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am one night falls in belfast it's time for a pint of beer. the corner pop there's a pop on almost every corner on the bit of luck it will feature life irish music. all right time now for something to eat in today goes barnacles are on the menu this delicacy is harvested by brave fisherman on the good leashing coast in northern spain now perhaps one reason that these men are willing to risk their lives for these crustaceans is because goose barnacles are worth their weight in gold they can cost up to two hundred euros per kilo we take a look now at what goes into serving up this spanish specialty. here on the coast of antonio to head over a yawn is braving the elements to harvest the local delicacy but there are known as . there found on rocks like these which makes collecting them both difficult and dangerous. would be harvesting them is very dangerous the waves can smash you against the rocks or carry you out to sea. but they're worth the effort his goose panic calls are delicious and in great demand but strict harvesting rules apply antonia
am one night falls in belfast it's time for a pint of beer. the corner pop there's a pop on almost every corner on the bit of luck it will feature life irish music. all right time now for something to eat in today goes barnacles are on the menu this delicacy is harvested by brave fisherman on the good leashing coast in northern spain now perhaps one reason that these men are willing to risk their lives for these crustaceans is because goose barnacles are worth their weight in gold they can cost...
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nearby belfast city hall is a playful building modeled on other city hall stating from the height of the british empire. the windows depicting historic events and stained glass are a must see many of the marble clad holes on the council chamber are also open to the public. just outside of town fans of the hit television series gain of thrones can visit familiar locations in reality like the dark hedges beech tree lane and the council ward they can try their hand at the bow and arrow in the original sashing. if it's too far back you might hit the side of her face or nose which we do already i need them still needed . and when night falls in belfast it's time for a pint of beer at the corner pop there's a pub on almost every corner on the bit of luck it will feature life arash music. all right time now for something to eat into the goose barnacles are on the menu this delicacy is harvested by brave fisherman on the gleason coast in northern spain now perhaps one reason that these men are willing to risk their lives for these crustaceans is because goose monocles are worth their weight
nearby belfast city hall is a playful building modeled on other city hall stating from the height of the british empire. the windows depicting historic events and stained glass are a must see many of the marble clad holes on the council chamber are also open to the public. just outside of town fans of the hit television series gain of thrones can visit familiar locations in reality like the dark hedges beech tree lane and the council ward they can try their hand at the bow and arrow in the...
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arlene foster has to say to her party conference in belfast. party conference in belfast. before youader of the democratic unionist party. democratic unionist party. hall, and indeed those of you who are supporters watching at home. are supporters watching at home. that you have done over this past 12 months. months. benefit of everyone and that must be are guiding principle. are guiding principle. boris forjoining us at our conference, thank you so much. conference, thank you so much. applause —— my personal welcome to boris. —— my personal welcome to boris. philip hammond was speaking at a conference dinner yesterday evening. conference dinner yesterday evening. stage to further the national interest. interest. who have travelled to participate in the conference this weekend. the conference this weekend. is fitting as we launch our friends of gibraltar grouping early on. of gibraltar grouping early on. meeting with the chief minister there, fabian picardo. there, fabian picardo. stand with the people and government of gibraltar at this difficult time. of gibraltar at this difficult
arlene foster has to say to her party conference in belfast. party conference in belfast. before youader of the democratic unionist party. democratic unionist party. hall, and indeed those of you who are supporters watching at home. are supporters watching at home. that you have done over this past 12 months. months. benefit of everyone and that must be are guiding principle. are guiding principle. boris forjoining us at our conference, thank you so much. conference, thank you so much. applause...
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ted tannic belfast was opened in two thousand and twelve for the hundredth anniversary of the ship's only voyage alongside replicas of various cabins as the last known photo of the titanic a large part of the exhibit is diversity the linus' construction. just waiting views of belfast head to the victoria square center a few stories up from the shopping concourses is a glass dome but with an average of one hundred fifty four rainy days a year they can be no guarantee of good visibility. nearby belfast city hall is a playful building modeled on other city halls dating from the height of the british empire. the windows depicting historic events in stained glass are a must see to many of the marble clad holes and the council chamber are also open to the public. just outside of town fans of the hit television series game of thrones can visit familiar locations in reality like the dark hedges beech tree lane and the council ward they can try the hand of the bow and arrow in the original sashing. if she's far back you might have the side of her feasts or notes which we do already i need the
ted tannic belfast was opened in two thousand and twelve for the hundredth anniversary of the ship's only voyage alongside replicas of various cabins as the last known photo of the titanic a large part of the exhibit is diversity the linus' construction. just waiting views of belfast head to the victoria square center a few stories up from the shopping concourses is a glass dome but with an average of one hundred fifty four rainy days a year they can be no guarantee of good visibility. nearby...
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look who's become an ally — borisjohnson in belfast to lend his support. confidence and supply agreement keeping keeping jeremy corbyn out of downing street, he said. it is vital that we keep this partnership going and we keep this confidence and supply arrangement going and that we're not so complacent as to abandon the government of this country to a man whose avowed policy is to break up this country. if the backstop is used, northern ireland would remain fixed to eu rules, even after the rest of the uk goes its own way. many northern ireland businesses are supporting the deal, putting them at odds with the dup, who insist it undermines the integrity of the uk. i think that's an adamant that no one in the business community in northern ireland accepts. it is seldom you see unanimity on anything in northern ireland and when you find every business and organisation is telling you something different, i think the dup should take cognizance of that. never before has this party been so centre stage. they have been fired up by borisjohnson and now they have t
look who's become an ally — borisjohnson in belfast to lend his support. confidence and supply agreement keeping keeping jeremy corbyn out of downing street, he said. it is vital that we keep this partnership going and we keep this confidence and supply arrangement going and that we're not so complacent as to abandon the government of this country to a man whose avowed policy is to break up this country. if the backstop is used, northern ireland would remain fixed to eu rules, even after the...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.eek across the bbc, we have a special section on fa ke bbc, we have a special section on fake news. #beyondfa kenews bbc, we have a special section on fake news. #beyondfakenews if you wa nt to fake news. #beyondfakenews if you want to get involved. i'm on social media too if you want to get in touch. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm holly hamilton, and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the real deal. solari's stay as head coach at madrid is extended. novak djokovic produces a tennis masterclass to beatjohn isner in straight sets at the atp tour finals. and player power earns one of the nba's best a move to the philadelphia 76ers. hello and welcome to the programme. thanks forjoining us. taking a stroll down real madrid's managerial alumni shows some rather familiar and formidible faces — jose mourinho, zinedine zidane, carlo ancelotti, and now santiago solari. perhaps not a name you instantly recognise, but the former madrid youth
chris page, bbc news, belfast.eek across the bbc, we have a special section on fa ke bbc, we have a special section on fake news. #beyondfa kenews bbc, we have a special section on fake news. #beyondfakenews if you wa nt to fake news. #beyondfakenews if you want to get involved. i'm on social media too if you want to get in touch. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm holly hamilton, and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the real deal. solari's...
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from belfast, our ireland correspondent, chris page., chaos and bloodshed were everywhere in belfast. the conflict known as the troubles was heading for its height. during august, the security forces carried out operation demetrius in which suspected paramilitary members were detained without trial. there were violent disturbances across northern ireland. in ballymurphy, 10 people were fatally wounded in the space of 36 hours. at the time, the army said they were either in the ira or caught in crossfire between soldiers and republicans. relatives have campaigned for decades to clear the names of those who died. nearly half a century after the shootings, and the original investigation, which they called a sham, the families have come back to court this morning hoping this inquest will finally give them answers. the new investigation before a judge is taking place because people likejohn teggart pressed for it. his father, daniel, was shot dead. it's 47 years since the first bullet passed through my father's body, and 47 years since the f
from belfast, our ireland correspondent, chris page., chaos and bloodshed were everywhere in belfast. the conflict known as the troubles was heading for its height. during august, the security forces carried out operation demetrius in which suspected paramilitary members were detained without trial. there were violent disturbances across northern ireland. in ballymurphy, 10 people were fatally wounded in the space of 36 hours. at the time, the army said they were either in the ira or caught in...
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from belfast, our ireland correspondent, emma va rdy. closely—watched conference in the party's history. northern ireland's dup, whose support the government depends on, are poised to vote down the draft brexit deal. for this draft agreement fails her own key commitments. the prime minister has not been able to guarantee an outcome that eliminates the risk of the introduction of the so—called backstop arrangements. 0n the one hand, we are told the backstop would be the best of both worlds. and on the other hand we are told we are not going to need the backstop. the backstop is the eu's legal guarantee to prevent a hard irish border. bin the backstop! but within the dup it's bitterly opposed. and look who has become an ally. borisjohnson was in belfast to lend his support, saying it was the confidence—and—supply agreement with the dup keeping jeremy corbyn out of downing street. it is absolutely vital that we keep this partnership going. and we keep this confidence—and—supply arrangement going. if the so—called irish backstop was to be us
from belfast, our ireland correspondent, emma va rdy. closely—watched conference in the party's history. northern ireland's dup, whose support the government depends on, are poised to vote down the draft brexit deal. for this draft agreement fails her own key commitments. the prime minister has not been able to guarantee an outcome that eliminates the risk of the introduction of the so—called backstop arrangements. 0n the one hand, we are told the backstop would be the best of both worlds....
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.officer and seven palestinians, including a hamas commander, were killed during a special forces operation in the territory. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has cut short a trip to paris. he told reporters before leaving he was doing everything possible to prevent the situation from escalating. hamas, which runs gaza, has described the operation as cowardly and has vowed revenge. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, is in saudi arabia, urging the authorities there to do more to deliverjustice for the family of the murdered journalist, jamal khashoggi. he was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul six weeks ago. the foreign secretary's visit comes after the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, told the saudi crown prince, that washington would hold everyone involved in the killing accountable. richard galpin reports. the foreign secretary's visit in saudi arabia started with a meeting this morning king solomon. mr hunt a p pa re ntly this morning king solomon. mr hunt a
chris page, bbc news, belfast.officer and seven palestinians, including a hamas commander, were killed during a special forces operation in the territory. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has cut short a trip to paris. he told reporters before leaving he was doing everything possible to prevent the situation from escalating. hamas, which runs gaza, has described the operation as cowardly and has vowed revenge. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, is in saudi arabia, urging the...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.lieved to be more than 3,000 years old. the discovery, on the west bank of the nile at luxor, contained two mummies encased in coffins which researchers said had been perfectly preserved. sodaba haidare reports. this ancient coffin is one of the two discovered in luxor, on the banks of the river nile. it contains the mummy of a woman named thuya, almost perfectly preserved in linen inside a coffin for more than 3,000 years. ancient egyptians mummified humans to preserve their bodies for the afterlife. the woman was from the 18th egyptian dynasty, whose most famous pharaohs include tutankhamun and rameses ii. it is the first time egyptian authorities have opened a sealed sarcophagus before the international media. the discovery was made by a french—led mission in a northern region, alongside other significant finds. september 2018, we did continue the work, and then we found a side chamber sealed with mud bricks. so we did open it. we found two intact wooden coffins in perfectly preserv
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.lieved to be more than 3,000 years old. the discovery, on the west bank of the nile at luxor, contained two mummies encased in coffins which researchers said had been perfectly preserved. sodaba haidare reports. this ancient coffin is one of the two discovered in luxor, on the banks of the river nile. it contains the mummy of a woman named thuya, almost perfectly preserved in linen inside a coffin for more than 3,000 years. ancient egyptians mummified humans to...
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so she has trouble everywhere boris johnson was speaking up there in belfast and she said in this forum is treason may present it is a titanic mistake just a couple of months ago boris johnson said we will make a titanic success. now he has really changed his tune and it's all bad for the reason may as we stand here today she does not have a majority in parliament for this deal she isn't even close to it ok thank you so much that was the. reporting for us from london. the united nations is marking the international day for the elimination of violence against women on sunday several thousand women marched in rome on the eve of the occasion they were called victims of violence demanded greater rights for women and chanted slogans against the far right league party activists in turkey are also gearing up for demonstrations on sunday just last month at the european council warned ankara to do more to protect women and girls against domestic violence correspondent yulia han met one survivor. my name is hundred nashton i was born in one thousand nine hundred six in istanbul i was always very
so she has trouble everywhere boris johnson was speaking up there in belfast and she said in this forum is treason may present it is a titanic mistake just a couple of months ago boris johnson said we will make a titanic success. now he has really changed his tune and it's all bad for the reason may as we stand here today she does not have a majority in parliament for this deal she isn't even close to it ok thank you so much that was the. reporting for us from london. the united nations is...
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you will see there was a legitimate concern in dublin and belfast but also in brussels about whethernot this will politically survive the ride. she has invited a group of business leaders to number ten today to hear what the detail is, when it comes to the chief executives, some of the prominent businesses in the uk, they actually won't have a say, they will not vote on any of this, they will not vote on any of this, they will not vote on any of this, they will want to have their opinion heard but will have to crack on. the time is ticking. january is a notable date, but it is an extremely short time. in brussels there are a huge amount of contingency plans released, no deal seminars and hereditary areas and matters of consideration, time is ticking, it is in nobody ‘s interest to have any kind of assumption that this is a done deal. from this perspective, we are so done deal. from this perspective, we are so close to the wire some are saying that at work in the prime ministers favour, saying that they realise we have got to get on board with something. it might not be what we wa nte
you will see there was a legitimate concern in dublin and belfast but also in brussels about whethernot this will politically survive the ride. she has invited a group of business leaders to number ten today to hear what the detail is, when it comes to the chief executives, some of the prominent businesses in the uk, they actually won't have a say, they will not vote on any of this, they will not vote on any of this, they will not vote on any of this, they will want to have their opinion heard...
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meanwhile in belfast there was heartbreak for northern ireland as they were beaten 2—1 by austria, afterding with the last kick of the game. austria — who had already won the group — scored first but, corry evans hit back soon after with northern ireland's first goal in four matches. the home side looked like they were heading for a draw but valentino lazaro scored the winner in the 93rd minute. northern ireland were already relegated from group b3, but defeat means they end the campaign without a single point. arsenal have maintained their 100% start to the season in the women's super league. they beat bottom side everton 4—0. it was 1—0 at halftime but vivianne miedema scored twice in the second half to make sure of the win. that's now eight out of eight for arsenal and they are six points clear of manchester city at the top of the table. but there was late concern for them in the match, with captain jordan nobbs stretchered off with a knee injury. elsewhere, birmingham city beat west ham 3—0 but slip to fourth in the table on goal difference. two goals from fara williams helped readin
meanwhile in belfast there was heartbreak for northern ireland as they were beaten 2—1 by austria, afterding with the last kick of the game. austria — who had already won the group — scored first but, corry evans hit back soon after with northern ireland's first goal in four matches. the home side looked like they were heading for a draw but valentino lazaro scored the winner in the 93rd minute. northern ireland were already relegated from group b3, but defeat means they end the campaign...
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[laughter] >> simon: and i might say my first real reporting assignment was in belfast in the 1960s, and short brothers made these particular type of aircraft rather stubby looking, people-carrier and the wings for that aircraft were made in har gsbeen in northern china. and you would see the wings would come on the transiberian railway, to moscow, to amsterdam, to hairch to british aisles to liverpool, put on another fairy to belfast, which i thought was delightful insanity. >> guest: -- >> simon: i hope what i said was true and you're not going to write a letter saying there were 176 improvements. sir? >> guest: besides avoiding take-off from singapore. what would you say what week -- you mentioned that this stress of taking off in a short -- in airspace in singapore might create issues for some airplanes because of the precision of the parts. so besides that, what other practicalpr advice for daily lie do you have that we can take away from your book? >> simon: practical, rather than not taking airplanes. i think one has to have faith in the precision, and the things are going to
[laughter] >> simon: and i might say my first real reporting assignment was in belfast in the 1960s, and short brothers made these particular type of aircraft rather stubby looking, people-carrier and the wings for that aircraft were made in har gsbeen in northern china. and you would see the wings would come on the transiberian railway, to moscow, to amsterdam, to hairch to british aisles to liverpool, put on another fairy to belfast, which i thought was delightful insanity. >>...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.cretary, boris johnson is due to address the conference in the next half hour. speaking ahead of that mrjohnson called on the government and the eu to get rid of the irish backstop. the best thing we can do isjump the backstop and get both sides to ee, backstop and get both sides to agree, which they both do agree, that there is no need through our border in northern ireland. the commission doesn't want it, or the technical experts say that there is no need to have it, and then take that discussion out of the withdrawal agreement and put it for the negotiations that are going to ta ke the negotiations that are going to take place over the next couple of yea rs, take place over the next couple of years, which is where it belongs, and that is the way forward. separately, you agree to do a big free—trade agreement and both sides need to do that, and i think what we should also do, to encourage progress towards that free—trade agreement, we need the uk government to say now, that £39 billi
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.cretary, boris johnson is due to address the conference in the next half hour. speaking ahead of that mrjohnson called on the government and the eu to get rid of the irish backstop. the best thing we can do isjump the backstop and get both sides to ee, backstop and get both sides to agree, which they both do agree, that there is no need through our border in northern ireland. the commission doesn't want it, or the technical experts say that there is no need to have...
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our ireland correspondent chris page is at the conference in belfast for us.ith the message that the dup is reaffirming its opposition to the prime minister's d raft opposition to the prime minister's draft brexit deal. there has never been as much attention on the dup. the chancellor philip hammond was here, borisjohnson was speaking before arlene foster, this is the party used ten mps are staying theresa may's minority government, they are at the parliamentary pivot point i'm with one of those mps now, gavin robinson, mp for east belfast, so gavin robinson, mp for east belfast, so what did you make of what arlene foster had to say about the brexit situation in the ticket the? arlene has been very clear in her position, position we have held for 18 months, where we have indicated that we have constitutional redlines, we want to see this country which voted to leave as one, and to do so in a way which doesn't impinge on the constitutional or economic integrity of our country. that message was reinforcement and indeed endorsed today by conservative colleagues.
our ireland correspondent chris page is at the conference in belfast for us.ith the message that the dup is reaffirming its opposition to the prime minister's d raft opposition to the prime minister's draft brexit deal. there has never been as much attention on the dup. the chancellor philip hammond was here, borisjohnson was speaking before arlene foster, this is the party used ten mps are staying theresa may's minority government, they are at the parliamentary pivot point i'm with one of...
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i called a meeting for this purpose tomorrow in belfast. friend the chance cancer of dublin will be at the intergovernment conference. i'm actively to three how and when external facilitation could play constructive role in efforts to restore political dialogue. this will form part of my discussions with parties. but some mps felt progress was too slow. according to the reporting commission, there should be no illusions about a lack of political leadership in belfast on it is to end paramilitaries on. the end of an reporting commission concluded that a key factor in bringing premature is on tv and was resolution critical structures in northern ireland. can she explained the essence of formal talks between the essence of formal talks between the liberal party since february? mr speaker, our people are said earlier. the best thing for northern ireland is if their letterboxes and back into the assembly and make decisions on their behalf. as a memberof decisions on their behalf. as a member of government, support solution across the whole unite
i called a meeting for this purpose tomorrow in belfast. friend the chance cancer of dublin will be at the intergovernment conference. i'm actively to three how and when external facilitation could play constructive role in efforts to restore political dialogue. this will form part of my discussions with parties. but some mps felt progress was too slow. according to the reporting commission, there should be no illusions about a lack of political leadership in belfast on it is to end...
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nearly 500 jobs are to go at bombardier in belfast.cking rise in teenage gambling — a study says it's a problem for 50,000 children in the uk. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with hugh. and there's been an interesting survey released in football. hello, good afternoon, simon. we will be talking about a wide ranging report out in football today. the vast majority of football fans, 27,000 surveyed, say they want fifa to consider previous racist abuse when they award countries international tournaments. we will have more at around 2:30pm. i drove through snow this morning, then. yes, little in places, not an awful lot, not a lot more to come in the forecast over the next few days. we will talk all things snow here but also the other side of the pond, very cold thanksgiving on the way, details around 2:30pm. thank you thank you very much, ben. also coming up, change of tune in whales. we'll have more on the scientific discovery that populations of male humpback whales undergo a "cultural revolution" every few years — and change
nearly 500 jobs are to go at bombardier in belfast.cking rise in teenage gambling — a study says it's a problem for 50,000 children in the uk. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with hugh. and there's been an interesting survey released in football. hello, good afternoon, simon. we will be talking about a wide ranging report out in football today. the vast majority of football fans, 27,000 surveyed, say they want fifa to consider previous racist abuse when they award countries...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, belfast.eals could britain strike with other countries under the terms of theresa may's brexit deal? last night, president trump said the deal looked good for the eu, but could prevent future trade deals between the uk and the us. is he right? our business editor simonjack has been looking at the possibilities. the first thing worth saying is that the uk already does a lot of trade with the us, in fact, the us buys more uk goods and services than any other single country by miles. uk export to the us in 2016 were worth £99 billion a year, that is nearly double what we sell to germany and much more than we do to france and ireland. to the eu in total, we sell £241 billion worth of goods a year, so £241 billion worth of goods a year, so it is still a biggest trading partner overall. there is no reason that existing trade with the us should be affected, but what mr trump may have meant is that the pm's plan could make it harder to strike a new trade deal with the us and there he may have a point.
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, belfast.eals could britain strike with other countries under the terms of theresa may's brexit deal? last night, president trump said the deal looked good for the eu, but could prevent future trade deals between the uk and the us. is he right? our business editor simonjack has been looking at the possibilities. the first thing worth saying is that the uk already does a lot of trade with the us, in fact, the us buys more uk goods and services than any other single...
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in belfast, the dup renews its attack on theresa may's brexit deal,
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, belfast. britain strike with other countries under the terms of theresa may's brexit deal? last night, president trump said the deal looked good for the eu, but could prevent future trade deals between the uk and the us. is he right? our business editor, simonjack, has been looking at the possibilities. well, the first thing worth saying is that the uk already does a lot of trade with the us. in fact, the us buys more uk goods and services than any other single country, by miles. uk exports to the us in 2016 were worth £99 billion a year, that's nearly double what we sell to germany and much more than we do to france and ireland. but to the eu in total, we sell £241 billion worth of goods a year, so it's still our biggest trading partner overall. now, there is no reason that existing trade with the us should be affected, but what mr trump may have meant is that the pm's plan could make it hard to strike a new trade deal with the us — and there, he may have a point. the uk is due to leave the e
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, belfast. britain strike with other countries under the terms of theresa may's brexit deal? last night, president trump said the deal looked good for the eu, but could prevent future trade deals between the uk and the us. is he right? our business editor, simonjack, has been looking at the possibilities. well, the first thing worth saying is that the uk already does a lot of trade with the us. in fact, the us buys more uk goods and services than any other single...
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minister for european affairs and doug glass alexander is a senior fellow at harvard university's belfast university for science and affairs and served as minister for europe and secretary of state for scotland in the british government. i would like to recognize the irish ambassador with us today and just please feel free to use your phones tweeting about today's events. with that, over to you. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure, as always, to be at brookings and see so many familiar faces. thank you for having me. it's a pleasure to have a well-qualified panel and diverse panel to discuss this imminent on the brink issue that we're all facing. just to remind you for those who are not [ inaudible ], we've got halloween approaching next week and sure enough, theresa may, at the same time, is very close to midnight, late night sessions in brussels, trying to negotiate something approximating her checkers deal for the europeans to accept the deal for britain's divorce agreement, which has to happen by march 29th under article 50 and which includes three things -- one, what happens to e
minister for european affairs and doug glass alexander is a senior fellow at harvard university's belfast university for science and affairs and served as minister for europe and secretary of state for scotland in the british government. i would like to recognize the irish ambassador with us today and just please feel free to use your phones tweeting about today's events. with that, over to you. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure, as always, to be at brookings and see so many...
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of the european union and that is why that is why together with our commitments in the belfast agreement that is why northern ireland is dealt with is dealt with separately in the withdrawal agreement and then finally he complained much of his statement was a complaint that scotland was not specifically mentioned in these documents scotland is not specifically mentioned scotland is a part of the united states. mr duncan smith. but. can i say that i have always wished well to my right although friend and my question is in this light to say that deep deep misgivings on reading much of this overnight there is a real issue with the way that we will be treated in with the backstop and i say to her that when you read this you realize that we are locking ourselves in to an arrangement from which we seem unable therefore to have the sovereign right to withdraw that seems to me to be the biggest single issue here which strips away the one thing that we said when we wanted to vote for leaving was that we took back control so can i say to my right elbow friend my concern is that we have the soverei
of the european union and that is why that is why together with our commitments in the belfast agreement that is why northern ireland is dealt with is dealt with separately in the withdrawal agreement and then finally he complained much of his statement was a complaint that scotland was not specifically mentioned in these documents scotland is not specifically mentioned scotland is a part of the united states. mr duncan smith. but. can i say that i have always wished well to my right although...
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cuts in belfast?lier. things have been fighting over in western areas today, we have seen outbreaks of rain already, this quite continuing to feed and across western parts and we have another lump of cloud here in the atlantic and that is hurtling towards us and promises to bring some very wet and windy weather during tomorrow. through the rest of this afternoon rain will become increasingly widespread across these western areas, windy as well and the wind arrows showing average speeds, the gusts will be stronger than that, particularly for western coasts and cornwall, west wales and eastern fringes of northern ireland tonight and scotland, we will see outbreaks of rain and elsewhere some clear spells. given the strength of the wind it will not get too cold with minimum temperatures between four and 10 degrees. but this area of low pressure is lurking to the west and asa pressure is lurking to the west and as a scrabble system approaches it will bring some very wet weather and some very will bring som
cuts in belfast?lier. things have been fighting over in western areas today, we have seen outbreaks of rain already, this quite continuing to feed and across western parts and we have another lump of cloud here in the atlantic and that is hurtling towards us and promises to bring some very wet and windy weather during tomorrow. through the rest of this afternoon rain will become increasingly widespread across these western areas, windy as well and the wind arrows showing average speeds, the...
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british prime minister theresa may went to belfast today to sell her brexit plan.nist party is opposed to the agreement. the party says it in peril's northern ireland place in the u.k. by potentially tying the region to you you rules indefinitely. lead fosterthe eu tells bloomberg that her trip is likely to be a waste of time. a day after president trump's former campaign chair paul manafort was accused of relating a plea agreement in the russia probe, the president has accused special counsel robert mueller of "ruining lives." the president tweeted today that the mueller investigation -- when the mueller investigation and scum it become evident that people were treated "horribly and viciously and people's lives are being ruined for refusing to live." -- lie." president duda one wants the united states to stop protecting them. turkey was angered by a recent u.s. decision to establish observation post in northern which washington says it is meant to warn turkey
british prime minister theresa may went to belfast today to sell her brexit plan.nist party is opposed to the agreement. the party says it in peril's northern ireland place in the u.k. by potentially tying the region to you you rules indefinitely. lead fosterthe eu tells bloomberg that her trip is likely to be a waste of time. a day after president trump's former campaign chair paul manafort was accused of relating a plea agreement in the russia probe, the president has accused special counsel...
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rain reaching cornwall and devon, parts of wales, eventually belfast as well, and by the afternoon centralarts of the uk, but for most of the day it looks as though northern areas will stay dry. misty and foggy for a time in the morning. let's look at the weather in the middle of the week. big low—pressure well and truly in charge, in fact dominating the whole north atlantic. look at all of these isobars. with that also comes much milder weather which will also be reaching all parts of the country by wednesday. lots of showers, gale force winds inland, even severe gales along some of these western coast. winds could prove disruptive. these are the average wind speeds. in many cases, you could double or maybe even triple in some of these northern areas that average winds. the temperatures, 1a in london, 11 degrees in the north. so double figures throughout the country. on thursday, again, low—pressure very close to our neighbourhood, again sending strong winds, mild air and frequent showers, but in between those you will get the sunshine as well. that is if you are not stuck underneath the
rain reaching cornwall and devon, parts of wales, eventually belfast as well, and by the afternoon centralarts of the uk, but for most of the day it looks as though northern areas will stay dry. misty and foggy for a time in the morning. let's look at the weather in the middle of the week. big low—pressure well and truly in charge, in fact dominating the whole north atlantic. look at all of these isobars. with that also comes much milder weather which will also be reaching all parts of the...
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he missed the flight to belfast on the day i supported reckon moment in belfast city missed that flighte in the end, though. taking on what rankin said, he is doing his next up are free and in a world he is not familiar with, fashion. he is having with the creative direction as photographing it. so i'm doing the visual direction. so look, everything playing here, even helped design some of the close. hello. two seconds. it does not take too long before things start to get a bit heated. they keep their cool and they're all smiles at the end. next is bigger, better. the trailer trash girls, the last event of the summer. i think they are all cheesed up at the moment. yes. no. thank you. music. after we met gizzy, we were thinking over the next couple of months, so we are going to keep a diary and have stuff put in already, like weddings and stuff like that. so we are going to look at our diary and see where we have gaps and then like she said, that is where fashion week and then with brands we want want to work with. thigns we want to do. that's really satisfying, selling out. it's been a
he missed the flight to belfast on the day i supported reckon moment in belfast city missed that flighte in the end, though. taking on what rankin said, he is doing his next up are free and in a world he is not familiar with, fashion. he is having with the creative direction as photographing it. so i'm doing the visual direction. so look, everything playing here, even helped design some of the close. hello. two seconds. it does not take too long before things start to get a bit heated. they...
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brexit secretary dominic raab holds talks with the dup in belfast.ors remove the wreckage of the helicopter in which the leicester city owner died, the players vow to do their best in his honour at tomorrows match against cardiff.
brexit secretary dominic raab holds talks with the dup in belfast.ors remove the wreckage of the helicopter in which the leicester city owner died, the players vow to do their best in his honour at tomorrows match against cardiff.
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in a moment will take to talk to chris page in belfast.cal correspondent, chris mason at westminster. chris, this is described in the report as another brexit headache. is that's an understatement? definitely. you get considerably worse that he is the only want to pack it in in the next few days as no indications yet that anyone is likely to follow him, but it would not necessarily be a surprise. definitely a headache simply because of the basic maps. there the stinging language from joe johnson in his interviews and a twitter and the company article but to explain his writing patient and as i say is also the numbers which is the prime minister she hopes is going to come backin minister she hopes is going to come back in the next few weeks to parliament with a brexit deal that she has to get through the house of commons and every member of the government who quits and says they won't be able to vote for it runs the risk from the prime minister perspective of adding to the pile of mps in the opposing side who could oppose the league rejecte
in a moment will take to talk to chris page in belfast.cal correspondent, chris mason at westminster. chris, this is described in the report as another brexit headache. is that's an understatement? definitely. you get considerably worse that he is the only want to pack it in in the next few days as no indications yet that anyone is likely to follow him, but it would not necessarily be a surprise. definitely a headache simply because of the basic maps. there the stinging language from joe...
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borisjohnson was in belfast to lend his support, saying it was the confidence and supply arrangementwning street. it is absolutely vital that we keep this partnership going, and we keep this confidence and supply arrangement going. if the so—called irish backstop was to be used, northern ireland would remain fixed to eu rules, even after the rest of the uk goes its own way. many northern ireland businesses are supporting the deal. but they are at odds with the dup, who say it undermines the integrity of the uk. well, i think that's an argument that no—one in the business community in northern ireland accepts. it's very seldom in northern ireland you see unanimity about everything, but when you find that every single business organisation is telling you something different, then i think the dup should take cognisance of that. but the dup see this as their moment to stand firm, and they aren't backing down. well, never before has this party been so centrestage. they've been fired up by boris, and know they have the backing of the brexiteers in westminster. this is bbc news. our main st
borisjohnson was in belfast to lend his support, saying it was the confidence and supply arrangementwning street. it is absolutely vital that we keep this partnership going, and we keep this confidence and supply arrangement going. if the so—called irish backstop was to be used, northern ireland would remain fixed to eu rules, even after the rest of the uk goes its own way. many northern ireland businesses are supporting the deal. but they are at odds with the dup, who say it undermines the...
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there is quite an atmosphere here at the dup conference in belfast.as there been so much national interest on what happens at a dup conference because this is the party which is at the parliamentary pivot point, it has a deal with the conservatives to support theresa may's minority government in key votes, but that arrangement has been under increasing strain in recent days because the dup are not happy with the draft brexit deal. they feel that arrangements for the border backstop would leave northern ireland potentially under the control of the eu, which would be a breach of the northern ireland sovereignty, they say. last night we have the chancellor philip hammond coming here trying to sell the prime minister was my deal, but i expect borisjohnson will get minister was my deal, but i expect boris johnson will get a minister was my deal, but i expect borisjohnson will get a better reception when he comes to speak here this afternoon. the question being asked, how stable is the confidence in the agreement? could the dup be prepared to pull down the
there is quite an atmosphere here at the dup conference in belfast.as there been so much national interest on what happens at a dup conference because this is the party which is at the parliamentary pivot point, it has a deal with the conservatives to support theresa may's minority government in key votes, but that arrangement has been under increasing strain in recent days because the dup are not happy with the draft brexit deal. they feel that arrangements for the border backstop would leave...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.pected to be in brussels later this afternoon ahead of tomorrow's meeting of eu heads of government. spain's prime minister, though, insists he will not attend unless spanish objections concerning gibraltar are sorted out. our correspondent gavin lee is in brussels. how serious is the spanish threat of a "no show" (05) threat of a "no show". how serious is the spanish threat of a "no show"? well, pedro sanchez, the prime minister, has arrived back in madrid from cuba, when he gave that speech last night to say that unless they have an explicit legal text saying that spain has a say, final say, with the uk over gibraltar, which it still contests the british overseas territory, he will not be attending tomorrow's summit, which means the summit cannot go ahead because you cannot have an extraordinary summit with one key member missing. according to eu rules. talking to eu officials today, they are saying the brits and spanish officials are trying to come to some way to placate the spanish
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.pected to be in brussels later this afternoon ahead of tomorrow's meeting of eu heads of government. spain's prime minister, though, insists he will not attend unless spanish objections concerning gibraltar are sorted out. our correspondent gavin lee is in brussels. how serious is the spanish threat of a "no show" (05) threat of a "no show". how serious is the spanish threat of a "no show"? well, pedro sanchez, the prime minister, has...
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ahead of it, still fairly quiet. 12 expected in belfast. driving our weather like a washing machine of weather like a washing machine of weather with wins swirling around it, clouds and heavy outbreaks of rain, gale force winds, severe gales around western coast gusting around 60 mph and in excess of 70 mph for the northern parts of scotland. usually doubled these speeds to get the gusts. 1a in the south. double figures in the north as well. of course, the rain will come, too. the forecast by thursday, rain sweeping some southern and central parts of the uk during the morning as well. not a pleasant birthday on the way with strong winds as well. look at the extent of the rain. it would be in the south and by the middle of the afternoon, sweeping northwards. it won't be raining all the time or through the week. there will be sunny spells between these bouts of heavy rain and wind. 13 in london on thursday, 10 degrees expected in edinburgh. 0n thursday, 10 degrees expected in edinburgh. on friday, still low pressure in charge of the weather a
ahead of it, still fairly quiet. 12 expected in belfast. driving our weather like a washing machine of weather like a washing machine of weather with wins swirling around it, clouds and heavy outbreaks of rain, gale force winds, severe gales around western coast gusting around 60 mph and in excess of 70 mph for the northern parts of scotland. usually doubled these speeds to get the gusts. 1a in the south. double figures in the north as well. of course, the rain will come, too. the forecast by...
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up to 16 in belfast on wednesday. way above average for the time of year. silent to mark the centenary of the end of the first world war. prince charles laid a wreath at the foot of the cenotaph on behalf of her majesty the queen — followed by senior politicans and — for the first time — the german president. 25 people are now known to have died in wildfires in northern california, firefighters are still trying to bring them under control. two of the four people who died in a crash in sheffield are named as adnan ashraf jarral and his one—year—old usman. the conservative minister andrea leadsom says any deal with the eu must not trap the uk in an ‘open ended customs arrangement‘, and rejected claims she was going to resign. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here‘s lizzie greenwood—hughes. good afternoon. starting with football and it‘s a big day in the premier league with four games including the manchester derby which isjust kicking off. but we have a couple of results already — liverpool have beaten fulham 2—0 at anfield in the ear
up to 16 in belfast on wednesday. way above average for the time of year. silent to mark the centenary of the end of the first world war. prince charles laid a wreath at the foot of the cenotaph on behalf of her majesty the queen — followed by senior politicans and — for the first time — the german president. 25 people are now known to have died in wildfires in northern california, firefighters are still trying to bring them under control. two of the four people who died in a crash in...
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on wednesday afternoon, highs of 15 degrees in belfast and in london.and windy weather swinging away. —— our way. hello, you‘re watching afternoon live, i‘m simon mccoy live in westminster. today at two: back my deal or risk uncertainty and division — theresa may attempts to persuade mps, after the eu signed off her brexit deal. she has secured the deal, a very good deal for the united kingdom, and whilst the eu supports her deal, critics argue theresa may faces the biggest battle of all in the commons. the numbers, they say, are strongly stacked against her. freed after a pardon — relief for his family after british academic matthew hedges is told he can go home — but the united arab emirates insists he is a british spy. ratcheting up the tension — ukraine‘s parliament is to decide whether to bring in martial law after the capture of three of its naval vessels by russia. coming up on afternoon live all the sport with hugh ferris.
on wednesday afternoon, highs of 15 degrees in belfast and in london.and windy weather swinging away. —— our way. hello, you‘re watching afternoon live, i‘m simon mccoy live in westminster. today at two: back my deal or risk uncertainty and division — theresa may attempts to persuade mps, after the eu signed off her brexit deal. she has secured the deal, a very good deal for the united kingdom, and whilst the eu supports her deal, critics argue theresa may faces the biggest battle of...
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that is a picture of belfast who threw the afternoon.s much prior, but it still will be much prior, but it still will be much breezy. there is a big area of low pressure here, it is swirling into the atlantic like a snail shell. it will continue to swing weather fronts around its shell. it will continue to swing weatherfronts around its periphery towards us in the coming days. through this evening and overnight, there will be a gap between these two weather fronts and we eyes of ours will open up. the wind will fall lighter and with clear skies, it is november, temperatures will start to come down. by the end of the night, it will be a chilly story. lows of 3—5d, in the north of scotla nd story. lows of 3—5d, in the north of scotland could be down to freezing. by scotland could be down to freezing. by the end the night, they will be more of a colour towards the west and south—west, because there will be more cloud. again, we have some showers dipping into the south—west and wales, through the early part of the day. perhaps some at the no
that is a picture of belfast who threw the afternoon.s much prior, but it still will be much prior, but it still will be much breezy. there is a big area of low pressure here, it is swirling into the atlantic like a snail shell. it will continue to swing weather fronts around its shell. it will continue to swing weatherfronts around its periphery towards us in the coming days. through this evening and overnight, there will be a gap between these two weather fronts and we eyes of ours will open...
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in belfast, the leader of the dup, arlene foster, attacks the deal, saying the dup will vote againstless changes are made. film director nicolas roeg, whose credits include don't look now and the man who fell to earth, has died at the age of 90. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me olly foster and holly hamilton. hello there, these are our headlines this evening. it's a good day so far for the home nations in the autumn internationals, england sign off with a win against australia. it's as you were at the top of the premier league with wins for city and liverpool but spurs are up to third after thrashing chelsea at wembley. it's still tight at the top in scotland, but celtic have gone clear after hearts slip up and rangers are on the prowl. and a good day for adil rashid and england as they close in on a series whitewash in sri lanka. also coming up in the programme... england's women go for glory at the world t20 in antigua, they play australia in the final later tonight. it will be a really good test for us. it will be a really good test
in belfast, the leader of the dup, arlene foster, attacks the deal, saying the dup will vote againstless changes are made. film director nicolas roeg, whose credits include don't look now and the man who fell to earth, has died at the age of 90. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me olly foster and holly hamilton. hello there, these are our headlines this evening. it's a good day so far for the home nations in the autumn internationals, england sign...
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his quarter it's of needs make the pace and draftsmen the old farts of the belfast in society in the early twentieth century. marking one hundred years since the death of a gumption. to inflict damage on w. . i think is everything challenging first i'm going to be a muslim. so much different culture between here and there so a challenging core ethic. to some of the so i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. got my license to work as a swimming instructor a vision our two children one...
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austria — who have already won the group — scored first in belfast, just after half time.he goal. but corry evans hit back for the home side, just seven minutes later. that was northern ireland's first goal in four matches. it is still 1—1 with around ten minutes left to play. arsenal have maintained their 100% start to the season in the women's superleague. they beat bottom side everton 4—0. it was 1—0 at halftime but vivianne miedema scored twice in the second half to make sure of the win. that's now eight out of eight for arsenal and they are six points clear of manchester city at the top of the table. but there was late concern for them in the match, with captain jordan nobbs stretchered off with a knee injury. elsewhere, birmingham city beat west ham 3—0 but slip to fourth in the table on goal difference. two goals from fara williams helped reading win 4—1 at brighton. and chelsea thrashed 10—woman yeovil town 5—0 to move up to third. england test captainjoe root says he wants his team to "set the trend instead of following suit" after winning their first series in sr
austria — who have already won the group — scored first in belfast, just after half time.he goal. but corry evans hit back for the home side, just seven minutes later. that was northern ireland's first goal in four matches. it is still 1—1 with around ten minutes left to play. arsenal have maintained their 100% start to the season in the women's superleague. they beat bottom side everton 4—0. it was 1—0 at halftime but vivianne miedema scored twice in the second half to make sure of...
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this belfast plant here makes the wings for the c series passenger jets. mitigate compulsory redundancies. the union says it is particularly disappointed that the job losses had to be this high, because the company, bombardier, had announced a rise in profits, earlier this year. so, of course, this is a blow to the economy overall of northern ireland, but very worrying news for many workers and their families here, particularly in the run—up to christmas. the prime minister has arrived in brussels for talks with the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, ahead of the eu summit on sunday. they are trying to finalise what's being called a political declaration — effectively an outline of what the uk's future relationship with the european union will be after brexit — in areas ranging from aviation to trade. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. the deal‘s not quite lined up. theresa may and jean—claude juncker need to do more than shake on it. they must finalise the agreement that will shape relations between the uk and the eu for
this belfast plant here makes the wings for the c series passenger jets. mitigate compulsory redundancies. the union says it is particularly disappointed that the job losses had to be this high, because the company, bombardier, had announced a rise in profits, earlier this year. so, of course, this is a blow to the economy overall of northern ireland, but very worrying news for many workers and their families here, particularly in the run—up to christmas. the prime minister has arrived in...
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single digit here, we may get to 10 degrees for belfast and lies 90, to 10 degrees for belfast and liesjust a flake or two of something wintry. this is bbc news. the headlines: the uk prime minister, theresa may, has moved to shore up her government, following widespread opposition to her brexit deal with the eu. mrs may has won the support of some of her key brexiteer ministers, but she has had to defend herself against further calls from critics to stand down. donald trump says he has personally finished writing his answers to questions posed by the mueller inquiry into russian interference in the last us presidential election. mr trump said he had not yet submitted the responses because he'd been very busy. he again described the investigation as a witch hunt. the white house has agreed temporarily to allow the cnn journalist, jim acosta, back into press briefings, after a court ordered it to do so. the journalist's pass was revoked last week after he argued with president trump during a news conference. levels of poverty in some of britain's towns and cities are a disgrace according
single digit here, we may get to 10 degrees for belfast and lies 90, to 10 degrees for belfast and liesjust a flake or two of something wintry. this is bbc news. the headlines: the uk prime minister, theresa may, has moved to shore up her government, following widespread opposition to her brexit deal with the eu. mrs may has won the support of some of her key brexiteer ministers, but she has had to defend herself against further calls from critics to stand down. donald trump says he has...
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meanwhile, in belfast, there was heartbreak for northern ireland as they were beaten 2—1 by austria afteralready won the group, scored first, but corry evans hit back soon after with northern ireland's first goal in four matches. northern ireland were already relegated from group b3, but they looked like they were heading for their first point of the campaign with a draw, but valentino lazaro scored the winner in the 93rd minute. alexander zverev has stunned world number one novak djokovic at the atp finals in london to take the biggest win of his career. the 21—year—old german won in straight sets to take the season ending title for the first time. zverev, who has previously wonjust three masters titles, looked comfortable from the start, breaking djokovic in the ninth game of the first set, serving out to take it 6—4. and he took the second set 6—3. it makes him the youngest player to win the title since djokovic won at the same age in shanghai in 2008. england's women will face india in the semi—finals of the world twenty20, after losing against the west indies and finishing second in
meanwhile, in belfast, there was heartbreak for northern ireland as they were beaten 2—1 by austria afteralready won the group, scored first, but corry evans hit back soon after with northern ireland's first goal in four matches. northern ireland were already relegated from group b3, but they looked like they were heading for their first point of the campaign with a draw, but valentino lazaro scored the winner in the 93rd minute. alexander zverev has stunned world number one novak djokovic at...
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we'll be live in westminster and belfast, where the prime minister arrives this afternoon. also this lunchtime.... home at last — the british academic, released from jail in the united arab emirates, thanks his wife for helping win his freedom. a bus company is fined more than £2 million for ignoring warnings about a driver who killed two people. are rescued in the channel as they try to make it to the british coast. and a postcard from mars — nasa's latest probe sends back its first picture of the red planet. and coming up on bbc news, former england rugby union international sam burgess has blamed what he calls individual egos and selfish players for their early exit from the last world cup. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister has insisted that the uk will be able to strike trade deals around the world after brexit. it comes after president trump suggested the withdrawal agreement sounded like a "great deal for the eu" and might hamper a future trade deal between the us and the uk. in another blow for mrs may, the former defence secretary
we'll be live in westminster and belfast, where the prime minister arrives this afternoon. also this lunchtime.... home at last — the british academic, released from jail in the united arab emirates, thanks his wife for helping win his freedom. a bus company is fined more than £2 million for ignoring warnings about a driver who killed two people. are rescued in the channel as they try to make it to the british coast. and a postcard from mars — nasa's latest probe sends back its first...
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to 16 degrees in belfast, even with some cloud, 15 in london.o extend further north across the uk. it squashes those fronts away to the north, some rain trying to get into the north—west, but overall, by friday, the high pressure will be bringing dry weather to the majority of the uk. once the hype comes to stay, it will stay with us into the weekend and even into next week. we will be talking about a lot of fine weather, but perhaps some lingering cloud and patches of fog. hello, you're watching afternoon live. i'm rebecca jones. today at 2pm. a couple who named their baby after adolf hitler are found guilty of being members of banned terrorist group national action. there rubbish hasn't changed. they are seeking violent extremes and they are seeking to wage a race war on the streets of the united kingdom. pressure intensifies on theresa may to get backing for her brexit plan. opponents sayjudgement day is coming for the cabinet. you must do more. foreign secretaryjeremy hunt visits saudi arabia — to urge leaders to co—operate with the investig
to 16 degrees in belfast, even with some cloud, 15 in london.o extend further north across the uk. it squashes those fronts away to the north, some rain trying to get into the north—west, but overall, by friday, the high pressure will be bringing dry weather to the majority of the uk. once the hype comes to stay, it will stay with us into the weekend and even into next week. we will be talking about a lot of fine weather, but perhaps some lingering cloud and patches of fog. hello, you're...