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goes back to arlene foster _ well up until now. goes back to arlene foster and _ well up until now.s back to arlene foster and i think - well up until now. goes back to arlene foster and i think it - well up until now. goes back to| arlene foster and i think it goes backin arlene foster and i think it goes back in the dup history but fundamentally this is about the party that has made a number of catastrophic mistakes over the past few years, really, decades... relate. that depends on your opinion. the party are struggling to grapple with his mistakes and i don't think it is ready to recognise those mistakes until it does so i do not think it will be able to move on. ., ., , ., ., on. you mention the irish language, art of on. you mention the irish language, part of these — on. you mention the irish language, part of these latest _ on. you mention the irish language, part of these latest discussions - on. you mention the irish language, part of these latest discussions to i part of these latest discussions to be a first minister in place, but now we have the northern ireland protoco
goes back to arlene foster _ well up until now. goes back to arlene foster and _ well up until now.s back to arlene foster and i think - well up until now. goes back to arlene foster and i think it - well up until now. goes back to| arlene foster and i think it goes backin arlene foster and i think it goes back in the dup history but fundamentally this is about the party that has made a number of catastrophic mistakes over the past few years, really, decades... relate. that depends on your...
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i believe history will be very kind to arlene. .cause she has done. a considerable course of work in ensuring i that we move forward. and even after the difficult - times of 2017 with the collapse of devolution, the commitment was there to ensure _ that we could get. back together again. political opponents also paid tribute, but the sdlp also had a warning for her successor. and it is important that this juncture to reflect on the fact that devolution has been restored here on the basis of a five—party agreement, a new decade, new approach. and all of those commitments need to be honoured. they need to be delivered. you have carried yourself with the utmost dignity. even when that at tu brute moment came from those you would've called your friends, i think you held yourself with incredible dignity. mr speaker, it would be fair. to say that we have not always seen eye—to—eye and have hadl our fair share of disagreements over the years. some of them could even be described as heated, - but i know members will find. that hard to belie
i believe history will be very kind to arlene. .cause she has done. a considerable course of work in ensuring i that we move forward. and even after the difficult - times of 2017 with the collapse of devolution, the commitment was there to ensure _ that we could get. back together again. political opponents also paid tribute, but the sdlp also had a warning for her successor. and it is important that this juncture to reflect on the fact that devolution has been restored here on the basis of a...
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this is after arlene foster got...one a bit wrong since then, since that triumphant e—mail. yes, so, said e—mail was in my inbox, and as you say, it is that word, "triumphant", isn't it? because when you look at these e—mails that governments or parties churn out, there is all the verbiage, but then there is the tone. and the clear tone of that was triumphant. we've done it, it might as well have said, in as many words. and yet, here we are at the end of the day, and it looks a bit shaky. yeah. and there is a catch to this, because we're recording this episode at tea—time on thursday, and by the time you're listening or watching to it, the situation may have changed. but let's find out what's going on right now, and a bit of the background from our correspondent danjohnson, who is actually filling in as the northern ireland correspondent, and this is his first week! first week, and political chaos crises already. so, what's going on? well, it's been a busy week, and there hasn't been a first minister since monday, beca
this is after arlene foster got...one a bit wrong since then, since that triumphant e—mail. yes, so, said e—mail was in my inbox, and as you say, it is that word, "triumphant", isn't it? because when you look at these e—mails that governments or parties churn out, there is all the verbiage, but then there is the tone. and the clear tone of that was triumphant. we've done it, it might as well have said, in as many words. and yet, here we are at the end of the day, and it looks a...
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former strictly judge arlene - colossal team effort.a dame. it has been recognised how— delighted to become a dame. it has been recognised how important dance is to people, and dance and creative dance _ is to people, and dance and creative dance is— is to people, and dance and creative dance is one — is to people, and dance and creative dance is one of the most empowering careers— dance is one of the most empowering careers you _ dance is one of the most empowering careers you can have. the dance is one of the most empowering careers you can have.— careers you can have. the great british itake _ careers you can have. the great british bake off's _ careers you can have. the great british bake off's prue - careers you can have. the great british bake off's prue leith i careers you can have. the greatj british bake off's prue leith has been made a dame. the singer lulu has become a cbe. the cellistjulian lloyd webber and obe. and jay blades, an mbe for services to craft. in the world of sport, raheem sterling has also been made an mbe for
former strictly judge arlene - colossal team effort.a dame. it has been recognised how— delighted to become a dame. it has been recognised how important dance is to people, and dance and creative dance _ is to people, and dance and creative dance is— is to people, and dance and creative dance is one — is to people, and dance and creative dance is one of the most empowering careers— dance is one of the most empowering careers you _ dance is one of the most empowering careers you can...
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he will be proposed as first minister in the stormont assembly on monday, which is when arlene fosterit will have to be put to a vote and it will have to be voted through in a cross community basis. sinn fein will have to approve the appointment of paul given an orderfor him to to approve the appointment of paul given an order for him to take to approve the appointment of paul given an orderfor him to take up office. many unpaid carers are exhausted and at breaking point after looking after loved ones round—the—clock over the course of the pandemic — that's the stark warning from charities this morning. a survey by carers uk found that coronavirus had led to people losing an average of 25 hours of support per week, with nearly two—thirds saying they didn't know how they could carry on without a break. jayne mccubbin has been speaking to some carers about their experiences. he can't do anything for himself. an absolute massive stroke on the 14th of november, 2019. you're having your tea. she needs complete support, emotionally and then physically. and it's all often against her wishes.
he will be proposed as first minister in the stormont assembly on monday, which is when arlene fosterit will have to be put to a vote and it will have to be voted through in a cross community basis. sinn fein will have to approve the appointment of paul given an orderfor him to to approve the appointment of paul given an order for him to take to approve the appointment of paul given an orderfor him to take up office. many unpaid carers are exhausted and at breaking point after looking after...
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does it go beyond arlene foster? because they have done quite well up until now.nd i think it goes back in the dup history but fundamentally this is about the party that has made a number of catastrophic mistakes over the past few years, really, decades, really. that depends on your opinion. the party are struggling to grapple with its mistakes and i don't think it is ready to recognise those mistakes until it does so i do not think it will be able to move on. you mention the irish language, part of these latest discussions to put a first minister in place, but now we have the northern ireland protocol being thrown into the mix. there were protests that took place on friday, basically they were saying that you cannot have a new minister until the northern ireland protocol is abandoned. what exactly is going on there? what the line seems to be is that the northern ireland protocol has caused a lot of anger within the unionist communities and a sense that the goodwill has gone and in a patty way has been decided that if the unionist and loyalist aren't going with th
does it go beyond arlene foster? because they have done quite well up until now.nd i think it goes back in the dup history but fundamentally this is about the party that has made a number of catastrophic mistakes over the past few years, really, decades, really. that depends on your opinion. the party are struggling to grapple with its mistakes and i don't think it is ready to recognise those mistakes until it does so i do not think it will be able to move on. you mention the irish language,...
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as you heard there, arlene foster going _ media.ould be, that is all over sinn fein's concern about irish language legislation here in northern ireland. they feel they haven't made enough progress in talks with the dup on the protection that they feel is needed to enshrine the language deeper in northern ireland, so that is why they want propose a replacement. and therefore, there will not be an agreement on a team to take over in stormont, so it looks like northern ireland is heading for deadlock at least in the short term, a period of about a week for the parties to try and agree on a replacement top team. otherwise we will have to see where we get too but that could potentially impinge on decisions that need to be made here. there were supposed to be an executive meeting on thursday to agree the next steps in relaxing the lockdown across northern ireland. it is those on decisions like that that could be held up.— now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor for the vast majority, this afternoon will be much fresher th
as you heard there, arlene foster going _ media.ould be, that is all over sinn fein's concern about irish language legislation here in northern ireland. they feel they haven't made enough progress in talks with the dup on the protection that they feel is needed to enshrine the language deeper in northern ireland, so that is why they want propose a replacement. and therefore, there will not be an agreement on a team to take over in stormont, so it looks like northern ireland is heading for...
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arlene foster. unveiled his "programme for government" after labour's victory in last month's senedd elections. the programme promises a living wage for care workers, who'll be paid £9.50 an hour, and jobs and training for young people. the first minister, who doesn't have an overall majority, also offered to work with his political opponents. where there are others in this chamber who have an appetite to work constructively to pursue and indeed improve the proposals we have put forward, they will find this government keen to engage positively with them. these actions then set out in the programme prioritise kindness and collaboration over division and competition. the conservatives wanted more detailed plans to grow the economy. were you adviser to the welsh government and the then first minister, the first labour government did put tva targets there so that we as an opposition could scrutinise the progress of that particular government. i note from this particular programme for government, targets
arlene foster. unveiled his "programme for government" after labour's victory in last month's senedd elections. the programme promises a living wage for care workers, who'll be paid £9.50 an hour, and jobs and training for young people. the first minister, who doesn't have an overall majority, also offered to work with his political opponents. where there are others in this chamber who have an appetite to work constructively to pursue and indeed improve the proposals we have put...
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just a few weeks ago he had a major role in ousting arlene foster as the leader of unionism.arty has turned on him leaving notjust the dup and crisis but also northern ireland facing deep political instability. edwin poots announces resignationjust instability. edwin poots announces resignation just over an hour and a half ago. you get the sense that politicians of all parties are still absorbing what happened. of course lots will inevitably turn to what comes next. for now paul given will remain as northern ireland first minister but surely with very little authority given his mentorfor many years edwin poots is now stepping down as leader of his party. sinn fein for its part has said its focus remains on doing the work necessary in these executive not least to bring this part of the world out of the covid pandemic. the power—sharing stalemate has technically been resolved but yet their situation tonight feels even more uncertain. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tonight are rosa prince, editor of house maga
just a few weeks ago he had a major role in ousting arlene foster as the leader of unionism.arty has turned on him leaving notjust the dup and crisis but also northern ireland facing deep political instability. edwin poots announces resignationjust instability. edwin poots announces resignation just over an hour and a half ago. you get the sense that politicians of all parties are still absorbing what happened. of course lots will inevitably turn to what comes next. for now paul given will...
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a few years ago it was arlene foster who said the party would never accede to an irish language act.nd she famously remarked if you feed a crocodile it will keep coming back for more. whether the party can move on remains to be seen. it is a broader irish language deal which includes a commissioner and a commissionerfor ulster includes a commissioner and a commissioner for ulster scots and british identity but it is one of thoseissues british identity but it is one of those issues which has continued to plague power—sharing. there are many unresolved issues such as the legacy of the past which continue to threaten the whole legacy of —— threaten the whole legacy of —— threaten power—sharing here. iran's next president will be the hardline cleric, ebrahim raisi — a harsh critic of the west and a close ally of supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei. he beat three other candidates , in a poll in which most would—be candidates were barred from standing. official results announced out in the last few minutes show, mr raisi has just under 62% of the vote. let's get from bbc persian�*s kasr
a few years ago it was arlene foster who said the party would never accede to an irish language act.nd she famously remarked if you feed a crocodile it will keep coming back for more. whether the party can move on remains to be seen. it is a broader irish language deal which includes a commissioner and a commissionerfor ulster includes a commissioner and a commissioner for ulster scots and british identity but it is one of thoseissues british identity but it is one of those issues which has...
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a few weeks now since arlene foster was ousted as the leader of the dup.han paul givan and edwin poots. whenever mr givan was still a teenager, he became mr poots�*s constituency assistant, then his ministerial adviser, before he himself went into the stormont assembly. he's been sitting in the assembly now for 11 years. in that time, he has been communities minister, meaning he was in charge of everything from social welfare to grassroots sport. more recently, he has been chair of the assembly�*s justice committee. he shares mr poots�*s social conservatism. for example, recently mr givan has been feeding a private members bill through the assembly tightening up abortion laws in northern ireland, in particular banning abortion in cases where an unborn child has a non—fatal disability. mr poots and mr givan both members of the free presbyterian church, which was founded by the reverend ian paisley. he also founded the dup. both of them would say that faith does play a role in their politics. mr givan now set for the top job in the stormont executive, but it
a few weeks now since arlene foster was ousted as the leader of the dup.han paul givan and edwin poots. whenever mr givan was still a teenager, he became mr poots�*s constituency assistant, then his ministerial adviser, before he himself went into the stormont assembly. he's been sitting in the assembly now for 11 years. in that time, he has been communities minister, meaning he was in charge of everything from social welfare to grassroots sport. more recently, he has been chair of the...
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. >>> gracias arlene.Ás fÁcil. >>> muchos se escapan de las altas temperaturas, pero expertos mÉdicos tienen serias advertencias. >>> mucho mejor. >>> california prna presenta un nuevo mÉtodo de tabulaciÓn de vacunaciÓn. ya regresamos. (comerciales) ♪(mÚsica)♪ donde usted vive estuvo con calor intenso, muchos se fueron a centros de enfriamiento y hasta las playas. por tercer dÍa consecutivo enfrentamos una alerta por calor. >>> quÉ tal. muchas gracias por su sintonÍa en este viernes, camino al primer fin de semana desde la reapertura de california. tenemos cobertura en equipo.
. >>> gracias arlene.Ás fÁcil. >>> muchos se escapan de las altas temperaturas, pero expertos mÉdicos tienen serias advertencias. >>> mucho mejor. >>> california prna presenta un nuevo mÉtodo de tabulaciÓn de vacunaciÓn. ya regresamos. (comerciales) ♪(mÚsica)♪ donde usted vive estuvo con calor intenso, muchos se fueron a centros de enfriamiento y hasta las playas. por tercer dÍa consecutivo enfrentamos una alerta por calor. >>> quÉ tal....
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it was announced today he is the man nominated to take over from arlene foster.s, where they said that the protocol would be put in place with the least disruption to northern ireland communities. the eu has warned that if the uk takes matters into its own hands again by changing the rules of the deal, there could be financial consequences. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. two men have been arrested after the french president, emmanuel macron, was slapped in the face during a visit to the south east of france. in a video circulating on social media, mr macron is seen walking up to a barrier on a trip to tain—l�*hermitage outside the city of valence. a man slaps mr macron before officers quickly move in. a number of major websites are back online after a widespread outage that left many unable to access critical services such as the uk government's website. gov.uk was among a list of sites affected, the location for things like passport applications and vehicle taxing. some newspaper websites were affected, too. the problem was caused by a technical hitch linked to
it was announced today he is the man nominated to take over from arlene foster.s, where they said that the protocol would be put in place with the least disruption to northern ireland communities. the eu has warned that if the uk takes matters into its own hands again by changing the rules of the deal, there could be financial consequences. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. two men have been arrested after the french president, emmanuel macron, was slapped in the face during a visit to the south...
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what advice, what message do you have, arlene, for those little girls?i really wish them the best. >> pablo, what do you -- [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> it's an honor. [ speaking foreign language ] >> to celebrate. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they've always supported her dreams and they're going to continue supporting their daughter's dreams. [ speaking foreign language ] >> thank you for being here. [ speaking foreign language ] [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> well, girls or young ladies now, we have one last thing we want to do for you. your fathers have all have something special for you. our friends wanted to help us celebrate with you today. they're giving each of you a beautiful diamond necklace. [ applause ] >> it's so beautiful. >> oh, my gosh. [ applause ] >> show it to us. ah, it's beautiful. listen, guys, thank you so much. [ speaking foreign language ] >> thank you all for joining us and for being here. back to you, guys. >> john -- [ speaking foreign language ] yes, congratulations to everybody. john, than
what advice, what message do you have, arlene, for those little girls?i really wish them the best. >> pablo, what do you -- [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> it's an honor. [ speaking foreign language ] >> to celebrate. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they've always supported her dreams and they're going to continue supporting their daughter's dreams. [ speaking foreign language ] >> thank you for being here. [ speaking foreign language ] [ applause ]...
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) i am happy to meet arlene any time, if _ (inaudible) i am happy to meet arlene any time, if she - (nversations with her. wish her well, i wish herfamily well, and you know, iwant well, i wish herfamily well, and you know, i want us all to move on and move forwards, and, you know, keeping that relationship open, is something i would desire. (inaudible) i will be making my osition (inaudible) i will be making my position clear _ (inaudible) i will be making my position clear on _ (inaudible) i will be making my position clear on monday - (inaudible) i will be making my position clear on monday on . (inaudible) i will be making my i position clear on monday on that, there is the opportunity for a statement to be made in the house and i will hope to participate there. i would and i will hope to participate there. iwould be and i will hope to participate there. i would be hoping to do that on monday. reporter: ~ , ., reporter: minister how did your meetin: no reporter: minister how did your meeting 90 with _ reporter: minister how did your meeting go with the _ reporter: minister how did
) i am happy to meet arlene any time, if _ (inaudible) i am happy to meet arlene any time, if she - (nversations with her. wish her well, i wish herfamily well, and you know, iwant well, i wish herfamily well, and you know, i want us all to move on and move forwards, and, you know, keeping that relationship open, is something i would desire. (inaudible) i will be making my osition (inaudible) i will be making my position clear _ (inaudible) i will be making my position clear on _ (inaudible) i...
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footballer rahim sterling, show big sex arlene phillips —— show big xjudge.e paper review... let's move on. do you want to take us through what your paper is saying tomorrow morning on the front page aboutjune 21?— about june 21? absolutely. i think the 're about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty _ about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty much _ about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty much reiterating i about june 21? absolutely. i think i they're pretty much reiterating what they're pretty much reiterating what the mail _ they're pretty much reiterating what the mail said. it looks likely that the mail said. it looks likely that the government has resigned itself to a delay— the government has resigned itself to a delay to the remaining restrictions. as we've been talking about— restrictions. as we've been talking about earlier, the reason for this is the _ about earlier, the reason for this is the latest data on the spread of the ihdiah — is the latest data on the spread of the indian variant being so much worse _ the indian var
footballer rahim sterling, show big sex arlene phillips —— show big xjudge.e paper review... let's move on. do you want to take us through what your paper is saying tomorrow morning on the front page aboutjune 21?— about june 21? absolutely. i think the 're about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty _ about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty much _ about june 21? absolutely. i think they're pretty much reiterating i about june 21? absolutely. i think i they're pretty much...
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arlen's team called the shipping company. it turns up that the box had wound up in mexico.k on its way to nicaragua, the $235 spent the way it was supposed to. akash in hayward asked "nbc bay area responds" for a hand getting almost $1,800 back for his parents. mom and dad, the airline canceled a flight a year ago but they couldn't get their travel agent to process a refund. we pressed the travel agent for a refund. they got their full $1,786. perhaps we can help you get a refund. in english 888-996-tips, in spanish, 844-408-4848. have a great weekend. >> you, too, chris. it's 6:26 right now. >>> here at be in bay area we are changing things up. "nightly news" moves to a new time period. >> it starts on monday. the 5:00 p.m. news stays after "ellen" followed by a 5:30 p.m. newscast and 6:00 p.m. "nightly news" at 6:30 p.m., at 7:00 "nbc bay area news tonight" followed by "access hollywood." again, all of this very exciting, starting on monday. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay" at 6:30, including an emotional remembrance in the south bay. >> 49 years old, father of t
arlen's team called the shipping company. it turns up that the box had wound up in mexico.k on its way to nicaragua, the $235 spent the way it was supposed to. akash in hayward asked "nbc bay area responds" for a hand getting almost $1,800 back for his parents. mom and dad, the airline canceled a flight a year ago but they couldn't get their travel agent to process a refund. we pressed the travel agent for a refund. they got their full $1,786. perhaps we can help you get a refund. in...
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arlen's team called the shipping company. the box had wound up in mexico.kage back on its way to nicaragua, the $235 spent the way it was supposed to. akash asked to get $1800 for his parents, mom and dad canceled a flight a year ago but couldn't get their travel agent to process a refund. they got their full $1,786. in english 888-996-tips, in spanish, 844-408-4848. have a great weekend. >> you, too, chris. it's 5:25 right now. >>> trending this morning, another teacher to the rescue, this one saving a high school senior on the verge of losing his chance to walk for graduation outside of new orleans. it started when the student was told he couldn't attend because his shoes violated the school's dress code. but that's when one teacher noticed him nervously pacing outside and you know what he did? he offered him the shoes off his own feet. problem solved. the shoes may have been two sizes too big but it was a walk of graduation both will never forget. isn't that cool? >> what was he wearing he couldn't walk in this em? >> i don't know. loved that he stepped
arlen's team called the shipping company. the box had wound up in mexico.kage back on its way to nicaragua, the $235 spent the way it was supposed to. akash asked to get $1800 for his parents, mom and dad canceled a flight a year ago but couldn't get their travel agent to process a refund. they got their full $1,786. in english 888-996-tips, in spanish, 844-408-4848. have a great weekend. >> you, too, chris. it's 5:25 right now. >>> trending this morning, another teacher to the...
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de las compañías y esté atento a comunidades y términos de cancelaciones y cambios de reservas, soy arlentagios >>> tener un viaje seguro >>> a una semana de que un pistolero le arrebataron la vida a 9 empleados, ¿qué pide la comunidad de san josé y qué ofrecen autoridades para intentar detener estas tragedias? los detalles al volver >>> también vamos hablar de un fondo millonario destinado a ayudar a las familias más vulnerables del sur de la florida, en...
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arlene foster has addressed the northern ireland assembly for herfinal time as first minister. the democratic unionist party. she said she would continue to speak up for women in public life. our correspondent. dan johnson, has been giving us more details. normally, a successor would be proposed and would follow her follow her almost automatically on the job, but we have heard from sinn fein that they do not have support for the dup's preferred candidate to take over as first minister. so, without that support, paul givan, the preferred replacement can't be confirmed in thejob, so it looks like arlene foster will leave office, and there will be no first minister appointed, at least today. there is a period of seven days for the parties to try and agree on replacements for arlene foster and for her deputy as well, but without that, there will be once again something of a political vacuum in northern ireland. but let's reflect on the career of arlene foster as she steps down as northern ireland's first woman in the office of first minister. a difficult time that she has had, more
arlene foster has addressed the northern ireland assembly for herfinal time as first minister. the democratic unionist party. she said she would continue to speak up for women in public life. our correspondent. dan johnson, has been giving us more details. normally, a successor would be proposed and would follow her follow her almost automatically on the job, but we have heard from sinn fein that they do not have support for the dup's preferred candidate to take over as first minister. so,...
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i truly believe in all those levels of redundancy the arlen specter would have been doing this for manyyears. i see these, i have for many is not to tell contractor a this is not work see you. you were: times in place. you will be state observation willbackup . it's easy i understand why i had a conversation like this was an position within dbi five are rearview or in the position orin . but something, something does notappear . like if we're now going to go and look at these things, like the same advice that was coming in 2017 wasn't seated them to do more than a handful of infections at that time? so either there's no issue dbi is now springing into action because of the publicity which you don't really need to do, i don't think that's what's going on and i think what's going on is someone dropped the ball. i don't understand in terms of the lack of apparent oversight or just prioritizing and i just want to reiterate and maybe put or more of five points on what i said about i do not understand why this has not been a gentiles at the building inspection commission and since my last question
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he replaces arlene foster, who stood down on monday.truck with sinn fein to reassemble the stormont executive. 0ur correspondent danjohnson is at stormont now. is it right that edwin coots is facing some internal trouble already? facing some internal trouble alread ? , facing some internal trouble alread? , facing some internal trouble alread ? , , already? he could be. there has been some internal— already? he could be. there has been some internal upset _ already? he could be. there has been some internal upset in _ already? he could be. there has been some internal upset in the _ already? he could be. there has been some internal upset in the dup i already? he could be. there has been some internal upset in the dup as i some internal upset in the dup as there has been some upset about the way they got paul givan put in his first minister. sinn fein were blocking the nomination of paul givan initially because they were not happy about assurances that have been given about protection and promotion of the irish language here in northern
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you fly in from to to the confusion, there are different rules in place for england wales, northern arlen towns, scotland, the managing director of testing clinics. they use the system is under enormous pressure. travel is starting to take off more and more people are having tests to fly more and more cases of people. not getting bad results back on time. i'm not getting that becket delivered on time. people will sell swapping home using the postal services. there is a chance it will have major issues or cause major issues around again, around capacity in logistics processing. if both from a bar tree i'm a private providers don't work together to make sure that they're promising it deliverable. i think one of the challenges here is the providers are coming out of the woodwork to make money, which i get not in business, but i don't think that's necessarily the best thing for the consumer in terms of building a equitable, efficient private sector testing infrastructure that can meet the needs of customers, particularly when it comes to travel. so update on the story we've been following for
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poots stood down just over a month after he was involved in ousting his predecessor, arlene foster.his party members, paul given, as the first minister in the devolved government. but it was that decision which turned a majority of his senior elected representatives against them. crucial to the way this building, the relationships within it work are the conditions under which unionists, who favour british rule here share power with irish nationalists, who want northern ireland to become part of the irish republic. a deal was cut essentially between the british government and london, and the biggest irish nationalist party sinn fein on the legal status for the irish language, long a demand of nationalist parties here. but unionists thought that was an unacceptable side deal which threatens the very nature of the devolved government itself. so they thought mr poots should not be nominating a leader for the devolved government, mr poots defied them and went ahead and appointed a first minister anyway. there has been a meeting now of elected representatives within the democratic unionis
poots stood down just over a month after he was involved in ousting his predecessor, arlene foster.his party members, paul given, as the first minister in the devolved government. but it was that decision which turned a majority of his senior elected representatives against them. crucial to the way this building, the relationships within it work are the conditions under which unionists, who favour british rule here share power with irish nationalists, who want northern ireland to become part of...
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a few weeks now since arlene foster was ousted as at the dup. set for the top job in at stormont executive, but it is not quite a done deal yet. his name will be put to a vote in the assembly and it is a cross community vote so that means that the dup's main power sharing partners, the biggest irish national party, sinn fein, have to approve mr givan for the topjob party, sinn fein, have to approve mr givan for the top job where he will share an office with the deputy first minister, sinn fein's michelle o'neill. there is no sign at the moment there is a particular problem of living there, but we know that politics at stormont can become to get it. that relationship between the dup and sinn fein is always uneasy, so over the coming days, we will see more indication as to how events are unlikely to unfold around this change at the top. yes. events are unlikely to unfold around this change at the top.— this change at the top. yes, and assumin: this change at the top. yes, and assuming it _ this change at the top. yes, and assuming it all— this cha
a few weeks now since arlene foster was ousted as at the dup. set for the top job in at stormont executive, but it is not quite a done deal yet. his name will be put to a vote in the assembly and it is a cross community vote so that means that the dup's main power sharing partners, the biggest irish national party, sinn fein, have to approve mr givan for the topjob party, sinn fein, have to approve mr givan for the top job where he will share an office with the deputy first minister, sinn...
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but politics could come into this because the first minister here, arlene foster, is due to resign here day without a first minister and that could impinge on the executive meeting that was supposed to take place here on thursday, do decide the next agent easing the lockdown. definitely very cautious moves across northern ireland, even though case numbers here have been very low and there were zero deaths in the last 24—hour period. the first minister here at mark drakeford has never said that there will be a freedom day, and he has never said the 21st ofjune would be the end of restriction in wales however he has suggested the 21st would see some easing is. if things go to plan, groups of six could meet indoors in wales and there might be another freezing of restrictions when it comes to indoor organisations in wales. from the 7th ofjune, outdoor events such as crowds of 4000 will go ahead again, so sporting events are being allowed to go ahead again. as i say the difference here between wales and all the other nations is the timetables are moving at different paces. walesjust like no
but politics could come into this because the first minister here, arlene foster, is due to resign here day without a first minister and that could impinge on the executive meeting that was supposed to take place here on thursday, do decide the next agent easing the lockdown. definitely very cautious moves across northern ireland, even though case numbers here have been very low and there were zero deaths in the last 24—hour period. the first minister here at mark drakeford has never said...
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paul givan is set to take over from arlene foster.ging both sides to find compromise. it's going to be up to the uk and the eu, what we need them to do is live up to their commitments, where they said that the protocol would be put in place with the least disruption to northern ireland communities. the eu has warned that if the uk takes matters into its own hands again by changing the rules of the deal, there could be financial consequences. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. armed forces from the us and other western nations are facing a new threat in iraq. on two occasions, american airbases have come under attack from iranian—made drones fitted with explosives. it follows earlier rocket attacks on western forces but commanders say the drones are a "game changer" in terms of threat. iran denies involvement, but its proxies in iraq, the shia militia, have been growing in strength. what is in effect a shadow war is taking place between the us and iran with iraq as the battleground. and iraqis are paying the price — as our middle east corr
paul givan is set to take over from arlene foster.ging both sides to find compromise. it's going to be up to the uk and the eu, what we need them to do is live up to their commitments, where they said that the protocol would be put in place with the least disruption to northern ireland communities. the eu has warned that if the uk takes matters into its own hands again by changing the rules of the deal, there could be financial consequences. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. armed forces from the...
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but when he stood in the leadership contest following the ousting of arlene foster as party leader and wanted to remain as agriculture minister. part of his reasoning was as the agriculture minister he has some control over the ports and has a part to play in terms of the implementation of the northern ireland protocol. that is the big issue facing unionism at the moment in northern ireland, the brexit irish sea border. edwin poots wanted to stay on as agriculture minister and so he decided to split that role. a majority of the party voted for him as leader and went along with that idea. three weeks on, many of those who sided with him are now having second thoughts. senior conservatives have responded to the party's shock defeat in thursday's by—election in chesham and amersham, by warning the government not to "drift away" from its core voters. the conservative co—chairman, amanda milling, described the result as a "warning shot" by voters over the hs2 high—speed rail link and reforms of the planning system in england, which critics fear could reduce local influence over planning dec
but when he stood in the leadership contest following the ousting of arlene foster as party leader and wanted to remain as agriculture minister. part of his reasoning was as the agriculture minister he has some control over the ports and has a part to play in terms of the implementation of the northern ireland protocol. that is the big issue facing unionism at the moment in northern ireland, the brexit irish sea border. edwin poots wanted to stay on as agriculture minister and so he decided to...
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after arlene foster and then edwin poots were toppled by internal revolts, sirjeffrey is the only candidatejust for the dup. he says he wants a new start — and notjust for the dup. our priority would be to put northern ireland back on track and ensure we have political stability. the stability that i know the vast majority of people in northern ireland want to see. it is six weeks since he narrowly lost the dup's first—ever leadership contest, but now he's taking on the top job after all. his first task will be to unite the party after a turbulent two months. his early career was forged during the years of conflict. he decided to stand for election after relatives were killed the ira. i have two members of my family murdered by the provos! but the politics of protest have long since given way to the politics of power. as northern ireland's longest—serving mp, he had a key role in the dup's deal to keep theresa may's minority governments in office. he is planning to leave westminster to become first minister in the power—sharing devolved government. he'll need the support of the main irish n
after arlene foster and then edwin poots were toppled by internal revolts, sirjeffrey is the only candidatejust for the dup. he says he wants a new start — and notjust for the dup. our priority would be to put northern ireland back on track and ensure we have political stability. the stability that i know the vast majority of people in northern ireland want to see. it is six weeks since he narrowly lost the dup's first—ever leadership contest, but now he's taking on the top job after all....
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the stalemate that existed since arlene foster officially steps down...n of the irish language, and it is that kind of reassurance that had to be given late last night by brandon lewis at the northern ireland secretary which has brought the parties back together and this morning resulted in those two figures being confirmed in their job. if we think of this as being more than a political theatre, the leading lady and leading man are back on the stage and able to get on with the main act of addressing the problems in northern ireland, particularly how to get out of the pandemic, how to reduce the lockdown measures. but behind the scenes there is a certain level of disquiet, particularly among the cast of dup politicians. what that means in future for their leader edwin poots is a big question. the uncertainty of the last few days has now come to an end and business of devolved government can resume, but confidence in the dup leader has been shaken. what that means for the future is now a major issue. many future is now a ma'or issue. many thanks. social se
the stalemate that existed since arlene foster officially steps down...n of the irish language, and it is that kind of reassurance that had to be given late last night by brandon lewis at the northern ireland secretary which has brought the parties back together and this morning resulted in those two figures being confirmed in their job. if we think of this as being more than a political theatre, the leading lady and leading man are back on the stage and able to get on with the main act of...
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but when he stood in the leadership contest following the ousting of arlene foster as party leader andanted to remain as agriculture minister. part of his reasoning was as the agriculture minister he has some control over the ports and has a part to play in terms of the implementation of the northern ireland protocol. that is the big issue facing unionism at the moment in northern ireland, the brexit irish sea border. edwin poots wanted to stay on as agriculture minister and so he decided to split that role. a majority of the party voted for him as leader and went along with that idea. three weeks on, many of those who sided with him are now having second thoughts. the son of a private investigator whose murder has remained unsolved for more than three decades has criticised the metropolitan police's response. earlier this week, an independent panel accused scotland yard of "a form of institutional corruption" over daniel morgan's case, a claim that was later rejected by the force's commissioner. sanchia berg reports. daniel morgan pictured here with his children, just months before hi
but when he stood in the leadership contest following the ousting of arlene foster as party leader andanted to remain as agriculture minister. part of his reasoning was as the agriculture minister he has some control over the ports and has a part to play in terms of the implementation of the northern ireland protocol. that is the big issue facing unionism at the moment in northern ireland, the brexit irish sea border. edwin poots wanted to stay on as agriculture minister and so he decided to...
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but when he stood in the leadership contest following the ousting of arlene foster as party leader andanted to remain as agriculture minister. part of his reasoning was as the agriculture minister he has some control over the ports and has a part to play in terms of the implementation of the northern ireland protocol. that is the big issue facing unionism at the moment in northern ireland, the brexit irish sea border. edwin poots wanted to stay on as agriculture minister and so he decided to split that role. a majority of the party voted for him as leader and went along with that idea. three weeks on, many of those who sided with him are now having second thoughts. the headlines on bbc news... a major push to offer coronavirus jabs to every adult in england is gathering speed, with queues forming outside pop—up vaccination centres. it comes as scientists repeat their warnings that a third wave of infections is under way: criticism of the metropolitan police by the son of a private investigator whose murder remains unsolved more than three decades later. northern ireland's first ministe
but when he stood in the leadership contest following the ousting of arlene foster as party leader andanted to remain as agriculture minister. part of his reasoning was as the agriculture minister he has some control over the ports and has a part to play in terms of the implementation of the northern ireland protocol. that is the big issue facing unionism at the moment in northern ireland, the brexit irish sea border. edwin poots wanted to stay on as agriculture minister and so he decided to...
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it was announced today he is the man nominated to take over from arlene foster.omise. it's going to be up to the uk and the eu, what we need them to do is live up to their commitments, where they said that the protocol would be put in place with the least disruption to northern ireland communities. the eu has warned that if the uk takes matters into its own hands again by changing the rules of the deal, there could be financial consequences. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. let's take a look at some of today's other news stories. the government says it's delaying the launch of a central database of gp records in england. the system had been due to start at the beginning of next month, but has been pushed back to september. the nhs and doctors' leaders had expressed concern about patients not having enough time to learn about the system, and decide whether to opt out or not. prince charles has welcomed the birth of the duke and duchess of sussex's daughter as "happy news". the prince became a grandfatherfor the fifth time following the birth of lilibet diana windsor
it was announced today he is the man nominated to take over from arlene foster.omise. it's going to be up to the uk and the eu, what we need them to do is live up to their commitments, where they said that the protocol would be put in place with the least disruption to northern ireland communities. the eu has warned that if the uk takes matters into its own hands again by changing the rules of the deal, there could be financial consequences. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. let's take a look at...
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but arlen has blown that a fair bit by spending the knee to us military, some through the use of our civilian aircraft, our airport by us military on a daily basis. and we do, gosh, because we're subservient to economic investment from america hall, which is really rational and patrick over government now says the policy and challenge board has changed. and of course, the chief strategist to the new prime minister israel, the tale bennett, mr. berm woman paul, one said he'd rec, rejects the disproportionate can island be a member of a european union that is close geopolitically and militarily to the united states. whilst not being in nato at the same time. is there a big tension for dublin because of this 3rd contradiction, there were unfortunately not from the point of view of our political establishment because the tops of the military in orland, on the political chava should have long sought to be part of the kind of european military club moving with the big hardware debate, military investments that are now being promoted by the arms industry, or elements in orland. you want to
but arlen has blown that a fair bit by spending the knee to us military, some through the use of our civilian aircraft, our airport by us military on a daily basis. and we do, gosh, because we're subservient to economic investment from america hall, which is really rational and patrick over government now says the policy and challenge board has changed. and of course, the chief strategist to the new prime minister israel, the tale bennett, mr. berm woman paul, one said he'd rec, rejects the...
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it has been of a prison time for the biggest party in northern ireland and just a few weeks ago arleneput forward his name for leadership once again and in a statement he focused on the issue that he thinks cannon should unite his party and heal those fractures and that is the northern ireland protocol. the de facto trade border in the irish sea which he says is the number one issue facing northern ireland, its people and its place in the uk. another challenge she may face, he said in the past he would want to be first minister in the devolved government but to do that he would have to resign his westminster seat. he would have to resign his westminsterseat. he he would have to resign his westminster seat. he co—opted into the devolved assembly and then the whole process around the appointment of first minister would raise questions about power—sharing. it puts her to resign because his party had concerns over the conditions under which he was prepared to share power question fame sojeffrey power question fame so jeffrey donaldson may be unopposed as leader tomorrow but few would envy
it has been of a prison time for the biggest party in northern ireland and just a few weeks ago arleneput forward his name for leadership once again and in a statement he focused on the issue that he thinks cannon should unite his party and heal those fractures and that is the northern ireland protocol. the de facto trade border in the irish sea which he says is the number one issue facing northern ireland, its people and its place in the uk. another challenge she may face, he said in the past...
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westminster to stormont and he would need a vacancy at stormont for that but that could arise if arlenerey donaldson could just be co—opted into that position because there were no by—elections in stormont but that would trigger a westminster by—election for his seat which has traditionally been a very safe union in a statement at the last election the centrist alliance party made big inroads into the dp vote so you can expect that the alliance to throw everything at that by—election so it is potentially another tricky period for the db coming up. another tricky period for the db coming urn-— another tricky period for the db cominu u.-,, . ~' , coming up. john, thank you very much. coming up. john, thank you very much- john _ coming up. john, thank you very much. john f- — coming up. john, thank you very much. john f. with _ coming up. john, thank you very much. john f. with the - coming up. john, thank you very much. john f. with the very - coming up. john, thank you very i much. john f. with the very latest in sirjeffrey donaldson at the dp. ——john cambell with in sirjeffrey donaldson
westminster to stormont and he would need a vacancy at stormont for that but that could arise if arlenerey donaldson could just be co—opted into that position because there were no by—elections in stormont but that would trigger a westminster by—election for his seat which has traditionally been a very safe union in a statement at the last election the centrist alliance party made big inroads into the dp vote so you can expect that the alliance to throw everything at that by—election so...
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there was theresa may going off to a summit and then a phone call from arlene foster happening in thehome and then she got on a plane the next morning at ham or something... theresa may getting locked in her car when she went to see merkel. yeah, us using that on the news and apparently at number 10 was very unhappy about that. it did happen. a surreal moment for me, a very late night drink with someone involved in the process and they said, look, this is basically what is going to happen, they got out a grey napkin in a restaurant and wrote down what they thought was going to happen. i've still got it in my office drawer and and it's exactly what did happen in the next few months. which strategic genius was that? don't reveal your sources! as if i ever would. a little wine had been taken but they got it completely right. paul, a ridiculous moment for you? so many, so many! i remember getting a phone call from bbc newsnight when we had this weird moment when the labour leave campaign might have left vote leave and might have joined leave.eu but they denied it to me but then a press re
there was theresa may going off to a summit and then a phone call from arlene foster happening in thehome and then she got on a plane the next morning at ham or something... theresa may getting locked in her car when she went to see merkel. yeah, us using that on the news and apparently at number 10 was very unhappy about that. it did happen. a surreal moment for me, a very late night drink with someone involved in the process and they said, look, this is basically what is going to happen, they...
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it comes after the resignation on monday of arlene foster. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reportsically the deadlock�*s been resolved, but events at stormont are rarely straightforward. the new leader of the democratic unionist party, edwin poots, has chosen a close ally, paul givan, to be first minister. i know the challenge is great. the responsibility will be heavy. i have never shied away from taking on responsibility when asked to do so. the issue which held up the appointment was the protection and promotion of the irish language. the biggest nationalist party, sinn fein, wanted a guarantee there will be legislation soon. the british government has now said it will pass a law at westminster if that doesn't happen at stormont. but many senior democratic unionists are deeply unhappy about that move because they see it as bypassing the devolved assembly. it's understood most dup assembly members even told their party leader not to appoint a first minister today. so, that means that although the power—sharing stalemate's been broken, there's still no real stability. the dup�*s m
it comes after the resignation on monday of arlene foster. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reportsically the deadlock�*s been resolved, but events at stormont are rarely straightforward. the new leader of the democratic unionist party, edwin poots, has chosen a close ally, paul givan, to be first minister. i know the challenge is great. the responsibility will be heavy. i have never shied away from taking on responsibility when asked to do so. the issue which held up the appointment was...
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arlene foster was deposed as leader in april and she was succeeded by edwin poots, who was succeededttled upon a coronation rather than a contest to try to unite and heal some of those deep divisions. sirjeffrey donaldson, the only candidate to put his name forward. he is northern ireland boss �*s longest serving mp had been at westminster for 2h years. he longest serving mp had been at westminsterfor 2a years. he began his career in another party, the ulster unionists but he left in protest at what he saw as too many compromises to republicans during the peace process. recently he's been the dup's westminster leader but he plans to resign his seat in the house of commons to come back to be first minister in the power—sharing devolved government. many would say his task now is even harder than it would have been had he been successful in his first leadership bid.— he been successful in his first leadership bid. pregnant women and new mothers have faced some tough challenges during the pandemic. but campaigners say the last 16 months have been even more worrying for those from ethnic
arlene foster was deposed as leader in april and she was succeeded by edwin poots, who was succeededttled upon a coronation rather than a contest to try to unite and heal some of those deep divisions. sirjeffrey donaldson, the only candidate to put his name forward. he is northern ireland boss �*s longest serving mp had been at westminster for 2h years. he longest serving mp had been at westminsterfor 2a years. he began his career in another party, the ulster unionists but he left in protest...
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poots stood down just over a month after he was involved in ousting his predecessor, arlene foster.ers, paul given, as the first minister in the devolved government. but it was that decision which turned a majority of his senior elected representatives against them. crucial to the way this building, the relationships within it work are the conditions under which unionists, who favour british rule here share power with irish nationalists, who want northern ireland to become part of the irish republic. a deal was cut essentially between the british government and london, and the biggest irish nationalist party sinn fein on the legal status for the irish language, long a demand of nationalist parties here. but unionists thought that was an unacceptable side deal which threatens the very nature of the devolved government itself. so they thought mr poots should not be nominating a leader for the devolved government, mr poots defied them and went ahead and appointed a first minister anyway. there has been a meeting now of elected representatives within the democratic unionist party, and i
poots stood down just over a month after he was involved in ousting his predecessor, arlene foster.ers, paul given, as the first minister in the devolved government. but it was that decision which turned a majority of his senior elected representatives against them. crucial to the way this building, the relationships within it work are the conditions under which unionists, who favour british rule here share power with irish nationalists, who want northern ireland to become part of the irish...
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and he and arlene have fun together. >> they've been married since 2012. >> he's as pure an entertainerivism as music. >> why not just go often and make money? >> boring. i guess that didn't interest me. >> she also reveals how she recently reached out to bob dylan after a longtime rift. and we'll talk about the extra kick in her step these days, literally as a kennedy center honoree, my feet remain stuck in concrete, i did not dance with her. >> she has no...
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arlene says can you please address social media identity on a micro and macro scale?n she's asking you to sort of clarify the difference between the individual user and then how he talks about it generally. >> so i think you know, the problem is we have the wrong model. we want social media to be a competition of ideas, but it's become a competition of our identity and in retrospect, that was probably predictable. we could argue about whether we have ever really had these debates in the media but the key thing is that, you know, when we go online to -- and i want everybody to think about the last time you encountered someone whose views you didn't share on social media. did you call molly say that the person had a point when they were calling alexandria a communist. this isn't the nature of the social media debate. it isn't competing for better b evidence. we are experiencing attacks upon our side and learning the defenses to defend our side and this is what social media is doing to us, so it is a micro level where we are learning those tactics and those are horribly
arlene says can you please address social media identity on a micro and macro scale?n she's asking you to sort of clarify the difference between the individual user and then how he talks about it generally. >> so i think you know, the problem is we have the wrong model. we want social media to be a competition of ideas, but it's become a competition of our identity and in retrospect, that was probably predictable. we could argue about whether we have ever really had these debates in the...