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i must've full 150 kilo phone ro, belfast. it was hidden in a large laurie park between the rope and the opera house. the damage was so severe . i was able to stand at my desk and before you look through the restaurant will look through the upper hush will and see the opera hostage. such was the force of the blast. and we find a part of the engine block on the 12th floor, rivers hotel, the devastating gold of may. 1993 was the last of searching for the attacks by the provisional i already on the hotel you to pass the rafter, the hotel you to pose bolt for the hastings hotel group and the hotel move towards a more positive future. the new own is completely refurbished the road. ready the face of politics and northern outlet was also changing piece towards ramp tough in the mid 19 ninety's. and when us president bill clinton and his wife hillary visited northern ireland in support of the peace process, they checked into the road for 1191995. the clinton sweden is named in there on the the formal and the possibilities was finally
i must've full 150 kilo phone ro, belfast. it was hidden in a large laurie park between the rope and the opera house. the damage was so severe . i was able to stand at my desk and before you look through the restaurant will look through the upper hush will and see the opera hostage. such was the force of the blast. and we find a part of the engine block on the 12th floor, rivers hotel, the devastating gold of may. 1993 was the last of searching for the attacks by the provisional i already on...
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you drop out here in this sensitive belfast. it was a time of relative economic prosperity and relative positivity. there was a time before the trouble was really emerged of the however, in the summer of 1968, a new phase of sectarian violence broke out and delays. the building of the hotel flashes broke out between next and this catholics and lawyer. this protestant, during civil rights demonstrations in the pump side area of the city of stairs. the fis confrontations attracted white media attention. bbc correspondent molten bill was one of the 1st 2 are only the northern ireland. and one of the 1st guess to check into the euro, the hotel, 2 years later, i remember coming to belfast in november 1968. the had been the famous civil rights much and very londonderry the months before we stage of one to 2 really old fashioned hotels, right. in the center of the city. one was the role avenue. the other was the grand central, both of which later today was to in the euro. but this is also derrier of belfast. it's 7 o'clock this evening
you drop out here in this sensitive belfast. it was a time of relative economic prosperity and relative positivity. there was a time before the trouble was really emerged of the however, in the summer of 1968, a new phase of sectarian violence broke out and delays. the building of the hotel flashes broke out between next and this catholics and lawyer. this protestant, during civil rights demonstrations in the pump side area of the city of stairs. the fis confrontations attracted white media...
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i opened it drawers to the public in belfast. ready? be not target for the traditional high honors. nevertheless, 5 days after the 1st phone, dio rocha held its grand opening. it had been designed to make a bold statement. it's all conjecture. sceptics services stuff, funds management at the time. henry kelly with the young irish print journalist working in belfast for the dublin faced irish times. the 1st time i went into the rope, obviously through the security then open it. i'm the for a, was just one of the biggest bits of hotel that i've ever seen in my life. and i've been a few places off it sleep. what ever they have decided that you do say we're going to say we're here. gerald seymour was among the 1st journalist to report extensively on northern ireland while working for the british news organization. like the 1st time i went to the rep, a hotel, it was brand new. it'd been opened a couple of weeks and that would have been in the early summer of 1971. and all hell had is broken loose in belfast at that time. no fast and bomb ex
i opened it drawers to the public in belfast. ready? be not target for the traditional high honors. nevertheless, 5 days after the 1st phone, dio rocha held its grand opening. it had been designed to make a bold statement. it's all conjecture. sceptics services stuff, funds management at the time. henry kelly with the young irish print journalist working in belfast for the dublin faced irish times. the 1st time i went into the rope, obviously through the security then open it. i'm the for a,...
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and all hell had broken loose in belfast at that time. no fast and bomb explosions rector's inducement in broad daylight. 2 months after it opened, on the 6th of september, 1971. it's a 2nd bomb hit. the euro from a call bomb exploded next to the hotel. seriously damaging the protestant union is party headquarters for the people were injured on the roof as windows complete, congestive the hotels 1st manager was haul for brown, and he immediately owed the glass to be repaired and the guests who'd been evacuated to be re accommodates most of them were gentlest. harper broad interest, legally a double m b. he was to be awarded. member of the british and pardon metal by the queen, which was checking the m b was of course manager about flashed a rope. and he was a seasoned hotel air. i didn't hop around was that ras sort of character who actually enjoys emergencies and danger. she bustled around, he was a small, energetic man who run everything to do with the hotel. and we were actually rather proud of him and then a funny sort of way. he was
and all hell had broken loose in belfast at that time. no fast and bomb explosions rector's inducement in broad daylight. 2 months after it opened, on the 6th of september, 1971. it's a 2nd bomb hit. the euro from a call bomb exploded next to the hotel. seriously damaging the protestant union is party headquarters for the people were injured on the roof as windows complete, congestive the hotels 1st manager was haul for brown, and he immediately owed the glass to be repaired and the guests...
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i have come to dromore, a town in county down, roughly 20 minutes outside of belfast, and is home tound 6000 people. it's also where i grew up and went to school. i was born in 1998, the year the good friday agreement was signed here in northern ireland. it means i grew up after the troubles ended and didn't have to worry as much as maybe my parents did, for example, about getting caught up in the conflict happening here. me and others like me born after it was signed are known as �*peace babies' and i'm keen to find out where they think northern ireland could be in the next 25 years. just across from where i am now is my old school, dromore high. there's me! chuckles i left here in 2017, but it's where i was first taught about the good friday agreement. i'm meeting some students who are in their last years of school. the classrooms they study are the ones i used to sit in. the five of us sitting here right now were born in northern ireland after the good friday agreement was signed, so we are peace babies. what does that term mean to you, that term? i haven't heard much about it but
i have come to dromore, a town in county down, roughly 20 minutes outside of belfast, and is home tound 6000 people. it's also where i grew up and went to school. i was born in 1998, the year the good friday agreement was signed here in northern ireland. it means i grew up after the troubles ended and didn't have to worry as much as maybe my parents did, for example, about getting caught up in the conflict happening here. me and others like me born after it was signed are known as �*peace...
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jennifer o'leary in belfast. _ episodes of the troubles. jennifer o'leary in belfast.ou. - a gender—critical academic, says she is determined to speak at the oxford union later today, after some students responded angrily to her invitation to a talk. there's been a row about whether professor kathleen stock should be allowed to attend the debate, with some people arguing that her views on gender identity are transphobic. gender—critics believe that sex is biological, as you could see a large number of students of gathered outside to protest trying to block her from speaking. people cannot change their sex and that sex is distinct from gender—identity. the prime minister said professor stocks invitation should stand. we will keep an eye on that story and if there is any more movement, any more detail to bring you from oxford we will return to it. succession, the critically acclaimed sky atlantic/hbo drama, has come to an end after four gripping seasons. dubbed as one of the greatest tv shows ever made, the series is a satirical dark comedy—drama that delves into the com
jennifer o'leary in belfast. _ episodes of the troubles. jennifer o'leary in belfast.ou. - a gender—critical academic, says she is determined to speak at the oxford union later today, after some students responded angrily to her invitation to a talk. there's been a row about whether professor kathleen stock should be allowed to attend the debate, with some people arguing that her views on gender identity are transphobic. gender—critics believe that sex is biological, as you could see a...
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blair and came to belfast and kindly effective leadership talks.ht president clinton's state of parliament and the bike to the prime minister to the park friday april 10 we had assembled the product of all of these efforts into a single hedocument. 2 meters earlier, at the beginning of the talks i had the delegates that if there was never to be an agreement that had to be theirs. no acceptable agreement could be imposed from above for. as we distribute to the document to them that morning, i reminded them of that statement orally and in writing. i said to virtually every word in the documents has been spoken or written by someone from northern ireland. this is yournt agreement. it is of necessity a compromise. it does not resolve ever. much and you will not like. smart little bike. this is an obsolete status. each of the parties and then us. the collapse of their constituents, your family. their quest to inspect his servants worked many and they aree dated. cap final person but late last call. shortly before five david o called. i will never forget
blair and came to belfast and kindly effective leadership talks.ht president clinton's state of parliament and the bike to the prime minister to the park friday april 10 we had assembled the product of all of these efforts into a single hedocument. 2 meters earlier, at the beginning of the talks i had the delegates that if there was never to be an agreement that had to be theirs. no acceptable agreement could be imposed from above for. as we distribute to the document to them that morning, i...
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this week i'm in northern ireland's belfast. . , , , . ., . belfast.mous sons and you might guess who that is if you look at the statue behind. first, we are in germany to see an incredible once in germany to see an incredible once in a decade performance of a play staged by a whole village. in 1634, the people of oberammergau recreated the people of oberammergau recreated the suffering death and resurrection of christ and thanks for being saved from the plague. the problem —— promised to do so every ten years and did so until coronavirus forced its abandonment. but it came back and we went to see it in its opening weekend. �* , .. and we went to see it in its opening weekend. �* , ., . and we went to see it in its opening weekend. �* i. . _, , weekend. anyone in the village comes to . ether. weekend. anyone in the village comes together- the — weekend. anyone in the village comes together. the youngest _ weekend. anyone in the village comes together. the youngest will _ weekend. anyone in the village comes together. the youngest will be - weekend. any
this week i'm in northern ireland's belfast. . , , , . ., . belfast.mous sons and you might guess who that is if you look at the statue behind. first, we are in germany to see an incredible once in germany to see an incredible once in a decade performance of a play staged by a whole village. in 1634, the people of oberammergau recreated the people of oberammergau recreated the suffering death and resurrection of christ and thanks for being saved from the plague. the problem —— promised to...
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john maguire, bbc news, belfast.glastonbury for trucks" but after a0 years, the truckfest in peterborough will be shutting up shop. this weekend's festival will be the last of its kind, before it moves to lincolnshire next year. 0ur reporter tim muffett was there for one last go. i'm afraid to say we can bring you that reportjust now. as i said. let's see if we can bring you the report. lets have one more goal. —— let's have another shot. road haulage with a bit of razzmatazz. truckfest, a ao—year—old annual lorry love—in, inspired back in 1983, by the eurovision song contest. i was sat round at my brother's — my brother being a truck driver, by the way — we were watching eurovision. hejokingly said, "let's do something like this for the truckers." and i remember saying, "do you know, it's a cracking idea, but would they come?" and he said, "colin, i'd go and my pals would all go. and i think it would be a great idea." it was, of course, a time before social media and mobile phones. we got hold of some cb radios, par
john maguire, bbc news, belfast.glastonbury for trucks" but after a0 years, the truckfest in peterborough will be shutting up shop. this weekend's festival will be the last of its kind, before it moves to lincolnshire next year. 0ur reporter tim muffett was there for one last go. i'm afraid to say we can bring you that reportjust now. as i said. let's see if we can bring you the report. lets have one more goal. —— let's have another shot. road haulage with a bit of razzmatazz....
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. or adam or amon when i go to belfast. mates want to go to tournaments. seeing my mates want i go to tournaments. and it works really, really well for me. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. for the rest of this week, the weather's looking pretty quiet. that's because we've got high pressure dominating the scene. so a lot of dry weather around with some sunshine, too. a few showers around mainly to the north of the uk. and after a bit of a cool start to this week, temperatures will begin to climb slightly by the end of the week and into next weekend. now, the early part of tuesday looks largely dry. clearskies, quite a chilly start to the day. we'll see thicker clouds, more of a breeze, some rainjust getting into the north and west of scotland. temperatures recovering here, nine degrees in stornoway, but a chilly start to tuesday for many areas. now, high pressure sitting almost on top of the uk. we hav
. or adam or amon when i go to belfast. mates want to go to tournaments. seeing my mates want i go to tournaments. and it works really, really well for me. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello there. for the rest of this week, the weather's looking pretty quiet. that's because we've got high pressure dominating the scene. so a lot of dry weather around with some sunshine, too. a...
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we've just marked some have celebrated not all the good friday belfast agreement. an ira man would lead to rage, hatred. 0h, listen, the truth is, in those days, you were very careful, and this applied to both communities. you would be very careful and very judicious about where you went at night, night after dark, and which parts of time you were prepared to enter in which you were not, and which you would avoid. because simply for that fact, you could end up in an awful lot of trouble. the kind of shorthand version at the time in the 1960s and 70s, both, ironically enough, highlighting the injustice of the place. you would be asked a simple question — a simple question — what school did you go to? and that that was your label? well, as a teenager, that depended on whether or not you were about to be beaten up. but as an adult, that also dictated whether or not you're about to be offered thatjob you thought you were going to get. but that simple answer would dictate and tell and expose whether or not and whether you had a future or not. and whether or not you had
we've just marked some have celebrated not all the good friday belfast agreement. an ira man would lead to rage, hatred. 0h, listen, the truth is, in those days, you were very careful, and this applied to both communities. you would be very careful and very judicious about where you went at night, night after dark, and which parts of time you were prepared to enter in which you were not, and which you would avoid. because simply for that fact, you could end up in an awful lot of trouble. the...
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a picket line on the falls road this afternoon in belfast spelt out republican views. the moment when king charles was crowned. we started the programme with our royal correspondent nicholas mitchell has joined me here. if you were to distill the ceremony today, into one moment, it was probably right at the beginning when the king said i come here, not to be served, but to serve. ., ., , , here, not to be served, but to serve. . . , , . serve. that was very much the theme ofthe serve. that was very much the theme of the whole — serve. that was very much the theme of the whole service, _ serve. that was very much the theme of the whole service, the _ of the whole service, the consecration of a monarch to serve his peoples here in the united kingdom and realms and territories around the world. and that has been the theme of charles' life, for 50 years as prince of wales it has owes been to make a difference. the british monarchy faces challenges of relevance, of hostility, let's make no bones about it, hostility towards the monarchy in some parts of this country. a minor
a picket line on the falls road this afternoon in belfast spelt out republican views. the moment when king charles was crowned. we started the programme with our royal correspondent nicholas mitchell has joined me here. if you were to distill the ceremony today, into one moment, it was probably right at the beginning when the king said i come here, not to be served, but to serve. ., ., , , here, not to be served, but to serve. . . , , . serve. that was very much the theme ofthe serve. that was...
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our correspondent chris paige from belfast.where a primary school which is supporting families with housing, food and uniform says they've never had to work harder. the cost of living crisis, means despite many families being in work, they can't afford the basics and the school is having to step in. our correspondent fiona lamdin spent the morning at evergreen primary academy in easton. you show us which one you would like today. it's 8am and it is breakfast club at evergreen academy, which is growing week on week. the school is providing it for free, so for me if i need to go to work, i know for sure they have a place here and they can have their breakfast and they can have time to play, and that is amazing. there are 145 students at this school. nearly half of them are on free school meals. just finding some children around the school that still haven't had breakfast. i'm just going to let them in. right, children, come on in. an unexpected second sitting means breakfast club is extended. and, while they finish eating, over i
our correspondent chris paige from belfast.where a primary school which is supporting families with housing, food and uniform says they've never had to work harder. the cost of living crisis, means despite many families being in work, they can't afford the basics and the school is having to step in. our correspondent fiona lamdin spent the morning at evergreen primary academy in easton. you show us which one you would like today. it's 8am and it is breakfast club at evergreen academy, which is...
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and right5 march between belfast and dublin, processing and highlighting injustices in northern irelandthern ireland. one of the defining _ injustices in northern ireland. one of the defining events of the period the lead what we now call, euphemistically, the troubles. i am ten ears euphemistically, the troubles. i am ten years old _ euphemistically, the troubles. i am ten years old at _ euphemistically, the troubles. i am ten years old at this _ euphemistically, the troubles. i —n ten years old at this much walking down the middle of the main road between belfast and dublin waiting very enthu5ia5tically, i have to say, what a later would discover wa5 say, what a later would discover was commonly referred to as an anarchist flag. you are ten years old, it is a doubt, it is fantastic. you flag. you are ten years old, it is a doubt, it is fantastic.— doubt, it is fantastic. you say you are comfortable _ doubt, it is fantastic. you say you are comfortable talking _ doubt, it is fantastic. you say you are comfortable talking now, i doubt, it is fantastic. you say you are comfortable talkin
and right5 march between belfast and dublin, processing and highlighting injustices in northern irelandthern ireland. one of the defining _ injustices in northern ireland. one of the defining events of the period the lead what we now call, euphemistically, the troubles. i am ten ears euphemistically, the troubles. i am ten years old _ euphemistically, the troubles. i am ten years old at _ euphemistically, the troubles. i am ten years old at this _ euphemistically, the troubles. i —n ten years...
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it will be warmer, 19 in glasgow, 18 in belfast, top temperature around 21 in the south—east of england dry at windsor for the evening concert. in northern ireland in the evening breeze will be picking up, blowing in cloud and rain and overnight on sunday night, that wet weather pushes way further east. in western parts, very mild, cool towards the east, and on bank holiday monday, the morning could be dry for a while at least, and bright across east anglia and south—east. before that, rain, heavy at times, pushes eastwards across england and wales. clear weather following that, but the sunshine and showers which could be heavy, and temperatures lower on bank holiday monday, typically around 16 celsius. 0nce those tangle of weather fronts sweep away overnight we will be dominated by that area of low pressure in the atlantic for tuesday. around the base of that area of low pressure, stronger wind, and that will bring in some showers. sunshine on tuesday in the morning but more showers arriving as we head into the afternoon, live from washington, this is bbc news. king charles crowd in a
it will be warmer, 19 in glasgow, 18 in belfast, top temperature around 21 in the south—east of england dry at windsor for the evening concert. in northern ireland in the evening breeze will be picking up, blowing in cloud and rain and overnight on sunday night, that wet weather pushes way further east. in western parts, very mild, cool towards the east, and on bank holiday monday, the morning could be dry for a while at least, and bright across east anglia and south—east. before that,...
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it'ill be warmer as well — 19 degrees in glasgow and 18 in belfast.und 21 in the south east of england. and it should be dry at windsor for the concert in the evening. northern ireland in the evening, though, the breeze will be picking up. that's going to blow in cloud and this rain and overnight on sunday night, that wetter weather pushes its way further east. it'll keep western parts of the uk very mild. a little cooler out towards the east. and on bank holiday monday, the morning could be dry — for a while, at least — and bright across east anglia and the south—east before that rain, heavy at times, pushes its way eastwards across england and wales. maybe a clearance following that rain across scotland and northern ireland with sunshine but some showers — those could be heavy and thundery — and temperatures are going to be a bit lower on bank holiday monday, typically around 16 degrees. now, once those tangle of weather fronts sweep away overnight, we're going to be dominated by that area of low pressure in the atlantic for tuesday. around the base
it'ill be warmer as well — 19 degrees in glasgow and 18 in belfast.und 21 in the south east of england. and it should be dry at windsor for the concert in the evening. northern ireland in the evening, though, the breeze will be picking up. that's going to blow in cloud and this rain and overnight on sunday night, that wetter weather pushes its way further east. it'll keep western parts of the uk very mild. a little cooler out towards the east. and on bank holiday monday, the morning could be...
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our ireland correspondent emma vardy is at belfast city hall.s come in? well, look, local councillors don't generally deal with big international issues like brexit, they are more in the business of dealing with things like bin collections but these local elections in northern ireland off people's first real chance to have their say on what they think about their say on what they think about the big political crisis up at stormont, whether dup has been refusing to re—enter power—sharing because of its opposition to the post—brexit trading arrangements. so we will be looking very carefully at these results to see what they tell us about people buzz my attitude to that political crisis. the dup think they've got strong support from their for their stance on this. we'll also be finding out whether the dup get overtaken or not by sinn fein in the number of local council seats that they hold. so there's a lot at stake here. the ballot boxes will be heading to local count centres like the one behind me but no super late night for everybody here tonigh
our ireland correspondent emma vardy is at belfast city hall.s come in? well, look, local councillors don't generally deal with big international issues like brexit, they are more in the business of dealing with things like bin collections but these local elections in northern ireland off people's first real chance to have their say on what they think about their say on what they think about the big political crisis up at stormont, whether dup has been refusing to re—enter power—sharing...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.allegation of sexual assault made against a former snp council leader, jordan linden. mr linden, whose resignation led to the collapse of the party's administration in north lanarkshire, also left the party earlier this year. mr linden says he doesn't accept the allegations. there have beenjubilant celebrations with supporters on the pitch at the etihad stadium — as manchester city rounded off their home campaign with a win over chelsea. they clinched the premier league title on saturday when nearest rivals arsenal lost — and earlier the team were presented with the trophy, for the 5th time in 6 years. they had a sensational run of 11 consecutive wins in the final weeks of the season. these fans are pretty happy with the result. i get to watch the best football i've ever seen from any football team i've ever seen. for me, it's amazing. we've had some fantastic players in the past, but the play is on the pitch of the moment of the best i've ever seen.—
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast.allegation of sexual assault made against a former snp council leader, jordan linden. mr linden, whose resignation led to the collapse of the party's administration in north lanarkshire, also left the party earlier this year. mr linden says he doesn't accept the allegations. there have beenjubilant celebrations with supporters on the pitch at the etihad stadium — as manchester city rounded off their home campaign with a win over chelsea. they clinched the premier...
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belfast, whose past for once bney tueb— belfast, whose past for once bney tueb ebng— belfast, whose pastmayflower tower. okay, baybewer— buy is mayflower tower. okay, baybewer .— buy is mayflower tower. okay, mayflower . i've— buy is mayflower tower. okay, mayflower . i've not. b mayflower. i've not. never, never, never. but i'm not doing carry on chips ever. but kyiv keith in redditch keith in redditch good morning keith . i redditch good morning keith. i hope you're having this for...
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of the belfast agreement.are public officials, you can contribute to something to have peace and improve relations between such important markets. i have a good feeling about it now, we just need to keep the momentum and make sure we will have good relations. maria: and you are watching. maros: absolutely. maria: thank you for joining us this morning. maros sefcovic, vice president of the european commission joining us. tom, i do not know if you are watching, but he definitely is. tom: that's was a tough question and you got the response, a confirmation that the european commissioner will be watching. maria tadeo, thank you. ready for takeoff. air france klm and british airways preparing for a busy summer season. we dig into the earnings next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open. a big markets day for the jobs. this is what we are seeing 42 minutes into european trading day. it seems the banking problems in the u.s. are fairly unrelated to the rest of the world. european stocks gaining 0.3%
of the belfast agreement.are public officials, you can contribute to something to have peace and improve relations between such important markets. i have a good feeling about it now, we just need to keep the momentum and make sure we will have good relations. maria: and you are watching. maros: absolutely. maria: thank you for joining us this morning. maros sefcovic, vice president of the european commission joining us. tom, i do not know if you are watching, but he definitely is. tom: that's...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.ow we've had the first reaction from his co—star, holly willoughby, who says she's hurt, after his admission about an affair with a younger male employee, who previously worked on one of their shows. katherine da costa reports. phillip schofield says he is deeply sorry for lying to colleagues, friends and family about a relationship he had with a young male colleague, whilst working at the itv daytime show, this morning. in a post on instagram, his former co—presenter holly willoughby said it had taken time to process the news. she said when reports of this process first surfaced, i asked reports of this process first surfaced, iasked phil directly if this was true and was told it was not. she added it has been very hurtful to now find out this has been a lie. it is very difficult _ out this has been a lie. it is very difficult position - out this has been a lie. it is very difficult position for i very difficult position for holly to be in, because what do you say? i think her silence
chris page, bbc news, belfast.ow we've had the first reaction from his co—star, holly willoughby, who says she's hurt, after his admission about an affair with a younger male employee, who previously worked on one of their shows. katherine da costa reports. phillip schofield says he is deeply sorry for lying to colleagues, friends and family about a relationship he had with a young male colleague, whilst working at the itv daytime show, this morning. in a post on instagram, his former...
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somewhat, especially where the winds are lighter out towards the west, perhaps as high as 17 celsius in belfasty much on top of us. midweek, we've light winds, but i think variable amounts of cloud. now, if we look at the air mass map, and that's the temperature of the atmosphere, you can see these yellow colours and actually a drift of warmer weather from the south. so, yes, temperatures will recover a little bit as we head towards the end of the week. in fact, that's reflected in the forecast here until friday. you can see we're sort of generally in the high teens towards the end of the week. and from the weather icons, you can gather it is going to be a mostly dry week as well. bye— bye. live from washington. this is bbc news. turkey's presidential election on a knife edge — final results are yet to be announced in a vote that could decide the country's political future. the country is split between these two men — president recep tayyip erdogan and challenger kemal kilicdaroglu. both say they would accept a potential run—off vote. and a potential turning point in thailand, as preliminary el
somewhat, especially where the winds are lighter out towards the west, perhaps as high as 17 celsius in belfasty much on top of us. midweek, we've light winds, but i think variable amounts of cloud. now, if we look at the air mass map, and that's the temperature of the atmosphere, you can see these yellow colours and actually a drift of warmer weather from the south. so, yes, temperatures will recover a little bit as we head towards the end of the week. in fact, that's reflected in the forecast...
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are clear in east anglia maybe a couple of degrees, out towards the west, in northern ireland, in belfastest of the cloud will be in northern england and scotland. at times there will be some rain, maybe from glasgow into central scotland and the western isles. elsewhere, i think there will be sunny spells. it should be a decent day. the temperature should be a little bit high in newcastle too, up to 15. for the south, around 17 expected in cardiff. then from thursday changes are afoot. in fact, we'll see weather fronts gradually moving in off the atlantic. that does spell wet weather for south—western areas. notice quite an easterly breeze and for some of us that does mean it'll be chilly closer to the north sea coast, so on the aberdeenshire coastline maybe not even making double figures. again, 11 in newcastle. the higher temperatures will be further south. on thursday and into the weekend, that rather mixed bag continues with weather systems sweeping in, but i think it will be in the form of showers rather than steady rain, so our apps are likely to update. wherever you see a symbol w
are clear in east anglia maybe a couple of degrees, out towards the west, in northern ireland, in belfastest of the cloud will be in northern england and scotland. at times there will be some rain, maybe from glasgow into central scotland and the western isles. elsewhere, i think there will be sunny spells. it should be a decent day. the temperature should be a little bit high in newcastle too, up to 15. for the south, around 17 expected in cardiff. then from thursday changes are afoot. in...
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somewhat, especially where the winds are lighter out towards the west, perhaps as high as 17 celsius in belfast on top of us. midweek, we've light winds, but i think variable amounts of cloud. now, if we look at the air mass map, and that's the temperature of the atmosphere, you can see these yellow colours and actually a drift of warmer weather from the south. so, yes, temperatures will recover a little bit as we head towards the end of the week. in fact, that's reflected in the forecast here until friday. you can see we're sort of generally in the high teens towards the end of the week. and from the weather icons, you can gather it is going to be a mostly dry week as well. bye— bye. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. early results are expected shortly in turkey's presidential election — could the country be heading for a run—off vote? italy, germany, now france — president zelensky visits emmanuel macron, to discuss further military support for ukraine. to thailand, where the military—backed government is set to lose to pro—democracy partie
somewhat, especially where the winds are lighter out towards the west, perhaps as high as 17 celsius in belfast on top of us. midweek, we've light winds, but i think variable amounts of cloud. now, if we look at the air mass map, and that's the temperature of the atmosphere, you can see these yellow colours and actually a drift of warmer weather from the south. so, yes, temperatures will recover a little bit as we head towards the end of the week. in fact, that's reflected in the forecast here...
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london seeing a high of 20 degrees today, as is belfast, but 2a or 25 quite possible around the glasgowvernight, this cloud will come in quite quickly from the north sea and advance towards the west. we hang on to the cloud across northern scotland. there will be some breaks in the west of scotland and northern ireland and here, in rural areas, we could well see temperatures fall to three or four, but most of us staying between about seven and ii. a cloudy start to the day tomorrow. tomorrow, like today, some of this cloud will push back towards the east. we'll see more warm sunshine. still the cloud lingering across the far north of scotland and still this keen breeze across southern areas. tomorrow we could reach 25 or 26 around the glasgow area. again, under any lingering cloud in the east, temperatures will be suppressed. even into thursday we still hang on to all this cloud across eastern areas, but a bit more cloud across scotland than we're going to see in the next few days. live from london, this is bbc news. the cheese is rolling again. and it's not for the faint—hearted. kyiv
london seeing a high of 20 degrees today, as is belfast, but 2a or 25 quite possible around the glasgowvernight, this cloud will come in quite quickly from the north sea and advance towards the west. we hang on to the cloud across northern scotland. there will be some breaks in the west of scotland and northern ireland and here, in rural areas, we could well see temperatures fall to three or four, but most of us staying between about seven and ii. a cloudy start to the day tomorrow. tomorrow,...
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seejamie or i'm to see my friends or i'm going to see jamie or i'm going to see amon when i go to belfastook forward to isjust seeing my running buddies stability works really well for me.— buddies stability works really wellfor me. ., ., , ., , well for me. more on that story and ou well for me. more on that story and you can _ well for me. more on that story and you can add _ well for me. more on that story and you can add to _ well for me. more on that story and you can add to the - well for me. more on that story and you can add to the bbc- and you can add to the bbc sport website but for the rest of the team, until next time. goodbye for now. hello there. for the rest of this week. the weather's looking pretty quiet. that's because we've got high pressure dominating the scene. so a lot of dry weather around with some sunshine, too. few showers around mainly to the north of the uk. and after a bit of a cool start to this week, temperatures will begin to climb slightly by the end of the week and into next weekend. now, the early part of tuesday looks largely dry. clearskies, quite a ch
seejamie or i'm to see my friends or i'm going to see jamie or i'm going to see amon when i go to belfastook forward to isjust seeing my running buddies stability works really well for me.— buddies stability works really wellfor me. ., ., , ., , well for me. more on that story and ou well for me. more on that story and you can _ well for me. more on that story and you can add _ well for me. more on that story and you can add to _ well for me. more on that story and you can add to the - well...
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ia for aberdeen, for glasgow, for belfast, but a warmer day in eastern england — 20 or 21 degrees.th—eastwards and we'll also see this little clump of showers drifting across eastern scotland and down into north—eastern england. actually quite chilly for monday morning across northern and western parts of the uk — four degrees there in glasgow, for example — because as we head into monday and this frontal system clears through, we will be left in some cooler air — in fact, in quite a chilly north—westerly wind around the top of an area of high pressure. that wind will be noticeable through the day. it'll certainly make it feel chillier. we will see some showers running down the east coast of england and, more generally, some scattered showers breaking up, particularly across central and northern parts of the uk. not as many down towards the south but lower temperatures —12—15 degrees. actually, a little disappointing — or at least below the norm for this time of year. now, into tuesday, there will still be some showers around. not as windy, so it won't feel quite as chilly. 11 degr
ia for aberdeen, for glasgow, for belfast, but a warmer day in eastern england — 20 or 21 degrees.th—eastwards and we'll also see this little clump of showers drifting across eastern scotland and down into north—eastern england. actually quite chilly for monday morning across northern and western parts of the uk — four degrees there in glasgow, for example — because as we head into monday and this frontal system clears through, we will be left in some cooler air — in fact, in quite...
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so a beautiful start, ithink, eventually for belfast, at least, for glasgow, cardiff doing fine, andl looking great on saturday. further east, it may take time for that son to work its magic in the clouds. after that, i think it is a beautiful day. look at the temperatures, widely into the high teens, widely around 20 celsius, but on the north sea coast, whether cloud struggles, it could be a little on the chilly side still. also worth mentioning, the high uv levels. remember, in may, the sun is very strong. it is not down here is the forecast for saturday night. that is late saturday night and into sunday.— night. that is late saturday night and into sunday. early on sunday, ou can and into sunday. early on sunday, you can see _ and into sunday. early on sunday, you can see it _ and into sunday. early on sunday, you can see it is _ and into sunday. early on sunday, you can see it is raining _ and into sunday. early on sunday, you can see it is raining across - you can see it is raining across northern ireland and western scotland. we start to get the showers across merseyside and th
so a beautiful start, ithink, eventually for belfast, at least, for glasgow, cardiff doing fine, andl looking great on saturday. further east, it may take time for that son to work its magic in the clouds. after that, i think it is a beautiful day. look at the temperatures, widely into the high teens, widely around 20 celsius, but on the north sea coast, whether cloud struggles, it could be a little on the chilly side still. also worth mentioning, the high uv levels. remember, in may, the sun...
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most recently as you will know in hiroshima that the g7 they have met sometimes this year including belfast in april and in san diego in march as well during the visit the two leaders will review a range of global issues including our show support for ukraine is defending itself against russia's brutal war of aggression as well as further action to bolster energy, security and address the climate crisis the president and the primary mr. will also discuss efforts to continue strengthening our economic relationship as well as we confront economic and national security challenges that printed they were also reviewed development in northern ireland as part of a shared commitment to preserving the games of the belfast good friday agreement and to bring exempt any questions that will come from here about two plus two press conference during the visit leaders are looking forward to hosting a joint to pursue cook press conference on generate attorney certainly expect that should expect that from the two leaders of that day. >> did you hear today from the former hunter and dementia. [inaudible]. and
most recently as you will know in hiroshima that the g7 they have met sometimes this year including belfast in april and in san diego in march as well during the visit the two leaders will review a range of global issues including our show support for ukraine is defending itself against russia's brutal war of aggression as well as further action to bolster energy, security and address the climate crisis the president and the primary mr. will also discuss efforts to continue strengthening our...
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they are being questioned here in belfast.carried out in county tyrone this morning. searches were carried out as well as arrests. also i think what came across from what the superintendent said there, you can't feel that reality for him they are investigating the attempted murder of a friend and colleague here. he said that he was delighted that detective chief inspectorjohn caldwell was making a recovery and referred to the fact that just this weekjohn caldwell was seen in public for the first time since he was shot. he attended a garden party in hillsborough in county down which was hosted by the king and queen. so that it was hosted by the king and queen. so thatitis was hosted by the king and queen. so that it is a sign that he is recovering. however, his injuries were life changing and as his colleague made the point, in the hours afterjohn caldwell was shot at a sports complex in omagh, his life was hanging in the balance and nobody could be sure that he was going to pull through. everybody was braced for the worst news
they are being questioned here in belfast.carried out in county tyrone this morning. searches were carried out as well as arrests. also i think what came across from what the superintendent said there, you can't feel that reality for him they are investigating the attempted murder of a friend and colleague here. he said that he was delighted that detective chief inspectorjohn caldwell was making a recovery and referred to the fact that just this weekjohn caldwell was seen in public for the...
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the temperatures, 20 in cardiff, london, belfast and glasgow.change in our weather. a call for an approach is the north west of uk, introducing thicker cloud and rain. the world on saturday will be replaced by cooler, showery conditions —— warmth on saturday. the sunny weather will contract towards the east and south—east, but it could be as high as 22 in london on sunday, and 20 in yorkshire. next week, guess what? cooler weather will return, so the brief dose of summer light weather won't last. 0n summer light weather won't last. on monday, tuesday and wednesday, we are back in the teens, but at least it is generally dry. live from london. this is bbc news. pakistan's former prime minister — imran khan — is released from custody — what next for the country, after days of violent unrest. thousands of migrants gather near the us border — after new rules are brought in. the wave of strikes continue in the uk — as rail workers start — a8 hours of industiral action. and countdown to the eurovision final — we're with the uk entry, as the excitment b
the temperatures, 20 in cardiff, london, belfast and glasgow.change in our weather. a call for an approach is the north west of uk, introducing thicker cloud and rain. the world on saturday will be replaced by cooler, showery conditions —— warmth on saturday. the sunny weather will contract towards the east and south—east, but it could be as high as 22 in london on sunday, and 20 in yorkshire. next week, guess what? cooler weather will return, so the brief dose of summer light weather...
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he was given a ten gallon hat by people belfast who were trying to recruit him to come to their summer rodeo and. he wore that ten gallon hat numerous times and sort of became part of him. he was given a full cowboy outfit and a horse by boy scout troop from custer. and he dressed up in cowboy regalia at one point and really kind of hammed it up for the cameras, which was really out character for him. his secret service agent called it sort of a second child hood that he experienced here like he had woken up in a dime store cowboy novel and. he really seemed to have a lot of fun. and so it a really fun, sort of just bizarre summer with a president here for three months just becoming part of the part of the area. i think my opinion of coolidge was probably like a lot of people when i started the research on this project. if people have an opinion about him at all, which is that he's sort of an unknown, silent character and unknowable in a lot of ways and so it was really refreshing to this book and find out that he really did have a peonality that out here in the black hills. i think ma
he was given a ten gallon hat by people belfast who were trying to recruit him to come to their summer rodeo and. he wore that ten gallon hat numerous times and sort of became part of him. he was given a full cowboy outfit and a horse by boy scout troop from custer. and he dressed up in cowboy regalia at one point and really kind of hammed it up for the cameras, which was really out character for him. his secret service agent called it sort of a second child hood that he experienced here like...
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somewhat, especially where the winds are lighter out towards the west, perhaps as high as 17 celsius in belfast that high pressure is pretty much on top of us midweek, we've light winds, but i think variable amounts of cloud. now, if we look at the air mass map, and that's the temperature of the atmosphere, you can see these yellow colours and actually a drift of warmer weather from the south. so, yes, temperatures will recover a little bit as we head towards the end of the week. in fact, that's reflected in the forecast here until friday. you can see we're sort of generally in the high teens towards the end of the week. and from the weather icons, you can gather it is going to be a mostly dry week as well. bye— bye. live from london. this is bbc news. too close to call — turkey likely headed to a run—off vote for president after the country's most closely—fought election in decades. the leaders of ukraine and france call for more sanctions against russia, as more tanks and armoured cars are promised for kyiv�*s fight. senior doctors in england to start voting on whether to strike over a pay di
somewhat, especially where the winds are lighter out towards the west, perhaps as high as 17 celsius in belfast that high pressure is pretty much on top of us midweek, we've light winds, but i think variable amounts of cloud. now, if we look at the air mass map, and that's the temperature of the atmosphere, you can see these yellow colours and actually a drift of warmer weather from the south. so, yes, temperatures will recover a little bit as we head towards the end of the week. in fact,...
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for scotland and northern ireland and temperatures getting up to 19 probably in glasgow and 19 in belfastaturday. we still have high pressure hanging on for some parts of the country into the second half of the weekend but things will get rounded a little bit. not only by the band of rain coming in from the atlantic into scotland and northern ireland but low pressure close to the southeast that could give a few showers but in between there will be sunshine around, not quite as warm probably on sunday. temperatures around 16 or 17. things will start to call off a bit as we head to the beginning of next week. was see where front moving into england and wales bringing showers into the early part of next week and then another area of high pressure building across the top, keeping the weather fronts at bay. within that area of high pressure, still some cool air rotating around it so it will not be particularly warm next week. we have the risk of the showers in the southeast lasting a little bit longer but on the whole, it looks like things be turning drier next week, with sunshine across many
for scotland and northern ireland and temperatures getting up to 19 probably in glasgow and 19 in belfastaturday. we still have high pressure hanging on for some parts of the country into the second half of the weekend but things will get rounded a little bit. not only by the band of rain coming in from the atlantic into scotland and northern ireland but low pressure close to the southeast that could give a few showers but in between there will be sunshine around, not quite as warm probably on...
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slightly warmer, actually — 21 for newcastle, cardiff, london, 18 in belfast and 17 in glasgow. exactly what this area of high pressure does and how it changes shape, we may, as we get into the weekend and next week, tap into some slightly warmer air from the near continent. there is some uncertainty about that, but it certainly looks like staying largely dry, feeling warm in any sunshine. hello, this is bbc news. let's turn to our main headlines. police investigating the disappearance 16 years ago of british girl madeleine mccann are preparing to search a reservoir. she breached the ministerial code after she was caught speeding. ryanair reports its first profit since the covid pandemic. it's 110th first profit since the covid pandemic. it's110th year
slightly warmer, actually — 21 for newcastle, cardiff, london, 18 in belfast and 17 in glasgow. exactly what this area of high pressure does and how it changes shape, we may, as we get into the weekend and next week, tap into some slightly warmer air from the near continent. there is some uncertainty about that, but it certainly looks like staying largely dry, feeling warm in any sunshine. hello, this is bbc news. let's turn to our main headlines. police investigating the disappearance 16...
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even when it was been a major toners of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century. belfast. your open war hotels, analogies here. when the news breaks, devices like phases, you can imagine being used in the way across the front, like when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told. it was always very hard for me to find a job because they come from a very poor neighborhood with exclusive interviews and in depth report. we're back from the heart and this is our found era has teams on the ground next to bring you more award winning document trees and life news the, the, [000:00:00;00] the flow. this is in use our analogy 0 for the back. people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. nato is deploying additional forces to kosovo as pension intensifies into majority areas in the north. present, fulton accuses ukraine of terrorism after the biggest strong attack the hit civilian areas in moscow. while ukraine accuses rush of launching as strikes on its capital, at least one person has been kept. also the sour bread sales president knew that the sales rep pus
even when it was been a major toners of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century. belfast. your open war hotels, analogies here. when the news breaks, devices like phases, you can imagine being used in the way across the front, like when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told. it was always very hard for me to find a job because they come from a very poor neighborhood with exclusive interviews and in depth report. we're back from the heart and this is our found...