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the british transport police deals with about 250 just passes a week.sage for all of them. you are committing a criminal act. you are putting yourself in unnecessary danger and ultimately it could kill you. don't do it. just last week in the community of bootleg, they were left devastated by the death of a 12—year—old boy who died after being electrocuted on the railways. but sadly, kids taking risks is nothing new. these children are taking a shortcut on the way home from school. and even more kids trespassed in the holidays. alex and edward were for british transport police and do extra patrols around the midlands when the kids are off school. what we're looking at today is to make sure there are no access points onto the railway by looking at the fences. the vegetation doesn't look like it has been disturbed at all. so there has been no a ccess disturbed at all. so there has been no access attempt in this instance. the line on the top here is one of the busiest in britain, it is also electrified, which adds to the risk. that is 25,000 volts in there.
the british transport police deals with about 250 just passes a week.sage for all of them. you are committing a criminal act. you are putting yourself in unnecessary danger and ultimately it could kill you. don't do it. just last week in the community of bootleg, they were left devastated by the death of a 12—year—old boy who died after being electrocuted on the railways. but sadly, kids taking risks is nothing new. these children are taking a shortcut on the way home from school. and even...
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the british transport police deals with around 250 trespasses per week.t has a message for all of them. you are committing a criminal act. you're putting yourself in unnecessary danger, and ultimately, that it could kill you. just like sweet, for the community of bootle in merseyside, it was left devastated by the death of a 12—year—old boy, who died after being electrocuted on the railway. but sadly, kids taking risks is nothing new. these children are taking a short cut on the way home from school. even more kids trespassing the holidays. alex and edwin work for british transport police, and do extra patrols around the west midlands when the kids are at school. what we are actually looking at today is to make sure that there are no access points onto the railway, by looking at the fences. the vegetation doesn't look like it's been disturbed at all, so in this instance, there has been no access attempt. the line at the top of this embankment, is one of the busiest in britain. this adds to the risk. that's 25,000 volts in there. that is not something you
the british transport police deals with around 250 trespasses per week.t has a message for all of them. you are committing a criminal act. you're putting yourself in unnecessary danger, and ultimately, that it could kill you. just like sweet, for the community of bootle in merseyside, it was left devastated by the death of a 12—year—old boy, who died after being electrocuted on the railway. but sadly, kids taking risks is nothing new. these children are taking a short cut on the way home...
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the british transport police we re him? weeks later, he pleaded guilty, and he was convicted. how do you feel about what happened to you on the train? well, i was shocked afterwards, i was traumatised, i experienced panic attacks and anxiety but i was provided victim support by the police. i feel it is hugely important that i speak out about what happened to me, to encourage other people to experience this, to speak out and not be ashamed about what happened, and not be scared. i would also like witnesses, other people, the onus should not only be on the victim, it should not only be on the victim, it should be on every human being. anyone can find themselves in a situation where they see someone being abused, and they need to know how to react to the situation. let me bring in robbie. we have had these figures out. record figures in all areas. how do you react to that? it is not surprising for us, as shocking as it is, we have seen numbers going up over the last few years. and particularly to see the lg bt years. and partic
the british transport police we re him? weeks later, he pleaded guilty, and he was convicted. how do you feel about what happened to you on the train? well, i was shocked afterwards, i was traumatised, i experienced panic attacks and anxiety but i was provided victim support by the police. i feel it is hugely important that i speak out about what happened to me, to encourage other people to experience this, to speak out and not be ashamed about what happened, and not be scared. i would also...
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british transport police say a number of arrests have been made.ion rebellion says the disruption was "necessary to highlight the emergency" knife crime offences recorded by police in england wales have hit a new record high, according to new figures. in the 12 months to the end ofjune, there was a 7% increase. there was also a rise in gun crime and recorded robberies. but the office for national statistics also says the number of murders involving knives has decreased by 14%. the veteran labour mp louise ellman has quit the party, saying jeremy corbyn is "not fit" to become prime minister. in a letter, the mp for liverpool riverside mp said she'd been "deeply troubled" by the "growth of anti—semitism" in labour in recent years. the party says it'staking "robust action" to root out anti—semitism. and victoria will be hearing from louise ellman on the programme shortly. stay with us for that. passengers on a british airways flight which filled with smoke mid—air have told the bbc they are still experiencing breathing difficulties two months on. ba s
british transport police say a number of arrests have been made.ion rebellion says the disruption was "necessary to highlight the emergency" knife crime offences recorded by police in england wales have hit a new record high, according to new figures. in the 12 months to the end ofjune, there was a 7% increase. there was also a rise in gun crime and recorded robberies. but the office for national statistics also says the number of murders involving knives has decreased by 14%. the...
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british transport police say eight people have been arrested. tim muffett has more. extinction! what we've seen this week is an incredible outpouring of sacrifice from ordinary people, so we've had doctors, climate scientists, nurses, hairdressers, electricians, giving up hairdressers, electricians, giving up theirtime and hairdressers, electricians, giving up their time and sacrificing their liberty getting arrested because this caused s0 serious and this is unprecedented in british history where people are saying enough is enough. disruption to commuters, criminal damage and police brought in from other parts of the country not doing the duties they should be doing, to trainsjumped the duties they should be doing, to trains jumped on. how the duties they should be doing, to trainsjumped on. how does the duties they should be doing, to trains jumped on. how does that bring about zero carbon emissions? business as we know it and the functioning of our economy allowed by the government is driving us and our children towards death and extinction possibly, we need to disrupt busine
british transport police say eight people have been arrested. tim muffett has more. extinction! what we've seen this week is an incredible outpouring of sacrifice from ordinary people, so we've had doctors, climate scientists, nurses, hairdressers, electricians, giving up hairdressers, electricians, giving up theirtime and hairdressers, electricians, giving up their time and sacrificing their liberty getting arrested because this caused s0 serious and this is unprecedented in british history...
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in this area. officers from the metropolitan police, the city of london police and also british transport police officers, taken away they were picked up by officers, ta ken away and they were picked up by officers, taken away and then arrested. we don‘t have the number of people who have been arrested here yet. but things are now returning to normal here in oxford circus but it was at a complete standstill and a big operation for the officers, again having to bring in specialist teams to try and release some of those demonstrators. 0n to try and release some of those demonstrators. on that wooden structure, there were people who had glued themselves onto some of the bamboo. in order to get the structure down, there was a specialist team who had to be brought for that. they were trained in abseiling and diving. but now it is looking, getting back to normal at the moment but still a big police presence and those cordons are still up. that is what has been happening above ground, but you are standing beside the entrances and exits to 0xford beside the entrances and exits to oxford road tube statio
in this area. officers from the metropolitan police, the city of london police and also british transport police officers, taken away they were picked up by officers, ta ken away and they were picked up by officers, taken away and then arrested. we don‘t have the number of people who have been arrested here yet. but things are now returning to normal here in oxford circus but it was at a complete standstill and a big operation for the officers, again having to bring in specialist teams to try...
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london, extinction rebellion activists protesting at a number of tube stations this morning, british transport policef the commute. arrests have already been made and officers are working quickly to resume services. another story affecting a lot of people this morning, this problem with the phone network, three. ben's got the latest on this. finally, confirmation from the country kompa ny that finally, confirmation from the country kompany that there is a major problem, we have been waiting eight hours for this, we have a one line statement: "curre ntly looking into an issue with the network, we would like to apologise to customers for any inconvenience". the main network, what often happens is that other networks use a bit of the space. —— confirmation from the company. smarty, they rent a bit of space, their statement, they call it a severe technical issue, and what we are seeing, loads of us getting in touch with us, belfast, cardiff, anglesey, sheffield, manchester, london, nottingham. so little information, this, their twitter support page, last updated in early september, looking through to the
london, extinction rebellion activists protesting at a number of tube stations this morning, british transport policef the commute. arrests have already been made and officers are working quickly to resume services. another story affecting a lot of people this morning, this problem with the phone network, three. ben's got the latest on this. finally, confirmation from the country kompa ny that finally, confirmation from the country kompany that there is a major problem, we have been waiting...
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head of the 2 week campaign police in london rounded up 10 environmental activists after the group threatened to shut down westminster and cripple the british capital's transport networks people in other countries are also gearing up for demonstrations themselves the 1st protest. kicked off in melbourne in australia while on sunday activists in germany practised peaceful confrontations with the police including arrests at the camp in front of the parliament in berlin campaigners in new delhi in india staged a mock funeral for the earth and in paris hundreds gathered ahead of monday's main event in a possible indication of what's possible to come protesters also occupy the shopping center in the french capital over the weekend calling for an end to capitalism and excessive consumption. x.r. as it's also known was established in london and describes itself as a decentralized movement that pursues its aims through grassroots activism it claims to have a presence in $72.00 countries and has been grabbing headlines by staging a number of protests over recent months the america spoke to 2 members of extinction rebellion which you can watch in full on r.t. dot com or
head of the 2 week campaign police in london rounded up 10 environmental activists after the group threatened to shut down westminster and cripple the british capital's transport networks people in other countries are also gearing up for demonstrations themselves the 1st protest. kicked off in melbourne in australia while on sunday activists in germany practised peaceful confrontations with the police including arrests at the camp in front of the parliament in berlin campaigners in new delhi in...
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ahead of the 2 week campaign police in london rounded up 10 environmental activists after the group threatened to shut down westminster and cripple the british capital's transport networks a possible indication of what's to come some of the movement's members occupied a shopping center in paris over the weekend calling for an end to capitalism and excessive consumption. acts up as it's also known was established in london and describes itself as a decentralized movement this pursues its aims through grassroots activism it claims to have a presence in 72 countries and has been grabbing headlines by staging a number of protest america spoke to 2 members of extinction rebellion which you can watch in full on r.t. dot com or you tube channel. the types of actions that we want to engage with are disruptive to business as usual but disruptive in a way that is not repellent to observers or outsiders people who may not even consider themselves to be environmentalists or politically active or aware cetera people who are just. paying attention in the world and understand that we are in a crisis and so they will be attracted or drawn into the spirit of the rebellion there
ahead of the 2 week campaign police in london rounded up 10 environmental activists after the group threatened to shut down westminster and cripple the british capital's transport networks a possible indication of what's to come some of the movement's members occupied a shopping center in paris over the weekend calling for an end to capitalism and excessive consumption. acts up as it's also known was established in london and describes itself as a decentralized movement this pursues its aims...
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ahead of the 2 week campaign police in london rounded up 10 environmental activists after the group threatened to shut down westminster and cripple the british capital's transport network that seems to be under way already people in other countries were also gearing up for demonstrations the 1st protest kicked off in melbourne in australia while on sunday activists in germany practiced peaceful confrontations with the police including mock arrest at their camp in front of the parliament bradley campaign is in new delhi in india have staged a mock funeral for the earth in paris hundreds gathered ahead of monday's main event extinction rebellions been in the headlines throughout the year with hundreds of activists arrested along the way. a lot of the people. i. the types of actions that we want to engage with are disruptive to business as usual but disruptive in a way that is not repellent to observers or outsiders people who may not even consider themselves to be environmentalists or politically active or aware it's cetera people who are just paying attention in the world and understand that we are in a crisis and so they will be attracted or drawn into the spir
ahead of the 2 week campaign police in london rounded up 10 environmental activists after the group threatened to shut down westminster and cripple the british capital's transport network that seems to be under way already people in other countries were also gearing up for demonstrations the 1st protest kicked off in melbourne in australia while on sunday activists in germany practiced peaceful confrontations with the police including mock arrest at their camp in front of the parliament bradley...
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the 2 week campaign kicked off police in the british capital also rounded up 10 activists after the group threatened to shut down westminster and cripple the city's transport networks as part of a worldwide movement starting in 60 cities. protesters have also disrupted traffic in central amsterdam and despite a warning of a clamp down by the authorities dutch police say they've made arrests near a popular tourist attraction in berlin around a 1000 people blocked a traffic roundabout dozens of activists have reportedly been apprehended in australia and new zealand where the protests started hours ago before all this on sunday activists in germany practiced peaceful resistance and mock arrests at that camp in front of parliament and campaign as in new delhi and india staged a mock funeral for the us and in paris hundreds gathered ahead of monday's main event extinction rebellions but in the headlines throughout the year of course with hundreds of activists to rest of along the way. the types of actions that we want to engage with are disruptive to business as usual but disruptive in a way that is not repellent to observers or outsiders people who may not eve
the 2 week campaign kicked off police in the british capital also rounded up 10 activists after the group threatened to shut down westminster and cripple the city's transport networks as part of a worldwide movement starting in 60 cities. protesters have also disrupted traffic in central amsterdam and despite a warning of a clamp down by the authorities dutch police say they've made arrests near a popular tourist attraction in berlin around a 1000 people blocked a traffic roundabout dozens of...
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the 2 we campaign kicked off police in the british capital also rounded up 10 activists as off the group threaten to shut down westminster and cripple the city's transport network is part of a worldwide movement starting in 60 cities this monday. protesters have also disrupted traffic in central amsterdam madrid and berlin despite a warning of a clamp down by a with bar seats dutch police say they made 50 arrests near a popular tourist attraction for them but live around a 1000 people blocked a traffic roundabout general party said they will stop making the rest of the time being addressed police say 33 activists have been taking to their premises and we arrested for resisting planting wyatt offices 30 activists have also been apprehended in australia and new zealand extinction rebellion has been in the headlines throughout the year with hundreds of activists to rest. types of actions that we want to engage with are disruptive to business as usual but all but disruptive in a way that is not repellent to observers or outsiders people who may not even consider themselves to be environmentalists or politically active or aware cetera but people who are just
the 2 we campaign kicked off police in the british capital also rounded up 10 activists as off the group threaten to shut down westminster and cripple the city's transport network is part of a worldwide movement starting in 60 cities this monday. protesters have also disrupted traffic in central amsterdam madrid and berlin despite a warning of a clamp down by a with bar seats dutch police say they made 50 arrests near a popular tourist attraction for them but live around a 1000 people blocked a...
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british courts and, so, she fled on a us transport plane back to america. i hope her letterfrom her lawyer says she wants to cooperate with the police.not a matterfor the dunn family, that is for northamptonshire police, the chief constable. if she is to stand charges for manslaughter or whatever it is, then in those circumstances that is a completely separate issue. as far as the dunn family are concerned, they need this psychological closure on this particular stage so they can move to grief and some measure of healing within theirfamily. mark stephens, lawyer for harry dunn's family. more than 20 people injapan have died and over a dozen are missing after the most powerful storm to hit the country in decades. typhoon hagibis brought record downpours — some areas saw four months of rain in two days. tens of thousands of troops have been deployed to help rescue and relief efforts. rivers have burst their banks and homes have been buried under landslides. from tokyo, rupert wingifeld hayes reports. this is the town of chikuma in the japanese alps, much of it now under water. this town is far from the coast. people here were not expec
british courts and, so, she fled on a us transport plane back to america. i hope her letterfrom her lawyer says she wants to cooperate with the police.not a matterfor the dunn family, that is for northamptonshire police, the chief constable. if she is to stand charges for manslaughter or whatever it is, then in those circumstances that is a completely separate issue. as far as the dunn family are concerned, they need this psychological closure on this particular stage so they can move to grief...
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british courts and, so, she fled on a us transport plane back to america. i hope her letterfrom her lawyer says she wants to cooperate with the police. family, that is for northamptonshire police, the chief constable, if she is to stand charges for manslaughter or whatever it is, then in those circumstances that is a completely separate issue. as far as the dunn family are concerned, they need this psychological closure on this particular stage so they can move to grief and some measure of healing within theirfamily. mark stephens, lawyer for harry dunn's family. the bbc has discovered three british orphans trapped in a camp for islamic state families in syria. they are believed to be from london — their parentsjoined the islamic state group five years ago, and were subsequently killed in the fighting. there are thousands of children in camps across the region whose parents supported is and most of their countries don't want them home. quentin sommerville has this report. you might find some of these images distressing. beyond this fence are the lost children of the caliphate — thousands locked up and abandoned in camps across northe
british courts and, so, she fled on a us transport plane back to america. i hope her letterfrom her lawyer says she wants to cooperate with the police. family, that is for northamptonshire police, the chief constable, if she is to stand charges for manslaughter or whatever it is, then in those circumstances that is a completely separate issue. as far as the dunn family are concerned, they need this psychological closure on this particular stage so they can move to grief and some measure of...
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and, so, she fled on aus british courts, and, so, she fled on a us transport plane back to america. i hope her letterfrom her lawyer says she wants to cooperate with the policefamily of harry dunn, that is a matter for the police, for the chief constable, if she is to stand charges for manslaughter or whatever it is, in those circumstances that is a com pletely those circumstances that is a completely separate issue. as far as the family of harry dunn are concerned, they need the psychological closure on this particular stage so that they can move to grief and perhaps some measure of healing within their family. we have had this letter from dominic raab and when you say the government has been mealy—mouthed over this, why are you critical of the government? what do you think they haven't done what they should have done? it was clear, plain as a pike staff to any lawyer that knows about this thing, and, of course, that isn't everybody, but it is plain asa that isn't everybody, but it is plain as a pike staff that in order to bea plain as a pike staff that in order to be a diplomat and get diplomatic immunity you have to be, one, be appointed to a diplomatic p
and, so, she fled on aus british courts, and, so, she fled on a us transport plane back to america. i hope her letterfrom her lawyer says she wants to cooperate with the policefamily of harry dunn, that is a matter for the police, for the chief constable, if she is to stand charges for manslaughter or whatever it is, in those circumstances that is a com pletely those circumstances that is a completely separate issue. as far as the family of harry dunn are concerned, they need the psychological...
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british courts and, so, she fled on a us transport plane back to america. i hope her letterfrom her lawyer says she wants to cooperate with the police.mately, thatis with the police. but, ultimately, that is not a matter for the with the police. but, ultimately, that is not a matterfor the dunn family, that is a matterfor that is not a matterfor the dunn family, that is a matter for the police, the chief cans to if she is to stand charges for manslaughter or whatever it is, then in those circumstances that is a completely separate issue. as far as the dunn family are concerned, they need this psychological closure on this particular stage so they can move to grief and some measure of healing within theirfamily. grief and some measure of healing within their family. mark stephens, lawyer for harry dunn's family. at least 18 people are confirmed dead injapan and a dozen more are missing after one of the most powerful storms there in decades. typhoon hagibis has now moved back into the pacific after bringing record rainfall to large areas of the country. rivers are swollen and homes have been buried under landslides. the japanese govern
british courts and, so, she fled on a us transport plane back to america. i hope her letterfrom her lawyer says she wants to cooperate with the police.mately, thatis with the police. but, ultimately, that is not a matter for the with the police. but, ultimately, that is not a matterfor the dunn family, that is a matterfor that is not a matterfor the dunn family, that is a matter for the police, the chief cans to if she is to stand charges for manslaughter or whatever it is, then in those...
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transporting the victims. british prime minister boris johnson pledged in a tweet to work closely with essex police to establish exactly what happened. >>> we all know how expensive it can be to live in the bay area. this morning the south bay is getting a funding boost for affordable housing. kris sanchez joins us with a look at a project that will add nearly 200 units. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura. not a lot to look at behind me but this is an exciting little plot of land because this is where some of that affordable housing is going to get started here in santa clara county. it's going to be for people who are particularly low income, also young people who are homeless and folks with mental illness. the county voted to spend $33 million on two developments yesterday, about half of the funds coming from the housing bond, santa clara county voters passed in 2016, and about half of it from the state's housing and community development's no place like home program. one development is here on reyes avenue and the other at gallop and mesa near the al maden expressway in blossom hill if you're familiar. count
transporting the victims. british prime minister boris johnson pledged in a tweet to work closely with essex police to establish exactly what happened. >>> we all know how expensive it can be to live in the bay area. this morning the south bay is getting a funding boost for affordable housing. kris sanchez joins us with a look at a project that will add nearly 200 units. kris? >> reporter: hi there, laura. not a lot to look at behind me but this is an exciting little plot of land...
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transporting the victims. british prime minister boris johnson pledged in a tweet to work closely with essex police to establish exactly what happened. >>> classes resume today at ridgeway high school in santa rosa, where a shooting yesterday injured one student and prompted a lockdown. it all unfolded yesterday morning, when police arrived, they found the teenaged suspect in a classroom. later, they determined the 16-year-old victim drove himself to the hospital, despite suffering two gunshot wounds. he is said to be in stable condition. police say the gun has not yet been found and they believe it may have been shoved into a student's backpack. >>> the south bay is getting a major funding boost for affordable housing, from a voter approved bond, and from a major tech company. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us live from san jose with one project that will add nearly 200 units, kris. >> reporter: hi there, marcus. not much so look at now, just a chain-link fence but the open ar is soon going to be a development for folks in the low income scale in the city of san jose. now the santa clara county voted
transporting the victims. british prime minister boris johnson pledged in a tweet to work closely with essex police to establish exactly what happened. >>> classes resume today at ridgeway high school in santa rosa, where a shooting yesterday injured one student and prompted a lockdown. it all unfolded yesterday morning, when police arrived, they found the teenaged suspect in a classroom. later, they determined the 16-year-old victim drove himself to the hospital, despite suffering two...
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police in london preemptively arrested 10 environmental campaigners after extinction rebellion threatened to shut down westminster for 2 weeks the climate action group which plans to cripple transport networks in the british capital said it's also expecting similar protests in 60 other world cities and a possible indication of what's to come some of the movement's members occupy a shopping center in paris over the weekend calling for an end to help but will isn't excessive consumption. it was god. was with extinction rebellions campaign begins on monday with protests planned in europe india north on south america and australia the group has several key demands including the government's the clarity climate emergency halt biodiversity loss on reduce carbon emissions to net 0 by 2025 x. our it's also known as a stop in london describes itself as a decentralize movement that pursues its aims through grassroots activism it claims to have a presence in $72.00 countries in all to notoriety in the past year by staging a number of protests. i think a lot of the people. who are on the group and its aims i'm happy to say that social commentator milan's are an unfree a walker a political commentator and new york obs
police in london preemptively arrested 10 environmental campaigners after extinction rebellion threatened to shut down westminster for 2 weeks the climate action group which plans to cripple transport networks in the british capital said it's also expecting similar protests in 60 other world cities and a possible indication of what's to come some of the movement's members occupy a shopping center in paris over the weekend calling for an end to help but will isn't excessive consumption. it was...
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able to see the government focus on their priorities, schools, hospitals, policing, transport infrastructure, this is what the british happen at the eu summit, but he has also been clear, the 31st of october is the date we are leaving the european union. now is the time for those serious considerations of our series proposal so we can get brexit done and move on those other priorities. there has already been reaction, and the details aren't there yet, some of them are in some of the papers, or what they think. there has already been reaction from the eu, saying surely the historic achievement of the belfast agreement deserve better than a first and final offer. your response to that? we are absolutely committed to the peace and prosperity that we have seenin peace and prosperity that we have seen in northern ireland. the good friday agreement is an incredibly important document and we will make sure whatever proposal is put forward honour that. but it is also worth bearing in mind that the underpinning of the good friday agreement is that all communities, old traditions in northern ireland, have to feel comfortable w
able to see the government focus on their priorities, schools, hospitals, policing, transport infrastructure, this is what the british happen at the eu summit, but he has also been clear, the 31st of october is the date we are leaving the european union. now is the time for those serious considerations of our series proposal so we can get brexit done and move on those other priorities. there has already been reaction, and the details aren't there yet, some of them are in some of the papers, or...