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down go the temperatures, hires a 15 degrees in belfast.ing to chop and change a little bit over the next few days. back to what is going on side of the atlantic, this of course is hurricane dorian. it has been bringing catastrophic damage to the bahamas, but thankfully the storm is moving away. hurricane force winds are likely across the south—west of the united states —— are unlikely. we're not going to see the scale of devastation we have seen in the bahamas. anyway, the remnants dorian ultimately end up in an area of low pressure in iceland. at the same time, look at this. this area of cloud has been developing over the last 2a hours. this is now a tropical storm, tropical storm gabrielle. it will move westwards away from the african coast into the mid—atlantic. here it is spinning around, gaining energy. ultimately it will get drawn up towards the uk, an area of tropical, moist air. that will probably bring outbreaks of rain, but the type of weather we get from that is will open to some uncertainty. dorian unlikely to affect the uk, bu
down go the temperatures, hires a 15 degrees in belfast.ing to chop and change a little bit over the next few days. back to what is going on side of the atlantic, this of course is hurricane dorian. it has been bringing catastrophic damage to the bahamas, but thankfully the storm is moving away. hurricane force winds are likely across the south—west of the united states —— are unlikely. we're not going to see the scale of devastation we have seen in the bahamas. anyway, the remnants...
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he is in our studios in belfast tonight.g about alternative arrangements, did you hear anything there that persuaded you there is a plan of action here? we are very sceptical about the alternative arrangements. it is important they are understood as being different from the backstop. the backstop is the here and now in terms of the withdrawal agreement and any alternative arrangements will be for future discussions. and even then, i am sceptical for anything other than customs alignment on both parts of the island. but the backstop does have stockport in northern ireland, either uk wide backstop or a northern ireland only backstop. it is also important to recognise that the backstop is more than an issue of the border, it is about protecting the good friday agreement. the all ireland economy and people's rights. a lot of people live on both sides of the border, those communities are directly affected by brexit, and the backstop is there to give them that safety net. what do you make of all the mood music around this topic to
he is in our studios in belfast tonight.g about alternative arrangements, did you hear anything there that persuaded you there is a plan of action here? we are very sceptical about the alternative arrangements. it is important they are understood as being different from the backstop. the backstop is the here and now in terms of the withdrawal agreement and any alternative arrangements will be for future discussions. and even then, i am sceptical for anything other than customs alignment on both...
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one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles too are we hog $137.00 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people multiple loss of limbs that were guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror. deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics wanting to unite with the republic of ireland were largely ended 2 decades ago by a power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process tops that the end of a hard border that gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological it's saying this is an abstract anymore look at those clips along the border this is deferential and what they see is this part of the heart and from the rest of it with no other. worries over a hard border and
one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles too are we hog $137.00 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people multiple loss of limbs that were guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror. deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics wanting to unite with the republic of ireland were largely ended 2 decades ago by a power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now...
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highs of 18 celsius in belfast, feeling warmer here.f sunshine, temperatures generally in the high teens to about 20 celsius. we end the week like this with another area of low pressure coming m, another area of low pressure coming in, bringing cold era southwards. as the front cleared through, the winds turned to a northwesterly direction, bringing showers as well as a change to cooler air. so temperatures are going down. looking at highs of around 15—16dc for belfast and edinburgh, still generally into the high teens further south but it will be quite cloudy. the weekend, this area of high—pressure nudges in on saturday, although it will be largely dry with northerly winds. another warm front coming in for sunday, bringing some thicker clad ina change sunday, bringing some thicker clad in a change to milder air across the northwest the country. could be a few showers around, particularly on saturday, for many of us on sunday. that's your latest weather, bye for 110w. you're watching a bbc news special — i'm christian fraser live at we
highs of 18 celsius in belfast, feeling warmer here.f sunshine, temperatures generally in the high teens to about 20 celsius. we end the week like this with another area of low pressure coming m, another area of low pressure coming in, bringing cold era southwards. as the front cleared through, the winds turned to a northwesterly direction, bringing showers as well as a change to cooler air. so temperatures are going down. looking at highs of around 15—16dc for belfast and edinburgh, still...
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euro 2020 qualifiers with germany moving top of group c after a 2—0 win over northern ireland in belfastthat result takes germany above their opponents to the top of the group on goal difference. while the netherlands are nowjust three points adrift of those two with a match in hand after easing to victory over estonia. elsewhere, world cup finalists croatia remain top of group e despite a 1—1 draw in azerbaijan. benjamin verbic scored a stoppage time winner for serbia to beat israel 3—2 and see his side move second in group g. belgium made it six wins from six played in group i after a thumping 4—0 win over scotland in glasgow. after a second loss to the netherlands in this campaign, when they went down 4—2 on friday. germany inflicted a first loss on northern ireland, which was also the first time michael o'neill's side had dropped points. they had dropped points. punished us in the second hali with, they punished us in the second half with, you know, they did so with their quality. it's a lot harder chasing the ball when you're behind as opposed to when your level. i have to say the p
euro 2020 qualifiers with germany moving top of group c after a 2—0 win over northern ireland in belfastthat result takes germany above their opponents to the top of the group on goal difference. while the netherlands are nowjust three points adrift of those two with a match in hand after easing to victory over estonia. elsewhere, world cup finalists croatia remain top of group e despite a 1—1 draw in azerbaijan. benjamin verbic scored a stoppage time winner for serbia to beat israel 3—2...
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a big night in glasgow and belfast, scotland and northern ireland have some important visitors in eurofying. a quick turn—around for england and they've named an unchanged squad for the final ashes test. and the star of new york once again, rafa nadal is now one grand slam behind roger federer. also coming up in the programme is gareth southgate ready for this. crazy game. it's goal, goal, goal, goal. in its day one at the paris swimming can't championships, and there's been a british medalfor 400 metres. evening, there are two huge qualifying games for scotland and northern ireland this evening. they kick off at hampden in just over an hour, the number one side in the world belgium are in glasgow, we'll get the latest from there injust a moment, but first will reality bite for the northern irish? they top their group but their final four games are against germany and the netherlands home and away, tonight they welcome the germans to windsor park, and stephen watson is there for us. be under pressure to return to winning ways after that if he is committed to the 12th ever lost and 196t
a big night in glasgow and belfast, scotland and northern ireland have some important visitors in eurofying. a quick turn—around for england and they've named an unchanged squad for the final ashes test. and the star of new york once again, rafa nadal is now one grand slam behind roger federer. also coming up in the programme is gareth southgate ready for this. crazy game. it's goal, goal, goal, goal. in its day one at the paris swimming can't championships, and there's been a british...
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all of the roads lead to belfast. he has lost a majority, borisjohnson, roads lead to belfast.oads lead to belfast. he has lost a majority, borisjohnson, he doesn't need the du p anymore. it's interesting, we are going back to things we discussed here to years ago. that is to say, making northern ireland part of a customs union or putting the border on the irish sea, and it was on the table. brian, let's hear from you on this. and it was on the table. brian, let's hearfrom you on this. prime minister did see the irish by minister did see the irish by minister this past week, are you hopeful that things are shuffling in the way of a deal perhaps via dublin, but ultimately in brussels, and you have only got a minute as helmy was it is a bit more hopeful thanit helmy was it is a bit more hopeful than it was. i think the expression being used is the landing strip. the landing strip is narrow and it is far away and time short. the landing strip is, as agnes says, around the northern ireland backstop. the du p are still important, but there is quite a way to go simply because borisjo
all of the roads lead to belfast. he has lost a majority, borisjohnson, roads lead to belfast.oads lead to belfast. he has lost a majority, borisjohnson, he doesn't need the du p anymore. it's interesting, we are going back to things we discussed here to years ago. that is to say, making northern ireland part of a customs union or putting the border on the irish sea, and it was on the table. brian, let's hear from you on this. and it was on the table. brian, let's hearfrom you on this. prime...
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that's it for this special edition of focus on europe looking at borders i'm terry martin in belfast thanks for being with us. the be. the be. careful. soon. to get. discovered. the big. subscribe. documentary to. where. your family scattered across the globe. the but. the true. government money. from somalia. to. urgent assistance which. starts october. we are watching of all that took train all in the war. the poorest of the poor in poor countries started valuing education they are demanding good quality education for their children the cost put it more and also realize that if they have to have good quality products from good quality consumers they need to look quality skilled workforce i'm very confident that in 2050 north child or no i go through them and illiterate that is the fun moment for the human right that is the divine guard which the nature of the board has given to us and those who are to smudge in the way that i had to look good was clutching over that i had the freedom against nature that against dog. long as. the but. this is you know we knew this life from berlin a
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that's it for this special edition of focus on europe looking at borders i'm terry martin in belfast thanks for being with us. lou. dobbs. enters the conflict zone confronting the powerful. cultural male abuse as a champion of human rights for those one in particular who scored his attention to the likes of bush it's really like this this week you saw on the back on buses listening in slow motion all religious freedom is donald trump trying to hijack legitimate so political purposes conflict so fucking beautiful spot. farmland has been called ethiopia's green gold the country has an abundant supply and leases it to international market for giants the government is after high export revenues and the corporations high profit margins but not everyone benefits from the business or the something out of the country dead donkey said. nobody knows in 75 minutes on. world unto itself. with its own gravitational palomar. the finest musical compositions. with some mysterious treat. the few listen to them don't tell me that there's enough bird. and the joint should come a fellow morning. reveale
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that's it for this special edition of focus on europe looking at borders i'm terry martin in belfast thanks for being with us. such. good. fortune to find decent accommodation. member of our food comes from flak from the. french up to 100 euros christmas music. the last one of a show for the 200 years of. secure affordable housing has become a scarce commodity. made in germany. d.w. smooth talk show strong opinions clear positions from international perspective. saudi oil fields are all loaded powder to us is a rant came close to wiping the fuse coming up to the point as well discuss the gulf crisis not the threat it poses present problems relax and enjoy. the good news on the doubling of. the present year of its most fascinating and its most exciting. most creative folks could claim truly the taste of innovation brilliance charming exciting. resistible. looks good. on t.w. . what's the connection between bread flour and the european union dinos. w correspondent and the baker can stretch this line with the rules set by the. team. cuts no. smoking recipes for success the strategy that
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that's it for this special edition of focus on europe looking at borders i'm terry marching in belfast thanks for being with us. everything will be different. my 1st artificial intelligence obscures no stopping at the slowing of the book what happens when machines that perform tasks also start making more decisions the book. the great leap forward. is to submit. to. carlos some of the adventurous some of the famous naturalist and explorers. to celebrate clicks on the front of the last $250.00. marking on the for the discovery . expedition in blood on dino. where is home. with your family scattered across the globe. such. a journey back to the roots should get a minimum of the. shots family from somalia live around the world to them one of them needed urgent assistance this. family starts october and on. the world unto itself. with its own gravitational pull. the finest musical compositions. with some mysteries terrific. bird. don't believe that he was into the don't tell me that the feet never broke. and the joint should come off in the morning blame. revealed the symphonies of the hot
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starting to come down from the north, so it is going to feel very cool, 9 degrees for aberdeen, 12 in belfastand, as we move into wednesday and we push that area of low pressure way, we will notice the white lines, the isobars coming down from the north which shows where the air will be coming from. the air will be coming from a long way north and on wednesday morning, some places could start off with a touch of frost, say in the countryside in the north of england and central parts of scotland. chilly for just about all of us, but wednesday is going to be a bright and crisp day. quite a windy one, particularly across eastern areas, lighter winds further west, but those temperatures no great shakes for the time of year, between 11 and 1a degrees. as we head towards the end of the way, it looks like those temperatures will start to climb again, more of the west or south—westerly influence to our weather, but with that there is the potential for wet and windy weather at times. a lot of uncertainty about that, i have to say. so through the weekend, more rain at first and then it turns chilly, ma
starting to come down from the north, so it is going to feel very cool, 9 degrees for aberdeen, 12 in belfastand, as we move into wednesday and we push that area of low pressure way, we will notice the white lines, the isobars coming down from the north which shows where the air will be coming from. the air will be coming from a long way north and on wednesday morning, some places could start off with a touch of frost, say in the countryside in the north of england and central parts of...
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that was dominic grieve speaking at the people's vote event in belfast this afternoon.iewing its facebook advertising after it was accused of misrepresenting a bbc news story. the advert featured the bbc logo with a headline saying "£11; billion cash boost for schools". however the original story on the bbc website quoted a much lower amount — ofjust over £7 billion. houthi rebels in yemen have said that they carried out drone attacks on oilfacilities in saudi arabia. the attacks caused huge fires — which authorities now say are now extinguished. the rebels, backed by iran, are fighting against a saudi—led military coalition. the bbc‘s lina sinjab is following all the developments and has the latest. the announcement came from state media earlier this morning, saying that two drone attacks have targeted, the first one on one of the largest, actually, the largest oil field run by the aramco company in the world. and the second one also which is the second largest oil field. basically, they said that the fire was put immediately under control and the government, the saudi
that was dominic grieve speaking at the people's vote event in belfast this afternoon.iewing its facebook advertising after it was accused of misrepresenting a bbc news story. the advert featured the bbc logo with a headline saying "£11; billion cash boost for schools". however the original story on the bbc website quoted a much lower amount — ofjust over £7 billion. houthi rebels in yemen have said that they carried out drone attacks on oilfacilities in saudi arabia. the attacks...
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marches took place from sheffield to swansea, belfast to london.ston. if you shut down our parliament... chanting. we will shut down the streets! calls for direct action from protesters outside downing street. several thousand people had gathered in whitehall, many to voice their opposition to borisjohnson's move to shut down parliament ahead of britain's scheduled exit from the european union on october 31. stop brexit! the crowds were diverse — cutting across class, age, ethnicity and traditional party politics. today's protest is a reminder of how arguments over brexit represent a reshaping of political discourse in britain. bankers and corporations who get richer while the workers get poorer. as well as london, there were similar demonstrations in towns and cities across the country, from yorkshire to belfast to bangor. in london, the apparent unity of the crowd disguised divisions over what they were opposed to. the government's suspension of parliament orjust the government? opposed to a no—deal brexit or leaving the eu at all? is this about
marches took place from sheffield to swansea, belfast to london.ston. if you shut down our parliament... chanting. we will shut down the streets! calls for direct action from protesters outside downing street. several thousand people had gathered in whitehall, many to voice their opposition to borisjohnson's move to shut down parliament ahead of britain's scheduled exit from the european union on october 31. stop brexit! the crowds were diverse — cutting across class, age, ethnicity and...
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of the football germany's men face northern ireland in belfast to their european championship qualifier tonight the 2014 world champions hope to bounce back from a loss to the netherlands at home on friday will have to do without. and nikos childes because of illness and injury but that's the least of germany's problems when just qualifying for the euro suddenly at stake. how does together in their final practice before they face northern ireland germany were quiet as coach you are him live chant some final thoughts the message is clear nothing less than a victory will do. with. our aim is to get 3 points after the previous defeat and i'm certain the team is aware of the importance of this. northern ireland may have had a perfect start to they qualify yes but germany will be their 1st pick test for the more but beatable i suppose possible they are but at the end of the day it doesn't mean that the game is going to be any easier for us and the players know that you know we look closely at the game we look closely at the personnel some very exciting players and some players that can reall
of the football germany's men face northern ireland in belfast to their european championship qualifier tonight the 2014 world champions hope to bounce back from a loss to the netherlands at home on friday will have to do without. and nikos childes because of illness and injury but that's the least of germany's problems when just qualifying for the euro suddenly at stake. how does together in their final practice before they face northern ireland germany were quiet as coach you are him live...
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a claim that the government's for exit strategy could undermine the 1908 peace agreement the 1900 belfast agreement involving the british and irish governments ended the decades on conflict in the region and brought greater cross border cooperation the cases among many challenges to prime minister boris johnson sparks it lands on wednesday scotland's highest court ruled that the british government suspension of parliament is unlawful the government was then forced to release a damning report that predicts food and medicine shortages and the event of a new deal speaking in the past hour prime minister boris johnson has refuted claims that he lied to the queen in order to suspend parliament. did you lie to the queen when you advised her to provoke to suspend parliament absolutely not. and indeed i say that the high court in england plainly agrees with us but the supremes court will have to decide we need a queen's between to get on and do all sorts of things ok live now to turn a hardliner there's a lot to get to 1st and get us up to speed on this legal ruling in ireland. yes that's right w
a claim that the government's for exit strategy could undermine the 1908 peace agreement the 1900 belfast agreement involving the british and irish governments ended the decades on conflict in the region and brought greater cross border cooperation the cases among many challenges to prime minister boris johnson sparks it lands on wednesday scotland's highest court ruled that the british government suspension of parliament is unlawful the government was then forced to release a damning report...
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questions about them, but it is also contrary to the principles that people say they believe in the belfastnd the st andrews agreement which requires the consent of both communities. and no unionist party in northern ireland or any member of it supports the backstop. the lib dem leader was sitting next to him, with philip lee, who you can see on the right of your picture. he had just defected from the conservatives. the prime minister has lost his majority, with the honourable member for bracknell joining the liberal democrats. doctors like him tell me they want to stop brexit because it will plunge our nhs into deep crisis, haemorrhaging vital staff and threatening access to life—saving medicines. when will the prime minister stop playing with people's lives and stop brexit? well replying to that, borisjohnson said there we re to that, borisjohnson said there were more doctors in the nhs since the eu referendum, and he had recently announced more money for hospital improvements. well, then it was over to the backbenchers. the former chancellor philip hammond, earlier dubbed the leader of t
questions about them, but it is also contrary to the principles that people say they believe in the belfastnd the st andrews agreement which requires the consent of both communities. and no unionist party in northern ireland or any member of it supports the backstop. the lib dem leader was sitting next to him, with philip lee, who you can see on the right of your picture. he had just defected from the conservatives. the prime minister has lost his majority, with the honourable member for...
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temperatures recovering further northwards, highs of 18 in belfast.e dorian is going to be grazing the east coast of the united states over the next few days, and this could still have a bearing on our weather. it looks likely that the hurricane will undergo its extratropical transition. it has transition to a normal area of low pressure which will head up towards the iceland area. we get a weather front associated with that low moving across the northern part of the uk, bringing some rain. notice how the weather front is swinging and waving around, that is likely to bring some further swings in temperatures early next week but it could be wet at times across northern areas. that's your latest weather. goodbye for now. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first the headlines. the ayes to the right, 328. the noes to the left, 301. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. mps have voted to take control of the commons by a majority of 27, which means a debate will take place tomorrow over plans to stop a no
temperatures recovering further northwards, highs of 18 in belfast.e dorian is going to be grazing the east coast of the united states over the next few days, and this could still have a bearing on our weather. it looks likely that the hurricane will undergo its extratropical transition. it has transition to a normal area of low pressure which will head up towards the iceland area. we get a weather front associated with that low moving across the northern part of the uk, bringing some rain....
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emma vardy in belfast, many thanks.ger who died from an allergic reaction to a burger had not been made aware of the ingredients in his meal. owen carey collapsed after eating at a branch of byron in south london, in 2017. his family has called for a change in the law to protect people with allergies. keith doyle reports. it was a meal to celebrate owen ca rey‘s it was a meal to celebrate owen carey's 18th it was a meal to celebrate owen carey's18th birthday. but the teenager died a short time after eating a chicken burger and suffering an allergic reaction in april 2017. the inquest heard that despite telling staff he had allergies, he was not made aware that the chicken was marinated in buttermilk, something he was allergic to. the coroner said a lack of information on the menu, which did not mention the presence of buttermilk in the chicken, meant both owen and the staff were reassured by it. his family spoke outside the coroners court and called for what they named as owen's law. owen was the shining light in oui’ l
emma vardy in belfast, many thanks.ger who died from an allergic reaction to a burger had not been made aware of the ingredients in his meal. owen carey collapsed after eating at a branch of byron in south london, in 2017. his family has called for a change in the law to protect people with allergies. keith doyle reports. it was a meal to celebrate owen ca rey‘s it was a meal to celebrate owen carey's 18th it was a meal to celebrate owen carey's18th birthday. but the teenager died a short...
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so, around 12 in aberdeen and 15 for edinburgh and belfast.a look at the charts for thursday, you can see we have north—westerly winds initially, but later in the day this warm front edging and of the atlantic. that will bring a return to some milder air across western areas as you go through thursday. with that they will still be a lot of cloud around and it will thicken to bring rain across north—western areas particularly, and a few showers elsewhere. temperatures lifting a bit, eyes of 17 degrees in belfast. we end the working week on friday, another cold front pushing southwards. another seesaw day of temperatures. in many areas it will feel a bit cooler, 17 degrees in london and of sunshine and showers and showers and brisk winds across the north and west of the country, 15 degrees not feeling particularly special. that area of low pressure and its associating cold front will start to ease on the weekend. we start to ease on the weekend. we start the day quiet on saturday with sunny spells, but probably quite a cold start for the time of
so, around 12 in aberdeen and 15 for edinburgh and belfast.a look at the charts for thursday, you can see we have north—westerly winds initially, but later in the day this warm front edging and of the atlantic. that will bring a return to some milder air across western areas as you go through thursday. with that they will still be a lot of cloud around and it will thicken to bring rain across north—western areas particularly, and a few showers elsewhere. temperatures lifting a bit, eyes of...
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it is anchored alongside hms belfast in the thames.es is particularly operates in scotla nd does is particularly operates in scotland and maintains boys in shipping lanes and lighthouses to ensure they have the supplies they need. lots of stormy waters ahead. think itfairto need. lots of stormy waters ahead. think it fair to say, as far as brexit is concerned. it employs a lot of people in this country so we're at the implications. my guest will explain a little more. sarah kelly is from maritime uk and richard from lloyds. sarah, explained to me the significance of shipping. we take it for granted in this country. yet we are an island. it is pretty crucial. it really is. it is pretty crucial. it really is. it is pretty crucial. it really is. it isa it is pretty crucial. it really is. it is a good thing we take for granted. shipping overall contributes 295% of all the goods and services that we trade in the united kingdom. so without the sea and without our relationship with the shipping industry, frankly we can't do business. we can s
it is anchored alongside hms belfast in the thames.es is particularly operates in scotla nd does is particularly operates in scotland and maintains boys in shipping lanes and lighthouses to ensure they have the supplies they need. lots of stormy waters ahead. think itfairto need. lots of stormy waters ahead. think it fair to say, as far as brexit is concerned. it employs a lot of people in this country so we're at the implications. my guest will explain a little more. sarah kelly is from...
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you're watching al-jazeera let's take a look at the top stories right now belfast high court has thrown out a case claiming their pranks and strategy of forced johnson's government is not compatible with the 1900 more than ireland peace accord this comes after the release of a british government report warning approximate worst case scenario includes traffic jams shortages of food and medicine rising prices and public unrest the body of former president robert mugabe is to lie in state at a stadium in harare that is where he took the country's leader early 4 decades ago he is to be buried on sunday but there are ongoing discussions between the government and his family about where they'll be laid to rest sudan's new prime minister abdullah hum doc is making his 1st state visit to south sudan where this hosting talks between the transitional government and several armed groups has made peacemaking with groups fighting khartoum one of his main priorities. scientists doctors and political. leaders are meeting in brussels at a global vaccination summit the conference takes place in a time w
you're watching al-jazeera let's take a look at the top stories right now belfast high court has thrown out a case claiming their pranks and strategy of forced johnson's government is not compatible with the 1900 more than ireland peace accord this comes after the release of a british government report warning approximate worst case scenario includes traffic jams shortages of food and medicine rising prices and public unrest the body of former president robert mugabe is to lie in state at a...
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belfast high court to rule on whether a levy be legally possible under the 1984 there not ireland peace accord the body of former zimbabwe president robert mugabe is to lie in state at a stadium in harare where he took over as the country's leader nearly 4 decades ago will be buried on sunday but there seems to be disagreement between his family and the government about where they'll be laid to rest president struction is on asylum applications to the united states have been allowed by the supreme court people will now have to seek asylum in the 1st country they get through effectively blocking most applications at the mexican border. and donald trump says john bolton's aggressive approach to north korea is a key reason why he fired the now former national security adviser says bolton had fallen out with senior aides and had made mistakes iran's leaders have welcomed the firing saying washington should quote push warmongers aside alan fisher has more from washington. more on the 911 anniversary at the pentagon then surprisingly cold reporters into the oval office when he returns to the
belfast high court to rule on whether a levy be legally possible under the 1984 there not ireland peace accord the body of former zimbabwe president robert mugabe is to lie in state at a stadium in harare where he took over as the country's leader nearly 4 decades ago will be buried on sunday but there seems to be disagreement between his family and the government about where they'll be laid to rest president struction is on asylum applications to the united states have been allowed by the...
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winds coming down from the north so it is going to feel very cool. 9 degrees for aberdeen and 12 in belfast wednesday and we push that area of low pressure away, you will notice the white lines. the isobars, they come down from the north. that shows where the air will be coming from. the air will be coming from a long way north and on wednesday morning, while some places could start off with a touch of frost, stay in the countryside in northern england and central parts of scotland. chilly for just about all of us but wednesday it is going to be a bright and crisp day. quite a windy one, particularly across eastern areas. lighter winds further west but those temperatures no great shakes for the time of year, 11—14 degrees. as we head towards the end of the week, it looks like those temperatures will start to climb again, more of a west or south—westerly influence to our weather. but with that there is the potential for some wet and windy weather at times. a lot of uncertainty about that i have to say. so through the week ahead, more rain at first and then it turns chilly. milder for the end
winds coming down from the north so it is going to feel very cool. 9 degrees for aberdeen and 12 in belfast wednesday and we push that area of low pressure away, you will notice the white lines. the isobars, they come down from the north. that shows where the air will be coming from. the air will be coming from a long way north and on wednesday morning, while some places could start off with a touch of frost, stay in the countryside in northern england and central parts of scotland. chilly for...
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and german chancellor i'm going to belfast visit to china draws to a close overshadowed by sensitive themes like the us china.
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cloud and rain, but further north, it gets colder as the northerly winds kick in, highs of just 12 in belfastway, factoring in the chilly northern winds, it will feel quite cool. the cooler elbow continue to push southwards, so by wednesday, it will have reached the southern part of england and wales, really dropping the temperatures. a cold start to the day as well, some patches of frost around, some mist and fog, and further showers for northern scotland, one or two sneaking down to effect the eastern coast of scotland and england, but otherwise, a much drier day with more sunshine, so hopefully some of those flood waters will begin to ebb away. 13 in cardiff, 13 in london. be on wednesday, the forecast gets uncertain, this is down to hurricane lorenzo, a category five hurricane with the winds of 155 mph. now, this will work north—eastwards, whilst we can, over the next few days. it is quite likely to reach the western azores, probably still is a hurricane, so that will be something to watch out for, and will bring torrential rain, damaging winds and large waves. after that, later in the we
cloud and rain, but further north, it gets colder as the northerly winds kick in, highs of just 12 in belfastway, factoring in the chilly northern winds, it will feel quite cool. the cooler elbow continue to push southwards, so by wednesday, it will have reached the southern part of england and wales, really dropping the temperatures. a cold start to the day as well, some patches of frost around, some mist and fog, and further showers for northern scotland, one or two sneaking down to effect...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. the headlines on bbc news... opposition leaders in parliament agree to stop borisjohnson having a snap election until brexit is delayed beyond the end of october. peers have approved legislation aimed at blocking a possible no—deal brexit. robert mugabe — the man who delivered independence for zimbabwe but went on to become its dictator — has died at the age of 95. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's coming up on bbc news, a good partnership between captainjoe britt and rory burns, but will it be another england? britt and rory burns, but will it be another england 7 they britt and rory burns, but will it be another england? they have dug in at the portraits the ashes, after australia declared on a97 for eight yesterday. we also look forward to the men's semifinals at the yes open and serena williams is through to the final. we hearfrom and serena williams is through to the final. we hear from anthony's joshua ahead of his rematch and michael owen speaks to me about that twitter spat wit
chris page, bbc news, belfast. the headlines on bbc news... opposition leaders in parliament agree to stop borisjohnson having a snap election until brexit is delayed beyond the end of october. peers have approved legislation aimed at blocking a possible no—deal brexit. robert mugabe — the man who delivered independence for zimbabwe but went on to become its dictator — has died at the age of 95. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's coming up on bbc news, a good...
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euro 2020 qualifiers with germany moving top of group c after a 2—0 win over northern ireland in belfasthe top of the group on goal difference. while the netherlands are nowjust three points adrift of those two with a match in hand after easing to victory over estonia. elsewhere, world cup finalists croatia remain top of group e despite a 1—1 draw in azerbaijan. benjamin verbic scored a stoppage time winner for serbia to beat israel 3—2 and see his side move second in group g. belgium made it six wins from six played in group i after a thumping 4—0 win over scotland in glasgow. after a second loss to the netherlands in this campaign,
euro 2020 qualifiers with germany moving top of group c after a 2—0 win over northern ireland in belfasthe top of the group on goal difference. while the netherlands are nowjust three points adrift of those two with a match in hand after easing to victory over estonia. elsewhere, world cup finalists croatia remain top of group e despite a 1—1 draw in azerbaijan. benjamin verbic scored a stoppage time winner for serbia to beat israel 3—2 and see his side move second in group g. belgium...
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british prime minister boris johnson is facing at another legal challenge to a no deal bracks that belfast high court is set to rule on whether leaving the u.s. legally possible under the 1998 northern ireland peace accord this comes after the release of british government's war report warning a bracks that worst case scenario includes traffic jams shortages of food and medicine rising prices and public unrest the hall has the latest from london. for a lot of his be. limited by the fact that this document to a large part of it was leaked to the media last month so much of the sort of stock assessments contained within it are out there but of course the context has changed the circumstances have changed this is a government now in minority very much on the back foot and election is coming this document forced to be revealed by a vote that the government lost in parliament the body a former zimbabwe president robert mugabe is to lie in state at a stadium in harare that is where he took that oath as the country's leader nearly 4 decades ago he's due to be buried on sunday but there are still
british prime minister boris johnson is facing at another legal challenge to a no deal bracks that belfast high court is set to rule on whether leaving the u.s. legally possible under the 1998 northern ireland peace accord this comes after the release of british government's war report warning a bracks that worst case scenario includes traffic jams shortages of food and medicine rising prices and public unrest the hall has the latest from london. for a lot of his be. limited by the fact that...
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we should point out that when president obama went to belfast and dublin, he stayed at hotels near belfastlin, and when vice president biden went there, he stayed at the ambassador's residence in dublin, so this is ridiculous. >> interesting. mark short is the vice president's chief of staff and the first year of the administration was the direct ter of legislative afierce ffai the president. he's very well respected and savvy and used to dealing with the media and very well plugged in. some are out the outs occasionally but short is -- mark gave an amazingly detailed account, actually very rare. maybe he should have said i'm not going to talk about conversations between the president and the vice president but he gave an account that sounds like he was in the room. there was a meeting about the trip and they were going through the stops and the president said, hey, you should stay at my place. it's just a suggestion, it wasn't a command. >> not a direction. >> not a direction, which i think actually legally it probably was important -- i think short thought he was doing his best to take t
we should point out that when president obama went to belfast and dublin, he stayed at hotels near belfastlin, and when vice president biden went there, he stayed at the ambassador's residence in dublin, so this is ridiculous. >> interesting. mark short is the vice president's chief of staff and the first year of the administration was the direct ter of legislative afierce ffai the president. he's very well respected and savvy and used to dealing with the media and very well plugged in....
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in belfast, the pro—uk group the uvf bombed a pub killing 15 people.wo bombs there killing 19 people. ten years later in brighton they bombed the conservative party conference killing five people. guests in the hotel included prime minister margaret thatcher who narrowly escaped the blast. northern ireland is a very different place today — because of the good friday agreement. it's peaceful and more prosperous but challenges remain. emma vardy is the bbc‘s ireland correspondent. parents were urged to get their children home, as petrol bombs were thrown at police lines. officers say at least two young people involved the violence began when around 80 officers entered the area of derry known as the creggan. police had come to carry out searches in an operation targeting the new ira. a bomb was found in the boot of a car. we know that the new ira are constantly planning to murder police officers. i don't know if there more devices in creggan, but i would be fairly confident the new ira are planning further attacks against police in northern ireland. viole
in belfast, the pro—uk group the uvf bombed a pub killing 15 people.wo bombs there killing 19 people. ten years later in brighton they bombed the conservative party conference killing five people. guests in the hotel included prime minister margaret thatcher who narrowly escaped the blast. northern ireland is a very different place today — because of the good friday agreement. it's peaceful and more prosperous but challenges remain. emma vardy is the bbc‘s ireland correspondent. parents...
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many alternatives and there are some drugs that block nerve pain but they are also, if you look at belfastdency as well. young teenagers getting hooked on it and so not securely great. let's just turn to the front page of the daily mail and bbc torn apart by race row is their headline. yes, this is naga munchetty, the popular pvc breakfast presenter who was talking about president trumpet she said she was absently furious about his language after he said that three or four us congresswomen should go home despite being the usa. and the bbc is getting big back—ups on this, they had a report into this despite only getting one complaint and have censured naga munchetty. we are seeing a u—turn tonight and we see the director general and he's but a statement saying they could put you back her and admired her. what she was doing when talking about racism in this country, that's obviously very difficult to talk about something that was very personal and i think there's been a lot of figures like there's been a lot of figures like the chancellor saying it's ridiculous the decision they have made, a
many alternatives and there are some drugs that block nerve pain but they are also, if you look at belfastdency as well. young teenagers getting hooked on it and so not securely great. let's just turn to the front page of the daily mail and bbc torn apart by race row is their headline. yes, this is naga munchetty, the popular pvc breakfast presenter who was talking about president trumpet she said she was absently furious about his language after he said that three or four us congresswomen...
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thank you chris from belfast.the world calling for more radical action to address the issue. those are some of the uk protesters, which are happening across various british cities. this was the scene in leeds a little while ago. as the strikes take place, the energy sector here in the uk, sector here in is calling for the government to put more tests in place, to make sure the uk can reduce carbon emissions. joining me now is lawrence slade, chief executive of energy uk, the industry's trade association. are you protesting today?” are you protesting today? i am not. iam here are you protesting today? i am not. i am here instead but i am moved to see the protests here, notjust your but around the world. there were 20,000 people out in perth in australia. so i think it is great raising awareness but we need to make sure it is front and centre on government agendas as well. that is the point, isn't it? of what those children are saying, they wanted on the government agenda. has the government been to act? what is you
thank you chris from belfast.the world calling for more radical action to address the issue. those are some of the uk protesters, which are happening across various british cities. this was the scene in leeds a little while ago. as the strikes take place, the energy sector here in the uk, sector here in is calling for the government to put more tests in place, to make sure the uk can reduce carbon emissions. joining me now is lawrence slade, chief executive of energy uk, the industry's trade...
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we arejust we are just hearing that legal challenge in the high court in belfast but argued that the process has been dismissed. so the court in belfast, the high court was considering three joined cases against borisjohnson's considering three joined cases against boris johnson's handling considering three joined cases against borisjohnson's handling of the uk cosmic exit from the eu. the challengers contended a no—deal brexit next month would undermine agreements between the uk and irish government structure in the peace process , government structure in the peace process, so a slightly different pro—death perspective in the case being taken against the government compared with the cases that have been happening in edinburgh and also in london. but it is a legal challenge that has now been dismissed against the government, so we will bring you more reaction to that as we get it. new figures show cancer survival rates in the uk are improving but still remain below those of other wealthy countries. a study in lancet oncology found rates were worse than australia, canada, denmark, ire
we arejust we are just hearing that legal challenge in the high court in belfast but argued that the process has been dismissed. so the court in belfast, the high court was considering three joined cases against borisjohnson's considering three joined cases against boris johnson's handling considering three joined cases against borisjohnson's handling of the uk cosmic exit from the eu. the challengers contended a no—deal brexit next month would undermine agreements between the uk and irish...
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expert and professor at the institute for global peace security and justice at queen's university belfast he's joining us from washington as well hi there good to have you with us on the news hour help us make sense of all of this because just a few days ago the u.s. special envoy. said that the 2 sides that the u.s. and the taliban have reached an agreement in principle and now this from donald trump but what does this mean. well it's about did was quite clear that he was on the threshold of the deal but wasn't able to give a commitment that would actually be signed he said that he needed president trumps say so. during his time in kabul faced really a lot of pushback from the afghan government who were not happy with the way that he presented to the deal if we look back to what the us there has been trying to achieve over the past year he spelled out he spelled out his plan as trying to get a a u.s. withdrawal guarantees against terrorism a cease fire and a move towards afghan interim afghan talks now over the past couple of months as he's been closing in on his provisional deal the cea
expert and professor at the institute for global peace security and justice at queen's university belfast he's joining us from washington as well hi there good to have you with us on the news hour help us make sense of all of this because just a few days ago the u.s. special envoy. said that the 2 sides that the u.s. and the taliban have reached an agreement in principle and now this from donald trump but what does this mean. well it's about did was quite clear that he was on the threshold of...
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there were similar scenes in belfast, small towns. we spoke to greta thunberg, who has become the insistent vce of this restless generation. did you ever think it could end up with something like this? greta: my dad woke me up and said it is massive, eeu to see these pictures, and i saw the pictures and i couldn't stop looking. it was so overwhelming, and you cannot believe it is re al. this is not only my t voice, ths voice of millions around the world. we are young and we are the ones who are going to have to live with this in the future. nick: when she saw for result on the streets of manhattan the ltiplier effect of this vementin his most global of cities, more than a million kids given permission to skip class ake their voices heard. >> what do we want? >> climate justice! nick: this extraordinary bilization feels like a milestone moment, a day may we will talk about for decades to come. the question is whether this climate-change activism will translate intoat climate-change action. what are you planning to do for the rest of th
there were similar scenes in belfast, small towns. we spoke to greta thunberg, who has become the insistent vce of this restless generation. did you ever think it could end up with something like this? greta: my dad woke me up and said it is massive, eeu to see these pictures, and i saw the pictures and i couldn't stop looking. it was so overwhelming, and you cannot believe it is re al. this is not only my t voice, ths voice of millions around the world. we are young and we are the ones who are...
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and this is all just here these are the top stories belfast high court has thrown out a case claiming the briggs's tried to jury of voters johnson's government is not compatible with the 1908 northern ireland peace accord also prime minister about his johnson has refuted claims that he lied to the queen in order to suspend parliament. did you lie to the queen when you advised her to provoke to suspend parliament absolutely not. and indeed as a i say that the high court in england plainly agrees with us but the supremes court will have to decide we need a queen's between to get on and do all sorts of things and u.s. house committee has just voted to adopt a resolution intended to intensify its impeachment investigation into president donald trump the measure allows the panel to define the rules of an impeachment probe including calling witnesses the committee voted along party lines this could be any gauge gauge that will allow us to determine whether to recommend articles of impeachment with respect to president. that is what we are doing so call this crisis quite so. this to gauge is
and this is all just here these are the top stories belfast high court has thrown out a case claiming the briggs's tried to jury of voters johnson's government is not compatible with the 1908 northern ireland peace accord also prime minister about his johnson has refuted claims that he lied to the queen in order to suspend parliament. did you lie to the queen when you advised her to provoke to suspend parliament absolutely not. and indeed as a i say that the high court in england plainly agrees...
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outside big trucks thunder by as near relies on a major transport route between dublin and belfast what will become of the free trade of goods will border checks be reintroduced there are many questions but no answers. yet some in the cafe support breck's it. joe we had an election that said look at us out like we're leaving and it sort of prolonged and that's one excuse after the other and when sam forced johnson's biggest fans thoughts he seems to be rocking a lot of those so it's lacey's if you can start on. these young bankers worried about the drop in the value of sterling the weakness of the british pound is also a problem for graham finnegan. he orders coffee beans from berlin in barcelona and pays in europe's foods like this fresh salmon. come from the republic of ireland. he's unsure whether his suppliers will deliver after breakfast. but that's not his biggest worry. for people living on the border think that the real threat here isn't more expensive gays in the supermarket actually tried to pace in this country . a task in a shared his concern. she experienced the bloody conf
outside big trucks thunder by as near relies on a major transport route between dublin and belfast what will become of the free trade of goods will border checks be reintroduced there are many questions but no answers. yet some in the cafe support breck's it. joe we had an election that said look at us out like we're leaving and it sort of prolonged and that's one excuse after the other and when sam forced johnson's biggest fans thoughts he seems to be rocking a lot of those so it's lacey's if...
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and john campbell there in belfast.ts in the uk. nhs blood and transplant says young patients are waiting on average more than two and a half times longer than adults for similar transplants. our reporter geraint thomas has been following the story of lilly who had a double transplant at the age of 11. my name is lilly kendall. i am 11 years old, and i am waiting for a heart and lung double transplant. at one stage, it looked likely lilly wouldn't even reach the age of 11. she spent herfirst three months in hospital with heart complications. medics advised her family to switch off her life—support machine. they managed to control her condition for nine years, but then, she needed a lung and heart transplant. fewer than five children, across the uk, were on the double transplant waiting list at the time. hearts and lungs, in particular, need to be matched by size, so lilly was relying on a child organ donor. we've had a lot of difficult conversations, talking about her funerals, what she would like. we've had a lot of di
and john campbell there in belfast.ts in the uk. nhs blood and transplant says young patients are waiting on average more than two and a half times longer than adults for similar transplants. our reporter geraint thomas has been following the story of lilly who had a double transplant at the age of 11. my name is lilly kendall. i am 11 years old, and i am waiting for a heart and lung double transplant. at one stage, it looked likely lilly wouldn't even reach the age of 11. she spent herfirst...
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this is al jazeera these are all top stories belfast's high court has thrown out a case claiming the bag strategy of boris johnson's government jeopardizes the 998 northern ireland peace accord. the us house committee voted to adopt a resolution intended to intensify its impeachment investigation into donald trump the measure allows the panel to define the rules of an impeachment problem clinton calling witnesses. the body of former zimbabwean president robert mugabe is laying in state at a stadium in harare the same place he took his oath of office a nearly 4 decades ago to be buried on sunday but there are ongoing discussions between the government and his family about where he will be laid to rest. russian police have raided the offices of opposition leader alexei navalny it is part of an investigation into a $15000000.00 money laundering case in comes just days after the ruling united russia party lost a local election in moscow steadfast in reports. the scale of the raids is unprecedented in more than 40 cities across russia officers fleeing to the country's main opposition figu
this is al jazeera these are all top stories belfast's high court has thrown out a case claiming the bag strategy of boris johnson's government jeopardizes the 998 northern ireland peace accord. the us house committee voted to adopt a resolution intended to intensify its impeachment investigation into donald trump the measure allows the panel to define the rules of an impeachment problem clinton calling witnesses. the body of former zimbabwean president robert mugabe is laying in state at a...