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the irish times looks at further pressure upon mrs may as ireland's prime minister enda kenny's warned the uk prime minister over making a pact with the democratic unionist party which could put northern ireland's peace process at risk. le figaro reports french president emmanuel macron‘s en marche party looks to be on course for a landslide victory in parliamentary elections. the party has won nearly a third of the vote in the first round. on the front of the times, us president donald trump's state visit to britain may be put on hold after mr trump allegedly told theresa may he would not come to britain if he was met with large public protests. the telegraph business section says there a questions over the future of uber chief executive travis kalanick following a scathing report into the us transport technology giant's company culture. and finally, rafael nadal has won a record 10th french open title after beating stan wawrinka in paris. the latest win earned the spaniard a 15th grand slam crown. that's in the gulf news. so let's begin. with me is henry bonsu who is a broadcaster an
the irish times looks at further pressure upon mrs may as ireland's prime minister enda kenny's warned the uk prime minister over making a pact with the democratic unionist party which could put northern ireland's peace process at risk. le figaro reports french president emmanuel macron‘s en marche party looks to be on course for a landslide victory in parliamentary elections. the party has won nearly a third of the vote in the first round. on the front of the times, us president donald...
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the irish times looks at further pressure upon mrs may as ireland's prime minister enda kenny's warnedn ireland's peace process at risk. le figaro reports french president emmanuel macron's en marche party looks to be on course for a landslide victory in parliamentary elections. the party has won nearly a third of the vote in the first round. on the front of the times, us president donald trump's state visit to britain may be put on hold after mr trump allegedly told theresa may he would not come to britain if he was met with large public protests. the telegraph business section says there a questions over the future of uber chief executive travis kalanick following a scathing report into the us transport technology giant's company culture.
the irish times looks at further pressure upon mrs may as ireland's prime minister enda kenny's warnedn ireland's peace process at risk. le figaro reports french president emmanuel macron's en marche party looks to be on course for a landslide victory in parliamentary elections. the party has won nearly a third of the vote in the first round. on the front of the times, us president donald trump's state visit to britain may be put on hold after mr trump allegedly told theresa may he would not...
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. >> what were the perceptions of irish immigrants at the time? hidetaka: the american perception of the irish can be characterized by three issues mainly. one is anti-catholicism. the vast majority of the catholics were irish and many of the americans were protestants at that time. americans really disliked catholic immigrants because they felt that the catholics were trying to overturn america for cap society. another dimension is ethnic dime nsion, in that many anglo-americans thought that irish were inferior culturally, ethnically. finally, there was an economic argument against the irish. many of the irish immigrants arrived in the u.s. in a debilitated state. they were impoverished heavily. many of them began entering the charitable institutions. many americans thought they were abusing american welfare funded by american taxes. >> who determined if an irish immigrant would be turned away or deported? hidetaka: miley immigration officers. new york and massachusetts had their own immigration agencies who are taking care of the law enforcement.
. >> what were the perceptions of irish immigrants at the time? hidetaka: the american perception of the irish can be characterized by three issues mainly. one is anti-catholicism. the vast majority of the catholics were irish and many of the americans were protestants at that time. americans really disliked catholic immigrants because they felt that the catholics were trying to overturn america for cap society. another dimension is ethnic dime nsion, in that many anglo-americans thought...
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according to a recent article in the irish time, quote, panic had set in by the winter of 1846. people risked winter voyages across the atlantic on unsanitary, unsafe coffin ships. continue to quote, people were placed in quarantine station or held onboard ships docked at ports. refugees experienced violent and racist reactions. liverpool, glasgow, baltimore, new york, philadelphia sought unsuccessfully to restrict entry of the irish. blocked and which motivated thousands of americans to goo aiors da tt e it steon i va an i mmmeo efee rs jiccoitmeets today to punish children for fleeing for their lives. roughly 32 million americans trace their roots to ireland. that's about 10% of the u.s. population. and let's be clear, that the british rulers over ireland were not sending what they considered their best people. they were poor, they were licis t teai atth we sdig pis, mudersanrus esoth aum we go ppl th weroa lionha thatened the united states. they were catholics. who were as foreign to american protestant in some regard as muslims are today. who could imagine america without th
according to a recent article in the irish time, quote, panic had set in by the winter of 1846. people risked winter voyages across the atlantic on unsanitary, unsafe coffin ships. continue to quote, people were placed in quarantine station or held onboard ships docked at ports. refugees experienced violent and racist reactions. liverpool, glasgow, baltimore, new york, philadelphia sought unsuccessfully to restrict entry of the irish. blocked and which motivated thousands of americans to goo...
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the received a motivational boost from brian o'driscoll, the legendary irish centre, the four time tourist. his talk was cruelly ended 12 years ago against new zealand in the opening minutes by a controversial tackle. he spoke about what it meant to him to be one of the lions and that will be poignant for the irish test ca pta i n that will be poignant for the irish test captain for this game, peter o'mahony. we spoke to his father yesterday. he described it as mind—boggling. nobody said it would be easier in auckland. there is positivity and momentum about this lions side but whether that is there by the final whistle is another question. england's twenty20 series with south africa will be decided in the third match in cardiff on sunday after the tourists levelled it up at one all with a narrow win by three runs at taunton this evening. it was england's first game there since 1983. our reporter henry moeran was at the ground. it is not often that international men's cricket comes to taunton, and the 12,000 crowd were going to make the most of an exciting day for this pa rt the most of an
the received a motivational boost from brian o'driscoll, the legendary irish centre, the four time tourist. his talk was cruelly ended 12 years ago against new zealand in the opening minutes by a controversial tackle. he spoke about what it meant to him to be one of the lions and that will be poignant for the irish test ca pta i n that will be poignant for the irish test captain for this game, peter o'mahony. we spoke to his father yesterday. he described it as mind—boggling. nobody said it...
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backyard but they received a motivational boost last night from brian o'driscoll, legendary irish centre, a four—time and his talk was cruelly ended 12 years ago against new zealand in the opening minutes by a controversial tackle and he spoke about what it meant for him to be a lyon and those words would be powerful for peter o marney, lyon and those words would be powerfulfor peter o marney, the text captain, such a remarkable rise from him when he couldn't get into the ireland team three months ago it. we spoke to his father yesterday and he described it as mind—boggling but no one said it will be easy in auckland but there a positivity and momentum about this lions side although whether that will be there come the final whistle is another question. katie, thank you, katie gornall in auckland. england's twenty20 series with south africa will be decided in the third match in cardiff on sunday after the tourists levelled it up at 1—1 with a narrow win by three runs at taunton this evening. it was england's first game there since 1983. our reporter henry moeran was at the ground. it's not often inter
backyard but they received a motivational boost last night from brian o'driscoll, legendary irish centre, a four—time and his talk was cruelly ended 12 years ago against new zealand in the opening minutes by a controversial tackle and he spoke about what it meant for him to be a lyon and those words would be powerful for peter o marney, lyon and those words would be powerfulfor peter o marney, the text captain, such a remarkable rise from him when he couldn't get into the ireland team three...
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now it's time for this week's meet the author. the irishpaula mcgrath‘s novel, a history of running away, is about three women separated by time and place, who are all trying to escape the circumstances of their lives. they're all connected, although we don't know how at the start of the book, and their stories are about a society that seems to thwart them at every turn, but then perhaps begins to offer something different, and something hopeful. welcome. what fascinated you about these three women who are apart but connected 7 i began with jasmine, who's our 1980s character who decides that she wants to box. which wasn't allowed at that time for women. that's right, yes, which i didn't realise initially. i had an image of a character, which is unusual for me because usually, i forget to write what they look like at all. but this character was extremely vivid to me. she had... she was the 1980s rural only goth in the village, so i knew my setting would be ‘80s, and i knew it was rural ireland to begin with. she runs away from home because s
now it's time for this week's meet the author. the irishpaula mcgrath‘s novel, a history of running away, is about three women separated by time and place, who are all trying to escape the circumstances of their lives. they're all connected, although we don't know how at the start of the book, and their stories are about a society that seems to thwart them at every turn, but then perhaps begins to offer something different, and something hopeful. welcome. what fascinated you about these three...
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nearly 200 years ago 57 irish rail workers came to this mainline site looking for work and filled with hope. >> the story is that cholera broke out in the philadelphia area around the timethe end of the summer they were all dead. >> reporter: all 57 irish immigrants working at the sight called duffy' cut after the contractor who hired them were thrown in a mass grave and virtually forgotten. >> there were bones in the top of this tree stump. >> reporter: until historian dr. william watson who i met today atru. >> this landca vigilante group. and like the perfect crime. >> reporter: the times were strongly irish it was routine to be exploited attacked and beaten didn't watson believes that's what happened to many of the 57 workers. >> they were foreigners, they were irish catholic probably gaelic speakers, it was just the easiest thing in the world to contain the epidemic and get rid of a group they didn't want out here in their midst. >> so murder. >> murder. >> reporter: proudly stating their irish heritage dr. watson and others now dedicate large parts of their lives to finding the remains of those who tragically had theirs taken. >> it pisses me off that this happene
nearly 200 years ago 57 irish rail workers came to this mainline site looking for work and filled with hope. >> the story is that cholera broke out in the philadelphia area around the timethe end of the summer they were all dead. >> reporter: all 57 irish immigrants working at the sight called duffy' cut after the contractor who hired them were thrown in a mass grave and virtually forgotten. >> there were bones in the top of this tree stump. >> reporter: until historian...
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time. the irish were ethnic ellen time. the largest ethnic group would youly not be hispanics and notice states, but people of german descent. if we unpack what it means to be hispanic and what it means to be an ethnic group, even the term black is interesting. it is much more encompassing. but there are interesting nuances because some of them choose not to put their kids in title i schools or segregated schools. -- weso, we never see never say the white schools or segregated. ann brown, it was the black schools bearing the burden. fairfax, one of the best public schools in the nation, where the majority of the students are asian, is that a segregated school? >> the idea back then was about resources. in the black communities, you had dilapidated buildings, no books or old books. fast forward today, we have beautiful buildings and all the books here but the kids can't read the books. i think it is important to put it in the context of what it actually means. right now, to me, i think education is the civil rights for our e
time. the irish were ethnic ellen time. the largest ethnic group would youly not be hispanics and notice states, but people of german descent. if we unpack what it means to be hispanic and what it means to be an ethnic group, even the term black is interesting. it is much more encompassing. but there are interesting nuances because some of them choose not to put their kids in title i schools or segregated schools. -- weso, we never see never say the white schools or segregated. ann brown, it...
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time. >> it's awkward irish headphones. >> he's going to wear his headphones and listen to music and juste up ♪ so i can stand on mountains >> he starts singing along and it's the reactions of everybody else that lands the joke. this one you just saw where he was doing "you raise me up," he's sticking with the theme. it's an irish boy band. you can't get another one without doing cranberry. ♪ in your head in your head ♪ zombie zombie zombie >> dude's reaction is priceless. like, whoa! >> we hear the music beforehand. they hear nothing but him screaming. >> this next one took me back to 1999. this is the irish girl group bewitched. ♪ i'll huff i'll puff and blow you away ♪ ♪ say you will say you won't >> they're probably here going they're built in the 1700s and suddenly in the background. you cannot go to ireland and do irish bands without the most famous irish band of them all. u2. ♪ >> all turn around together. >> it's a great gag. this one over 3 million views. no joke, my son and i yesterday were watching another one of his videos because they are just funny. >>> hope you enjoyed our
time. >> it's awkward irish headphones. >> he's going to wear his headphones and listen to music and juste up ♪ so i can stand on mountains >> he starts singing along and it's the reactions of everybody else that lands the joke. this one you just saw where he was doing "you raise me up," he's sticking with the theme. it's an irish boy band. you can't get another one without doing cranberry. ♪ in your head in your head ♪ zombie zombie zombie >> dude's...
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boxed professionally, with the fight to take place under normal boxing rules, and a short time ago, i spoke to irish, kevin byrne. colin mcgregor was a decent novice boxer. he hung up his gloves at 16 and moved to mixed martial arts. we have seen many talented fighters try and go against floyd mayweather and try to knock him out. he can deal with some of the best attackers in boxing. a lot of sparring and preparation needs to be done to get ready for such a fight. i am not sure i fancy his chances in this one. you mention floyd mayweather. he has been out of the game for so long. it is a big grudge match. how would he prefer to pair? he would go back to a training camp. —— prepare. he does not go above his weight much. in the time he retired, he still probably kept up. he was a lwa ys still probably kept up. he was always obsessive with the ring and did not go into smoking and drinking and drugs. he is a clean living and healthy diet. he won't have gone too farfrom healthy diet. he won't have gone too far from the healthy diet. he won't have gone too farfrom the ring. healthy diet. he won't have gon
boxed professionally, with the fight to take place under normal boxing rules, and a short time ago, i spoke to irish, kevin byrne. colin mcgregor was a decent novice boxer. he hung up his gloves at 16 and moved to mixed martial arts. we have seen many talented fighters try and go against floyd mayweather and try to knock him out. he can deal with some of the best attackers in boxing. a lot of sparring and preparation needs to be done to get ready for such a fight. i am not sure i fancy his...
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they have also said it is now time for the irish government to speak up. government should speak for all citizens of northern ireland. thank you, john. and alex forsyth is at westminster. good news for theresa may on a dup deal, but losing her trusted advisers, where does that leave her? theresa may is where she didn't want to be. she is facing pressure from all sides now. we don't know the details of that deal with the dup, but she will have to give them some concessions for their support and she is facing pressure from within her own party as well. we know the conservative party members have different views on domestic policy like social care and grammar schools, things theresa may wanted to do. but crucially on brexit, they are deeply divided about the direction the government should take. theresa may needs all of them to back her now to get anything done, and we have seen today that they are prepared to put pressure on her, all but demanding those two key trusted advisers departed, leaving theresa may no doubt feeling isolated tonight. she has reappoin
they have also said it is now time for the irish government to speak up. government should speak for all citizens of northern ireland. thank you, john. and alex forsyth is at westminster. good news for theresa may on a dup deal, but losing her trusted advisers, where does that leave her? theresa may is where she didn't want to be. she is facing pressure from all sides now. we don't know the details of that deal with the dup, but she will have to give them some concessions for their support and...
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time. the irish were ethnic at one time. it's interesting because the largest ethnic group would not be hispanics in the united states but people of german descent. when we unpack what it means to be an ethnic group, even the term black is interesting. it's much more encompassing. some of them choose not to put their kids in segregated schools. but also we never say the white schools are segregated. and brown. it was the black schools were burdened. we don't say the white schools are. and what do we say about thomas jefferson public high school where the majority of the schools are asian. is that a segregated school? >> well, just really quick. you know, the idea, though, i think back then was about resources. right? and so in the black communities you'd have dilapidated buildings, no books, or old books. and fast forward today we have beautiful buildings and all the books but the kids can't read the books. right? so i think it's important to obviously put it in the context of what it actually means. and right now to me i th
time. the irish were ethnic at one time. it's interesting because the largest ethnic group would not be hispanics in the united states but people of german descent. when we unpack what it means to be an ethnic group, even the term black is interesting. it's much more encompassing. some of them choose not to put their kids in segregated schools. but also we never say the white schools are segregated. and brown. it was the black schools were burdened. we don't say the white schools are. and what...
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leigh halfpenny kicked the british and irish lions into a half—time lead, the lions forwards dominatingri all blacks apartany scrum. saw them take the maori all blacks apart any scrum. it had been a mixed tour for the lions before the alive the —— arrived here. to beat a side like the maori all blacks was a big statement. the forward pack was excellent, the driving force behind dominating and defeating the maori. sam warburton, the tour captain, is not guaranteed a starting place in the first test due to the performance of other players. leigh halfpenny put in a flawless performance and looks certain to ta ke performance and looks certain to take a number15jersey performance and looks certain to take a number 15jersey against the all blacks. before that, the lions will travel to hamilton where they will travel to hamilton where they will take on the chiefs. the court has been criticised for some of the players he brought in to boost his squad, colin in players from wales and scotland who have been touring in australasia and overlooked england players in argentina. eddie jones has critic
leigh halfpenny kicked the british and irish lions into a half—time lead, the lions forwards dominatingri all blacks apartany scrum. saw them take the maori all blacks apart any scrum. it had been a mixed tour for the lions before the alive the —— arrived here. to beat a side like the maori all blacks was a big statement. the forward pack was excellent, the driving force behind dominating and defeating the maori. sam warburton, the tour captain, is not guaranteed a starting place in the...
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speech, as it is called, what it is expected to pass with the support of small northern irish party the dup. now it is timeth china morning post has the twentieth anniversary of hong kong's handover from britain to china. it looks at how security is tight because of the threat of protests. 11,000 police officers will be protecting president xi and the first lady during their three day visit. "accept demands or it's goodbye qatar". a stark message from the united arab emirates' ambassador to moscow. in the gulf news, the ambassador insists doha must comply with a 13—point demand list, otherwise it'll face expulsion from the gcc, the gulf cooperation council. many of the british papers leading with this story — the six people facing criminal charges for the hillsborough disaster. the independent paying tribute to the 96 liverpool fans who died from the football ground crush in 1989. the financial times reports on two days of heavy market trading, after so—called confusion — apparently caused by two of europe's
speech, as it is called, what it is expected to pass with the support of small northern irish party the dup. now it is timeth china morning post has the twentieth anniversary of hong kong's handover from britain to china. it looks at how security is tight because of the threat of protests. 11,000 police officers will be protecting president xi and the first lady during their three day visit. "accept demands or it's goodbye qatar". a stark message from the united arab emirates'...
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interestingly, they have also said it is now time for the irish government to speak up.s up to the irish government to now speak for the rights of all the citizens in northern ireland. theresa may is exactly where she did not want to be. she is facing pressure from all sides. we don't know about the deal with the dup, but she will have to give them concessions for support. she is facing pressure from within her own party as well. conservative party members have different views on grammar schools, social care, things theresa may wanted to do. on brexit, they are deeply divided about the direction the government should take. she needs all of them to back her now to get anything done. today, we have seen they are prepared to get pressure put on her, with two key advisers leaving, leaving her feeling isolated tonight. she has appointed a new chief of staff, and is trying to say it is business as usual. it is far from it. the election result has left her authority seriously weakened. well, if you want more on this story, go to our website, which includes all the latest on the
interestingly, they have also said it is now time for the irish government to speak up.s up to the irish government to now speak for the rights of all the citizens in northern ireland. theresa may is exactly where she did not want to be. she is facing pressure from all sides. we don't know about the deal with the dup, but she will have to give them concessions for support. she is facing pressure from within her own party as well. conservative party members have different views on grammar...
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in less than 90 minutes time the british and irish lions coach warren gatland will announce the first zealand in auckland on saturday. as well as the starting 15 the big talking point is who will be captain with sam warburton still on his way back from injury. plenty of suggestions peter 0'mahony will be the surprise choice to lead the side so the surprise choice to lead the side so what do we know about him? some fa cts so what do we know about him? some facts coming up, what we know so far about peter 0'mahony. .. so let's hear from someone who knows him very well. let's hear from ireland international cj stander. he works hard for the team, he's a good leader and he shows it, his heart is on his sleeve, there are a lot of leaders like him, he shows it on the pitch. there are a lot of leaders in the group. everyone pushes each other on. four orfive the group. everyone pushes each other on. four or five voices the group. everyone pushes each other on. four orfive voices in the group. everyone pushes each other on. four or five voices in the squad. if he gets a captaincy this weekend
in less than 90 minutes time the british and irish lions coach warren gatland will announce the first zealand in auckland on saturday. as well as the starting 15 the big talking point is who will be captain with sam warburton still on his way back from injury. plenty of suggestions peter 0'mahony will be the surprise choice to lead the side so the surprise choice to lead the side so what do we know about him? some fa cts so what do we know about him? some facts coming up, what we know so far...
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enda kenny, like many of us, feel this will be cut ghastly, for the first time since 1929, not being an irishst voice in westminster. but that's what the nationalist voice in westminster has volunteered. we are losing a line but i think we have got your point. that sinn fein has made that choice and it will carry on with its policy and therefore westminster will not have therefore westminster will not have the irish national voice in getting on for several years. thank you very much for your time. the tv presenter richard hammond has been treated for a fractured knee after crashing a car while filming for his new motoring show, the grand tour. he was driving an electric supercar in switzerland when it left the road on a bend. the 10—year—old, who suffered brain injuries in a crash while filming top gear 11 years ago, got out of the vehicle before it burst into flames. his co—hostjeremy clarkson tweeted that it was the "biggest" and "most frightening" crash he'd seen. let us take a look at the weather prospects. gay when is here to tell us prospects. gay when is here to tell us how it is looki
enda kenny, like many of us, feel this will be cut ghastly, for the first time since 1929, not being an irishst voice in westminster. but that's what the nationalist voice in westminster has volunteered. we are losing a line but i think we have got your point. that sinn fein has made that choice and it will carry on with its policy and therefore westminster will not have therefore westminster will not have the irish national voice in getting on for several years. thank you very much for your...
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time. but it's a really good question. wait a minute, these people were all white. well, the british did not understand the irish in those terms. remember, race is coalescing at this time. so, these foot soldiers of empire dispossessed the indigenous irish and sort of remained there for many years. it's -- ulsters settled by the british and in fact remains, you might say, the last british colony, even to this day. but over the next couple centuries, there is a number of factors that push the scots-irish out of ulster and into the american colonies. primarily, desire for land, desire for new fortunes, things getting a little bit economically tapped out in ireland. and it's a perfect situation for scots-irish who are soldiers of empire to keep pushing westward. in fact, what we see is this pattern replicated as many scots-irish enter into the american colonies. highland and scots-irish is an interesting distinction. what you see is many highland scots who are more closely allied with the british crown, mostly go north. upstate new york, vermont, new england, whereas the ulster scots come down here primarily landin
time. but it's a really good question. wait a minute, these people were all white. well, the british did not understand the irish in those terms. remember, race is coalescing at this time. so, these foot soldiers of empire dispossessed the indigenous irish and sort of remained there for many years. it's -- ulsters settled by the british and in fact remains, you might say, the last british colony, even to this day. but over the next couple centuries, there is a number of factors that push the...
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transitory arrangement and one which will end in tears and interestingly they also said it is time for the irishernment to speak up. they say it is up to the irish government to speak for the rights of all citizens of northern ireland. theresa may is exactly where she didn't want to be, she is facing pressure from all sides now. we don't know the details of the deal but the dup will have to give them some coi'icessioi'is but the dup will have to give them some concessions in return for their support. she is facing pressure from within her own party also, when the conservative party members have different views on domestic policy like social care, grammar schools, things theresa may wanted to do, but crucially on brexit where they are deeply divided about the about the direction the government should take. theresa may needs all of them to back her now to get anything done and we have seen today they are prepared to put a show on her, all but demanding those two key trusted advisers departed, leaving theresa may no doubt feeling isolated tonight. she has reappointed a new chief of staff, she is tr
transitory arrangement and one which will end in tears and interestingly they also said it is time for the irishernment to speak up. they say it is up to the irish government to speak for the rights of all citizens of northern ireland. theresa may is exactly where she didn't want to be, she is facing pressure from all sides now. we don't know the details of the deal but the dup will have to give them some coi'icessioi'is but the dup will have to give them some concessions in return for their...
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time now. if we look at the london stock we are left with the action to go ahead, 75%, and other shares that we have an irishe moment. we continue to do what we believe is right, but our focus for the time being now is in enabling what we believe are very successful effects to conclude. you be into the idea bonuses for senior management? mr. donohoe: we have indicated our stance is that no bonuses are to be made available to those, particularly executives, within those banks. but our policy is always reflect of where our banks and the irish economy is at any point in time. it is no bonus, as long as it is understood by people of the mona share in aib, as many people have done, and we believe this is the right policy overall, that continues to be in control of the irish government. nejra: you said earlier that you would ask the cabinet to approve more bank sales. can you say more about which banks? mr. donohoe: as you know, we are actions fromm any aib for some period of time. this focuses is in the process of concluding. as you are aware, we hold shares the s&prent forms to and also the bank of ireland. we b
time now. if we look at the london stock we are left with the action to go ahead, 75%, and other shares that we have an irishe moment. we continue to do what we believe is right, but our focus for the time being now is in enabling what we believe are very successful effects to conclude. you be into the idea bonuses for senior management? mr. donohoe: we have indicated our stance is that no bonuses are to be made available to those, particularly executives, within those banks. but our policy is...
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this is the time for the british and irish lions to call in the cavalry in canterbury.est club team in world rugby, the crusaders, and the tourists would play like they were on home turf stopping a side with eight all blacks in it from the start. always influential, owen farrell put them 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road, as well as a solitary penalty, it was his first start on tour and it was going rather well. while it wasn't free—flowing, riveting rugby it was solid. the lions sniffed out danger. the pressure was telling here and a penalty awarded. it was a fourth and final owen farrell success. make no mistake, this was effectively a test match. the first defeat this season for the crusaders and a cavalry charge for the english and irish lions. with a comfortable 34—13 win over italy. playing in singapore, they ran in four tries in eleven minutes — two either side of half time. tim visser finished off finn russell's clever kick. ross ford — who had scored just one try in 107 previous internationals, then added two tries in quick succession. damien hoyland
this is the time for the british and irish lions to call in the cavalry in canterbury.est club team in world rugby, the crusaders, and the tourists would play like they were on home turf stopping a side with eight all blacks in it from the start. always influential, owen farrell put them 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road, as well as a solitary penalty, it was his first start on tour and it was going rather well. while it wasn't free—flowing, riveting rugby it was solid. the lions...
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to your point, during the time of the irish army were attacking england they use very tight control ofders. let me remind your audience that they severely when after the i ira. they made the irish terrace fear for their lives and we've not done that with the radical islamists. >> is nato the appropriate mechanism to use on the continent? is there a way to use nato more effectively a way to root out the problem. >> nato has a history of this but i served undercover in 1985 going after a number of german terrorist groups. nato has experience. secondly sharing intelligence and special operations. jesse, the minister may was polite when she talked about the networks. those networks exist in europe. that's where a lot of this is coming from a nato can go after those networks that can claw if they are allowed to do so. >> thank you very much. >> american muslim say they despise isis but are they doing enough? we will debate that next. later, exposing the mainstream media in ridiculous coverage of last night terror attack are americans involved enough in the fight against isis? joining me now
to your point, during the time of the irish army were attacking england they use very tight control ofders. let me remind your audience that they severely when after the i ira. they made the irish terrace fear for their lives and we've not done that with the radical islamists. >> is nato the appropriate mechanism to use on the continent? is there a way to use nato more effectively a way to root out the problem. >> nato has a history of this but i served undercover in 1985 going...
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and like the perfect crime. >> reporter: the times were strongly anti irish.oited attacked and beaten and dr. watson believes that's what happened to many of the 57 workers. >> they were foreigners, they were irish catholics, probably gaelic speakers and, you know, it was just the easiest thing in the world to couldn't taint epidemic and get rid avenue group they didn't want out here in their midst. >> reporter: so murder? >> murder. >> reporter: proudly stating their irish heritage, dr. watson and others now dedicate large parts of their lives to finding the remains of those who tragically had theirs taken. >> and it pisses me off that this happened here. you know, my family could have been here. it could have been me in here or my son. all of us believe that. >> then you'll follow that signal with your receiver. transmitter -- >> almost like check wires on the house. >> exactly. >> reporter: today at the site of the apparent massacre they brought out new radar technology allowing them to look for remains in a way that was previously impossible. >> all this s
and like the perfect crime. >> reporter: the times were strongly anti irish.oited attacked and beaten and dr. watson believes that's what happened to many of the 57 workers. >> they were foreigners, they were irish catholics, probably gaelic speakers and, you know, it was just the easiest thing in the world to couldn't taint epidemic and get rid avenue group they didn't want out here in their midst. >> reporter: so murder? >> murder. >> reporter: proudly stating...
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to your point, during the time of the irish army were attacking england they use very tight control of their borders. let me remind your audience that they severely when after the i ira. they made the irish terrace fear for their lives and we've not done that with the radical islamists. >> is nato the appropriate mechanism to use on the continent? is there a way to use nato more effectively a way to root out the problem. >> nato has a history of this but i served undercover in 1985 going after a number of german terrorist groups. nato has experience. secondly sharing intelligence and special operations. jesse, the minister may was polite when she talked about the networks. those networks exist in europe. that's where a lot of this is coming from a nato can go after those networks that can claw if they are allowed to do so. >> thank you very much. >> american muslim say they despise isis but are they doing enough? we will debate that next. later, exposing the mainstream media in ridiculous coverage of last night terror attack (vo) when i brought jake home, i wanted him to eat healthy. s
to your point, during the time of the irish army were attacking england they use very tight control of their borders. let me remind your audience that they severely when after the i ira. they made the irish terrace fear for their lives and we've not done that with the radical islamists. >> is nato the appropriate mechanism to use on the continent? is there a way to use nato more effectively a way to root out the problem. >> nato has a history of this but i served undercover in 1985...
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in just over 12 hours' time the british and irish lions will take to the field in auckland for the first—match series since 1971. 0ur sports correspondent katie gornall reports from auckland. auckland is undergoing a transformation. the lions are coming and what started as a trickle has become a flood. every day it's getting busier. we are like minions walking around here with our red tops on. i hope it's 3—0 to the lions but i think it will be really tough. the all blacks at eden park, you just don't beat them there. we might have more chance in wellington, maybe. but i doubt it. after just a few weeks getting to know each other the lions must 110w face rugby's toughest test. warren gatland has named an attacking side for the series opener against the world champions, based on form, not reputation. it will be captained by peter 0'mahoney, who three months ago couldn't even get in the ireland team. i'm not sure if anybody could say they envisaged their son leading the lions. you hope he makes the under 12 team, and then you hope he makes the school team, and each time you have to say, i
in just over 12 hours' time the british and irish lions will take to the field in auckland for the first—match series since 1971. 0ur sports correspondent katie gornall reports from auckland. auckland is undergoing a transformation. the lions are coming and what started as a trickle has become a flood. every day it's getting busier. we are like minions walking around here with our red tops on. i hope it's 3—0 to the lions but i think it will be really tough. the all blacks at eden park, you...
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in just a few hours time, the british and irish lions will take to the field in auckland for the firstatch series since 1971. our sports correspondent katie gornall is at eden park stadium in aukland. katie, the countdown to kick off has begun? rain and all? indeed, yes. auckland is still waking up here, but already we have seen tens of thousands of lions fans descend on the city and they come here more in hope than expectation because this has to be the toughest test in rugby. a team that's just been together a few weeks taking on the world champions in their own back yard, but there is a positivity around this lions side, but whether it will be there come the final whistle is another question. auckland is undergoing a transformation. the lions are coming and what started as a trickle has become a flood. every day it's getting busier. we're like minions walking around here with our red tops on. i hope it's 3—0 to the lions, but i think it will be really tough. the all blacks at eden park, you just don't beat them there. so we might have more chance in wellington, maybe, but i doubt it
in just a few hours time, the british and irish lions will take to the field in auckland for the firstatch series since 1971. our sports correspondent katie gornall is at eden park stadium in aukland. katie, the countdown to kick off has begun? rain and all? indeed, yes. auckland is still waking up here, but already we have seen tens of thousands of lions fans descend on the city and they come here more in hope than expectation because this has to be the toughest test in rugby. a team that's...
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the irish economy may have emerged from the time the bank crises and bailouts but brexit poses its ownrity government, leo varadkar is likely to find his leadership is tested sooner rather than later. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come... at least five people have been killed in the afghan capital after police opened fire on protesters angry at deteriorating security. in their biggest international is porting spectacle ever seen, many people have taken part in sporting events to help poverty in africa. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles to fighting and fighting to full—scale riot as with all fans broke out after area. the whole world will mourn the deaths. here's the father of the indian people. aye the father of the indian people. aye the oprah winfrey show comes to an end. the chat show has made her one of the richest people on the planet. ginger spice has announced she has left the spice girls. i don't believe it. not jeremy left the spice girls. i don't believe it. notjeremy hanley well. why? this is bbc news. the headlines: their head of the us environmental protec
the irish economy may have emerged from the time the bank crises and bailouts but brexit poses its ownrity government, leo varadkar is likely to find his leadership is tested sooner rather than later. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come... at least five people have been killed in the afghan capital after police opened fire on protesters angry at deteriorating security. in their biggest international is porting spectacle ever seen, many people have taken part in sporting events to help...
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it seems like it's been a long time since the british and irish lions landed in new zealand, but todayally started — and the all blacks showed the lions precisely why this tour will be their biggest challenge in decades. yes, the world champions beat the lions 30 points to 15, and coach warren gatland says they have no excuses. it means the lions must win the next two to win the series. katie gornall was watching in auckland. the lions arrived with optimism and momentum, but that had all but evaporated by the final result. this was a sobering defeat for a warren gatland's side, but not as one—sided as the scoreline suggests. they're the team with the hopes of four nations on their shoulders. the lions may be guests in new zealand, but they don't intend to leave empty—handed. recent results have given these fans genuine hope, but no—one thinks it is going to be easy. many here will remember the 2005 series in new zealand, a whitewash the lions would rather forget. once again, this was a tale of underdogs. unfancied by almost everyone at the start of the tour, taking on a fearsome machin
it seems like it's been a long time since the british and irish lions landed in new zealand, but todayally started — and the all blacks showed the lions precisely why this tour will be their biggest challenge in decades. yes, the world champions beat the lions 30 points to 15, and coach warren gatland says they have no excuses. it means the lions must win the next two to win the series. katie gornall was watching in auckland. the lions arrived with optimism and momentum, but that had all but...
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this is the northern irish boxer, carl frampton, a former two—time champion with his reaction to themap a different sports. conor mcgregor, to be honest, i think that if he lands a glove on floyd mayweather he would be doing very well. —— boxing and mixed martial arts are two very different sports. i don't think mcgregor has the boxing prowess to do anything with floyd mayweather. it is unfair. two different sports. they will both make a lot of money out of it. i think mcgregor knows that himself. is itjust all about pr, building things up?” that himself. is itjust all about pr, building things up? i think so. the showmanship. the razzmatazz. i can't imagine what the press tour would be like. the guys will make a lot of money but floyd mayweather will make. we haven't seen anything yet. it'll be a serious build—up to the fight. stay with us. we will update you on vladimir putin's annual national phone in. he spent hours on live television taking calls from all over russia. he has been needling the us again. we will show you how. questions continue over how and why the devastating fir
this is the northern irish boxer, carl frampton, a former two—time champion with his reaction to themap a different sports. conor mcgregor, to be honest, i think that if he lands a glove on floyd mayweather he would be doing very well. —— boxing and mixed martial arts are two very different sports. i don't think mcgregor has the boxing prowess to do anything with floyd mayweather. it is unfair. two different sports. they will both make a lot of money out of it. i think mcgregor knows that...
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our reporter there. 1971... 1971 was the last time a british and irish lions side won a series in newon the might of the all blacks in the first of three tests tomorrow morning. our sports correspondent katie gornall is in auckland. hello and welcome to auckland in new zealand. we are standing on the side of this mountain, overlooking the beautiful capital city, gripped with excitement ahead of the first test. lions arrive here with momentum and have had convincing wins in the last two games, but new zealand have history on their side. you might have been able to see eden park in the distance, and the all blacks have not lost their since 1994, which really does underline that, for the lions, this is the ultimate challenge in rugby. we are under no illusion about how difficult the challenges going to be against the best tea m challenges going to be against the best team in the world, and with their record at home, particularly at eden park since 1984, and it will bea at eden park since 1984, and it will be a step up to anything we have experienced. —— their record since 1994. we are pl
our reporter there. 1971... 1971 was the last time a british and irish lions side won a series in newon the might of the all blacks in the first of three tests tomorrow morning. our sports correspondent katie gornall is in auckland. hello and welcome to auckland in new zealand. we are standing on the side of this mountain, overlooking the beautiful capital city, gripped with excitement ahead of the first test. lions arrive here with momentum and have had convincing wins in the last two games,...
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this country has dealt with terrorism for a very long time, back to th irish republican arm. that said, it did feel like a stressed out city. that people had enough. because on top of these terrorist indentses theres are awful fire, of a apartment building where dozens of people were killed. that was dominating newspaper coverage, political debate for last couple of days was fire that erupted in the tower in kensington. many people were trapped inside, waawful, london has been througa lot, this is not nothing they needed. >> there are me minutes past the hour. a van shortly after midnight, local time, london, plowed into a group of worshippers, who were just, merging from the finsbury mosque in northern london, 10 people according to our sister network sky news, have been injured. no reports any of deaths. it is early still, one individual in the van has been arrested. we have being questioned as to the mote if motive, jackie ibano has been covering in is joining me. >> you know, it has been heart wrenching to listen to the witnesses talk about what they saw. worshippers were
this country has dealt with terrorism for a very long time, back to th irish republican arm. that said, it did feel like a stressed out city. that people had enough. because on top of these terrorist indentses theres are awful fire, of a apartment building where dozens of people were killed. that was dominating newspaper coverage, political debate for last couple of days was fire that erupted in the tower in kensington. many people were trapped inside, waawful, london has been througa lot, this...
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this is the time for the british and irish lions to call in the cavalry in canterbury.b tea m in canterbury. regarded as the best club team in world rugby, the crusaders and the tourists would play like they were on home turf stopping a side with eight all blacks in it from the. always influential alan farrell put them 6-0 influential alan farrell put them 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road as well as a solitary penalty, it was his first start on tour and it was going rather well. while it wasn't free—flowing, riveting rugby it was solid. the lions sniffed out danger. the pressure was telling here and a penalty awarded. it was a fourth and final 0wen farrell success. make no mistake, this was effectively a test match. the first defeat this eden for the crusaders and a cavalry charge for the english and irish lions. alfie hewett has become the first british wheelchair tennis player to win a french open title. he lost the first set to love against the defending champion, argentina's gustavo fernandez, before fighting back to win his first grand slam title. he als
this is the time for the british and irish lions to call in the cavalry in canterbury.b tea m in canterbury. regarded as the best club team in world rugby, the crusaders and the tourists would play like they were on home turf stopping a side with eight all blacks in it from the. always influential alan farrell put them 6-0 influential alan farrell put them 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road as well as a solitary penalty, it was his first start on tour and it was going rather well....
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time. all blacks defend their record against the british and irish lions, beating their visitors 30—15 in theirto head of the three test series. good evening. 27 high rise buildings around the country have failed fire safety tests on their external cladding, according to the latest government figures. thousands of buildings, including some schools and hospitals, are now being checked following the grenfell tower disaster. camden council in north london has defended its decision to evacuate four tower blocks at short notice, moving hundreds of people into emergency accommodation. our correspondent, richard lister, reports. why was we all ordered to be evacuated at 8.30 at night? tempers were running high today, the leader of camden council took the brunt of the frustration from people evacuated overnight. i am being told they can't rehouse me because i've got a dog. a hotel place was found for this woman, and her dog, but there are thousands of others, people and pets, facing weeks of uncertainty. more than 100 spent the night at this leisure centre. the cladding at four of these blocks is simil
time. all blacks defend their record against the british and irish lions, beating their visitors 30—15 in theirto head of the three test series. good evening. 27 high rise buildings around the country have failed fire safety tests on their external cladding, according to the latest government figures. thousands of buildings, including some schools and hospitals, are now being checked following the grenfell tower disaster. camden council in north london has defended its decision to evacuate...
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irish republicanism. but old disputes have dominated her time in charge, leaving northern ireland without a government, andld power—sharing partners, the democratic unionist party, certainly aren't good. they have even accused her of being in the pocket of the sinn fein president gerry adams. and what about a wee bit of respect, michelle? just saying. what about respect for the public, arlene? what we need to do is to have... and those were just a few of the angry words that have been exchanged between the dup leader arlene foster and her sinn fein counterpart. in a newspaper interview, she also called her "blonde", a phrase mrs foster said was intended as a compliment. michelle o'neill saw rather differently. you see comments like blonde comments or all the rest of it, there's no place in political leadership for sexist remarks, for homophobic remarks, for racist remarks. we have a job to do to lead the way, to set the tone. and do you feel that she was sexist? absolutely. of course she was. mrs foster denies that. but this fight for votes has become personal. and nobody is pretending that things are calm
irish republicanism. but old disputes have dominated her time in charge, leaving northern ireland without a government, andld power—sharing partners, the democratic unionist party, certainly aren't good. they have even accused her of being in the pocket of the sinn fein president gerry adams. and what about a wee bit of respect, michelle? just saying. what about respect for the public, arlene? what we need to do is to have... and those were just a few of the angry words that have been...
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the irish were ethnic at one time. group wouldethnic be people of german descent. as we unpacked what it means to be hispanic or an ethnic group, even the term "black" is interesting, much more encompassing. choose not to put their kids in segregated schools, but also to a never say the white schools are segregated. what do we say about thomas jefferson public high school, in fairfax, one of the best students in the nation, the majority of the students are asian. the idea back then was about resources here at in the black community you would have dilapidated buildings. fast forward to today, we have a beautiful buildings and all the books, but the kids cannot read the books. i think it is important to put them in context of what it actually means. i think education is the civil rights for our generation. we have to make sure every student has access to all of the and we are meeting the needs of each individual student. i believe our students have expertise and brilliance in different areas, and right now we teach brilliance is one thing, test scores. mr. enlow: las
the irish were ethnic at one time. group wouldethnic be people of german descent. as we unpacked what it means to be hispanic or an ethnic group, even the term "black" is interesting, much more encompassing. choose not to put their kids in segregated schools, but also to a never say the white schools are segregated. what do we say about thomas jefferson public high school, in fairfax, one of the best students in the nation, the majority of the students are asian. the idea back then...
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this is the time for the british and irish lions to call in the cavalry in canterbury.in world rugby, the crusaders, and the tourists would play like they were on home turf stopping a side with eight all blacks in it from the start. always influential, owen farrell put them 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road, as well as a solitary penalty, it was his first start on tour and it was going rather well. while it wasn't free—flowing, riveting rugby it was solid. the lions sniffed out danger. the pressure was telling here and a penalty awarded. it was a fourth and final owen farrell success. make no mistake, this was effectively a test match. the first defeat this season for the crusaders and a cavalry charge for the british and irish lions. a tough week. it has been really tough. there has been a lot of criticism. people have brittany tore off already after two games and that has been challenging. it has been challenging for all of us and we have had to stay strong within the group and had to keep faith and to the goal of the test match and keep improving from there
this is the time for the british and irish lions to call in the cavalry in canterbury.in world rugby, the crusaders, and the tourists would play like they were on home turf stopping a side with eight all blacks in it from the start. always influential, owen farrell put them 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road, as well as a solitary penalty, it was his first start on tour and it was going rather well. while it wasn't free—flowing, riveting rugby it was solid. the lions sniffed out...
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time now for the sport. the british and irish lions have lost the opening test against new zealand.sts, coach warren gatland says they have no excuses about the 30—15 defeat. the lions arrived here with momentum but their positivity had more or less evaporated by the end of the game. the all blacks' first try was scored in the first—half and two more in the second half. they have not lost here since 199a, and that record may never change, the way things are going. it was not as one—sided as the scoreline suggests, and the lions did score a wonderful try in the first half. warren gatland said afterwards that he is confident they can i do some of those mistakes and make this a closely fought series. but they will 110w closely fought series. but they will now travel to wellington knowing that the need to win both the remaining tests if they are to avoid a serious defeat. but tonight the oil blacks —— all blacks showed how difficult they will be to beat. the score in the end looks like it was easy, but it was not. the lions played meant that doesn't lay, and when they can score tries li
time now for the sport. the british and irish lions have lost the opening test against new zealand.sts, coach warren gatland says they have no excuses about the 30—15 defeat. the lions arrived here with momentum but their positivity had more or less evaporated by the end of the game. the all blacks' first try was scored in the first—half and two more in the second half. they have not lost here since 199a, and that record may never change, the way things are going. it was not as one—sided...
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for example, the northern irish government, quite rightly, for some time, before all these problems, elves and i served over there many years ago, that northern ireland is always and is particularly a special case because of the troubles that took place and it led to a massive falloff of investment in northern ireland and the huge backlog of requirements for things like investment in buildings and roads et cetera. this is all part of that process. the interviews with others, that's all nonsense. there has been huge direct investment into places like scotland and wales which wasn't mirrored in ireland. i don't remember them saying that this all had to be replicated in northern ireland not just two years had to be replicated in northern ireland notjust two years ago. there is constantly a process of investment in particular pro -- projects relevant to that area and this is very reasonable. the government at the end of the day has elected a majority with a majority party and therefore needs to get its business straight. can you clarify, how much of this is extra money? are you saying eve
for example, the northern irish government, quite rightly, for some time, before all these problems, elves and i served over there many years ago, that northern ireland is always and is particularly a special case because of the troubles that took place and it led to a massive falloff of investment in northern ireland and the huge backlog of requirements for things like investment in buildings and roads et cetera. this is all part of that process. the interviews with others, that's all...
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time. those scenes a few moments ago in ca rd iffful british and irish lions head coach warren gatland saysistake, as his predecessor, by splitting the teams into midweek and test sides. the squad, arrived in new zealand yesterday, ahead of the start of their tour. gatland says suggestions the schedule is too tough, are overblown, and has been talking about the importance of keeping the squad together for the tests, and midweek matches, unlike graham henry in 2001. iis i is paramount for these guys at the moment. i know the players involved with graham henry in 2001, he lost half the team on day one, you guys over here and ewe guys over there, they were this is a test side and we are making up the moments. it is important these guys feel like they are putting themselves in the shop window, that i have a chance to go and prove themselves. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. from myself and the rest of the team. bye. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former director of communications for the cons
time. those scenes a few moments ago in ca rd iffful british and irish lions head coach warren gatland saysistake, as his predecessor, by splitting the teams into midweek and test sides. the squad, arrived in new zealand yesterday, ahead of the start of their tour. gatland says suggestions the schedule is too tough, are overblown, and has been talking about the importance of keeping the squad together for the tests, and midweek matches, unlike graham henry in 2001. iis i is paramount for these...
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-- is trade in the irish public as trade —— is changing. trade in the irish public as trade -- is changing. we appreciate your timethe two de summit kicks off now embrace all is and we keep you across any news coming out of that. we will. —— the summit kicks off in brussels. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news... shares in the car parts maker takata corporation have slumped by more than half following reports it could be preparing to file for bankruptcy. it's lost three quarters of its value since last week. takata is at the centre of the car industry's biggest ever recall — nearly 100 million cars — over faulty airbag inflators. george clooney‘s luxury tequila brand is being bought by drinks giant diageo — in a deal that values it at up to $1 billion. casamigos, which means "house of friends," was founded in 2013 by the hollywood star and his friends — nightlife entrepreneur rande gerber, who is married to model cindy crawford, and real estate developer mike meldman. iran's zagros airlines has signed a deal to buy 28 new airbus planes at the paris air show. it will take 20 new a320 neo
-- is trade in the irish public as trade —— is changing. trade in the irish public as trade -- is changing. we appreciate your timethe two de summit kicks off now embrace all is and we keep you across any news coming out of that. we will. —— the summit kicks off in brussels. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news... shares in the car parts maker takata corporation have slumped by more than half following reports it could be preparing to file for bankruptcy. it's...
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farrell faces an anxious wait to see if he'll be fit for the british and irish lions' first test against new zealand in nine days' timetch against the maori all blacks in rotorua. he was named on the bench, withjonny sexton starting at number ten, but has been forced to pull out with a quad strain. flanker peter o'mahony, captains the side, with tour skipper sam warburton on the bench. maro itoje starts in what is an otherwise, unchanged forward pack, from the one that beat the crusaders last saturday. warren gatland says he's going to keep the all blacks guessing, ahead of their first test next weekend. he was really good coming off the desk the other day, the combination with ten and i2 desk the other day, the combination with ten and 12 was pretty seamless. johnny knows from his last couple of games, their semifinal and the first games, their semifinal and the first game against the barbarians. he was down a little with confidence but he has got his module back at the moment and we wanted to give him a start. to build some momentum. that is always spot for now. as we've been reporting, the prime minister has ordere
farrell faces an anxious wait to see if he'll be fit for the british and irish lions' first test against new zealand in nine days' timetch against the maori all blacks in rotorua. he was named on the bench, withjonny sexton starting at number ten, but has been forced to pull out with a quad strain. flanker peter o'mahony, captains the side, with tour skipper sam warburton on the bench. maro itoje starts in what is an otherwise, unchanged forward pack, from the one that beat the crusaders last...