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here is the very participation in the northern sea development of the northern sea route., we do not directly accept, yes, we have not accepted so far. and our participation is limited. the first is the use of port facilities for a-a, by-deck for the delivery of coastal cargo, including within the framework of the northern delivery and, uh, saska has lines regarding the north regarding the northern northern delivery. these are two ships, two ships go to coffee courses, two ships to magadan ah, but in the light of the changes that we see we will consider for the moment and for ourselves. ah, from the northern sea route, exactly, as a commercial, as a serious commercial route. that is, if earlier in the commercial environment, they mainly talked about how faster it is from above or below, or how expensive it is from above or below, then all these are those events that have occurred in recent months. we understand that as an alternative route, namely, as an alternative commercial route of the northern the sea route is necessary, because, well, goods can be delivered at the mo
here is the very participation in the northern sea development of the northern sea route., we do not directly accept, yes, we have not accepted so far. and our participation is limited. the first is the use of port facilities for a-a, by-deck for the delivery of coastal cargo, including within the framework of the northern delivery and, uh, saska has lines regarding the north regarding the northern northern delivery. these are two ships, two ships go to coffee courses, two ships to magadan ah,...
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arriving in northern ireland for the first. in northern ireland for the first time _ in northern irelandnificant role. that is really the theme of today.— insignificant role. that is really the theme of today. that is really the theme of today. that is really the theme- _ the theme of today. that is really the theme. her— the theme of today. that is really the theme. her majesty - the theme of today. that is really the theme. her majesty left - the theme of today. that is really the theme. her majesty left an i the theme. her majesty left an example and she did her bit for the world and she has passed it onto king charles and it is up to all of us to work and lead by the example she has given. work for peace and bring ireland forward, bring northern ireland to its proper place. thank you all very much indeed for being with us today. this indeed for being with us today. as the king continues his walkabout, our coverage of today's historic events in northern ireland draws to a close. immediately following this programme on bbc one sophie raworth will continue our coverage as her majesty th
arriving in northern ireland for the first. in northern ireland for the first time _ in northern irelandnificant role. that is really the theme of today.— insignificant role. that is really the theme of today. that is really the theme of today. that is really the theme- _ the theme of today. that is really the theme. her— the theme of today. that is really the theme. her majesty - the theme of today. that is really the theme. her majesty left - the theme of today. that is really the theme....
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the royal residence of northern ireland.g charles is now inside where he will be meateting with the secretary of state for northern ireland, also leaders of the five main political parties there and the speaker of the northern ireland assembly. later in the day, he will attend a church service in belfast. this is the latest stop as he travels around the united kingdom prior to the funeral of queen elizabeth on monday. we're keeping an eye on this as the king is inside, our live coverage from belfast will continue in just a moment. o >>> supreme court justice elena kagan breaking her silence on the leaked draft opinion that overturned roe versus wade. >>> and heavy fighting continues around a key nuclear plant in eastern ukraine. so why are countries moving closer to reliance on nuclear energy? a reality check next. ♪ i am an endangered species ♪ >> and actress sheryl lee ralph brings the crowd to its feet during an acceptance speech at the emmy's. we have the winning perfrformances. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted.
the royal residence of northern ireland.g charles is now inside where he will be meateting with the secretary of state for northern ireland, also leaders of the five main political parties there and the speaker of the northern ireland assembly. later in the day, he will attend a church service in belfast. this is the latest stop as he travels around the united kingdom prior to the funeral of queen elizabeth on monday. we're keeping an eye on this as the king is inside, our live coverage from...
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so he will have gone t and northern ireland and it britain and northern ireland and job.arch and change in prime minister all in one week. ., , , ., ., change in prime minister all in one week. .,, y., ., , week. who have been eeeele $513 eggs; iiééfi. taming it? if, cathedral eeeele $513 eggs; 5.3.3.5. ififiifig it? 3§ cathedral to pay their coffin of the queen, leépects at the coffinnf the queen. �* in london when the queen and we know in london when the queen is �* hall, and we know in london when the queen is "2a; :., . of l, of j of 5 who to pay thousands of people who want to pay their respects there. we have already heard they may have to queue for 20 hours or more. it is an extraordinary outpouring of national grief for her majesty the queen, isn�*t it? of course, we saw the outpouring of grief for the queen mother and princess diana but i think this is a different level. really not since perhaps churchill, the state funeral of churchill, one great daily mail writer wrote that there were two rivers flowing through london that day, the thames and another river of mourn
so he will have gone t and northern ireland and it britain and northern ireland and job.arch and change in prime minister all in one week. ., , , ., ., change in prime minister all in one week. .,, y., ., , week. who have been eeeele $513 eggs; iiééfi. taming it? if, cathedral eeeele $513 eggs; 5.3.3.5. ififiifig it? 3§ cathedral to pay their coffin of the queen, leépects at the coffinnf the queen. �* in london when the queen and we know in london when the queen is �* hall, and we...
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uh, northern delivery. you also need your own bulk fleet, in particular, in order to active use of the deposits. e on the northern sea route is located here, therefore, the actual ice movement is the development of shipbuilding. in its arctic dimension and the development of those territories of those regions that are included in the zone of action of the activity of the northern sea putin, we will talk more. and i wanted to go back to the navy. here you are talking about strengths. and now what are the main tasks and challenges facing our country , in order to reach this figure of 130 yes from thirty to 130. look. eh, first of all, absolute technological independence of ecological sovereignty there are positions that still need to be built up competencies that need to be created, but as they say, the eyes are afraid of the hands doing in this sense, we understand what and where to do the second. i would call it, of course, the expansion of the number of shipyards. we really have a star in the far east. on
uh, northern delivery. you also need your own bulk fleet, in particular, in order to active use of the deposits. e on the northern sea route is located here, therefore, the actual ice movement is the development of shipbuilding. in its arctic dimension and the development of those territories of those regions that are included in the zone of action of the activity of the northern sea putin, we will talk more. and i wanted to go back to the navy. here you are talking about strengths. and now...
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colonialism in northern ireland. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome toll of our listens and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: as thousands of people line the streets of london to watch a procession carrying the casket of queen elizabeth ii from buckingham palace to westminster hall where her body will lie in state until her funeral on monday, we begin today's show looking at the monarch's legacy in ireland. king charles iii was just in northern ireland tuesday as part of his tour of sorrow after the death of his mother. he spoke in hillsborough, northern ireland. >> i mother felt deeply the significance role she herself played in bringing together those history had separated and extending a hand to make possible the healing. at the very beginning of her life of service, the queen made a p
colonialism in northern ireland. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now! co-host juan gonzÁlez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome toll of our listens and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: as thousands of people line the streets of london to watch a procession carrying the casket of queen elizabeth ii from buckingham...
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northern ireland was divided along sectarian land lines, and catholic nationalists were watching northern become one country as the protestant unionist to favor northern island -- the catholics remained in northern island faced discrimination on parrot treatment by law enforcement. they were treated the second class citizens. most of the -- world by protestant unionists, many refused to hire catholics. partisans were often given preference when it came to housing. and northern ireland education system was segregated along religious lines. this conflict sparked an explosive era of deadly political violence from the late 1960s through the 1990s. it was known as the troubles, a time that was fraught with car bombs, rights and revenge killings across northern ireland. british troops were called in only to make matters worse. an estimated 3600 people were killed and 30,000 in georgia during those three decades of strife. a solution came in 1998 with american help and the signing of the so-called good friday agreement. the deal establish a new government for northern ireland representing both p
northern ireland was divided along sectarian land lines, and catholic nationalists were watching northern become one country as the protestant unionist to favor northern island -- the catholics remained in northern island faced discrimination on parrot treatment by law enforcement. they were treated the second class citizens. most of the -- world by protestant unionists, many refused to hire catholics. partisans were often given preference when it came to housing. and northern ireland education...
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i suspect this also was the case in northern ireland.is brand built on the premise of giving reconciliation process. i'd have serious question marks around that. if there's all these -- out there, and we have a chance to treat them, i'm not suggesting we'll be able to cure all the ills of the past. but to go about it in this ham fisted way, the government is proposing, based on a lot of wishful thinking. the notion that people will come forward and engage in these processes is fanciful. because the reality is that it's not as if, come forward, tell us what you know, cooperate and engage and we will give you, you'll be immune from prosecution. the alternative was if you don't do that it will go after you and will bring you before the court and prosecute, that might be bad choice. the choice is between cooperate or do nothing. and nothing will happen, because that's been the reality. there hasn't been the appetite, political appetite to go after a lot of these people. and that really needs to change. the message that's going out from this
i suspect this also was the case in northern ireland.is brand built on the premise of giving reconciliation process. i'd have serious question marks around that. if there's all these -- out there, and we have a chance to treat them, i'm not suggesting we'll be able to cure all the ills of the past. but to go about it in this ham fisted way, the government is proposing, based on a lot of wishful thinking. the notion that people will come forward and engage in these processes is fanciful. because...
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there are good things happening in northern ireland.hese issues, these are the ones that are the hardest to solve. certainly they weren't factored in in 1998. and subsequent comes to do that right from bradley to the present day have not gone very far. >> if you wanted to follow that up. >> it's just picking up on the representative cicilline's question. there's been attempts to address the legacy of the past. there is unity between all political parties in the irish government, and the other parties in britain, by the conservative party. the best way forward is the stomont agreement. they all the executive parties in the north, the crux of the matter is that the legacy of the past is not a devolved matter to a devolved government in belfast. it's retained particularly and deliberately by the uk government. it's shield itself from any examination of the past. the context of the parties in the north of ireland had the ability to move forward and implement their own legislation, they would've done it longer. the blockage is the uk. and it
there are good things happening in northern ireland.hese issues, these are the ones that are the hardest to solve. certainly they weren't factored in in 1998. and subsequent comes to do that right from bradley to the present day have not gone very far. >> if you wanted to follow that up. >> it's just picking up on the representative cicilline's question. there's been attempts to address the legacy of the past. there is unity between all political parties in the irish government, and...
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it's called once upon a time in northern ireland. i have been part of that and have been part of that, they asked me if i had any old video footage of my wife was been murdered in the troubles. i know i had something somewhere in the house for my life. i found this video, haven't seen it in almost 30 years. i sent it to them. about an hour ago, the guy dropped it back, he transferred into drive and i was able to watch it, for the first time in 30 years. it brought everything back. my wife is only 28 when this video was taken, my daughter's 39, so she was younger than my daughter. it just got home to me, how young she was when she died, how old i have become. my daughter is older than her mother was when she died. my daughter is now giving birth to my first grandchild. it's a whole lifetime without her. for me, i got a sense of justice , the person that murdered my wife was killed, when he planted the bomb. the other one served seven years in prison. we did get the driver or the people who carried out the reconnaissance. we don't know
it's called once upon a time in northern ireland. i have been part of that and have been part of that, they asked me if i had any old video footage of my wife was been murdered in the troubles. i know i had something somewhere in the house for my life. i found this video, haven't seen it in almost 30 years. i sent it to them. about an hour ago, the guy dropped it back, he transferred into drive and i was able to watch it, for the first time in 30 years. it brought everything back. my wife is...
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allan little in northern ireland, thank you.night at buckingham palace. some last moments of privacy for her family before her coffin is taken tomorrow by procession to the palace of westminster. her coffin will leave buckingham palace at 2:20 tomorrow afternoon, by which time the rain should have stopped. it will travel very slowly along the mall, across horse guards parade and down whitehall. the king and other members of the royal family will form part of the procession. they will walk behind the coffin. it will take about a0 minutes in total, arriving at westminster hall at three o'clock ahead of four full days of lying in state. members of the public will be able to pay their respects from 5pm. that is when the doors are expected to open. our special correspondent lucy manning reports on the preparations in london. they welcomed the queen home. god bless ou. they welcomed the queen home. god bless yom back— they welcomed the queen home. god bless you. back to _ they welcomed the queen home. god bless you. back to where _ th
allan little in northern ireland, thank you.night at buckingham palace. some last moments of privacy for her family before her coffin is taken tomorrow by procession to the palace of westminster. her coffin will leave buckingham palace at 2:20 tomorrow afternoon, by which time the rain should have stopped. it will travel very slowly along the mall, across horse guards parade and down whitehall. the king and other members of the royal family will form part of the procession. they will walk...
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coast, and showers for northern scotland. wales and east anglia. for those travelling to london for the queen's line instead, the weather will be dry but getting cooler. welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories: the queen's coffin arrives at buckingham palace, received by members of the royal family. thousands brave the rain through the night to join the queue to pay their respects to the queen as she lies in state from wednesday. god save the king! king charles spent the day in northern ireland, continuing his tour of the united kingdom as the new monarch. my my mother felt deeply, i know, the significance of the role she herself played in bringing together those who history had separated. as ukrainian soldiers continue to liberate parts of their country — a special report from inside a police station where russian forces are said to have tortured people. and the giant of the french new wave cinema, visionary film—director, jean—luc godard, has died at the age of 91. another emotional staging post has been compl
coast, and showers for northern scotland. wales and east anglia. for those travelling to london for the queen's line instead, the weather will be dry but getting cooler. welcome to bbc news, i'm david eades. our top stories: the queen's coffin arrives at buckingham palace, received by members of the royal family. thousands brave the rain through the night to join the queue to pay their respects to the queen as she lies in state from wednesday. god save the king! king charles spent the day in...
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as dignitaries waited in the throne room, subdued, quiet, the king greeted northern -- greeted northernland's leaders. >> had a great role here in terms of reconciliation. >> those sentiments we echoed more formally in an event that would once have been inconceivable here. >> during this period of public morning -- >> in the throne room, the speaker of the northern hireling -- northern ireland's assembly addressed the king with these words. >> queen elizabeth was not a distant observer. she personally demonstrated how individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers and encourage reconciliation. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant gesture -- a visit, handshake, crossing the street, or speaking a few words of irish -- can make a huge difference in changing attitudes and building relationships. >> in reply, the king said he would follow what he called his mother's shining examp. >> she never ceased to pray for the best of times for this place and its people whose storieshe knew, whose sorrows our family had felt, and for whom she had a great affection an
as dignitaries waited in the throne room, subdued, quiet, the king greeted northern -- greeted northernland's leaders. >> had a great role here in terms of reconciliation. >> those sentiments we echoed more formally in an event that would once have been inconceivable here. >> during this period of public morning -- >> in the throne room, the speaker of the northern hireling -- northern ireland's assembly addressed the king with these words. >> queen elizabeth was...
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this is northern ireland's royal residence. king charles iii and queen consort, they are meeting now with officials from northern ireland. moments ago, they were welcomed with a 21-gun salute. [ gunfire ] >> back in scotland, in edinburgh, thousands of people have been paying their respects at queen elizabeth's -- at the casket of queen elizabeth as it stands in public view. later it will be flown to london. cnn international diplomatic editor is in belfast, back to belfast now, at st. anne's cathedral, where after king charles and camilla finished at hillsborough castle they'll be headed to you later today, nic. >> reporter: yeah, they will be. already we have seen some of what is expected, about 800 guests going into the cathedral. there will be community leaders there, religious leaders, figures within the community, within the northern irish community, and also invited today, significantly, very significantly the irish president and the irish prime minister will both be here as well. and i think this speaks to king charles'
this is northern ireland's royal residence. king charles iii and queen consort, they are meeting now with officials from northern ireland. moments ago, they were welcomed with a 21-gun salute. [ gunfire ] >> back in scotland, in edinburgh, thousands of people have been paying their respects at queen elizabeth's -- at the casket of queen elizabeth as it stands in public view. later it will be flown to london. cnn international diplomatic editor is in belfast, back to belfast now, at st....
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king charles spent the day in northern ireland, continuing his tour of the united kingdom as the new monarch. god save the king! king charles spent the day in northern ireland, continuing his tour of the united kingdom as the new monarch. my mother felt deeply, i know, the significance of the role she herself played in bringing together those whom history had separated. as ukrainian soldiers continue to liberate parts of their country, a special report from inside a police station where russian forces are said to have tortured people. and the giant of the french new—wave cinema, visionary film—directorjean—luc godard, has died at the age of 91. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. another emotional staging post has been completed in the queen's long journey from balmoral to westminster abbey. her coffin is now at buckingham palace for the night after it was flown from edinburgh airport to raf northolt, west of london, a few hours ago, accompanied all the way by her daughter princess anne. the weather changed from sunshine in scotland to pouring rain in londo
king charles spent the day in northern ireland, continuing his tour of the united kingdom as the new monarch. god save the king! king charles spent the day in northern ireland, continuing his tour of the united kingdom as the new monarch. my mother felt deeply, i know, the significance of the role she herself played in bringing together those whom history had separated. as ukrainian soldiers continue to liberate parts of their country, a special report from inside a police station where russian...
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safety of navigation, the development northern sea route. economy gap? due to the connection with unfriendly western countries, it led to a reversal of product flows, exporting enterprises to the east, the load on baikal, the amur mainline and the trans-siberian railway has sharply increased such a load, the northern sea route can and should partially take over this will allow delivering goods on time and more efficiently, but for the organization work on the development of the northern sea route requires the joint efforts of several federal ministries and departments at once on behalf of vladimir putin in august, the government approved a plan for the development of the northern sea route until 2035, the total amount of funding for the plans is almost 1.8 trillion rubles. the document includes more than 150 events that we have already managed to implement, we learned. russia will go with the northern route, this was decided at the highest level, and the russian president has repeatedly spoken about the importance of developing the northern
safety of navigation, the development northern sea route. economy gap? due to the connection with unfriendly western countries, it led to a reversal of product flows, exporting enterprises to the east, the load on baikal, the amur mainline and the trans-siberian railway has sharply increased such a load, the northern sea route can and should partially take over this will allow delivering goods on time and more efficiently, but for the organization work on the development of the northern sea...
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of this transport route of the northern sea route in the water area of the northern sea route.signated not this year, but there were many different plans for its development, but on behalf of the president by the government this year. in early august, a long-term plan for the development of the northern sea route until the thirty-fifth year was adopted, an important document that, perhaps, not everyone paid attention to. it provides for about 152 e measures for a total amount of 1.8 trillion rubles, think about these figures too, that is, until the thirty -fifth year, and according to the plan, this is mainly until the thirtieth year. we must create an infrastructure to which we can ensure safe navigation in all areas of the offshore area and ensure the eastern direction of the northern sea route for year-round navigation. this is a huge breakthrough. i would like to say that today we are already transporting along the northern sea route, and about 34-35 million tons of cargo in the best times in soviet times was no more than 6 million tons, and today today. here is the informa
of this transport route of the northern sea route in the water area of the northern sea route.signated not this year, but there were many different plans for its development, but on behalf of the president by the government this year. in early august, a long-term plan for the development of the northern sea route until the thirty-fifth year was adopted, an important document that, perhaps, not everyone paid attention to. it provides for about 152 e measures for a total amount of 1.8...
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ireland, what does the king's visit mean for northern ireland? >> reporter: it means an awful lot to me people in different ways. it is an important visit. the king want wanting to visit all the countries of his united kingdom before he lays his mother, the queen to rest. but northern ireland, as you know well, jose, its history, its violent history is fraught. and the british monarch is mixed up with that. you think about bloody sunday. the best of catholics in 1972 at the hands of british military. you think about that charles lost his uncle to an ira bomb on a boat there in northern ireland. and then that moment that people may remember back in 2012 when the queen shook the hands of martin mcginnis from the ira. that moment of reconciliation. and that is some of the thoughts that people will have in their mind as they look at these pictures. this community service trying to bring the community together. those pictures of people cheering and shouting god save the king, not everybody in northern ireland will share that sentiment. not everybody w
ireland, what does the king's visit mean for northern ireland? >> reporter: it means an awful lot to me people in different ways. it is an important visit. the king want wanting to visit all the countries of his united kingdom before he lays his mother, the queen to rest. but northern ireland, as you know well, jose, its history, its violent history is fraught. and the british monarch is mixed up with that. you think about bloody sunday. the best of catholics in 1972 at the hands of...
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and we live in northern ireland.sh, yeah. >> i feel like even though northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, i just feel because it's our own island, you just feel irish. reporter: all at once, unification with eu-member republic of ireland is on the table, according to surveys. the irish nationalist sinn fÉin, once the political arm of the ira, emerged from the northern ireland assembly election in may as the strongest party. liz kimmins is a deputy to the assembly. liz: covid and brexit has shown people that here are huge benefits to an all-ireland economy and an all-ireland approach. and that's something that is growing without any of us pushing, it's coming naturally. and certainly, we would be doing everything we can to facilitate that. reporter: but the violence of the past still haunts the present day. memorials to fighters killed on both sides are well-maintained. liz kimmins' sinn fÉin insists that it's changed. it has long been committed to achieving its goal of a united ireland using only peaceful
and we live in northern ireland.sh, yeah. >> i feel like even though northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, i just feel because it's our own island, you just feel irish. reporter: all at once, unification with eu-member republic of ireland is on the table, according to surveys. the irish nationalist sinn fÉin, once the political arm of the ira, emerged from the northern ireland assembly election in may as the strongest party. liz kimmins is a deputy to the assembly. liz: covid...
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and we live in northern ireland.sh, yeah. >> i feel like even though northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, i just feel because it's our own island, you just feel irish. reporter: all at once, unification with eu-member republic of ireland is on the table, according to surveys. the irish nationalist sinn fÉin, once the political arm of the ira, emerged from the northern ireland assembly election in may as the strongest party. liz kimmins is a deputy to the assembly. liz: covid and brexit has shown people that here are huge benefits to an all-ireland economy and an all-ireland approach. and that's something that is growing without any of us pushing, it's coming naturally. and certainly, we would be doing everything we can to facilitate that. reporter: but the violence of the past still haunts the present day. memorials to fighters killed on both sides are well-maintained. liz kimmins' sinn fÉin insists that it's changed. it has long been committed to achieving its goal of a united ireland using only peaceful
and we live in northern ireland.sh, yeah. >> i feel like even though northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, i just feel because it's our own island, you just feel irish. reporter: all at once, unification with eu-member republic of ireland is on the table, according to surveys. the irish nationalist sinn fÉin, once the political arm of the ira, emerged from the northern ireland assembly election in may as the strongest party. liz kimmins is a deputy to the assembly. liz: covid...
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a bit more cloud for northern ireland, a few showers to the north coast here and a few showers for northernr the queen's lying in state, well, the weather stays drier, but it will be getting a bit cooler. hello. this is bbc news. i am david eades. the queen's cough arrived at buckingham palace, received by members of the royal family. received by members of the royalfamily. king charles royal family. king charles spent royalfamily. king charles spent the in northern ireland, continuing his tour of the united kingdom as the new monarch. united kingdom as the new monarch-— united kingdom as the new monarch. might mother felt deel , monarch. might mother felt deeply. i— monarch. might mother felt deeply, i know, _ monarch. might mother felt deeply, i know, the - deeply, i know, the significance of the role she herself played in bringing together those whom history had separated. together those whom history had searated. �* separated. also in the programme: - separated. also in the| programme: ukrainian separated. also in the - programme: ukrainian soldiers continue to liberate parts of their c
a bit more cloud for northern ireland, a few showers to the north coast here and a few showers for northernr the queen's lying in state, well, the weather stays drier, but it will be getting a bit cooler. hello. this is bbc news. i am david eades. the queen's cough arrived at buckingham palace, received by members of the royal family. received by members of the royalfamily. king charles royal family. king charles spent royalfamily. king charles spent the in northern ireland, continuing his tour...
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in the near future, the question will be decided whether to extend the life of the northern sea routeng trucks in the arctic . twenty foot containers and 74 liters before lighter transportation. in the arctic, waterproof floating containers were of great help, they were placed directly on the water and a tugboat pulled them to the port of destination, but now the northern sea route is used only as a container ship. the idea was such that the leaf carrier passes, roughly speaking, from murmansk to the east. at the polar station, the lifter is suspended, he dropped off, and on the way back. we just took them. we have everything ready to take and transport them, we have nothing broken, nothing cut. nothing we can do. cargo from west to east and back is much faster and more profitable than bypassing eurasia through the suez canal in the summer and autumn navigation in the waters of the northern sea route , about a hundred ships operate simultaneously and the western sector up to the vilkitsky strait is objectively more loaded than the eastern one there and now ice quite heavy, but for a u
in the near future, the question will be decided whether to extend the life of the northern sea routeng trucks in the arctic . twenty foot containers and 74 liters before lighter transportation. in the arctic, waterproof floating containers were of great help, they were placed directly on the water and a tugboat pulled them to the port of destination, but now the northern sea route is used only as a container ship. the idea was such that the leaf carrier passes, roughly speaking, from murmansk...
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ireland and northern and north—western parts of scotland.e as high, typically 16 or 17 celsius. jane. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. it's time for some sport on the bbc news channel. england have named their squad for women's rugby world cup in new zealand next month. they are the favourites to claim the trophy for what will be a third time after winning a record 25 games in a row and they have included 220—year—old forwards in their squad. sarah hunter will captain the squad, she has a little older than 20, herfourth world cup squad, she has a little older than 20, her fourth world cup along the vice captain. two of the others were successful eight years ago. some have not made the cuts. meanwhile, in the men's game, full—back willem miss... after any accident. he has been ruled out for up to four months, he will miss wales's meeting against new zealand and subsequent matches against argentina and georgia and australia. amid tight security and foll
ireland and northern and north—western parts of scotland.e as high, typically 16 or 17 celsius. jane. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. it's time for some sport on the bbc news channel. england have named their squad for women's rugby world cup in new zealand next month. they are the favourites to claim the trophy for what will be a third time after winning a record 25 games in a row and they have...
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the northern sea route does not have any negative impact.imals. they either treat the courts calmly. well, either uh, bears now avoid them a lot, especially in the kara sea. uh, i think kar er the svalbard bear population, and nothing threatens now. here she is recovered. and confirm even despite the increased intensity of shipping in a unique ecosystem. in the arctic, hundreds of ships do not cause damage to a water area of almost 7 million m² a drop in the sea and this territory belongs not to people, but to polar bears, ringed seals, bearded seals, bowhead walruses and gray whales. the crews of the atomic fleet are well aware of the health and abundance of the arctic populations, including those in the area of their personal responsibility. yulia ponomareva oleg polishchuk stepan kachesov vesti, northern sea route the fact that shipping is not dangerous for the nature of the arctic is confirmed by the research carried out by rosatom in the state corporation creating a local system for monitoring the ice ice situation, which will inc
the northern sea route does not have any negative impact.imals. they either treat the courts calmly. well, either uh, bears now avoid them a lot, especially in the kara sea. uh, i think kar er the svalbard bear population, and nothing threatens now. here she is recovered. and confirm even despite the increased intensity of shipping in a unique ecosystem. in the arctic, hundreds of ships do not cause damage to a water area of almost 7 million m² a drop in the sea and this territory...
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in northern scotland in the afternoon.scotland in the north—west, likely to have gales later, very similar to those numbers of saturday. 15—17 degrees. the rain in northern scotland is on the weather front but it won't last long. it will sweep the rain southwards across the whole of the country, pushed on by a strengthening northerly wind. that is going to bring down colder air all the way from iceland, so a chill to the day i think on monday. the overnight rain soon clears the south coast and the channel. sunshine and showers, the bulk across northern and eastern scotland driven down the north sea coast of england as well on a strong wind. gales are likely across northern scotland. they may even be some snow over the tops of the mountains with temperatures in northern scotland in single figures. best numbers 15 or 16 in the far south but it will feel colder for all in the wind. it stays windy as we head into tuesday, the low pressure by this stage out in the north sea heading over towards norway. another weather system pu
in northern scotland in the afternoon.scotland in the north—west, likely to have gales later, very similar to those numbers of saturday. 15—17 degrees. the rain in northern scotland is on the weather front but it won't last long. it will sweep the rain southwards across the whole of the country, pushed on by a strengthening northerly wind. that is going to bring down colder air all the way from iceland, so a chill to the day i think on monday. the overnight rain soon clears the south coast...
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the northern sea route must perform two subsidized trunk flights to the far east and back.rs. yes in connection let's say uh with changes in work on arctic region is a vessel of our class. uh, it’s just that it is requested in the artic, and in general there is a cargo flow for us and therefore there is more work. in august 2022, by order of the government of the russian federation, the main department of the northern sea route was created. more precisely recreated, it appeared back in 1932 for the kind of economic development of the arctic and the provision of navigation along the northern sea route , the great scientist and legendary polar explorer became the first leader. otto schmidt the task of the state hospital today is a little more broadly, this includes the deployment of icebreaking fleet vessels in the arctic waters and monitoring of movement and providing information on the hydrometeorological ice and navigational situation. all association in one hand in the hands. when everything is clear. where does the cargo go, where what for? how often is it necessary? uh,
the northern sea route must perform two subsidized trunk flights to the far east and back.rs. yes in connection let's say uh with changes in work on arctic region is a vessel of our class. uh, it’s just that it is requested in the artic, and in general there is a cargo flow for us and therefore there is more work. in august 2022, by order of the government of the russian federation, the main department of the northern sea route was created. more precisely recreated, it appeared back in 1932...
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charles the third, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, and other realms and territories, king, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith, to whom we do it knowledge all faith and obedience, with humble affection. beseeching god, by who kings and queens do rain. to bless his majesty was long and happy year is to reign over us. god save the king. drafts of eight orders of counsel. one, ordering the proclamation printed and published in supplement in the london, edinburgh, and belfast cassettes. two, directing the lord chancellor to essex for the proclamation proclaiming his majesty, king charles the third. three, directing the kings, heralds, to attend at the court of saint james, to proclaim his majesty king charles the, directing the lord mayor, the court of aldermen, and the comments of london, to attend at the royal exchange to proclaim his majesty king charles the third. five, directing his majesty's secretary of state to give directions for the firing of guns at hyde park as soon as his majesty proclaimed. six, directing the constab
charles the third, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, and other realms and territories, king, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith, to whom we do it knowledge all faith and obedience, with humble affection. beseeching god, by who kings and queens do rain. to bless his majesty was long and happy year is to reign over us. god save the king. drafts of eight orders of counsel. one, ordering the proclamation printed and published in supplement...
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one of the majority of northern ireland i majority of northern ireland pars on the decisions want tolans to change the rules. aha, ahead with controversial plans to change the rules. a message is put that as — to change the rules. a message is put that as your number one | is put that as your number one priority and free up the movement of goods between gb and northern ireland. that and northern ireland. at stormont _ and northern ireland. at stormont shall have to navigate a new dynamic because sinn fein has now become the largest party and do not want the northern ireland future to be within the uk at all.- within the uk at all. very frustrating, _ within the uk at all. very frustrating, no _ within the uk at all. very frustrating, no matter. within the uk at all. very i frustrating, no matter what side — frustrating, no matter what side you're on. they are walking _ side you're on. they are walking on into a nightmare. three — walking on into a nightmare. three troubled history, prime ministers is always hoped their visits he would be remembered for peace building and progress but
one of the majority of northern ireland i majority of northern ireland pars on the decisions want tolans to change the rules. aha, ahead with controversial plans to change the rules. a message is put that as — to change the rules. a message is put that as your number one | is put that as your number one priority and free up the movement of goods between gb and northern ireland. that and northern ireland. at stormont _ and northern ireland. at stormont shall have to navigate a new dynamic...
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uh, the passage of goods along the northern sea route. that's why. and, of course, we are now already today the month of propulsion systems and are finishing hmm with navigation equipment. we don’t know, by means of the changed logistics there, it still somehow remains to be observed, the obligations assumed are applied for receiving a review for the delivery of our country and there part of the equipment is still being supplied and i am sure that it will be supplied. but anyway , we can no longer depend on such decisions in such a different way , so we must now quickly, but carry out work to replace the main critical ship equipment. to do this, we have already planned, and more than 60 are planned. funds have been allocated for premises for conducting experimental design work and for 3 years. we will have to do this work. well what else concerns since we are in the far east , it will be necessary to say about this, uh, what else i wanted to say, maybe this does not directly concern the northern sea route, but it will concern, because one way or anot
uh, the passage of goods along the northern sea route. that's why. and, of course, we are now already today the month of propulsion systems and are finishing hmm with navigation equipment. we don’t know, by means of the changed logistics there, it still somehow remains to be observed, the obligations assumed are applied for receiving a review for the delivery of our country and there part of the equipment is still being supplied and i am sure that it will be supplied. but anyway , we can no...
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after negotiations between island, northern island in britain. more than 3600 people were killed during the 30 a conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by a british monarch in a century. though it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist schools a year later, the queen and for my ira, alida and martin mcguinness shook hands a moment that many so as a normalization of anglo irish relations under simmons in belfast, he reports on how people are reacting to the queen's fasting, who died this a 1000000 sites, now flowers spread all over the u. k. but this is northern ireland, where murals color in a history had seen dark times. here in east belfast, the queen was always revered by protestant loyalists and unionists. christine roberts, struggles to visualize king charles. the 3rd is the new monarch to star, cuz it's always known as the queen. anne, when i met her yet. and it's the native girl woman, you can me. so i'm up to 3. and she to curtain with you to get to know yeah. murals of a different kind, a pound in repub
after negotiations between island, northern island in britain. more than 3600 people were killed during the 30 a conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by a british monarch in a century. though it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist schools a year later, the queen and for my ira, alida and martin mcguinness shook hands a moment that many so as a normalization of anglo irish relations under simmons in belfast, he reports on how people are reacting to the...
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lightest winds across the northern half of the country. to around 2 or 3 degrees. a bit more breezy to start the day in the south. 15 or 16 as we start the morning. could be a few distant rumbles of thunder towards the channel islands, maybe an isolated shower towards kent, too. most will be dry. a few showers in northeast england, but through the day, southern areas of england, wales, more cloud will develop and a few isolated showers or thunderstorms are likely. vast majority dry, with the sunshine out, lighter winds. it's going to feel a bit warmer as we go through thursday — particularly so in scotland and northern ireland. into thursday evening and overnight, those showers and thunderstorms will break out a little bit more widely across southern counties of england and wales — still very much well scattered, hit—and—miss, many places staying dry, but it will start to feel a bit more humid and not quite as chilly across scotland and northern ireland either to take us into friday. so this is the chart for friday. still some showers, thu
lightest winds across the northern half of the country. to around 2 or 3 degrees. a bit more breezy to start the day in the south. 15 or 16 as we start the morning. could be a few distant rumbles of thunder towards the channel islands, maybe an isolated shower towards kent, too. most will be dry. a few showers in northeast england, but through the day, southern areas of england, wales, more cloud will develop and a few isolated showers or thunderstorms are likely. vast majority dry, with the...
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almighty god to call to his mercy our late sovereign lady, queen elizabeth i ai crown of england, northern island is solely and rightfully come to the prince charles philip arthur george peered we, therefore, the lord' spiritual and temporal realm and members of the house of commons, together with other members of her late majesties counsel and representatives of the territories and citizens of london and others do now hereby come up with one voice and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim that the print charles philip arthur george is now, by the death our late sovereign of happy memory, become our only lawful and leader lord, charles iii, by great britain in northern island, and other realms and territories, king, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith, to whom we do acknowledge all faith and obedience with humble affection, beseeching god by whom kings and queens do rain to bless -- reign to bless us and reign over us. god save the king. >> god save the king. >> i now and by those on the platform to sign the proclamation. -- i now invite those on the platform to sen
almighty god to call to his mercy our late sovereign lady, queen elizabeth i ai crown of england, northern island is solely and rightfully come to the prince charles philip arthur george peered we, therefore, the lord' spiritual and temporal realm and members of the house of commons, together with other members of her late majesties counsel and representatives of the territories and citizens of london and others do now hereby come up with one voice and consent of tongue and heart, publish and...
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scotland, one or two for northern ireland and that east of england and the irish coast of england and, the north west midlands, but on balance a lot of dry weather around today. it's dry and bright with sunny spells but temperatures particularly in the south are two three degrees down compared to yesterday and there is a brisk wind blowing as well, that is a feature of the weather, it's going to become quite strong in northern and eastern areas through tonight and into tomorrow, blowing more showers southwards but inland, in sheltered areas, it will be cooler tonight. even the south, single figures. but some ground frost the glens of scotland a true sign that autumn is upon us. tomorrow, the wind is really quite strong and eastern areas and probably it will pull a few more showers into the eastern side of england. there may on balance be fewerfurther side of england. there may on balance be fewer further west across northern ireland as the winds start to ease here but probably peaking with gusts of 45 miles an hour for northern and eastern parts of england and scotland so it will feel
scotland, one or two for northern ireland and that east of england and the irish coast of england and, the north west midlands, but on balance a lot of dry weather around today. it's dry and bright with sunny spells but temperatures particularly in the south are two three degrees down compared to yesterday and there is a brisk wind blowing as well, that is a feature of the weather, it's going to become quite strong in northern and eastern areas through tonight and into tomorrow, blowing more...
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ivanovich, a continuation of the theme of the development of the far east, the draft law on the northern plant, and you are a member of the expert group. the draft law itself provides for the creation of a single platform for the purchase of goods necessary for the northern delivery, but in large quantities. the next question is what kind of goods are we talking about and how will all this work? indeed, in the 1990s, we completely lost the system of providing the northern territories with the necessary, material, products, and so on and so forth. this the negative impact on e, they also put it on the territories. and today there is a return and the state has seriously paid attention to this need. and i must say that today the drafting of the federal law is being developed, which is being carried out at the east development site. and this is a very interesting work, in which the cute east united many representatives. additional legislative amateur authorities of the regions and so on into the bill a few nawells. the first is a single electronic platform, where a here, the applicant can pu
ivanovich, a continuation of the theme of the development of the far east, the draft law on the northern plant, and you are a member of the expert group. the draft law itself provides for the creation of a single platform for the purchase of goods necessary for the northern delivery, but in large quantities. the next question is what kind of goods are we talking about and how will all this work? indeed, in the 1990s, we completely lost the system of providing the northern territories with the...
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also coming up, ah, came charles, the 3rd is attending a memorial service in northern ireland for his late mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd. and it's the last couple of hours for people in scotland to pay their respects to the queen. she's lying in rest in edinburgh before being flown to london. also ahead, kenya swears in is new leader william retired, becomes donations. 5th, the president often and narrow election when ah, i mean, his prime minister says 49 of his country soldiers have been killed in violence with as a by john. a fighting began along the border early on choose same. armenia says the other by johnny army began shelling military positions around 3 cities within its territory. but as a by john says it was responding to a build up of armenian attack. leaders are working to stabilize the situation. tensions between our menu in azerbaijan. lot is them from a decade long stand off spot by the contested the color caraballo region. the area is ins actually recognized as part of as a, by john's territory. but 95 percent of its population is ethnic armenian conflict 1st broke o
also coming up, ah, came charles, the 3rd is attending a memorial service in northern ireland for his late mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd. and it's the last couple of hours for people in scotland to pay their respects to the queen. she's lying in rest in edinburgh before being flown to london. also ahead, kenya swears in is new leader william retired, becomes donations. 5th, the president often and narrow election when ah, i mean, his prime minister says 49 of his country soldiers have been...
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one or two showers possible for scotland and northern ireland ahead of that rain that arrives in northerncking up, particularly windy in scotland. in the north—west we are likely to have some gales later. temperature wise very similar to those numbers of saturday, 15—17. the rain in northern scotland is on that weather front, but it's not going to last long. very quickly we see the weather weather front sweeping rain southwards across the whole of the country, pushed on by a northerly wind. that is going to bring down colder air all the way from iceland. a chill to the day on monday, the overnight rain soon clears the south coast and the channel, and then it is sunshine and showers, the bulk of the showers across will be across northern and eastern scotland, getting driven down north sea coasts of england as well on a strong wind. gales are likely across northern scotland, there may even be some snow over the very tops of the mountains, with temperatures in northern scotland staying in single figures. best numbers 15 or 16 in the far south, but it will feel colder for all of us in that wi
one or two showers possible for scotland and northern ireland ahead of that rain that arrives in northerncking up, particularly windy in scotland. in the north—west we are likely to have some gales later. temperature wise very similar to those numbers of saturday, 15—17. the rain in northern scotland is on that weather front, but it's not going to last long. very quickly we see the weather weather front sweeping rain southwards across the whole of the country, pushed on by a northerly wind....
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king charles of fer, it is now heading to northern ireland in the coming hours. during the queen's reign, there were 3 decades of violence as a result of the northern irish conflict is something that she was personally affected by the queen's cousin louis mount. vatton was killed by an ira bomb in island, in 1979. the good friday agreement was signed in 1998 after negotiations between island, northern island, and britain. more than 3600 people were killed during the 30 a conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by british monarchy in a century. though it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. a year later, the queen anne former iraqi leader martin mcguinness shook hands a moment that many so as a normalization of anglo irish relations. andrew simmons has more from belfast. who goes there familiar sites now flowers spread all over the u. k. but this is northern ireland, where murals color in a history that soon dark times. here it is belfast. the queen was always revered by protestant loyalists and eunice christine roberts,
king charles of fer, it is now heading to northern ireland in the coming hours. during the queen's reign, there were 3 decades of violence as a result of the northern irish conflict is something that she was personally affected by the queen's cousin louis mount. vatton was killed by an ira bomb in island, in 1979. the good friday agreement was signed in 1998 after negotiations between island, northern island, and britain. more than 3600 people were killed during the 30 a conflict. the queen...
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one of them is the league, used to be know as the northern league.talking about something along kind of mussolini lines or has time moved on, does being far—right mean something different nowadays? italy did not have a process of de—nazification, in a sense — the equivalent of de—nazification, as germany did. italy basically allowed post—fascist parties to just rise from the ashes of mussolini. and one of those parties was the one with the one giorgia meloni was the president of the youth wing of. so, she has that legacy. and also the symbol of her party, brothers of italy, is the tricolour flame, which has always been the symbol of far—right and neo—fascist parties. and some even interpret it as alluding to the flame on the tomb of mussolini. but again, she rejects that completely. she says her party is a modern, conservative, right—wing party. if she does well in the elections, if she's part a major part of the government, perhaps even leads a government, it would be compatible with, for instance, italy's membership of the eu? well, she has, in the
one of them is the league, used to be know as the northern league.talking about something along kind of mussolini lines or has time moved on, does being far—right mean something different nowadays? italy did not have a process of de—nazification, in a sense — the equivalent of de—nazification, as germany did. italy basically allowed post—fascist parties to just rise from the ashes of mussolini. and one of those parties was the one with the one giorgia meloni was the president of the...
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i can announce toda that and northern ireland. i can announce today that we — and northern ireland.land. i can announce today that we will cut _ and northern ireland. i can announce today that we will cut the _ and northern ireland. i can announce today that we will cut the basic - today that we will cut the basic rate of income tax to 19p in april 2020 three, one year earlier. that means a tax cut for over 31 million people injust eight means a tax cut for over 31 million people in just eight few months�* time. also, an immediate cut in the property buying tax stamp duty in england and northern ireland. but some of the measures announced are not popular, including removing the cap on bankers' bonuses, so why do it? we need global banks to create jobs here, invest here, and pay taxes here in london! in london! not in paris, not in frankfurt, and not in new york. overall, this plan involves the government borrowing a massive amount of money, a huge about—turn from recent conservative instincts. rachel reeves! labour pointed out the tories have been in government since 2010. this stat
i can announce toda that and northern ireland. i can announce today that we — and northern ireland.land. i can announce today that we will cut _ and northern ireland. i can announce today that we will cut the _ and northern ireland. i can announce today that we will cut the basic - today that we will cut the basic rate of income tax to 19p in april 2020 three, one year earlier. that means a tax cut for over 31 million people injust eight means a tax cut for over 31 million people in just...
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there's a lot of activity now in northern ireland because that's where king charles just left a service that concluded, and he spent a little time shaking hands but now is on his way home. charles was greeted earlier by thousands of mourners there before the body of his mother, queen elizabeth ii will return from london to scotland and tonight will be at buckingham palace. and the king's visit is a reminder of the history in the region marched by the violent sectarian conflict between loyalists and irish nationalists known as the troubles. and embodied by the 2012 photo of elizabeth shaking hands with the deputy first minister, a former commander in the irish republican army, the group responsible for assassinating her cousin in 1979. it was an event that rocked the royal family. that is the challenging historical context charles finds himself in as monarch, and the question now looming over his reign, what does the future of the region look like under his rule? any moment now, king charles and queen consort camilla will be heading to the airport to leave belfast to return here to londo
there's a lot of activity now in northern ireland because that's where king charles just left a service that concluded, and he spent a little time shaking hands but now is on his way home. charles was greeted earlier by thousands of mourners there before the body of his mother, queen elizabeth ii will return from london to scotland and tonight will be at buckingham palace. and the king's visit is a reminder of the history in the region marched by the violent sectarian conflict between loyalists...
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in northern ireland.me showery bursts of rain affecting some western parts of england, wales again, looks pretty dry for eastern areas of england. so temperatures here again reaching the mid 20s. but after the early rain in northern ireland, we should see some sunshine. so it's going to be a warmer day than today. but that low pressure is not really going anywhere at all. it continues to spiral around to the west of the uk early next week, continuing to dominate our weather. the details are going to change a bit, but we look like we're going to have some heavy rain, perhaps thundery pushing northwards into scotland. the winds picking up here in the southwest. gales are quite possible and this rain will turn heavy and thundery. there'll be some sunshine around elsewhere, maybe a few sharp showers breaking out as well. but because it's a southerly breeze, it's quite warm air for this time of the year. temperatures the low to mid 20s, but with low pressure dominating through the rest of next week, it's still
in northern ireland.me showery bursts of rain affecting some western parts of england, wales again, looks pretty dry for eastern areas of england. so temperatures here again reaching the mid 20s. but after the early rain in northern ireland, we should see some sunshine. so it's going to be a warmer day than today. but that low pressure is not really going anywhere at all. it continues to spiral around to the west of the uk early next week, continuing to dominate our weather. the details are...
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and of course, that distinction about the northern ireland goes like this. there's a division politically, ethnically, religiously, in this country. it's a quarter of a century since there was peace after the 30 year conflict. and then, of course, a whole series of attempts to heal the divisions. and now the royal family were involved in that the queen especially shaking hands with martin mcguinness, a former i r a leader back in 2012. that made a massive difference to the way britain del with ireland, the commitments by republicans to actually stay peaceful and then develop and now an extraordinary political development. we have our, the shin fame, which was once the political wing of the ira and the biggest party and it's vice president. and now the 1st minister designate here, now she originally st. condolences. she's wearing back black when she actually made those condolences and the speech in support of the royalty and what they've done for northern ireland. many disbelieving such words after the roll sion fame played back in the so called troubles, but
and of course, that distinction about the northern ireland goes like this. there's a division politically, ethnically, religiously, in this country. it's a quarter of a century since there was peace after the 30 year conflict. and then, of course, a whole series of attempts to heal the divisions. and now the royal family were involved in that the queen especially shaking hands with martin mcguinness, a former i r a leader back in 2012. that made a massive difference to the way britain del with...