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and, mark, take us through the end, what has happened in belfast and what has happened in belfast and what the judge has actually said here. what the 'udge has actually said here. . ., , , ., here. there are lawyers who were involved in _ here. there are lawyers who were involved in this _ here. there are lawyers who were involved in this case _ here. there are lawyers who were involved in this case who - here. there are lawyers who were involved in this case who reckon l involved in this case who reckon this has thrown a spanner into the works of the government's hall room one a plan. let me take you through it, this case, principally it's about a 16—year—old irani and boy who came over in a small boat in july last year, now lives in northern ireland, and he told the court that if he was sent back to iran, he would be, he could be killed or imprisoned. and it would be a breach of his human rights. now, the argument of the case exactly as you say, was that the rules which apply within the illegal migration act, it underpins the whole government's rwanda policy, it would not apply
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because notjust for west belfast or— re—emerged because notjust for west belfast or belfast in general, but for the _ belfast or belfast in general, but for the whole of antrim and even for the whole _ for the whole of antrim and even for the whole of ulster, it needs to be a centerpoint for the gaa, and if any other— a centerpoint for the gaa, and if any other sport wants to come and play. _ any other sport wants to come and play. play— any other sport wants to come and play, play here, that's bold and good _ play, play here, that's bold and dood. ~ .., play, play here, that's bold and dood. . _, ., , play, play here, that's bold and dood. ~ . , , . good. we could have used the pitch. i don't think... — good. we could have used the pitch. i don't think... they _ good. we could have used the pitch. i don't think... they have _ good. we could have used the pitch. i don't think... they have to - good. we could have used the pitch. i don't think... they have to get - i don't think... they have to get the money found for the need to get this bill. if they want the euros here they hav
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she's a professor of law at at queen's university in belfast. thank you forjoining us today. we are talking about the illegal migration act, the rwanda plan and the windsor framework. it all sounds incredibly educated and complicated. in simple terms, what you think the implications are of this judgment today in belfast for the uk government's plans to sent asylum—seekers to rwanda? government's plans to sent asylum-seekers to rwanda? good evenina. asylum-seekers to rwanda? good evening. thank _ asylum-seekers to rwanda? good evening. thank you _ asylum-seekers to rwanda? good evening. thank you for _ asylum—seekers to rwanda? (emf. evening. thank you for having me on. i think the big picture is that following on from this judgment we would currently have two systems of immigration. one where the immigration. one where the immigration act applies and one where it does not. within the united kingdom where there often are no internal immigration checks that creates a great headache because he of people traversing a cross between northern ireland and britain all the time. on
she's a professor of law at at queen's university in belfast. thank you forjoining us today. we are talking about the illegal migration act, the rwanda plan and the windsor framework. it all sounds incredibly educated and complicated. in simple terms, what you think the implications are of this judgment today in belfast for the uk government's plans to sent asylum—seekers to rwanda? government's plans to sent asylum-seekers to rwanda? good evenina. asylum-seekers to rwanda? good evening....
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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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a judge in belfast rules that uk plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda should not apply to northern ireland. there's fierce fighting near in the north east of ukraine , where russian forces are continuing to press towards the city of kharkiv. the bbc sees new evidence that the british government was warned by its embassy in washington, as long ago as the 1980s, about the risks from contaminated american blood products. and from elephants and rhinos to rare orchids and seahorses — poachers and traffickers switch focus and tactics.
a judge in belfast rules that uk plans to send asylum seekers to rwanda should not apply to northern ireland. there's fierce fighting near in the north east of ukraine , where russian forces are continuing to press towards the city of kharkiv. the bbc sees new evidence that the british government was warned by its embassy in washington, as long ago as the 1980s, about the risks from contaminated american blood products. and from elephants and rhinos to rare orchids and seahorses — poachers...
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rather, getting over to belfast rather, getting over to belfast rather, getting over to belfast rather than london and then flying back over to the to, to mainland britain, but also because it's going to kick up a huge fuss with, northern irish unionists who will now be deeply, deeply concerned at the idea of northern ireland having a different immigration law to that of the rest of britain. >> chris, an astonishing situation and many brexiteers will just be just rolling their eyesin will just be just rolling their eyes in disbelief . eyes in disbelief. >> perhaps not surprised, though, because this goes to the heart of that windsor agreement, the framework agreement. you've got these jul sovereignty issues in the province of northern ireland. you've got the eu law applying there and the uk law. in some ways that's quite a good thing. but but occasionally it can be a problem here when you have issues of sovereignty. >> okay guys, stick with us because we can now cross to veterans minister johnny mercer, who joins us on the show. johnny, welcome to the show. always a delight. >> hello.
rather, getting over to belfast rather, getting over to belfast rather, getting over to belfast rather than london and then flying back over to the to, to mainland britain, but also because it's going to kick up a huge fuss with, northern irish unionists who will now be deeply, deeply concerned at the idea of northern ireland having a different immigration law to that of the rest of britain. >> chris, an astonishing situation and many brexiteers will just be just rolling their eyesin will...
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16 for belfast. england and wales — high teens to low 20s in more areas. and that trend of warming weather continues really through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather. the exception, scotland, where there could be a bit of rain at times, but even here, it should start to feel warmer as the week goes by.
16 for belfast. england and wales — high teens to low 20s in more areas. and that trend of warming weather continues really through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather. the exception, scotland, where there could be a bit of rain at times, but even here, it should start to feel warmer as the week goes by.
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i want to ask you about this decision about the court in belfast. victoria atkins say she doesn't believe that the good friday agreement has the impacts on the governments rwanda policy as a whole, what's your view of? hews governments rwanda policy as a whole, what's your view of? news is 'ust whole, what's your view of? news is just breaking. _ whole, what's your view of? news is just breaking, but _ whole, what's your view of? news is just breaking, but surely _ whole, what's your view of? news is just breaking, but surely it - whole, what's your view of? news is just breaking, but surely it would . just breaking, but surely it would be the government '5 windsor framework which determines the relationship to how the courts have looked at this. windsor agreement is one of the few achievements, i would say, of the government in recent years. so if they are in a position where they are having to consider rwanda, which is a gimmicky policy, not a true attempt to solve the problem. the windsor agreement is essential. not having artificial, and if nece
i want to ask you about this decision about the court in belfast. victoria atkins say she doesn't believe that the good friday agreement has the impacts on the governments rwanda policy as a whole, what's your view of? hews governments rwanda policy as a whole, what's your view of? news is 'ust whole, what's your view of? news is just breaking. _ whole, what's your view of? news is just breaking, but _ whole, what's your view of? news is just breaking, but surely _ whole, what's your view of?...
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there is temperature starting to come up a little bit, 16 in belfast, england and wales, high teens to the low 20s in more areas. that trend to a warming weather continues through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather, the exception is scotland where they could be some rain at times. but even here, it should start to feel warm as the week goes by.
there is temperature starting to come up a little bit, 16 in belfast, england and wales, high teens to the low 20s in more areas. that trend to a warming weather continues through the rest of the week ahead. there will be a lot of dry weather, the exception is scotland where they could be some rain at times. but even here, it should start to feel warm as the week goes by.
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manchester and heathrow and gatwick and stansted and bristol airport, belfast, they all now cannot use the gates and one that you can use with facial recognition as you get to passport control rather than speaking to a border force officer. what are force officers or having to check peoples identifications manually which is leading to the massive queues that were mentioned. they do apologise for any inconvenience caused and they are working hard to resolve it and like heathrow, manchester airport is trying to give people water to try to help alleviate the waiting and they say they will waive car parking fines and any excess car parking finds that people might incur as a result find having to wait in the queue but as far as we know, there are still outages a border force e—gates across the airports and potentially also some rail ports
manchester and heathrow and gatwick and stansted and bristol airport, belfast, they all now cannot use the gates and one that you can use with facial recognition as you get to passport control rather than speaking to a border force officer. what are force officers or having to check peoples identifications manually which is leading to the massive queues that were mentioned. they do apologise for any inconvenience caused and they are working hard to resolve it and like heathrow, manchester...
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could see up to 20 degrees or so in central and southern scotland, 19 or 20 for belfast, 22 or 23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 degrees. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of sunshine around. a bit more cloud across scotland but even here, it should be dry, including the north of scotland. light southerly breezes, those temperatures reaching the mid 20s for the warmest spots in england and wales, up to 21 degrees for the central belt of scotland, 20 there for belfast. high pressure continues to bring fine weather into the weekend but as it pulls away to the east, it starts to allow low pressure and weather fronts to gang up on us from the south and from the west, so it will start to turn more unsettled gradually. could see some heavy showers across scotland on saturday, w
could see up to 20 degrees or so in central and southern scotland, 19 or 20 for belfast, 22 or 23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 degrees. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of...
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it breaches the belfast agreement. i'm going to use the and interestingly, the power he has to disapply statute, which is quite strong power, not a power that judges normally have, but he he has that power through eu law. and so he said obviously eu law powers and i will disapply the statute and the rwanda plan is now in absolute mess . statute and the rwanda plan is now in absolute mess. i don't see how they restore it without a border . a border. >> stephen. so am i correct in layman's terms of assuming then, that actually, justice humphreys isn't the problem here. he's the symptom of a legal framework that was deliberately or specifically or accidentally. but whatever the cat flap was left open for these particular types of, pickings because the agreement itself that the british government signed had flaws in it . flaws in it. >> yeah. you've got to think of a construction of laws like a piece of computer software. and if you write really bad computer software and it breaks and it crashes and it doesn't work, it's n
it breaches the belfast agreement. i'm going to use the and interestingly, the power he has to disapply statute, which is quite strong power, not a power that judges normally have, but he he has that power through eu law. and so he said obviously eu law powers and i will disapply the statute and the rwanda plan is now in absolute mess . statute and the rwanda plan is now in absolute mess. i don't see how they restore it without a border . a border. >> stephen. so am i correct in layman's...
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michelle 0'neill has been giving evidence to the uk covid inquiry in belfast — let's take a listen. there is no doubt the families have been through an experience of which does not coming back from and it has been horrendous and to lose loved ones in a way in which they have has been absolutely horrendous and i have met some of the families individually. i have equally listened to some of the testimony that was offered at the start of the inquiry and no family should ever have to go through what these families gone through. i also know that my actions compounded the hurt and that horrible experience of those families went through. i also know my actions also angered the families and for that i am truly sorry. i'm sorry for going and i am sorry. i'm sorry for going and i am sorry for the hurt that has been caused after that and i want to make the statement very clear on the record again today. 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 wh
michelle 0'neill has been giving evidence to the uk covid inquiry in belfast — let's take a listen. there is no doubt the families have been through an experience of which does not coming back from and it has been horrendous and to lose loved ones in a way in which they have has been absolutely horrendous and i have met some of the families individually. i have equally listened to some of the testimony that was offered at the start of the inquiry and no family should ever have to go through...
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now, this is the third and final week of the uk covid inquiry sitting in belfast. so far, we have had a real picture painted about what has been described as political dysfunction, bad relationships between politicians and how all of that impacted on the decisions being made. the stormont executive, the power—sharing government here in northern ireland, had collapsed for three years in the run—up to covid and they had only been up and running again for a matter of weeks before the first case was detected here. so i�*m sure we will hear michelle 0�*neill�*s reflections on all of that. but as you say, she will most likely be asked about her attendance at the funeral of bobby storey. at the time, it was the height of the pandemic. it brought a lot of people onto the streets of belfast at a time when there were a lot of restrictions about funerals and public gatherings, how many people could gather. there were a lot of accusations at the time that michelle 0�*neill accusations at the time that michelle o�*neill and other senior members of sinn fein broke
now, this is the third and final week of the uk covid inquiry sitting in belfast. so far, we have had a real picture painted about what has been described as political dysfunction, bad relationships between politicians and how all of that impacted on the decisions being made. the stormont executive, the power—sharing government here in northern ireland, had collapsed for three years in the run—up to covid and they had only been up and running again for a matter of weeks before the first...
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in edinburgh for scotland, in cardiff for wales, and indeed then in belfast for northern ireland. and indeed, then in belfast for northern ireland — not that the powers of those three devolved institutions are identical. but, yeah, you do get a sense of that all of the time and, and you get curious uses of words like country, nation and state, which all have particular definitions, but which are used often interchangeably, as if they all mean the same thing by politicians on occasion. and talking about constitutional affairs, obviously, james, the piece that you wrote about the snp's election launch important policy things. but the thing i'll really remember is just the bit you wrote with the start saying, "oh, this election really took them "by surprise, including the snp's press officers who were running "around quite a lot to make the event actually happen." oh, my goodness. it was actual... it was quite chaotic, i must say, because this was in was in the grass market, which if anyone is familiar with edinburgh, it's right in the heart of edinburgh down underneath the castle, anc
in edinburgh for scotland, in cardiff for wales, and indeed then in belfast for northern ireland. and indeed, then in belfast for northern ireland — not that the powers of those three devolved institutions are identical. but, yeah, you do get a sense of that all of the time and, and you get curious uses of words like country, nation and state, which all have particular definitions, but which are used often interchangeably, as if they all mean the same thing by politicians on occasion. and...
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that the picture from belfast east. let me take you to the labour event thatis let me take you to the labour event that is just getting under way. keir starmer campaigning in wales. of course, we are hearing from him. there are speeches also from vaughan gething and there will be questions that keir starmer is taking today as part of their campaign launch. we are also watching for you that plaid cymru launch. let me show you that, which is in bangor and we will listening to some of this event. speaking welsh. you would never know labour have been holding the reins of power for 25 years. we have labour have been holding the reins of powerfor 25 years. we have keir starmer coming to wales today with a rehashed version of his six pledges but wales of course have seen labour in charge of health, education. where is the change that they are offering, where is the change that they are offering? for us in plaid cymru, we are coming up with the new ideas, the crown of state, the wales sovereign wealth fund. cheering and if like
that the picture from belfast east. let me take you to the labour event thatis let me take you to the labour event that is just getting under way. keir starmer campaigning in wales. of course, we are hearing from him. there are speeches also from vaughan gething and there will be questions that keir starmer is taking today as part of their campaign launch. we are also watching for you that plaid cymru launch. let me show you that, which is in bangor and we will listening to some of this event....
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tim muffettjoins us from hms belfast in london. yes, not long now until commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of d—day take place under in the six. this ship hms belfast played a very, very important role. shells fired from its guns towards german positions in normandy helped provide cover for the allied forces as they landed. earlier this morning a very special ceremony took place. the lighting of the commonwealth war graves commission's a member of the torch. rishi sunak the premise was there along with d—day veterans, service men and women of different ages and the idea is that the memories and lessons from d—day are literally and metaphorically passed from one generation to another. within the last hour that torch came here to hitch a mess belfast and amongst those holding it and passing it on, dame kelly holmes, 0lympic those holding it and passing it on, dame kelly holmes, olympic gold medallist, and before that she previously served in the army and was made an honorary colonel in 2018 and here's what she had to s
tim muffettjoins us from hms belfast in london. yes, not long now until commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of d—day take place under in the six. this ship hms belfast played a very, very important role. shells fired from its guns towards german positions in normandy helped provide cover for the allied forces as they landed. earlier this morning a very special ceremony took place. the lighting of the commonwealth war graves commission's a member of the torch. rishi sunak the premise...
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when i spoke to minister glen in belfast _ when i spoke to minister glen in belfast with two of my colleagues, we pressed him on giving statutory cover_ we pressed him on giving statutory cover for— we pressed him on giving statutory cover for the daily living allowance that he _ cover for the daily living allowance that he provides on a monthly and quarterly— that he provides on a monthly and quarterly basis. the authority for that will— quarterly basis. the authority for that will hand over to the independent authority compensation authority— independent authority compensation authority and legislation will change _ authority and legislation will change and their respective regions to accommodate that. we have the business _ to accommodate that. we have the business services organisation. that works_ business services organisation. that works very— business services organisation. that works very well for us. we have established in conjunction with the department of health at practical stakeholders group which i have had the opportunity to chair, and is co-chaired _ the opportunity
when i spoke to minister glen in belfast _ when i spoke to minister glen in belfast with two of my colleagues, we pressed him on giving statutory cover_ we pressed him on giving statutory cover for— we pressed him on giving statutory cover for the daily living allowance that he _ cover for the daily living allowance that he provides on a monthly and quarterly— that he provides on a monthly and quarterly basis. the authority for that will— quarterly basis. the authority for that will hand...
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is a very high profile republican and at the time of his inroad many people came onto the streets of belfast, large crowds, and that was at a time when covid restrictions, numbers and caps were in place to stop members of the public coming to gatherings and funerals, a lot of restrictions are placed at that time. there was a massive political controversy after the attendance of michelle o'neill and that funeral, a lot of people accuse her and other senior members of her party sinn fein are breaking those restrictions, something the party always denied. other politician said that you are really undermining the public health messaging here and sending out a bit of a message that there is one rule for members of the public when it comes to mourning and attending funerals and another set of rules for politicians. they said that was really unfelt full and there was acting investigation into the incident and a decision was taken not to prosecute anyone in connection with the funeral stop we have heard from michelle o'neill on that today in terms of her leadership, as deputy first minister, at the
is a very high profile republican and at the time of his inroad many people came onto the streets of belfast, large crowds, and that was at a time when covid restrictions, numbers and caps were in place to stop members of the public coming to gatherings and funerals, a lot of restrictions are placed at that time. there was a massive political controversy after the attendance of michelle o'neill and that funeral, a lot of people accuse her and other senior members of her party sinn fein are...
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ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act — saying that the law undermines human rights protections guaranteed under the good friday peace agreement of 1998. let's speak to our home affairs editor mark easton. we will get to the response of the government in a moment but to take us through what has happened in the court? as us through what has happened in the court? �* . ., us through what has happened in the court? ~ . ., ., court? a court ruling involving brexit, northern _ court? 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 h
ajudge sitting in the high court in belfast has ruled it should not apply to northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys ruled in favour of a challenge to the act — saying that the law undermines human rights protections guaranteed under the good friday peace agreement of 1998. let's speak to our home affairs editor mark easton. we will get to the response of the government in a moment but to take us through what has happened in the court? as us through what has happened in the court? �* . ., us...
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could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of sunshine around. a bit more cloud across scotland but even here, it should be dry, including the north of scotland. light southerly breezes, those temperatures reaching the mid—20s for the warmest spots in england and wales, up to 21 celsius for the central belt of scotland, 20 there for belfast. high pressure continues to bring fine weather into the weekend but as it pulls away to the east, it starts to allow low pressure and weather fronts to gang up on us from the south and from the west, so it will start to turn more unsettled gradually. could see some heavy showers across scotland on saturday, warm and s
could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of sunshine...
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could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of sunshine around. a bit more cloud across scotland but even here, it should be dry, including the north of scotland. light southerly breezes, those temperatures reaching the mid—20s for the warmest spots in england and wales, up to 21 celsius for the central belt of scotland, 20 there for belfast. high pressure continues to bring fine weather into the weekend but as it pulls away to the east, it starts to allow low pressure and weather fronts to gang up on us from the south and from the west, so it will start to turn more unsettled gradually. could see some heavy showers across scotland on saturday, warm and s
could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of sunshine...
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mp. to try and maintain his seat as east belfast me— belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats, belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats. the _ belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats, the dup _ belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats, the dup with _ belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats, the dup with the - belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats, the dup with the most, l 18 seats, the dup with the most, eight, but with the departure of sir jeffrey donaldson, now seven. there is a question he will run in his place and the deadline to nominate candidates is four o'clock on the 7th ofjune, they have not got much time to do so? yes 7th ofjune, they have not got much time to do so?— 7th ofjune, they have not got much time to do so? yes and very much the -a is time to do so? yes and very much the party is remaining _ time to do so? yes and very much the party is remaining tight-lipped - time to do so? yes and very much the party is remaining tight-lipped as - party is remaining tight—lipped as to who their candidate coul
mp. to try and maintain his seat as east belfast me— belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats, belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats. the _ belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats, the dup _ belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats, the dup with _ belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats, the dup with the - belfast mp. you are right, of those 18 seats, the dup with the most, l 18 seats, the dup with the most, eight, but with the departure of sir jeffrey donaldson, now...
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this was yesterday in belfast. today, he has been to a pub, meeting veterans in yorkshire very early in the morning, for a pub visit. they are all having their cups of tea. keir starmer is in the west midlands, he is expected to focus on the economy, how labour plans to tackle the rising cost of living, there he is yesterday. ed davey is in chichester and winchester launching the sewage policy for the liberal democrats. we will stay across all of that here on bbc news. stay with us. hello, there. plenty of sunny spells around at times this bank holiday weekend. today is probably the best looking day for the vast majority of the next few. a lot of sunshine to start off the morning here in north yorkshire. we will be seeing some showers. most of those showers will pop up on sunday and bank holiday monday and they could be heavy, thundery and also slow moving too. a little bit of wet weather around, as well, this afternoon across parts of norfolk, into lincolnshire, stretching up through the east midlands with plenty
this was yesterday in belfast. today, he has been to a pub, meeting veterans in yorkshire very early in the morning, for a pub visit. they are all having their cups of tea. keir starmer is in the west midlands, he is expected to focus on the economy, how labour plans to tackle the rising cost of living, there he is yesterday. ed davey is in chichester and winchester launching the sewage policy for the liberal democrats. we will stay across all of that here on bbc news. stay with us. hello,...
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it's after a judge at belfast's high court ruled that parts of the government's illegal migration act should not be applied in northern ireland. responding to an urgent question from the dup, mp tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against the court's judgement and would not be deterred from its rwanda plan . a new report its rwanda plan. a new report says there's no widespread evidence of post—study visa for international students is being abused. the government's migration advisers say the visa attracted students to the uk and should remain, adding the graduate visa route is not undermining the integrity and the quality of the higher education system , the education system, the committee's report says if it were scrapped, universities would lose income from international students fees and have to cut courses. the government has said it's considering the findings and would respond in due course. it introduced a tougher rules for international students this yean international students this year, which it said aimed to help slash migration . the prime help slash migrat
it's after a judge at belfast's high court ruled that parts of the government's illegal migration act should not be applied in northern ireland. responding to an urgent question from the dup, mp tom pursglove said the government intends to appeal against the court's judgement and would not be deterred from its rwanda plan . a new report its rwanda plan. a new report says there's no widespread evidence of post—study visa for international students is being abused. the government's migration...
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the warmer spots in england and wales up to 21, 20 in belfast. high pressure continues to bring fine weather into the weekend but as it pulls away to the east, it starts to allow low pressure and weather fronts to gang up from us from the south and west, so it will start to turn more and settled gradually. could see some heavy showers across scotland on saturday, warm and sunny elsewhere. it could be very warm in the south on sunday, an increasing chance of thunderstorms later on sunday. this is bbc news. the headlines... israel says it's reopened one of the main crossing points into gaza. the government said kerem shalom would be used to deliver humanitarian aid, but a un agency says no supplies have yet passed through. a german spy chief tells the bbc that the far—right alternative for deutschland party poses a risk to the roots of democracy. bbc analysis suggests the world's oceans have broken temperature records every day over the past year, because of climate change. and malaysia says it plans to give away orangutans as free gifts to count
the warmer spots in england and wales up to 21, 20 in belfast. high pressure continues to bring fine weather into the weekend but as it pulls away to the east, it starts to allow low pressure and weather fronts to gang up from us from the south and west, so it will start to turn more and settled gradually. could see some heavy showers across scotland on saturday, warm and sunny elsewhere. it could be very warm in the south on sunday, an increasing chance of thunderstorms later on sunday. this...
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could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of sunshine around. a bit more cloud across scotland but even here, it should be dry, including the north of scotland. light southerly breezes, those temperatures reaching the mid—20s for the warmest spots in england and wales, up to 21 celsius for the central belt of scotland, 20 there for belfast. high pressure continues to bring fine weather into the weekend but as it pulls away to the east, it starts to allow low pressure and weather fronts to gang up on us from the south and from the west, so it will start to turn more unsettled gradually. could see some heavy showers across scotland on saturday, warm and s
could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of sunshine...
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the uk government says it will appeal against a ruling by a belfast court that parts of the rwanda policy should not apply in northern ireland. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mark edwards. hello from the bbc sport centre. we're going to start with football and we know the premier league title race will be decided on the final day, but it could be a very significant night for aston villa — they could qualify for the champions league with victory over liverpool at villa park. but they had a nightmare start, an own goal from villa keeper emiliano martinez as he mishandled a cross after just 64 seconds, but they equalised through youri thielemans ten minutes later. the lead regained by liverpool. cody gakpo has just scored a second for the visitors. a reminder that a win for villa would secure a top four finish and give them a place at europes top table for the first time since 1983. half—hour on the clock, 2—1 liverpool. staying with the premier league, bournemouth manager andoni iraola has signed a one year contract extension through to 2026. in his
the uk government says it will appeal against a ruling by a belfast court that parts of the rwanda policy should not apply in northern ireland. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mark edwards. hello from the bbc sport centre. we're going to start with football and we know the premier league title race will be decided on the final day, but it could be a very significant night for aston villa — they could qualify for the champions league with victory over...
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and sara girvin is in belfast for us. sara, devolved government is only recently back up and running in northern ireland. what's the reaction there? absolutely, political instability has had a massive impact on the lives of people here and the power—sharing executive has only been up and running again since earlier this year after a hiatus of two years. when it returned, sinn fein was the biggest party and michelle o'neill was first minister for the first time. sinn fein will absolutely be looking to capitalise on that success at the westminster election, even though the party follows a policy of abstention is, meaning its mps do not take their seats. there will be 18 seats up for grabs overall with sinn fein at the moment holding seven and the dup holding eight. it feels like really bad timing for the beauty because their former leader sirjeffrey donaldson stepped down in march after being charged with rape and other historical sex offences. he denies all those but his solicitor said today he will not be seeking electi
and sara girvin is in belfast for us. sara, devolved government is only recently back up and running in northern ireland. what's the reaction there? absolutely, political instability has had a massive impact on the lives of people here and the power—sharing executive has only been up and running again since earlier this year after a hiatus of two years. when it returned, sinn fein was the biggest party and michelle o'neill was first minister for the first time. sinn fein will absolutely be...
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. >> you know roy growing up in belfast, post—war belfast, not a lot of money around. no. >> no one had any money. you know. it was we were known i was a war baby. my mother surrendered and you know, everybody was in the same boat. you didn't know had anything to measure it with. he was doing well. he wasn't , you know, but well. he wasn't, you know, but you were out there eight, 11 trying to earn money, trying to do things. >> and i read that there was an inspirational figure in your life. and mr corbett at school who introduced you to. >> yeah, the science teacher. yeah, yeah. >> and so suddenly you were introduced to acting. you were introduced to acting. you were introduced to acting. you were introduced to comedy? >> yeah . and a little bit of >> yeah. and a little bit of magic and, singing . and i got a, magic and, singing. and i got a, you know, a real buzz from doing it. and i thought, you never know . so one of us, 14, i was know. so one of us, 14, i was like, a chorister and the cathedral. and then i was sort of way discovered by a british choir that was pass
. >> you know roy growing up in belfast, post—war belfast, not a lot of money around. no. >> no one had any money. you know. it was we were known i was a war baby. my mother surrendered and you know, everybody was in the same boat. you didn't know had anything to measure it with. he was doing well. he wasn't , you know, but well. he wasn't, you know, but you were out there eight, 11 trying to earn money, trying to do things. >> and i read that there was an inspirational...
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could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland. 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine—looking day, plenty of sunshine around. a bit more cloud across scotland, but even here, it should be dry, including the north of scotland. light southerly breezes, those temperatures reaching the mid—20s for the warmest spots in england and wales, up to 21 celsius for the central belt of scotland, 20 there for belfast. high pressure continues to bring fine weather into the weekend, but as it pulls away to the east, it starts to allow low pressure and weather fronts to gang up on us from the south and from the west, so it will start to turn more unsettled gradually. could see some heavy showers across scotland on saturday, warm a
could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland. 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine—looking day, plenty of...
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here are the temperatures first thing — around 9 in london, 8 in belfast, maybe the glens of scotland around 11—5 celsius. now, many of us will wake up to some sunshine, maybe hazy skies in places. and i think it should stay generally dry through the day, although a few showers are possible inland in central parts of the uk, and also damp conditions at times are possible along the north sea coast where it'll be coolest. temperatures in newcastle, only 1a degrees — deeper inland it'll be closer to 18, perhaps 20. and then wednesday night we're expecting some heavy rain to come in from the south. this could be thundery rain and downpours are likely almost anywhere across southern england, perhaps into the midlands and also southern parts of wales, and flashes of lightning certainly a possibility. so that's how we start thursday. then here's that weather front, which could bring the thundery weather for a time across some southern parts of the uk. now, the air�*s relatively warm — it's actually coming in out of the east—south—east. but because the north sea is quite cold, see
here are the temperatures first thing — around 9 in london, 8 in belfast, maybe the glens of scotland around 11—5 celsius. now, many of us will wake up to some sunshine, maybe hazy skies in places. and i think it should stay generally dry through the day, although a few showers are possible inland in central parts of the uk, and also damp conditions at times are possible along the north sea coast where it'll be coolest. temperatures in newcastle, only 1a degrees — deeper inland it'll be...
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could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of sunshine around. a bit more cloud across scotland but even here, it should be dry, including the north of scotland. light southerly breezes, those temperatures reaching the mid—20s for the warmest spots in england and wales, up to 21 celsius for the central belt of scotland, 20 there for belfast. high pressure continues to bring fine weather into the weekend but as it pulls away to the east, it starts to allow low pressure and weather fronts to gang up on us from the south and from the west, so it will start to turn more unsettled gradually. could see some heavy showers across scotland on saturday, warm and s
could see up to 20 celsius or so in central and southern scotland, 19—20 for belfast, 22—23 in the warmer spots for england and wales. as we move through thursday night, it looks like it will stay dry once again. light winds, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there. still a few spits and spots of rain for the north of scotland as that weather front loiters around. it could be a little milder as well to start friday, 9—12 celsius. friday, anotherfine looking day, plenty of sunshine...
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today, not as heavy, and a chance of staying dry and it should start to feel warmer. 16 for glasgow and belfast, up to 20 across south—eastern england. and the trend to warmer weather continues in the focused, high pressure still building infora focused, high pressure still building in for a trip it's not strong enough to keep the atlantic fronts bay and there will be some rain on wednesday, working to the hebrides, highland, orkney and shetland, perhaps parts of northern ireland, but otherwise a lot of dry weather and pleasant sunshine at more of us will see temperatures climbing into the obtains or low 20s. through the rest of the week, more of the same to more of a single warmth coming through, plenty of sunshine and perhaps if you showers for the weekend. almost like summer! that's it. i'll be back at 10pm. but now, let's join our colleagues for the news where you are. hello there, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is your update from the bbc sportscenter. it's been confirmed that west ham manager david moyes will leave the club at the end of the season. moyes guided west ham to theirfirst europ
today, not as heavy, and a chance of staying dry and it should start to feel warmer. 16 for glasgow and belfast, up to 20 across south—eastern england. and the trend to warmer weather continues in the focused, high pressure still building infora focused, high pressure still building in for a trip it's not strong enough to keep the atlantic fronts bay and there will be some rain on wednesday, working to the hebrides, highland, orkney and shetland, perhaps parts of northern ireland, but...
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northern parts of the uk fare better as we head into the weekend, with some sunshine on the way for belfast, and really quite warm. bye— bye. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. russia's invasion of ukraine served as a wake—up call to those members of nato who have long ignored american demands that they spend more on defence. ordid it? canada, for one, may still be snoozing, still well short of nato's defence bending target. of course, canada is a long way from kyiv. but there are concerns about russian and chinese intentions much closer to home, and in arctic north, for example. my guest is canada's defence minister, bill blair. is canada ready to get serious about defending itself? bill blair in ottawa, welcome to hardtalk.
northern parts of the uk fare better as we head into the weekend, with some sunshine on the way for belfast, and really quite warm. bye— bye. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues, straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. russia's invasion of ukraine served as a wake—up call to those members of nato who have long ignored american demands that they spend more on defence. ordid it? canada, for one, may still be...
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we're up to 19 in belfast. the warmest weather probably across eastern england, where temperatures will reach around 22, possibly 23 degrees celsius. that is going to feel warm in the sunshine, and there is more of that sunshine as we finish the week and head into the weekend, albeit probably with an increasing risk of seeing some showers moving in. that's your latest weather. bye— bye. live from washington, this is bbc news. hamas agrees to a gaza ceasefire proposal, while israel says the terms don't meet its demands. high—stakes negotiations are set to continue. french president macron welcomes new assurances from xi jinping that china will not provide russia with weapons to use against ukraine. and a judge in new york threatens donald trump with jail if he continues to defy a gag order in his hush money trial. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. the israeli defense forces continued with what they call "targeted strikes" into the southern gaza city of rafah, just hours after hamas leaders ann
we're up to 19 in belfast. the warmest weather probably across eastern england, where temperatures will reach around 22, possibly 23 degrees celsius. that is going to feel warm in the sunshine, and there is more of that sunshine as we finish the week and head into the weekend, albeit probably with an increasing risk of seeing some showers moving in. that's your latest weather. bye— bye. live from washington, this is bbc news. hamas agrees to a gaza ceasefire proposal, while israel says the...
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we're up to 19 in belfast. the warmest weather probably across eastern england, where temperatures will reach around 22, possibly 23 degrees celsius. that is going to feel warm in the sunshine, and there is more of that sunshine as we finish the week and head into the weekend, albeit probably with an increasing risk of seeing some showers moving in. that's your latest weather. bye— bye. welcome to newsday. i'm steve lai, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: celebrations in gaza as hamas says it has accepted the terms of a proposed ceasefire, but israel says it does not meet its key demands. french president macron welcomes new assurances from xi jinping that china will not provide russia with weapons to use against ukraine. the personal information of serving british military personnel has been accessed in a significant data breach. and the met gala returns, with guests arriving on the red carpet forfashion�*s biggest night of the year. voice-over: live from our studio in — voice-over: live from
we're up to 19 in belfast. the warmest weather probably across eastern england, where temperatures will reach around 22, possibly 23 degrees celsius. that is going to feel warm in the sunshine, and there is more of that sunshine as we finish the week and head into the weekend, albeit probably with an increasing risk of seeing some showers moving in. that's your latest weather. bye— bye. welcome to newsday. i'm steve lai, reporting live from singapore. the headlines: celebrations in gaza as...
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northern parts of the uk fare better as we head into the weekend, with some sunshine on the way for belfast, and really quite warm. bye— bye. live from washington, this is bbc news. skirmishes in the streets — and in parliament — as georgia's controversial foreign agent bill gets one step closer to becoming law. america's top diplomat makes a surprise visit to ukraine, reaffirming us support for the country. and in donald trump's hush money trial, his former attorney michael cohen returns to the witness stand. i'm sumi somaskanda. thank you forjoining us. riot police have now moved in, clashing with protestors in the georgian capital of tbilisi, as parliament passed a divisive foreign agent law that has already sparked weeks of mass protests. the law would force civil society and media organisations to register if they receive foreign funding. on tuesday, georgia's parliament passed the third and final reading of the bill, clearing a major hurdle before it can become law. it's likely to be vetoed by georgia's president, but parliament can override the veto with an additional vote. cri
northern parts of the uk fare better as we head into the weekend, with some sunshine on the way for belfast, and really quite warm. bye— bye. live from washington, this is bbc news. skirmishes in the streets — and in parliament — as georgia's controversial foreign agent bill gets one step closer to becoming law. america's top diplomat makes a surprise visit to ukraine, reaffirming us support for the country. and in donald trump's hush money trial, his former attorney michael cohen returns...
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northern parts of the uk fare better as we head into the weekend, with some sunshine on the way for belfast, and really quite warm. bye— bye. welcome to newsday. live from singapore, i'm suranjana tewari. the headlines: thousands on the streets of tiblisi as the parliament in georgia passes its foreign agents bill. protesters fear it will stifle dissent, kremlin style. a dramatic day at donald trump's hush money trial in new york as his former lawyer is cross—examined on the stand. a man—hunt across france after a gang kills two prison officers in an ambush to free a convict. welcome to the programme. we begin in georgia, where there've been violent clashes between riot police and thousands of protesters after the parliament in georgia voted through a so—called foreign agents bill after weeks of protests. critics are likening the bill to legislation in neighbouring
northern parts of the uk fare better as we head into the weekend, with some sunshine on the way for belfast, and really quite warm. bye— bye. welcome to newsday. live from singapore, i'm suranjana tewari. the headlines: thousands on the streets of tiblisi as the parliament in georgia passes its foreign agents bill. protesters fear it will stifle dissent, kremlin style. a dramatic day at donald trump's hush money trial in new york as his former lawyer is cross—examined on the stand. a...
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are we going to see a flood of migrants now flooding to belfast? right >> so there are honestly, i feel sorry for the people in northern ireland. right. because now now anybody who's on that list. right. do you know what they send out letters. so are you, are you were you were you amazed that when the when the migrants that when the when the migrants that arrive by boat and having travelled across loads of countries, when they got a letter saying, dear sir, i just want you to know that you're on the list to go to rwanda. what happened? oh, really? oh, we. anybody there? oh, what do you mean you haven't seen him for days right now. all that lot will all be in northern ireland now. now northern ireland will then say, you know , we don't then say, you know, we don't want them, but i'll tell you who might like them off to dublin. right. dublin. then say this is war, you know so well, then they'll come to us, the uk, and say, please take them back, please. they will take them back. and we say we can't take them back in the same way as you're in the eu.
are we going to see a flood of migrants now flooding to belfast? right >> so there are honestly, i feel sorry for the people in northern ireland. right. because now now anybody who's on that list. right. do you know what they send out letters. so are you, are you were you were you amazed that when the when the migrants that when the when the migrants that arrive by boat and having travelled across loads of countries, when they got a letter saying, dear sir, i just want you to know that...