about the threat of violence a
i think it's, about ireland. i think it's, it's probably too for soon any of the populist parties in ireland to really make any inroads. i think what's more likely to happen is that, certain independents who have been speaking out since the start about immigration may, may, may see some gains, but, it would be very interesting to see where this populist energy that we're seeing on the streets of dublin, goes if it does indeed find a vessel like in other european countries. >> michael,...
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a court ruling involving brexit, northern ireland, - court? a court ruling involvingl brexit, northern ireland, small boats, rwanda, this is the kind of thing that will be really difficult for number ten to navigate and that is why we have seen the prime minister come out so quickly after the court ruling but essentially, there is a court case brought primarily by a young boy, 16 years of age, when he arrived in a small boat unaccompanied, and he now lives in northern ireland, and his argument to the court is that he can't be deported to iran where he came from because it would be unsafe for him to be sent back and that actually the legal migration act which the uk passed to prevent people from claiming asylum and claiming these kind of things, does not apply in northern ireland, and the reason his lawyers and those of the reason his lawyers and those of the northern ireland human rights commission believe it doesn't is the windsor framework, the deal rishi sunak signed to deal with the post—brexit problem that in northern ireland the good f
a court ruling involving brexit, northern ireland, - court? a court ruling involvingl brexit, northern ireland, small boats, rwanda, this is the kind of thing that will be really difficult for number ten to navigate and that is why we have seen the prime minister come out so quickly after the court ruling but essentially, there is a court case brought primarily by a young boy, 16 years of age, when he arrived in a small boat unaccompanied, and he now lives in northern ireland, and his argument...
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they've said there is no more room in ireland . it they've said there is no more room in ireland. it is absolutely full and they are really nice . starting to show really nice. starting to show their frustration on the streets. there is a very, very high security presence here as we came down through o'connell street, one of the main streets here, there was a counter demonstration on the other side, probably with only about 300 protesters at it, but luckily enough, the protesters here every day, people marched through and kept on going , through and kept on going, largely ignoring what was going on on the other side of the road. they really are. i mean, i'm blown away by this, martin. i'm blown away by this, martin. i mean, the amount of people from all sides of life here really, really showing their frustration here and saying enoughis frustration here and saying enough is enough. earlier on, we spoke to herman kelly. he's putting this fairly and squarely at the door of the europeans and the political or politicians here who are following their regulations and legislation that's
they've said there is no more room in ireland . it they've said there is no more room in ireland. it is absolutely full and they are really nice . starting to show really nice. starting to show their frustration on the streets. there is a very, very high security presence here as we came down through o'connell street, one of the main streets here, there was a counter demonstration on the other side, probably with only about 300 protesters at it, but luckily enough, the protesters here every...
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northern ireland, wouldn't you? no, no. the northern ireland, wouldn't you? no, n0- the term — northern ireland, wouldn't you? iifr, no. the term illegal migrant occurs in 2022, the national borders asked him an individual has a right to come to the united kingdom, claim asylum and have their asylum claim determined for them if they are a genuine refugee be granted sanctuary. we've got to get rid of this term illegal because we've always accepted... this term illegal because we've always accepted. . ._ this term illegal because we've always accepted... there will be asylum-seekers _ always accepted... there will be asylum-seekers but _ always accepted... there will be asylum-seekers but some - always accepted... there will be | asylum-seekers but some illegal asylum—seekers but some illegal migrants coming here for work will come through that passage, correct? you know we look at statistics, even the small boat crossings, refugee council said a report in 2023 that 80 to 90% are genuine refugees. we know from the facts of relation that the home—office of
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it says that they welcome the recognition by ireland, spain and norway. so to statements there i understand, both palestinian authority and its rival hamas, welcoming the recognition. as we were reporting earlier, we have heard from israel's foreign minister, israel katz, who said the decision was "a distorted step that could endanger the country's security". we will have more on that
it says that they welcome the recognition by ireland, spain and norway. so to statements there i understand, both palestinian authority and its rival hamas, welcoming the recognition. as we were reporting earlier, we have heard from israel's foreign minister, israel katz, who said the decision was "a distorted step that could endanger the country's security". we will have more on that
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we saw it in northern ireland, in the troubles , in northern ireland. troubles, in northern ireland. we've seen it around the world. it it almost inevitably leads, leads to some sort of henry henry, you know, people have been talking about this for a very long time and people who are talking about it were told a it's nothing to worry about. >> b you might be a racist for mentioning this. see, you know, hey , look, nothing will ever hey, look, nothing will ever seriously happen. people are here to integrate. and then here we go. we've got a few local election council seat victories. we've got some strong performances in certain parts of the country . we have recently as the country. we have recently as well had an mp, george galloway, in that rochdale by—election and immediately, immediately vie the muslim vote sends a list of 18 demands to a labour leader who could well be about to be our next prime minister. by the way, that includes things like sharia compliant pensions. it's happening, henry, isn't it? it's happening, henry, isn't it? it's happening . happening. >> it is, it is.
we saw it in northern ireland, in the troubles , in northern ireland. troubles, in northern ireland. we've seen it around the world. it it almost inevitably leads, leads to some sort of henry henry, you know, people have been talking about this for a very long time and people who are talking about it were told a it's nothing to worry about. >> b you might be a racist for mentioning this. see, you know, hey , look, nothing will ever hey, look, nothing will ever seriously happen. people are...
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paul adds this united ireland will require major changes in the republic of ireland. at the moment, a large percentage of the irish in the repubuc percentage of the irish in the republic would refuse to change their flag and their national anthem to accommodate northern ireland into an all ireland state, and ian quickly adds this i was born and live in northern ireland, plus born british and british is how i wish to remain. huge amount of comments coming in there, please send them in. and of course anything else we're talking about in the show, get those views coming in now. defence secretary grant shapps is about to make a major statement about a huge data breach affecting british army personnel. as many as 270,000 were impacted. would he blame china for that cyber attack? we were crossing live to the house of commons to hear the defence secretary, grant shapps on that soon. i'm martin daubney on gb news. britain's news channel. now it's time for your weather andifs now it's time for your weather and it's alex . burr. and it's alex. burr. >> with a brighter outlook,
paul adds this united ireland will require major changes in the republic of ireland. at the moment, a large percentage of the irish in the repubuc percentage of the irish in the republic would refuse to change their flag and their national anthem to accommodate northern ireland into an all ireland state, and ian quickly adds this i was born and live in northern ireland, plus born british and british is how i wish to remain. huge amount of comments coming in there, please send them in. and of...
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of northern ireland. the agreement was an attempt to improve security cooperation between great britain and. ireland and give some recognition to the political views of catholics in northern ireland. the deal failed to immediately end political violence in northern ireland. the coalition government envisaged in the agreement never became a reality for many years. however, the deal improved cooperation between the british and irish governments, which was key to the good friday agreement 12 years later. personally. the friendship between president ronald reagan and margaret thatcher has often been described as an ideological kindred spirit. they shared a philosophy of free markets, low taxes, limited government intervention, and strong defense. in 1982, thatcher and reagan agreed to replace the british navy's polaris missiles with american trident missiles. reagan became the second foreign leader to address both chambers parliament regan. supported the falklands war and approved the supply of the latest wea
of northern ireland. the agreement was an attempt to improve security cooperation between great britain and. ireland and give some recognition to the political views of catholics in northern ireland. the deal failed to immediately end political violence in northern ireland. the coalition government envisaged in the agreement never became a reality for many years. however, the deal improved cooperation between the british and irish governments, which was key to the good friday agreement 12 years...
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join us in part two, where we'll be discussing the migrant exodus to ireland , labour's exodus to ireland, labour's dangerous tweets and biden is up to his old tricks. see welcome back to headliners. your first look at sunday's newspapers with me, leo kearse and gbs . very own answer to and gbs. very own answer to donny and martha. paul cox and christine whitten. who are donny and martha? that's a nice . no, i and martha? that's a nice. no, i do it. >> should we should we let covid. >> i know it's the reindeer. baby reindeer. oh yes. >> i've not seen it yet. people keep telling me i should watch that. yeah, apparently. >> i'll start telling you bits of it through your bedroom window when i'm standing outside it. >> apparently . yeah. carry on. >> apparently. yeah. carry on. apparently. what? no. that's spicy . men in comedy do get, spicy. men in comedy do get, followed by crazy women. >> right? okay just not us. anyway, kicking things off with the sunday telegraph and streaming's tweeting has left hull herself. paul >> right. brilliant. lovely so wes streeting put me in danger with tweet
join us in part two, where we'll be discussing the migrant exodus to ireland , labour's exodus to ireland, labour's dangerous tweets and biden is up to his old tricks. see welcome back to headliners. your first look at sunday's newspapers with me, leo kearse and gbs . very own answer to and gbs. very own answer to donny and martha. paul cox and christine whitten. who are donny and martha? that's a nice . no, i and martha? that's a nice. no, i do it. >> should we should we let covid....
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norway announced first, followed by spain and ireland in a coordinated move. they believe conditions have been met for palestinian statehood under international law and join 140 countries that recognize palestinian statehood. here are the prime ministers of those three countries speaking earlier. >> particularly in a situation of war when many are losing hope, we have to hold onto a goal of two states for israelis and palestinians as the only thing that can lead to lasting peace. only a two state solution can give stability and hopes for the future for both. >> the time has come to move from words to action, to tell the millions of innocent suffering palestinians that we are with them, there is hope, and to make it clear that no matter how many walls are erected and villages are bombed and illegal sediments are built, the lands and -- illegal settlements are built, the lands of palestinians will continue to live in our hearts. >> each of us will now undertake whatever international steps are necessary to give effect to that decision. i have spoken with a numbe
norway announced first, followed by spain and ireland in a coordinated move. they believe conditions have been met for palestinian statehood under international law and join 140 countries that recognize palestinian statehood. here are the prime ministers of those three countries speaking earlier. >> particularly in a situation of war when many are losing hope, we have to hold onto a goal of two states for israelis and palestinians as the only thing that can lead to lasting peace. only a...
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it's ireland. and the joy of ireland making it to the final. and it really matters for ireland because it has the most illustrious eurovision past. but, in recent years, well, it's been a bit of a sad time. it's been six... six years since they qualified. but now they are finally through to the final with bambie thug. cheering. the party is well and truly under way. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. prince harry will celebrate the 10 year anniversary of his invictus games with a thanksgiving service at st paul's cathedral later. the duke of sussex has travelled to the uk to commemorate the milestone of the games for injured veterans. daniela relph has more. what we've created... the duke of sussex, back in the uk and back supporting the invictus games, the event for injured military personnel that prince harry created. what started as a little idea actually stolen from the americans, and made bigger and better. it's not often you can say that! recognising what the invictus games have achieved is the focus of this visit. what the trip to london wo
it's ireland. and the joy of ireland making it to the final. and it really matters for ireland because it has the most illustrious eurovision past. but, in recent years, well, it's been a bit of a sad time. it's been six... six years since they qualified. but now they are finally through to the final with bambie thug. cheering. the party is well and truly under way. david sillito, bbc news, malmo. prince harry will celebrate the 10 year anniversary of his invictus games with a thanksgiving...
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northern ireland waited until 2020. this is my wife. i can finally say she is my wife and we have actually had our marriage. but is everyone in the uk now able to benefit and does it make coming out any easier? one person who'd know is a tottenham striker, an england international and a lioness — bethany england, someone who's regularly called an lgbt role model. it's not often i'm sitting with somebody that's played in a world cup final. yeah. captain of a super league football team. fancy a kick—about? yeah, let's go for it. despite bethany�*s skills and success, she has to have a thick skin. this is vaguely terrifying, just in case you're wondering. she's played in a world cup final. i bought these in the shop this morning. it's not good. you were playing in that world cup final last year. do you find that you do still get the hate? nine times out of ten, it's not women trolling women, it's the men trolling the women's game and how bad we are and it's the same generic, "get in the kitchen" or "no—one wants to watch you". yet,
northern ireland waited until 2020. this is my wife. i can finally say she is my wife and we have actually had our marriage. but is everyone in the uk now able to benefit and does it make coming out any easier? one person who'd know is a tottenham striker, an england international and a lioness — bethany england, someone who's regularly called an lgbt role model. it's not often i'm sitting with somebody that's played in a world cup final. yeah. captain of a super league football team. fancy a...
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they have a certain, but ireland is interested in ukrainians staying. now the question is how to interest ukrainians and then return home, possibly having acquired some skills, knowledge , some financial certainty, some kind of wealth, but return. well, we will talk about this with oleg hetman, economist, coordinator of the economic expert platform, he joins the conversation on the phone. good evening, i greet you. mr. oleg, well, the main motivation, in my opinion, is money, and where it is paid. ukrainians will stay until the last despite some reduction in preferences, it will be possible to go for advanced training, get a new specialty, learn a language, but if there is money there, they will live there, and despite the fact that the nostalgia factor is indeed present, but here the question is economic motivation, how can ukraine now attract ukrainians to raise our economy, is there any mechanism? uh yes, definitely the economic motivation is one of the factors that our military migrants, the temporary ones, say among the factors why they would retur
they have a certain, but ireland is interested in ukrainians staying. now the question is how to interest ukrainians and then return home, possibly having acquired some skills, knowledge , some financial certainty, some kind of wealth, but return. well, we will talk about this with oleg hetman, economist, coordinator of the economic expert platform, he joins the conversation on the phone. good evening, i greet you. mr. oleg, well, the main motivation, in my opinion, is money, and where it is...
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west cork was recently voted ireland's food capital. the history of the area is as rich and diverse as its food. along the coast, you'll find caves where pirates smuggled their treasures. it's where marconi sent the first transatlantic radio transmission to america. and it was here the first famine death was recorded, the first of over a million across ireland, with a further two million people emigrating. so, this is the skibbereen saturday market. at the height of summer, i think maybe the best market anywhere in the country. this is the freshest mozzarella available in ireland right now. it's like lactic poetry. april makes the most astonishing potions. slainte. when we think of vinegars, we think of something that's harsh and aggressive — and that's gentle. obviously, i can taste the apple... mm—hm. ..but there's like a berry taste to it, or something like that? maybe even the whiskey. you'll taste the whiskey. the whiskey! they laugh bit early for the whiskey. yeah. the skibbereen market continues to slowly but organically grow
west cork was recently voted ireland's food capital. the history of the area is as rich and diverse as its food. along the coast, you'll find caves where pirates smuggled their treasures. it's where marconi sent the first transatlantic radio transmission to america. and it was here the first famine death was recorded, the first of over a million across ireland, with a further two million people emigrating. so, this is the skibbereen saturday market. at the height of summer, i think maybe the...
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and ireland? — got all came together. and ireland? did _ got all came together. and ireland? did it— got all came together. and ireland? did it do - got all came together. and ireland? did it do better than ever before?— ireland? did it do better than ever before? not ever before, they have _ ever before? not ever before, they have one _ ever before? not ever before, they have one at _ ever before? not ever before, they have one at the - ever before? not ever before, they have one at the most - they have one at the most times! the best they have done in a long time because the irish have been terrible at it lately! —just irish have been terrible at it lately! — just won. irish have been terrible at it lately! —just won. bambi put on an incredible, incredible performance and have been incredibly vocal through the week which has been fantastic to see an artist talk about the values of eurovision, which is incredibly important with such a divisive contest this year. lovely to talk to you, thank you for talking to us from australia!— prince harry has been playing voll
and ireland? — got all came together. and ireland? did _ got all came together. and ireland? did it— got all came together. and ireland? did it do - got all came together. and ireland? did it do better than ever before?— ireland? did it do better than ever before? not ever before, they have _ ever before? not ever before, they have one _ ever before? not ever before, they have one at _ ever before? not ever before, they have one at the - ever before? not ever before, they have one at the...
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and after that, ireland party. and after that, ireland has ordered 100 police officers to man the border after ministers claim migrants are flooding in from the uk. while the prime minister has said the uk won't accept returns of migrants. and now he has thrown down the gauntlet to the irish taoiseach, saying you're welcome to join the rwanda scheme. it's borderline chaos. will head to northern ireland for a full update on that and it's not april 1st, but after 100 years of talks, a tunnel could link europe to africa and it may be built by 2030, costing a whopping £6 billion. a tunnel from africa to europe . what from africa to europe. what could possibly go wrong? that's all coming up in your next hour. so it was a brutal night for the conservative party. will that transpire into a nightmare on downing street at the next election ? we'll be looking ahead election? we'll be looking ahead in this hour. to what? last night's results could mean for that campaign in particular, the legendary political pollster sir joh
and after that, ireland party. and after that, ireland has ordered 100 police officers to man the border after ministers claim migrants are flooding in from the uk. while the prime minister has said the uk won't accept returns of migrants. and now he has thrown down the gauntlet to the irish taoiseach, saying you're welcome to join the rwanda scheme. it's borderline chaos. will head to northern ireland for a full update on that and it's not april 1st, but after 100 years of talks, a tunnel...
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let's speak to our ireland correspondent sara girvin. this caused a lot of controversy, didn't it? it was massively controversial politically and from members of the public and to remind you why this funeral took place at the height of the covid pandemic back in 2020. at the covid pandemic back in 2020. at the time there were a lot of restrictions that put a cap on the numbers of people who could be a funeral is on a public gathering spot for bobby story's funeral, many people lined the streets of belfast at that time and there was a lot of criticism aimed at michelle 0'neil criticism aimed at michelle o'neil and other senior members of sinn fein who attended a funeral and there were accused of breaking those coronavirus guidelines, something that sinn fein said they did not do, they said they always acted within the guidelines and i should say there was an investigation into the incident that was taken so seriously but at the time there was a decision not to prosecute anyone about the funeral. a few months after it happened in 2020, michelle 0'neil said she would never apologise f
let's speak to our ireland correspondent sara girvin. this caused a lot of controversy, didn't it? it was massively controversial politically and from members of the public and to remind you why this funeral took place at the height of the covid pandemic back in 2020. at the covid pandemic back in 2020. at the time there were a lot of restrictions that put a cap on the numbers of people who could be a funeral is on a public gathering spot for bobby story's funeral, many people lined the streets...
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ireland. the blame game seems to be deployed. we saw a tented city cleared in dublin yesterday. meanwhile 100 cops apparently here are being deployed to the irish side of the border. but northern ireland aren't reciprocating in a like for like manner. does that mean that the irish seem to want some kind of hard border? >> it may sound a bit paradoxical, given that the long, drawn out debate we've had in the post—brexit era about keeping the border open for trade. >> but this this is, this is this is a new and compelling problem. and, you know, we've just heard they're just you know, in terms of the crossings coming across the english channel record number again today that, you know, western governments, the british government, the irish government are being overwhelmed. and what's happened very much in ireland is that, ireland's gone from a position in the very relatively recent past of not having very much immigration historically, having a lot of immigration historically , but immigration
ireland. the blame game seems to be deployed. we saw a tented city cleared in dublin yesterday. meanwhile 100 cops apparently here are being deployed to the irish side of the border. but northern ireland aren't reciprocating in a like for like manner. does that mean that the irish seem to want some kind of hard border? >> it may sound a bit paradoxical, given that the long, drawn out debate we've had in the post—brexit era about keeping the border open for trade. >> but this this...
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a bit brighterfor northern ireland, wales and south west england, but not dry. it will be a day of sunshine and showers for these areas and some of the showers through the afternoon could turn out to be quite heavy with an odd rumble of thunder. for many areas, temperatures reached the upper teens. it is a bit above average for this time of year and where the sunshine comes out, it won't feel too bad. for the middle part of the week, wednesday we've still got our low pressure still in the same kind of area, still a day of sunshine and showers for many of these southern and western areas, although we could have some more persistent outbreaks of rain for eastern england. the driest, warmest weather, it's likely to be across northern scotland where the warm spots could get up to around 22 or 23 degrees celsius or so. 0therwise, high teens to low twenties. again, not feeling bad where the sunshine bothers to put in an appearance. thursday, low pressure is still with us. this time we could have some lengthier heavy outbreaks of rain moving into central and eastern pa
a bit brighterfor northern ireland, wales and south west england, but not dry. it will be a day of sunshine and showers for these areas and some of the showers through the afternoon could turn out to be quite heavy with an odd rumble of thunder. for many areas, temperatures reached the upper teens. it is a bit above average for this time of year and where the sunshine comes out, it won't feel too bad. for the middle part of the week, wednesday we've still got our low pressure still in the same...
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a lot of cloud for northern ireland. more sunshine for scotland and southern counties of england but still temperatures only 14. in the rain, temperatures lower on friday. could make 20 again in western scotland for one more day.
a lot of cloud for northern ireland. more sunshine for scotland and southern counties of england but still temperatures only 14. in the rain, temperatures lower on friday. could make 20 again in western scotland for one more day.
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ireland and in wales. july the tune in let— ireland and in wales. july the tune in let me — ireland and in wales. july the tune in. let me bring you some news that we are _ in. let me bring you some news that we are getting in what is going on in the _ we are getting in what is going on in the middle east because we are hearing _ in the middle east because we are hearing from our correspondence. we are hearing from our correspondence. are hearing hearing from our correspondence. 2 are hearing that israeli tanks have reached the centre of russia in the very south of the gaza strip according to witnesses, witnesses having continued to carry out air strikes despite you continue condemnation of the bombing on sunday night which can killed dozens of people and a camp of displaced palestinians. israeli ground they, they seized because of the highest top... internet israeli air strikes have led to thousands of people fleeing from the west of the city. we will keep you updated from the events there throughout the day and more from election news and politi
ireland and in wales. july the tune in let— ireland and in wales. july the tune in let me — ireland and in wales. july the tune in. let me bring you some news that we are _ in. let me bring you some news that we are getting in what is going on in the _ we are getting in what is going on in the middle east because we are hearing _ in the middle east because we are hearing from our correspondence. we are hearing from our correspondence. are hearing hearing from our correspondence. 2 are...
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, as well as in northern ireland, as well as in the republic of ireland. it's difficult for the refugees as well, isn't it? >> yes. it's terrible for the refugees. >> yeah , they're petrified and >> yeah, they're petrified and they're the ones i keep thinking of through all this . of through all this. >> yes. i mean, wouldn't you in their position, rush over the nearest border if it was going to yield you anything? yeah, yeah. >> well, it reminds me of that. dougie beattie. did in belfast with an african migrant. and who said he landed in belfast not knowing anything about the history of the peace walls or anything around the divisions in northern ireland. and then he said he was caught in the middle of it and it was quite scary for him, actually . yes. him, actually. yes. >> that is, i don't know how they're going to get out of this except that it's got to be done . except that it's got to be done. the bilateral negotiations. >> yes. that's what i was going to ask you . i mean, there is to ask you. i mean, there is this tendency for the uk to say , this t
, as well as in northern ireland, as well as in the republic of ireland. it's difficult for the refugees as well, isn't it? >> yes. it's terrible for the refugees. >> yeah , they're petrified and >> yeah, they're petrified and they're the ones i keep thinking of through all this . of through all this. >> yes. i mean, wouldn't you in their position, rush over the nearest border if it was going to yield you anything? yeah, yeah. >> well, it reminds me of that. dougie...
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the republic of ireland. in fact, patrick, i think it's very important that sky news themselves have reported that. and i quote yusuf from somalia , and i quote yusuf from somalia, that the people are scared of rwanda. that's a direct quote that he gave . where are the 3500 that he gave. where are the 3500 people? so what i think is important to remember here is that we are doing everything we can to make sure that we get this effective deterrent off the ground, and that we are the only party with a plan in parliament to make sure that we stop the boats. labour are panicking tonight as you saw with yvette cooper's pointless and waste this quote because essentially the only plan they've got is to do a dodgy deal with their buddies in brussels, which is to take 100,000 plus additional legal migrants, find the tens of thousands of the people that are already in britain that are missing. so what's important to understand is that, of course, with the we have increased raids , for example, on by about 80% on places
the republic of ireland. in fact, patrick, i think it's very important that sky news themselves have reported that. and i quote yusuf from somalia , and i quote yusuf from somalia, that the people are scared of rwanda. that's a direct quote that he gave . where are the 3500 that he gave. where are the 3500 people? so what i think is important to remember here is that we are doing everything we can to make sure that we get this effective deterrent off the ground, and that we are the only party...
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the drier weather will be further north again for scotland and for northern ireland, where most places will keep spells of sunshine and temperatures well into the low 20s. that's going to feel pleasant with light winds for the weekend weather picture, we're still at low pressure close to the south of the uk, a ridge of high pressure trying to build in from the north—west. and so it's again scotland and northern ireland that will have the dry ice weather through the weekend. england and wales, meanwhile, will have the chance of seeing a few more showers to come. bye for now.
the drier weather will be further north again for scotland and for northern ireland, where most places will keep spells of sunshine and temperatures well into the low 20s. that's going to feel pleasant with light winds for the weekend weather picture, we're still at low pressure close to the south of the uk, a ridge of high pressure trying to build in from the north—west. and so it's again scotland and northern ireland that will have the dry ice weather through the weekend. england and wales,...
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let's go to ireland and belfast. sarah, it is fair to say ireland played a crucial role in those brexit negotiations and the fallout here in westminster of getting that deal over the line for boris johnson. i wonder what difference northern ireland will make in the westminster election injuly? yes. westminster election in july? yes, the have westminster election in july? yes, they have been — westminster election injuly? isis they have been kingmakers, the dup have been described for previous conservative governments. will it be this time around? we'll have to wait and see. and there will be a lot of issues for voters in northern ireland to think about and consider. the issue of political instability has been a massive one in northern ireland over the past few years. the devolved government here has only been back up and running again for a matter of months after a two—year hiatus. that meant locally lots of things were not done, decisions were not made and that impacted people's lives. how voters feel about that
let's go to ireland and belfast. sarah, it is fair to say ireland played a crucial role in those brexit negotiations and the fallout here in westminster of getting that deal over the line for boris johnson. i wonder what difference northern ireland will make in the westminster election injuly? yes. westminster election in july? yes, the have westminster election in july? yes, they have been — westminster election injuly? isis they have been kingmakers, the dup have been described for previous...
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n played and spent her summers in ireland. , u, , played and spent her summers in l ireland-_ she ireland. i remember the case. she had everything _ ireland. i remember the case. she had everything to _ ireland. i remember the case. she had everything to live _ ireland. i remember the case. she had everything to live for. - ireland. i remember the case. she had everything to live for. she - had everything to live for. she decided to end her life. while we are fighting for access to know exactly what she was looking at, because this is the other thing, if your child is rolling on tik—tok, your child is rolling on tik—tok, you don't know what they have looked at. there is no way of accessing the information. if you have a child whose life has been lost and you suspect that there was coercion, that they have been watching things that they have been watching things that have programmed them to want to try out a challenge, then you can't access and see where that came from, who created it, why did they create it? how do you hold them responsible in a legal capacity? they have blood on thei
n played and spent her summers in ireland. , u, , played and spent her summers in l ireland-_ she ireland. i remember the case. she had everything _ ireland. i remember the case. she had everything to _ ireland. i remember the case. she had everything to live _ ireland. i remember the case. she had everything to live for. - ireland. i remember the case. she had everything to live for. she - had everything to live for. she decided to end her life. while we are fighting for access to know exactly...
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ireland has done, it's the most popular in terms of overall wins. it's been a while. it’s popular in terms of overall wins. it's been a while.— it's been a while. it's been a while. didn't _ it's been a while. it's been a while. didn't qualify - it's been a while. it's been a while. didn't qualify last - it's been a while. it's been a i while. didn't qualify last year. i think that caused a bit of attention on the hope that they will be able to this time. and also finland. this year, it's windows 95 man. start by climbing out of an egg, then it a whole aj of the windows 95 launch. —— thomas. they can't share of the logo, so they're littering it. will it be the entertaining action that will resonate —— homage. i it be the entertaining action that will resonate -- homage.- will resonate -- homage. i love the pyrotechnics _ will resonate -- homage. i love the pyrotechnics. finally, _ will resonate -- homage. i love the pyrotechnics. finally, let's- will resonate -- homage. i love the pyrotechnics. finally, let's talk- pyrotechnics. finally,
ireland has done, it's the most popular in terms of overall wins. it's been a while. it’s popular in terms of overall wins. it's been a while.— it's been a while. it's been a while. didn't _ it's been a while. it's been a while. didn't qualify - it's been a while. it's been a while. didn't qualify last - it's been a while. it's been a i while. didn't qualify last year. i think that caused a bit of attention on the hope that they will be able to this time. and also finland. this year, it's...
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let's speak to our ireland correspondent, sarah girvin, who is in belfast. another big morning at the inquiry and the former first minister rejecting suggestions the northern ireland executive "sleepwalked" into the pandemic.
let's speak to our ireland correspondent, sarah girvin, who is in belfast. another big morning at the inquiry and the former first minister rejecting suggestions the northern ireland executive "sleepwalked" into the pandemic.
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what i should say is that northern ireland, as many viewers will appreciate, northern ireland, as many viewers willappreciate, is northern ireland, as many viewers will appreciate, is a place that is defined by division. this new law has united all of the parties at stormont. and several victims�* groups as well as the irish government, who are opposed to this new law, which comes into force today. now, the labour party has previously signalled and, certainly, has done so again today, that, should it be, the new government, following an election later this year, that it will reform the legacy act. but widespread opposition from many victims�* groups to this new law and the legacy body. of course, there are those who say that the new legacy body will give information to families who have been seeking answers for many decades. a lot of controversy still, as a result of the new law, which comes into force today. we are expecting victims�* groups to protest outside the n10 office later today.— office later today. thank you so much for that. _ india�*s general election is in full
what i should say is that northern ireland, as many viewers will appreciate, northern ireland, as many viewers willappreciate, is northern ireland, as many viewers will appreciate, is a place that is defined by division. this new law has united all of the parties at stormont. and several victims�* groups as well as the irish government, who are opposed to this new law, which comes into force today. now, the labour party has previously signalled and, certainly, has done so again today, that,...
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and the one from ireland. i love finland. i have _ one from ireland. i love finland. i have laid — one from ireland. i love finland. i have laid down and accepted that i love finland. the onstage nudity, i identify— love finland. the onstage nudity, i identify with. i know what it is like _ identify with. i know what it is like. . . identify with. i know what it is like. ., ., ., like. can i ask you about the favourites? _ like. can i ask you about the favourites? we _ like. can i ask you about the favourites? we are - like. can i ask you about the favourites? we are looking i like. can i ask you about the l favourites? we are looking at croatia, it is a firm favourite. i feel like croatia getting all of themm _ feel like croatia getting all of them... the men had been dragged along _ them... the men had been dragged along by— them... the men had been dragged along by their wives. they are getting — along by their wives. they are getting the man vote. it is a great song _ getting the man vote. it is a great song. when they perform, it is almost — song. when
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and let me tell you about a scheme that they have in ireland at the minute. it's called aarp accommodation, accommodation recognition payment, where ukrainians get ,800 tax to free give to an irish landlord, whereas an irish person would have to pay ,800 to the same landlord that would be taxed. so if you're an irish landlord, letting out an apartment, of course you're going to take that. you're of course you're going to take the ukrainian and it's discriminatory , we believe, it's discriminatory, we believe, against irish people. there's a new scheme , in the newspapers new scheme, in the newspapers today that seemingly the irish government is now going to spend a lot more taxpayers money to buy up dilapidated houses to give to asylum seekers. so that means the irish state will be using taxpayers money to compete in the housing market against irish taxpayers. >> and herman herman khalife, that's exactly what we're seeing here on the mainland. then, of course, nobody should deserve to live in a tent. we have a duty of care to protect and welcome the most vuln
and let me tell you about a scheme that they have in ireland at the minute. it's called aarp accommodation, accommodation recognition payment, where ukrainians get ,800 tax to free give to an irish landlord, whereas an irish person would have to pay ,800 to the same landlord that would be taxed. so if you're an irish landlord, letting out an apartment, of course you're going to take that. you're of course you're going to take the ukrainian and it's discriminatory , we believe, it's...
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and use the protections used bully available to them in northern ireland. the un agency for palestinian refugees, says the exodus of people from the city of rafah in southern gaza, has now topped 360,000. but it's warning no part of the territory is safe, as israeli forces go back into areas, where they say hamas has regrouped. today is memorial day in israel, as the nation remembers its war dead, and commemorates those who died, in the oct 7th hamas attacks. lucy williamson, has more from jerusalem. it wasn't just the past they were remembering today. in israel's military cemetery, a new generation grieved for their comrades, their children. fresh graves in a sea of memorials from israel's previous wars, the empty plots beside them shadowed by future losses from this war. siren blares. at 11:00, the morning siren of remembrance. tongues fell silent. their faces spoke instead. israel's prime minister, faced with the human cost of a war he's determined to continue. translation: a war of - independence is still not over. it is still being fought today. it's u
and use the protections used bully available to them in northern ireland. the un agency for palestinian refugees, says the exodus of people from the city of rafah in southern gaza, has now topped 360,000. but it's warning no part of the territory is safe, as israeli forces go back into areas, where they say hamas has regrouped. today is memorial day in israel, as the nation remembers its war dead, and commemorates those who died, in the oct 7th hamas attacks. lucy williamson, has more from...
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plenty of sunshine for scotland , northern ireland into scotland, northern ireland into much of central and eastern england, but some parts of northeast england and eastern scotland will be affected by low cloud. gb news. away. >> good morning. it is 7:00. it is wednesday, the 1st of may. and you are very welcome to breakfast with eamonn and isabel. >> nice to have you on board. leading the news this morning. two man tasered and arrested after multiple stabbings in london at this time yesterday. remains in custody but has yet to be interviewed because of his injuries . injuries. >> it's crunch day for the scottish government . they face a scottish government. they face a vote of no confidence put forward by labour, and if lost, all ministers would be forced to step down, king charles tells cancer patients on his return to pubuc cancer patients on his return to public duty that his diagnosis, kim, is a bad shock as the government launches the biggest prostate cancer trial of its kind to test the effectiveness of techniques treating the disease. the first failed asylum seeker has been sen
plenty of sunshine for scotland , northern ireland into scotland, northern ireland into much of central and eastern england, but some parts of northeast england and eastern scotland will be affected by low cloud. gb news. away. >> good morning. it is 7:00. it is wednesday, the 1st of may. and you are very welcome to breakfast with eamonn and isabel. >> nice to have you on board. leading the news this morning. two man tasered and arrested after multiple stabbings in london at this...
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rain pulling away from northern ireland. for wales in the south west, a mix of sunny spells and heavy showers. northern scotland should see dry and bright weather. we could well see the highest temperatures here, around 21 degrees. more generally, 16 to 20. andrew tuesday night, this is the weather front continued its very slow journey weather front continued its very slowjourney northwards and eastwards —— and through tuesday. much of the rain fizzling out. a bit misty and making places as we stop wednesday morning. temperatures generally between nine and 12 degrees. —— and murky in places. a weather front still degrees. —— and murky in places. a weatherfront still in degrees. —— and murky in places. a weather front still in place, a degrees. —— and murky in places. a weatherfront still in place, a band of cloud and splashes of rain and heavy rain across eastern and northern parts of england. elsewhere, spells of sunshine, scattering of showers. possibly the odd heavy, thundery shower breaking out in the
rain pulling away from northern ireland. for wales in the south west, a mix of sunny spells and heavy showers. northern scotland should see dry and bright weather. we could well see the highest temperatures here, around 21 degrees. more generally, 16 to 20. andrew tuesday night, this is the weather front continued its very slow journey weather front continued its very slowjourney northwards and eastwards —— and through tuesday. much of the rain fizzling out. a bit misty and making places as...