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chris page there, you are watchin: troubles. chris page there, you are watching bbc _ troubles.ng bbc news. i _ troubles. chris page there, you are watching bbc news. i will- troubles. chris page there, you are watching bbc news. i will be - troubles. chris page there, you are watching bbc news. i will be back. watching bbc news. i will be back after a short break. we all rely on local councils for our roads, bin collections, leisure facilities and much more besides. but increasingly, they are in financial crisis, with some facing bankruptcy. more than half say they probably won't be able balance their books in the next five years. one local authority facing some very tough decisions is medway council in kent. from there, our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. it's early evening and medway council has allowed us to film as they meet to discuss their budget. the council's finances are perilous. we have got roads full of potholes. food banks are now normal. they're already cutting things like free swimming for children, cancelling events and closing a visitor centre and
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our ireland correspondent chris page is in belfast for us. chris, a very significant ruling?ment here at the high court this morning by referring to the fact that more than 3700 people were killed in the conflict commonly called the troubles. and that over those 30 years of violence, there remain many hundreds of unsolved killings, and the question of how those debts should be investigated has remained one of the most complex, contentious and emotive issues for northern ireland during the last few decades of relative peace. last year, the uk government passed legislation to set up a new commission to take over all investigations linked to the conflict and part of the plan was that suspects, both former paramilitaries and former members of the state forces, who cooperated, gave information to that commission, would be given a guarantee that they would be given a guarantee that they would not be prosecuted. nearly all victims�* groups were strongly opposed to that idea, a number of victims have taken this legal challenge, and today the judge, victims have taken this legal chall
our ireland correspondent chris page is in belfast for us. chris, a very significant ruling?ment here at the high court this morning by referring to the fact that more than 3700 people were killed in the conflict commonly called the troubles. and that over those 30 years of violence, there remain many hundreds of unsolved killings, and the question of how those debts should be investigated has remained one of the most complex, contentious and emotive issues for northern ireland during the last...
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chris page, bbc news at casement park in belfast.ese live pictures we have overlooking the river thames from chelsea bridge. just in the last few minutes we saw some activity there are around chelsea bridge. there was... sorry, that's my colleague louisa pilbeam getting ready for her next live. these were pictures we saw earlier of police getting ready for their search operations. they presume abdul ezedi jumped from the bridge and they say they're looking for his body. that search started at around 9am gmt here in the uk and we will bring you an update on that story as the morning and there it goes on on bbc news. celebrations are taking place around the world to mark the start of the lunar new year. hundreds of people made their wishes for the year of the dragon, placing sticks of incense at a temple in hong kong. vietnam celebrated with a colourful firework display in the skies above hanoi. worshippers flocked to temples across taiwan to light incense and pray for prosperity in the new year. and the chinese community in peru celeb
chris page, bbc news at casement park in belfast.ese live pictures we have overlooking the river thames from chelsea bridge. just in the last few minutes we saw some activity there are around chelsea bridge. there was... sorry, that's my colleague louisa pilbeam getting ready for her next live. these were pictures we saw earlier of police getting ready for their search operations. they presume abdul ezedi jumped from the bridge and they say they're looking for his body. that search started at...
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chris page, bbc news at casement park in belfast.ended across england to make streets safer. that's according to a report by the local government association which warned that wheelchair users, older people and children in pushchairs are among those at risk from vehicles parked on walkways. our correspondent ellie price has the details. when is a path not a path? when it's got a car parked on it. good girl. blocked pavements can cause a nightmare for all sorts of people trying to navigate their way by foot. that's why in edinburgh, the council decided to ban parking on pavements and dropped kerbs and double—parking from the end of last month. motorists face a fine of up to £100 if they're caught, and it's something campaigners want councils across the uk to have the power to do. good girl. we know this has a real impact on people's lives. if you've got a vehicle blocking the pavement and you can't get past that, you've got to step out into the road. of course, if you're in a wheelchair, you may not be able to get down the kerb. if yo
chris page, bbc news at casement park in belfast.ended across england to make streets safer. that's according to a report by the local government association which warned that wheelchair users, older people and children in pushchairs are among those at risk from vehicles parked on walkways. our correspondent ellie price has the details. when is a path not a path? when it's got a car parked on it. good girl. blocked pavements can cause a nightmare for all sorts of people trying to navigate their...
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we can speak to our correspondent chris page, in belfast for us today.on to this ruling, please. the just give us the reaction to this ruling. please-— just give us the reaction to this ruling, please. just give us the reaction to this rulin: , lease. , ., , ruling, please. the “udge began his rulin: here ruling, please. the “udge began his ruling here at — ruling, please. the “udge began his ruling here at the _ ruling, please. thejudge began his ruling here at the high _ ruling, please. thejudge began his ruling here at the high court - ruling, please. thejudge began his ruling here at the high court in - ruling here at the high court in belfast by referring to the fact that more than 3700 people were killed during the years of violence, which are commonly called the troubles and the quest as to how unsolved killings from that time has continued to hanover northern ireland for a quarter of a century now of relative peace is an extremely complex and emotive question. the uk government last year passed legislation to set up a new commission to take over
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chris page, bbc news at casement park in belfast.g used for the first time on the nhs. it's a tablet which turns into a balloon after it's swallowed, making the patient feel fuller for longer, so they eat less. amanda parr has the story. dave from yeovil is feeling pretty relaxed about this morning's procedure. it will be in and out, very simple, no endoscopy, no hospital bed, no theatre time or anaesthetic. he has worked out the best mental approach too. everybody�*s sort of like opinion is, you know, you are overweight, you need to put your fork down type of things. but there's lots of different reasons why people are overweight. it could be medical, it could be tablets, it could be a whole load of things. thank you to dave for letting us watch how it is done. here is the balloon capsule. it's attached to a thin tube, swallowed into the stomach. an x—ray checks the position, then water is pumped into the balloon, and the tube is removed. it takes up a fair bit of space. it's this big, if you hold it in your hand. held it in your ha
chris page, bbc news at casement park in belfast.g used for the first time on the nhs. it's a tablet which turns into a balloon after it's swallowed, making the patient feel fuller for longer, so they eat less. amanda parr has the story. dave from yeovil is feeling pretty relaxed about this morning's procedure. it will be in and out, very simple, no endoscopy, no hospital bed, no theatre time or anaesthetic. he has worked out the best mental approach too. everybody�*s sort of like opinion is,...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. this was the scene in baghdad last night.in the country, by repeated us strikes against iranian backed armed groups on its soil. the warning came as the funerals took place in baghdad of a senior commander of an iranian—backed group and his two bodyguards. they were killed last night by a us drone strike on a busy street in the city. us officials accuse the group of being behind an attack on the us base injordan that killed three american soldiers last month. from baghdad, our senior international correspondent 0rla geurin reports. they shout in baghdad today, many came to mourn and to promise retaliation. this was the chaotic farewell to abu baqir al—saadi, a commander of an iranian—backed militia, blamed by the us for killing three of its troops. america tracked him down last night, apparently with a hellfire missile. the strike fuelling anger and protests and demands for us troops to leave iraqi soil. baghdad says this was a clear—cut assassination in a residential neighbourhood without regard for civilian lives or interna
chris page, bbc news, belfast. this was the scene in baghdad last night.in the country, by repeated us strikes against iranian backed armed groups on its soil. the warning came as the funerals took place in baghdad of a senior commander of an iranian—backed group and his two bodyguards. they were killed last night by a us drone strike on a busy street in the city. us officials accuse the group of being behind an attack on the us base injordan that killed three american soldiers last month....
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chris page reporting.ded second world war bomb was found in a garden in the keyham area. police say a 200 metre cordon could be in place for 36 hours, while bomb disposal experts try to make the device safe. 0ur corresponedentjenny kumah is in plymouth. continued disruption for people? this morning some people have been coming to get some essentials, escorted back to their properties by the police. this does vice was found a week ago by a man digging in his garden who did not at first realise what it was but as the rain washed them at a weight he realised what it could be and reported back to the police yesterday morning and then a major incident was declared. police say around 1000 people have been asked to leave their home and evacuation centres have been set up at a nearby library and community centre. we spoke to some of those affected. it's very shocking. it's in my street. yeah, it's very shocking, very scary. and being left in the dark, you don't know what to think. i'm praying that, you know, they
chris page reporting.ded second world war bomb was found in a garden in the keyham area. police say a 200 metre cordon could be in place for 36 hours, while bomb disposal experts try to make the device safe. 0ur corresponedentjenny kumah is in plymouth. continued disruption for people? this morning some people have been coming to get some essentials, escorted back to their properties by the police. this does vice was found a week ago by a man digging in his garden who did not at first realise...
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chris page has that story. explosions.re killed during the conflict known as the troubles. the question of how deaths should be investigated is contentious, complex and emotive. most victims strongly oppose the government's plan to end inquests and grant conditional amnesties to suspects who give information to a new commission. i got half of my case today, but i have not given up the fight. martina dillon is one of the bereaved relatives who took the legal challenge. her husband, seamus, was shot dead by loyalists outside a bar in 1997. i've been living in pure hell since 1997. i haven't got out in 1997. every day it's 1997 to me. my greatest hope was to come and be awarded my inquest. i'm fighting for truth and justice for my husband. i have to speak for me. can't speak for himself. the family successfully applied for a ruling that the provision for amnesties was in breach of international human rights law. the judge said the measure wouldn't help reconciliation, as the government had claimed. so it's back to parliament
chris page has that story. explosions.re killed during the conflict known as the troubles. the question of how deaths should be investigated is contentious, complex and emotive. most victims strongly oppose the government's plan to end inquests and grant conditional amnesties to suspects who give information to a new commission. i got half of my case today, but i have not given up the fight. martina dillon is one of the bereaved relatives who took the legal challenge. her husband, seamus, was...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.ormont. hugely significant day here at stormont for symbolism and practicalities, the real work that needs to be done for people right across northern ireland. let me show you around. this is where it will all be happening, stormont is behind me, the building there, our political analyst who we are going to chat you our standing by. we have broadcast tents. the grounds in front of stormont are open to the public. you can see belfast city in the distance there, along this procession there, that is a park run taking place, people out running their five k as we speak, very keen jogger their five k as we speak, very keen jogger running towards us. in the hours ahead, 1pm, it will all kick off, the assembly will be back inside those doors there. they will elect the speaker and then onto those hugely symbolic moments, first minister, deputy first minister. weights get the thoughts of our two analysts. thanks for coming, the son is now out, you have timed it well. clear rice and brian rowan —
chris page, bbc news, belfast.ormont. hugely significant day here at stormont for symbolism and practicalities, the real work that needs to be done for people right across northern ireland. let me show you around. this is where it will all be happening, stormont is behind me, the building there, our political analyst who we are going to chat you our standing by. we have broadcast tents. the grounds in front of stormont are open to the public. you can see belfast city in the distance there,...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. the time isjust the time is just after quarter past six.year commitment to green investment. and coming up.... how are you doing, all 0k? they've all gone very quiet! and england captain harry kane's new mission — to get young people thinking about their mental health. and on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we'll head back to ivory coast after last night's cup of nations semifinals, with the hosts and nigeria going head—to—head on sunday to be crowned african champions. the volcano in southwest iceland has just erupted for the third time since december. the lava is spewing from a long fissure and has reached a crucial road that leads to the already damaged town of grindavik. 0ur science editor, rebecca morrelle, has been looking at why these eruptions keep happening. a fiery start to iceland's day, but these spectacular fountains of lava are causing more disruption on the reykjanes peninsula. a pipeline supplying heat and hot water to 30,000 people has been engulfed by molten rock, it's the third eruption since december, but s
chris page, bbc news, belfast. the time isjust the time is just after quarter past six.year commitment to green investment. and coming up.... how are you doing, all 0k? they've all gone very quiet! and england captain harry kane's new mission — to get young people thinking about their mental health. and on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we'll head back to ivory coast after last night's cup of nations semifinals, with the hosts and nigeria going head—to—head on sunday to be...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.s who is at stormont. significant day there today, tell us what we can expect in the coming hours. . , , what we can expect in the coming hours. ., , , ~ ., hours. that is still mont, where everything _ hours. that is still mont, where everything will _ hours. that is still mont, where everything will be _ hours. that is still mont, where everything will be happening i hours. that is still mont, wherej everything will be happening -- everything will be happening —— stormont. a significant day of events here. through the doors here you can just see and into the assembly chamber, that is where everything will be happening. as for what happens, ipm local time, that's when things kick off, the assembly backin when things kick off, the assembly back in action inside after being away for two years, a significant moment in and of itself. the first thing they need to do is select a speaker, nothing can happen until that happens. that bigger election needs to be based on a cross community basis
chris page, bbc news, belfast.s who is at stormont. significant day there today, tell us what we can expect in the coming hours. . , , what we can expect in the coming hours. ., , , ~ ., hours. that is still mont, where everything _ hours. that is still mont, where everything will _ hours. that is still mont, where everything will be _ hours. that is still mont, where everything will be happening i hours. that is still mont, wherej everything will be happening -- everything will be happening...
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that is what our correspondent chris page has been looking at now.: back looking at now. an agreement to bring back the — looking at now. an agreement to bring back the devolved - looking at now. an agreement to . bring back the devolved government has finally been cooked up. what will be on ministers menus as a tune—up to perform? —— they tune up. at saint george's market in belfast, stall owners have a few ideas about what the newly empowered politicians should prioritise.— should prioritise. hopefully, look at the debt- _ should prioritise. hopefully, look at the debt. the _ should prioritise. hopefully, look at the debt. the more _ should prioritise. hopefully, look at the debt. the more many - should prioritise. hopefully, look. at the debt. the more many people should prioritise. hopefully, look- at the debt. the more many people up aid, it is at the debt. the more many people up paid. it is more _ at the debt. the more many people up paid, it is more money _ at the debt. the more many people up paid, it is more money for _ at the debt. the mor
that is what our correspondent chris page has been looking at now.: back looking at now. an agreement to bring back the — looking at now. an agreement to bring back the devolved - looking at now. an agreement to . bring back the devolved government has finally been cooked up. what will be on ministers menus as a tune—up to perform? —— they tune up. at saint george's market in belfast, stall owners have a few ideas about what the newly empowered politicians should prioritise.— should...
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chris page.ons security council meeting, after the united states hit more than 85 targets in iraq and syria, which it says had links to iran. it's in retaliation for the killing of three american soldiers injordan by iran—backed militia last weekend. white house national security spokesmanjohn kirby said three facilities were hit in iraq and four were hit in syria. the us said iran's islamic revolutionary guards corp quds force and affiliated militia groups were struck. an iraqi government spokesperson, bassem al—awadi, says the us hit locations in the iraqi towns of akashat and al-qaim. 16 people were killed and 25 injured in the strikes, according to iraqi officials, while a british—based war monitor says at least 20 were killed in syria. from the iraqi capital, baghdad, here's hugo bachega. explosions america launching strikes in the middle of the night. strikes that were no surprise. for days, us officials had said they would act and that iranian personnel and interests would be targeted. thi
chris page.ons security council meeting, after the united states hit more than 85 targets in iraq and syria, which it says had links to iran. it's in retaliation for the killing of three american soldiers injordan by iran—backed militia last weekend. white house national security spokesmanjohn kirby said three facilities were hit in iraq and four were hit in syria. the us said iran's islamic revolutionary guards corp quds force and affiliated militia groups were struck. an iraqi government...
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chris mason, bbc news in belfast. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page told us more about the process yes, for a group of politicians want northern ireland to stay in the uk to share power with those want northern ireland to leave the uk become part of another country, that is never going to be an easy relationship and it's proven year at stormont over their head of the new sharing coalition, the first nationalist or the position, michelle o'neill and emma little—pengelly, of the democratic unionist party, as the deputy first minister. those positions are, in fact, legally equal, both those ministers cannot operate in isolation from the other. 0ne can't make a decision without the say—so of the other. but in a place where the identity of northern ireland, its place in the uk is disputed, titles and symbolism do matter. and that is why the fact that it's now a sinn fein politician who has the title of first minister certainly is significant. the fragility of the arrangement has been made very apparent in the lasst couple of years, hasn't it? it certainly has. the last collapse lasted f
chris mason, bbc news in belfast. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page told us more about the process yes, for a group of politicians want northern ireland to stay in the uk to share power with those want northern ireland to leave the uk become part of another country, that is never going to be an easy relationship and it's proven year at stormont over their head of the new sharing coalition, the first nationalist or the position, michelle o'neill and emma little—pengelly, of the democratic...
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chris page.olic moment we will see injust talk us through this symbolic moment we will see in just under two hours. you will have members of the stormont assembly coming downstairs here, background staircase. they will then go into the assembly chamberjust over on this side of the building. they will take their seats. it is not the first time they had taken their seats in the two years there has not been a government. there has been some assembly recall is, for example when queen elizabeth ii died. this will not be the first time they have sat there in two years but it is the first substantial time. the speaker will be elected, so the outgoing speaker of sinn fein, a significant figure in northern ireland politics, handing over the reins of thatjob to any speaker, deputy speaker will then also be elected. once the assembly as a leader in the form of assembly as a leader in the form of a speaker, it will be on to the most significant moment of the day, the appointment, the installation of the firs
chris page.olic moment we will see injust talk us through this symbolic moment we will see in just under two hours. you will have members of the stormont assembly coming downstairs here, background staircase. they will then go into the assembly chamberjust over on this side of the building. they will take their seats. it is not the first time they had taken their seats in the two years there has not been a government. there has been some assembly recall is, for example when queen elizabeth ii...
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chris mason, bbc news, in belfast. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page told us more about the power—sharinggroup of for a -roup of politicians who for a group of for a nroup of politicians who want for a group of politicians who want northern ireland to stay in the uk, to share power with those who want northern ireland to leave the uk and become part of another country, well, that is never going to be an easy relationship. and so it has proved here at stormont outside belfast over the years. so now we have at the head of the new power—sharing coalition michelle 0'neill, the first minister, the first nationalist to hold that position and emma little—pengelly of the democratic route unionist party as the deputy first leader. —— democratic unionist party. 0ne democratic unionist party. one cannot make a decision without the say—so of the other. but in a place where the identity of the northern ireland commits place in the uk is disputed, titles and symbolism do matter. and that's why it is a sinn fein politician who has the title first minister is significant. find first minister is significan
chris mason, bbc news, in belfast. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page told us more about the power—sharinggroup of for a -roup of politicians who for a group of for a nroup of politicians who want for a group of politicians who want northern ireland to stay in the uk, to share power with those who want northern ireland to leave the uk and become part of another country, well, that is never going to be an easy relationship. and so it has proved here at stormont outside belfast over the...
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we can go live now to our ireland correspondent chris page, who is at stormont.alancing act, the start of a journey rather than the finish, isn't it?— finish, isn't it? yes, for a group of politicians _ finish, isn't it? yes, for a group of politicians want _ finish, isn't it? yes, for a group of politicians want northern - finish, isn't it? yes, for a group - of politicians want northern ireland to stay in the uk to share power with those want northern ireland to leave the uk become part of another country, that is never going to be an easy relationship and it's proven year at stormont over their head of the new sharing coalition, the first nationalist or the position, michelle o'neill and the deputy first minister, those positions are legally equal, but those ministers cannot operate in isolation from the other and with economic a decision about the say—so of the other but in about the say—so of the other but in a place where the identity of northern ireland its place in the uk is disputed, titles and symbolism do matter and that and the fact that it's now who
we can go live now to our ireland correspondent chris page, who is at stormont.alancing act, the start of a journey rather than the finish, isn't it?— finish, isn't it? yes, for a group of politicians _ finish, isn't it? yes, for a group of politicians want _ finish, isn't it? yes, for a group of politicians want northern - finish, isn't it? yes, for a group - of politicians want northern ireland to stay in the uk to share power with those want northern ireland to leave the uk become part of...
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our ireland correspondent, chris page, reports.aker of the stormont assembly, edwin poots, showed the prime minister around the chamber and this week, locally elected politicians will once again be able to debate legislation after an absence of almost two years. it is an historic and important day for the country, because northern ireland politicians are back in charge of making decisions on behalf of their people, which is exactly how they should be. our new deal gives them a funding and more powers than they have ever had so they can deliver for families and businesses across northern ireland. that is what everyone's priority is now. rishi sunak has come to stormont to put his stamp on what he will regard as a significant achievement of his time in downing street. the parties of the devolved government have told him that for things to work out well, he will have to give them more money. london has already sent an extra £35 billion to the coalition led by the first and deputy first minister is. michelle o'neill of sinn fein and em
our ireland correspondent, chris page, reports.aker of the stormont assembly, edwin poots, showed the prime minister around the chamber and this week, locally elected politicians will once again be able to debate legislation after an absence of almost two years. it is an historic and important day for the country, because northern ireland politicians are back in charge of making decisions on behalf of their people, which is exactly how they should be. our new deal gives them a funding and more...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. belfast telegraph. my my sis you again, thank you for your time. the relatives forjustice, the anti—victim, and human rights, anti—rule of law. so does today's link inside it to the bin? hat link inside it to the bin? not necessarily. _ link inside it to the bin? not necessarily. there _ link inside it to the bin? not necessarily. there is - link inside it to the bin? iirrt necessarily. there is a number of things that could happen. the british government could appeal this decision. it could go up to the supreme court. it could rewrite the legislation in terms of what they declared today, and make more human rights compatible, or repealed immediately, which is what the victims would like and start again from scratch. building a system for information recovery which is more victim centred, and more human rights compliant, which they ruled that... borisjohnson promised this appeal to backbench pensions, and it was designed to stop any future investigations or prosecutions of soldiers wh
chris page, bbc news, belfast. belfast telegraph. my my sis you again, thank you for your time. the relatives forjustice, the anti—victim, and human rights, anti—rule of law. so does today's link inside it to the bin? hat link inside it to the bin? not necessarily. _ link inside it to the bin? not necessarily. there _ link inside it to the bin? not necessarily. there is - link inside it to the bin? iirrt necessarily. there is a number of things that could happen. the british government...
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meetings with the aim of trying to manage northern ireland's finances. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page plate where a new political dawn has apparently come. the speaker of the stormont assembly, edwin poots, showed the prime minister around the chamber and this week, locally elected politicians will once again be able to debate legislation after an absence of almost two years. it is an historic and important day for the country, because northern ireland politicians are back in charge of making decisions on behalf of their people, which is exactly how they should be. 0ur of their people, which is exactly how they should be. our new deal gives them a funding and more powers than they have ever had so they can deliver for families and businesses across northern ireland. that is what everyone's priority is now. rishi sunak has come to stormont to put his stamp on what he will regard as a significant achievement of his time in downing street. the parties of the devolved government have told him that for things to work out well, he will have to give them more money. london has already sent a
meetings with the aim of trying to manage northern ireland's finances. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page plate where a new political dawn has apparently come. the speaker of the stormont assembly, edwin poots, showed the prime minister around the chamber and this week, locally elected politicians will once again be able to debate legislation after an absence of almost two years. it is an historic and important day for the country, because northern ireland politicians are back in charge of...
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chris page, bbc news. let's take a look at some of today's papers.ouncil, calling for civilians to be protected. the telegraph reports that businesses have become "frustrated" with trying to hire british workers and are increasingly looking abroad to fill vacancies, as more than nine million people of working age have dropped out of the labour market. the express claims that the former prime minister borisjohnson is considering a return to frontline politics this year, which the paper says will give the conservatives a boost in the polls. and the mirror reports that king charles and his former sister—in—law, sarah ferguson, have been exchanging letters and supporting each other as they both have treatment for cancer. why not, on a saturday morning, have a look at whose birthday it is today? we can look at today's birthdays, laura dern, actress from jurassic park. today, she is 57. 0k. jurassic park. today, she is 57. ok. peter purvis- _ jurassic park. today, she is 57. ok. peter purvis. doctor _ jurassic park. today, she is 57. ok. peter purvis. doct
chris page, bbc news. let's take a look at some of today's papers.ouncil, calling for civilians to be protected. the telegraph reports that businesses have become "frustrated" with trying to hire british workers and are increasingly looking abroad to fill vacancies, as more than nine million people of working age have dropped out of the labour market. the express claims that the former prime minister borisjohnson is considering a return to frontline politics this year, which the paper...
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so once again, um, the same story dominating most of the front pages . chris of the front pages. chris gunter the mail have it? >> yes. harry spends just 45 minutes with charles and duke and william have no plans to meet at all. so he spent 45 minutes with charles. >> charles rang him to tell him the bad news. >> his cancer diagnosis and they've this meeting. they've had this meeting. >> saying it's a very >> they're saying it's a very brief meeting. >> i don't know what's a >> um, i don't know what's a what's appropriate length? what's an appropriate length? >> minutes seems to >> 45 minutes seems to be reasonable not. reasonable to me. it's not. doesn't snatched ? i doesn't it feel snatched? i mean, anything less than ten minutes would probably been minutes would probably have been a cursory, given flown a bit cursory, given he's flown across atlantic. a bit cursory, given he's flown acrii'm atlantic. a bit cursory, given he's flown acrii'm surprisedic. a bit cursory, given he's flown acrii'm surprised they lasted >> i'm surprised they lasted that long. actu
so once again, um, the same story dominating most of the front pages . chris of the front pages. chris gunter the mail have it? >> yes. harry spends just 45 minutes with charles and duke and william have no plans to meet at all. so he spent 45 minutes with charles. >> charles rang him to tell him the bad news. >> his cancer diagnosis and they've this meeting. they've had this meeting. >> saying it's a very >> they're saying it's a very brief meeting. >> i...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast.minister will be nominated. the deputy. then other ministers will be nominated from the four main parties, sinn fein, dup, the alliance and ulster unionist party and once the executive is formed, then money comes from the uk treasury. £3 billion. we already know that 650 million of it will go towards public sector pay awards. you would imagine in the next few days when they start getting to work, more announcements will be coming up about what they are going to do to secure the country's medium—to—long term future. a lot is at stake. it's not just power—sharing here that is being restored, its peoples faith in politics and politicians too. fiona, for the moment, thank you. the annual six nations rugby union championship is officially under way today. england will take on italy and wales will host scotland. mike is in the place. any rugby fan wants to be, carter. iam is in the place. any rugby fan wants to be, carter. i am concerned you will get a bit of a soaking there! a cardiff. it’s
chris page, bbc news, belfast.minister will be nominated. the deputy. then other ministers will be nominated from the four main parties, sinn fein, dup, the alliance and ulster unionist party and once the executive is formed, then money comes from the uk treasury. £3 billion. we already know that 650 million of it will go towards public sector pay awards. you would imagine in the next few days when they start getting to work, more announcements will be coming up about what they are going to do...
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and i said to chris, i said, the most important page of the book draw something inspires us and lifts us up and think of where we are today when our kids are looking at the news, think of all your grandkids, your nieces and nephews are in there looking at the news. and i wanted to remind him, you got to look for the helpers. so i am mr. rogers, a book that's all about being a helper, being a good neighbor and free ourselves from the cynicism that we're all suffering from today and again, it's chris's art. it makes us fall in love with it. all right, brad meltzer, what's your conspiracy? serious? yeah. conspiracy series is it's a little different than i am ruth bader ginsburg. and i'll show you her. just so you can see her. this is. this is ruth bader ginsburg. this is the newest one, of course, but it's no less vital our conspiracy theories deals with real stories that took place that you don't know about. so the newest one is the nazi conspiracy. it's about a secret plot to kill fdr, stalin and churchill. at the height of world war two. a story i never knew about, never heard about.
and i said to chris, i said, the most important page of the book draw something inspires us and lifts us up and think of where we are today when our kids are looking at the news, think of all your grandkids, your nieces and nephews are in there looking at the news. and i wanted to remind him, you got to look for the helpers. so i am mr. rogers, a book that's all about being a helper, being a good neighbor and free ourselves from the cynicism that we're all suffering from today and again, it's...
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and i said to chris, i said, the most important page of the book draw something inspires us and lifts us up and think of where we are today when our kids are looking at the news, think of all your grandkids, your nieces and nephews are in there looking at the news. and i wanted to remind him, you got to look for the helpers. so i am mr. rogers, a book that's all about being a helper, being a good neighbor and free ourselves from the cynicism that we're all suffering from today and again, it's chris's art. it makes us fall in love with it. all right, brad meltzer, what's your conspiracy? serious? yeah. conspiracy series is it's a little different than i am ruth bader ginsburg. and i'll show you her. just so you can see her. this is. this is ruth bader ginsburg. this is the newest one, of course, but it's no less vital our conspiracy theories deals with real stories that took place that you don't know about. so the newest one is the nazi conspiracy. it's about a secret plot to kill fdr, stalin and churchill. at the height of world war two. a story i never knew about, never heard about.
and i said to chris, i said, the most important page of the book draw something inspires us and lifts us up and think of where we are today when our kids are looking at the news, think of all your grandkids, your nieces and nephews are in there looking at the news. and i wanted to remind him, you got to look for the helpers. so i am mr. rogers, a book that's all about being a helper, being a good neighbor and free ourselves from the cynicism that we're all suffering from today and again, it's...
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chris, let's talk about male. page kite. chris, let's talk about male. page khe.the page three.label over rules . over racism rules. >> yeah, so i've remember this film so much as a kid. it was one of the classics. let's go and fly a kite up to the highest , like, you know, i mean, there are so many classics and i didn't realise there was anything racist about it at all. even the words. well for example, apparently , and this is example, apparently, and this is showing my ignorance . hottentot. showing my ignorance. hottentot. now i've, i've read books, you know, south african books about hottentots and apparently it's a defamatory turn and i didn't really know. it's supposed to be racially offensive . and, um, racially offensive. and, um, i think it's really because. because um, mary poppins khalife it came out, i remember it coming up first time round and it's depicted in 20th century, uh , and as a young kid, i was uh, and as a young kid, i was just it was just magic watching over a brolly and all the sweets and the dancing. and it was just it was just magical. and so what th
chris, let's talk about male. page kite. chris, let's talk about male. page khe.the page three.label over rules . over racism rules. >> yeah, so i've remember this film so much as a kid. it was one of the classics. let's go and fly a kite up to the highest , like, you know, i mean, there are so many classics and i didn't realise there was anything racist about it at all. even the words. well for example, apparently , and this is example, apparently, and this is showing my ignorance ....
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and right now on our nbcbayarea.com web page, you can video of consumer investigator chris chmura, he'sing how to mark or etch your car's catalytic converter. you can find the explainer on your nbc bay area app. >>> let's take a peek outside on this tuesday morning, overlooking san francisco. nice and clear out there. no clouds in the sky, no rain in the works, at least for today, right, kari? >> yes, and you might want to leave the umbrella at home, but then pick up the jacket because it will be a cooler day, at least to start. the afternoon is looking great with highs in the low to mid-60s. we will see a high of 59 in san francisco, 60 in san mateo, and 64 in san jose. but then as we take a look at tomorrow's temperatures, we're going to bring it up a few degrees. that will be the last day we'll see weather like that in quite a while. i wanted to show you thursday's forecast where temperatures are already starting to drop, with highs up to about 60 degrees. but take a look at morgan hill and our ten-day forecast. saturday, 48 degrees, that's the high temperature. oh, my goodness. that
and right now on our nbcbayarea.com web page, you can video of consumer investigator chris chmura, he'sing how to mark or etch your car's catalytic converter. you can find the explainer on your nbc bay area app. >>> let's take a peek outside on this tuesday morning, overlooking san francisco. nice and clear out there. no clouds in the sky, no rain in the works, at least for today, right, kari? >> yes, and you might want to leave the umbrella at home, but then pick up the jacket...
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of course, this is a special page in the history of russia, as the country defended its interests. as chris also realized, the key was building up defense as an update or rather digging them into the ground for years. and so breaking those reduce. there is a sizable milestone of full russia here. and of course, speaking of this milestone, well, a lot of my food and i said that he did congratulate the russian army with this a chief wen. but he did say that, well, the have to uh, well capitalize on this end. to take more tara tree under speaking of russia's operation and update, basically, ukrainian come on the did try to disguise the withdrawal well, basically as a planned withdrawal, as something that they had sold through make the decision. and then woke, carried out as planned. but according to the russian black president, that was on the ground, the situation was nothing of the sort. and that it was an absolute mess. note to you, it's ukrainian units got the order to have to do so on the ground. again, it was complete, made him virginia from the show. the enemy had begun a key to take re
of course, this is a special page in the history of russia, as the country defended its interests. as chris also realized, the key was building up defense as an update or rather digging them into the ground for years. and so breaking those reduce. there is a sizable milestone of full russia here. and of course, speaking of this milestone, well, a lot of my food and i said that he did congratulate the russian army with this a chief wen. but he did say that, well, the have to uh, well capitalize...
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chris wild. so, diana, who is your front page hero? >> king charles is my hero.yself, i'm admiring how he's coping with what's going on. we don't know what's really going on. and also, i love his appreciation of all those cards and his sense of humour comes out, oh, there you go. >> great shout. who's your headune >> great shout. who's your headline hero? >> laura a good one. well i'm going to nominate alison pearson. >> obviously she says eloquently what the rest of us think every week , week in and out in her week, week in and out in her telegraph column. but she wrote an amazing piece this week called not our and she called not in our name, and she wrote british friends of wrote it for british friends of israel organisation. we are co—founders and it was all co—founders of and it was all about the deplorable shenanigan this week. you know, i think given your monologue, you would love . people read love it. people can read it. british of dot british friends of israel dot org. but reason i want to org. but the reason i want to nominate is she is nominate for her
chris wild. so, diana, who is your front page hero? >> king charles is my hero.yself, i'm admiring how he's coping with what's going on. we don't know what's really going on. and also, i love his appreciation of all those cards and his sense of humour comes out, oh, there you go. >> great shout. who's your headune >> great shout. who's your headline hero? >> laura a good one. well i'm going to nominate alison pearson. >> obviously she says eloquently what the rest...
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, i've got chris, but with me now, i've got chris, chris hughes, he is the political commentator at the northern echo. i'll show you today's front page've seen it here. that's the northern echo. um, chris, what do think are big issues do you think are the big issues that be asking that people might be asking here of the pm tonight? >> well, most the issues are >> well, most of the issues are national issues kind of national issues with a kind of wonderful local on them. wonderful local twist on them. i would very surprised if he would be very surprised if he wasn't dentistry, wasn't asked about dentistry, for our front page for example, on our front page on saturday was about how 55,000 people in county durham since last april have lost their dentists . and we had graham dentists. and we had graham morris , the easington mp in the morris, the easington mp in the house of commons, just a few weeks ago, talking about how his 87 year old mother was reduced to removing her own teeth. it's a really big issue. dentistry and that, of course, leads into the state nhs. the whole state of the nhs. i'm just from our local just back from our loc
, i've got chris, but with me now, i've got chris, chris hughes, he is the political commentator at the northern echo. i'll show you today's front page've seen it here. that's the northern echo. um, chris, what do think are big issues do you think are the big issues that be asking that people might be asking here of the pm tonight? >> well, most the issues are >> well, most of the issues are national issues kind of national issues with a kind of wonderful local on them. wonderful...
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chris, the cause of messages and it just, it was pretty. so the soldiers indictment time sentence totaled about a $150.00 pages on december, the 26th. 1986. the bill of russian military district doodle symptoms to the suited to dis solution. ringback most show on october, the 17th 1987, a note was sent to the head of the appellate body district, similar registry office in key of region. please registered the death of convicted for sort of recording. nikita, which date of death, october the 2nd, 1997 battalion commander smoke ski avoided punishment. he lived in the usa and died of natural causes. the ukrainian 1st company commander in netscape headed the ukrainian diaspora in canada. he was never brought to justice, letting me catch a little cut, another 100 and 19th battalion executioner, but also settled in canada, form or position to come 1st. so i was was show shimmer, you know, up, orange. i'm one of the new. what else causing? that's awesome. i'm sending you. okay. so uh, so you will shift. so because the mustang go mind is just the 1st voice and last time. but the one. yeah. the case against the control began in september 1997, the
chris, the cause of messages and it just, it was pretty. so the soldiers indictment time sentence totaled about a $150.00 pages on december, the 26th. 1986. the bill of russian military district doodle symptoms to the suited to dis solution. ringback most show on october, the 17th 1987, a note was sent to the head of the appellate body district, similar registry office in key of region. please registered the death of convicted for sort of recording. nikita, which date of death, october the 2nd,...
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i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. it is a 57-page core, it sends one message over and over and over again, donald trump is not immune from federal prosecution. no one, not even a current or former president of the united states, is above the law. but that may not be the final word. the supreme court still has a chance to weigh in. but will they? and what does all this mean for trump's multiple criminal trials and the chance that
i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. it is a 57-page core, it sends one message over and over and over again, donald trump is not immune from federal prosecution. no one, not even a current or former president of the united states, is above the law. but that may not be the final word. the supreme court still has a chance to weigh in. but will they? and what does all this mean for trump's multiple criminal trials and the chance that
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i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. it is a 57-page court ruling that could alter the course of american history. at its core, it sends one message over and over and over again, donald trump is not immune from federal prosecution. no one, not even a current or former president of the united states, is above the law. but that may not be the final word. the supreme court still has a chance to weigh in. but will they? and what does all this mean for trump's multiple criminal trials and the chance that any of them are decided before election day? >>> plus, any minute now, president biden will be weighing in on the border bill, a last ditch effort to turn it into law. but, on the hill, is it already a lost cause? >>> so we'll get to that, we start with the breaking news, the d.c. circuit court unanimously rejecting donald trump's claims of immunity from federal prosecution, declaring them to be contrary to the constitution and america's founding principles. this is a massive legal blow to the former president, in and of itself, but moves th
i'm chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. it is a 57-page court ruling that could alter the course of american history. at its core, it sends one message over and over and over again, donald trump is not immune from federal prosecution. no one, not even a current or former president of the united states, is above the law. but that may not be the final word. the supreme court still has a chance to weigh in. but will they? and what does all this mean for trump's multiple...
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and chris, i grew up reading but kids these days can't manage a page without fidgeting.hey're 14. like fidgety phil, he can't sit still in struwwelpeter. thank you for the mailbox, as always. for decades. the mailbox, as always. for decades . creamy milk. the real decades. creamy milk. the real thing was ostracised. the health lobby then went for yoghurt and cheese, claiming the low fat opfions cheese, claiming the low fat options were better for you. unfortunately, the public began to obey with lower fat options increasing in sales volume. but then things took a turn for the worse , with even more ghastly worse, with even more ghastly things coming out like oat, almond, cashew , cashew and soy almond, cashew, cashew and soy milk which of course isn't milk anyway . oat, almond, cashew anyway. oat, almond, cashew can't be milked. these products can't be milked. these products can't be milked as you may have noticed. can't be milked as you may have noficed.so can't be milked as you may have noticed. so the good news is that full fat traditional milk is back on the rise with
and chris, i grew up reading but kids these days can't manage a page without fidgeting.hey're 14. like fidgety phil, he can't sit still in struwwelpeter. thank you for the mailbox, as always. for decades. the mailbox, as always. for decades . creamy milk. the real decades. creamy milk. the real thing was ostracised. the health lobby then went for yoghurt and cheese, claiming the low fat opfions cheese, claiming the low fat options were better for you. unfortunately, the public began to obey...
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difficult to prove, especially with a 92-page decision that shows how judge engoran reached decisions including credibility assessments of all of the witnesses. chris, there were 40 witnesses over 43 trial days. a lot of people gave testimony and not just michael cohen as the trump lawyers would have you believe. there was a whole bunch of evidence that judge engoron said could fill the entire courtroom. he's tried to make that apparent through his ruling. i think the defendants will have some trouble overturning it. in terms of their strategy going forward, though, i think one of the things they're trying to do both in this case and the carroll case is try to figure out if they can reduce the judgments before they have to post an undertaking. that involves some sophisticated maneuvers with respect to appeals. but that's what i think they're trying to do first, trying to reduce that number before they have to post the bond for the reasons glenn said. he said he's worth $400 million liquid. >> i go back to the fact it's getting higher every day. let's say he could get it reduced, how quickly could that happen and how much money could he had to his b
difficult to prove, especially with a 92-page decision that shows how judge engoran reached decisions including credibility assessments of all of the witnesses. chris, there were 40 witnesses over 43 trial days. a lot of people gave testimony and not just michael cohen as the trump lawyers would have you believe. there was a whole bunch of evidence that judge engoron said could fill the entire courtroom. he's tried to make that apparent through his ruling. i think the defendants will have some...
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reporter: we have been waiting a long time to hear this, chris, and i've got to say that i'm still making my way through this. we're talk about 176 pagesat's how long the response is. that includes a number of exhibits. i just got it just a few minutes ago. we do know that just as i'm kind of thumbing through here, i'm looking at some of the exhibits, and they include things that kind of point to the accolades of nathan wade, for instance, some of his credentials. we also see a couple of receipts in here. i also see what appears to be some of the notes that we know she's received, some of the hate mail, some of the threatening words with racist language in it. all of that is attached as exhibits, and so all of this really kind of points to the fact, though, that fani willis is mounting what we expected to be and what we now see is a very strong pushback and a very vigorous defense of these allegations against her. they've been hanging out there for three weeks saying she financially benefitted from hiring nathan wade as her lead special prosecutor, that the two were having a romantic relationship, and so what has been filed today, reme
reporter: we have been waiting a long time to hear this, chris, and i've got to say that i'm still making my way through this. we're talk about 176 pagesat's how long the response is. that includes a number of exhibits. i just got it just a few minutes ago. we do know that just as i'm kind of thumbing through here, i'm looking at some of the exhibits, and they include things that kind of point to the accolades of nathan wade, for instance, some of his credentials. we also see a couple of...
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pages. and it doesn't stop a single migrant from breaking into the country. that's not me saying it. the democratic senator who wrote the bill, chrisphy, declares, quote, the border never closes. so if the border never closes, what's the $20 billion for? processing illegals, handouts, and loopholes. the border patrol, would start working on an honor system. this is washington's idea of thorough vetting. are you ready? agents will now start asking border crosserqutions before letting them in. question one, are you a criminal? no. second question, you say you're fleeing honduras. is this another part of honduras that's safer? no. i'm scared. third question, you passed through mexico to get here. why can't you stay in mexico? i can't. i'm scared. welcome to america. if you passed that test, you're in. you have asylum. who gives that test? well, biden's hiring thousands of asylum officers to ask migrants the three questions. this is a government jobs program that lets in more migrants. and if the migrants answer the three questions correctly, biden hands them a work permit. so companies can hire them instead of americans because they'r
pages. and it doesn't stop a single migrant from breaking into the country. that's not me saying it. the democratic senator who wrote the bill, chrisphy, declares, quote, the border never closes. so if the border never closes, what's the $20 billion for? processing illegals, handouts, and loopholes. the border patrol, would start working on an honor system. this is washington's idea of thorough vetting. are you ready? agents will now start asking border crosserqutions before letting them in....
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chris rose. with thanks for watching. you can see the program again at any time by going to the website, so i'll just say we're a dot com for further discussion. please join us, allow facebook page. you'll find that at facebook dot com forward slash h a inside story out. of course, you can join the conversation on the x a handle at a j inside story from the adrian said again to the team here. and so i will see you again by from the this is the 1st one they saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves . there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. what constitutes exempt, so we generally talk, you were saying, i want you to start with just the fence runners to what happened as independent. we won't be, we want the education. my wants to be the we don't have lead them in different countries policy on it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit.
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