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sinn fein has blamed the deadlock on theresa may's political deal with the democratic unionists at westminsterfamily of the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing, saffie roussos, has paid tribute to her today, on what would have been her ninth birthday. we've lost everything, we have. life willjust never be the same. most cancer patients should be offered dna tests to help select the best treatments for them, according to england's chief medical officer. britain's mark cavendish pulled out of the tour de france after breaking a shoulder in a crash on stage four. and on newsnight — an extended report from sicily, on the new wave of migrants are venturing across the mediterreanean, on the anger in italy at those helping recuse them, and on the reaction of locals to the migrants that arrive. good evening and welcome to bbc news. north korea has tested what it says is a missile capable of striking anywhere on the planet. the claim, if confirmed, raises the prospect that pyongyang, may be a step closer to its goal, of having a long—range nuclear strike capacity, and able to target america
sinn fein has blamed the deadlock on theresa may's political deal with the democratic unionists at westminsterfamily of the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing, saffie roussos, has paid tribute to her today, on what would have been her ninth birthday. we've lost everything, we have. life willjust never be the same. most cancer patients should be offered dna tests to help select the best treatments for them, according to england's chief medical officer. britain's mark cavendish...
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of the week minority conservative government finally signed a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to shore up its power but the deal came at a price for the prime minister theresa may having to stump up a billion pounds for the over the next two years. we have reached an agreement. in parliament. to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom. this time the agreement will see the prime minister. number of key issues including reforms to pensions and benefits the day u.p.a. has agreed to support the tories on old matters of confidence including talks on national security issues taking a closer look. i know i know you said there was a no nonsense. instead of stepping down the british prime minister had a different plan but it seemed like whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is opposed to hard bracks it something may has accepted as a possibility on top of that the d u p have been criticised for their policies on same sex marriage and abortion as well as previous
of the week minority conservative government finally signed a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to shore up its power but the deal came at a price for the prime minister theresa may having to stump up a billion pounds for the over the next two years. we have reached an agreement. in parliament. to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom. this time the agreement will see the prime minister. number of key issues including reforms to pensions and benefits the day...
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s minority conservative government finally signed a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to shore up its power but the deal suddenly came at a price prime minister theresa may having to stump up a billion pounds for the province over the next two years. we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for government and parliament this agreement. to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this time the agreement will see the prime minister back track on a number of key election pledges including reforms to pensions and benefits the do you pay has agreed to support the tories on all matters of confidence including talks and national security issues our correspondent. takes a closer look. i know i know you said he there was. no nonsense oh no. instead of stepping down the british prime minister had a different plan but it seemed like whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is opposed to hard bracks it something
s minority conservative government finally signed a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to shore up its power but the deal suddenly came at a price prime minister theresa may having to stump up a billion pounds for the province over the next two years. we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for government and parliament this agreement. to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this time the agreement will see the...
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s minority conservative government finally sign a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to shore up its power but the deal came at a price which prime minister theresa may having to stump up a billion pounds for the province over the next two years. we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for government in parliament this agreement. to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this vital time and you will see the prime minister backtrack on a number of key election pledges including reforms to pensions and benefits the d.p. has agreed to support the tories on all matters of confidence including bragg's it talks on national security issues ati's i was to see it your concern has been taking a closer look. i was writing something there was a no nonsense oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh instead of stepping down the british prime minister had a different plan but it seemed like whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist pa
s minority conservative government finally sign a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to shore up its power but the deal came at a price which prime minister theresa may having to stump up a billion pounds for the province over the next two years. we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for government in parliament this agreement. to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this vital time and you will see the prime...
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the democratic unionist party is also the biggest party at stormont.secretary spoke to mps about the breakdown in talks. but i am clear that the return of inclusive devolved government by a power—sharing executive is what would be profoundly in the best interests of northern ireland. does he think there is a role for a new independent, impartial international perhaps, chairman of the talks, with fresh eyes and a new mandate? in the past that too has played an important means of shifting things. the speaker and indeed the secretary of state will no my other commitment to devolution. but some point there is not going to be a realisation that the pact could possibly be dead. it is deceased of life and it is no more. well, the "confidence" and "supply" agreement that allows the dup to prop up theresa may's government continues to cause moments of resentment in the commons, chiefly from labour mps. in particular there's anger at the £1 billion cash sum that's been given to northern ireland as part of the deal. jonathan ashworth. mr speaker, i want to talk a
the democratic unionist party is also the biggest party at stormont.secretary spoke to mps about the breakdown in talks. but i am clear that the return of inclusive devolved government by a power—sharing executive is what would be profoundly in the best interests of northern ireland. does he think there is a role for a new independent, impartial international perhaps, chairman of the talks, with fresh eyes and a new mandate? in the past that too has played an important means of shifting...
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s minority conservative government finally sign a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to shore up its power with the deal came at a price with prime minister theresa may having to stump up a million pounds for the province over the next two years we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for government and parliament this agreement will operate to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this vital time the agreement will see the prime minister back track on a number of key election pledges including reforms to pensions and benefits do you piers also agree to adjust some of its key policies aussies and i see it as being taking a closer look i know you said he was very nice because. instead of stepping down the british prime minister had a different plan but it seemed like whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is opposed to hard drugs that something may has accepted as a possibility on top of that they do
s minority conservative government finally sign a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to shore up its power with the deal came at a price with prime minister theresa may having to stump up a million pounds for the province over the next two years we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for government and parliament this agreement will operate to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this vital time the agreement...
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still no agreement between sinn fein and the democratic unionist party.ints, but by far the biggest one i understand remains the issue of the irish language. sinn fein want a piece of legislation, an irish language act, which would promote and protect the gaelic tongue, but the dup are pushing for a broader law which would also incorporate some cultural issues which are imported to unionists. our lead story: there's been global condemnation of north korea's latest missile test. russia and china put a joint statement demanding that north korea freeze its missile and nuclear programmes. bbc world service reports that police in italy have carried out raids against the calabrian mafia. around a 1000 officers targeted 23 mafia gangs who, it's alleged, traffic cocaine around the world. hanoi in vietnam is considering banning all motorbikes by 2030. it's a big job — there are 5 million of them at the moment. the idea is to reduce congestion and pollution. that is from bbc vietnamese. a motorway has been closed in austria to allow emergency services to round up c
still no agreement between sinn fein and the democratic unionist party.ints, but by far the biggest one i understand remains the issue of the irish language. sinn fein want a piece of legislation, an irish language act, which would promote and protect the gaelic tongue, but the dup are pushing for a broader law which would also incorporate some cultural issues which are imported to unionists. our lead story: there's been global condemnation of north korea's latest missile test. russia and china...
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of course saw the minority conservative government finally saw a deal with more than on his democratic unionist party to shore up its power they remained ok with a price promise the reason why i agreed to provide an extra billion pounds for the province over the next two years we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for government in parliament this agreement will operate to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this vital time. agreement sees the problem as the back track on some key election pledges reforms the pensions and benefits among some of these and as this is going to has been taking a closer look. i know you said there was a no nonsense oh no no. instead of stepping down the british prime minister had a different plan but it seemed like whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is opposed to hard bracks it something may has accepted as a possibility on top of that the d u p have been criticised for their policies on s
of course saw the minority conservative government finally saw a deal with more than on his democratic unionist party to shore up its power they remained ok with a price promise the reason why i agreed to provide an extra billion pounds for the province over the next two years we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for government in parliament this agreement will operate to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this vital time....
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talks between sinn fein and the democratic unionist party will resume on monday.ams had to say to journalists a well, our northern ireland reporter, sara girvin, joins me now from belfast with more. as you say, northern ireland has been without a functioning devolved government since january. the talks between political parties in northern ireland aimed at trying to record power—sharing resumed after the general election but it has been a very bumpy road since then. the two main parties involved, sinn fein and the democratic unionist party, the dup, seem unable to agree on major issues. each is blaming each other for the lack of progress. one of the main stumbling blocks between the parties seems to be the nationalist and republican demand foran nationalist and republican demand for an irish language act which the dup opposes. the deal a few weeks ago between the dup can deprive minister, theresa may, to prop up a government essentially, seems to have muddied the waters on the discussions. last night, downing street issued a statement after theresa may spoke to bo
talks between sinn fein and the democratic unionist party will resume on monday.ams had to say to journalists a well, our northern ireland reporter, sara girvin, joins me now from belfast with more. as you say, northern ireland has been without a functioning devolved government since january. the talks between political parties in northern ireland aimed at trying to record power—sharing resumed after the general election but it has been a very bumpy road since then. the two main parties...
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still no agreement between sinn fein and the democratic unionist party.t one i understand remains the issue of the irish language. sinn fein want a piece of legislation, an irish language act, which would promote and protect the gaelic tongue, but the dup are pushing for a broader law which would also incorporate some cultural issues which are imported to unionists. in a news conference this afternoon the dup leader, arlene foster, said that she still thought that an agreement was possible, that her party was still committed to achieving that agreement and getting the devolved government here at stormont back up and running again and she said the dup would continue to work towards that aim in the coming weeks. i think what we want to see is an agreement which everybody can buy into, whether you are a nationalist or unionist. i think that is very important for the sustainability of these institutions going forward. that is certainly what i am looking to do and i hope that others involved in this process are looking at the bigger picture as well question ev
still no agreement between sinn fein and the democratic unionist party.t one i understand remains the issue of the irish language. sinn fein want a piece of legislation, an irish language act, which would promote and protect the gaelic tongue, but the dup are pushing for a broader law which would also incorporate some cultural issues which are imported to unionists. in a news conference this afternoon the dup leader, arlene foster, said that she still thought that an agreement was possible,...
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labour party to oppose these proposals, likewise philip thames, i'm interested in what the democratic unioniststo say about it, given they are pa rt of have to say about it, given they are part of the government now.|i have to say about it, given they are part of the government now. i can't imagine them supporting this. some people will think this is about time and others will be up in total arms and others will be up in total arms and disgust and how dare they. it really will go back to your view on what is gender, i guess, is it fluid, is it set? i'm not sure it is just about that. you are weighing up people's rights and the question for women's groups, some feminist groups, they would say the problem here is there are spaces where women need to feel safe and what you do not want is people taking advantage of this. we don't know that people will take advantage of this but there is clearly worried that somebody will and their concerns are expressed here. they want access to women's refuges, hospital words, rape crisis centres and the normal one people think about more regularly and that does c
labour party to oppose these proposals, likewise philip thames, i'm interested in what the democratic unioniststo say about it, given they are pa rt of have to say about it, given they are part of the government now.|i have to say about it, given they are part of the government now. i can't imagine them supporting this. some people will think this is about time and others will be up in total arms and others will be up in total arms and disgust and how dare they. it really will go back to your...
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sinn fein has blamed the deadlock on theresa may's political deal with the democratic unionists at westminster roussos, has paid tribute to her today, on what would have been her ninth birthday. we've lost everything, we have. life willjust never be the same. most cancer patients should be offered dna tests to help select the best treatments for them, according to england's chief medical officer. britain's mark cavendish pulled out of the tour de france after breaking
sinn fein has blamed the deadlock on theresa may's political deal with the democratic unionists at westminster roussos, has paid tribute to her today, on what would have been her ninth birthday. we've lost everything, we have. life willjust never be the same. most cancer patients should be offered dna tests to help select the best treatments for them, according to england's chief medical officer. britain's mark cavendish pulled out of the tour de france after breaking
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and now, the british conservatives are depending on the main protestant party, the democratic unioniststo govern. and that greatly worries irish nationalist robert mcclenaghan. all at once, the fear of losing ground and being pushed aside is back again. robert: the british government just tore up the peace process. the british government just tore up the political process -- for very selfish, narrow political interests -- to keep the conservatives in power, and i think that's absolutely disgusting and outrageous. reporter: on the loyalist shankill road, noel large also brings tourists to see his part of local history. he insists his cause was just -- even if he regrets having killed for it. whatever happens in the political arena now, he doesn't want to move backwards. at their own checkpoint charlie, robert hands over his tourist guests to noel with a handshake. it's no reconciliation, but an impressive step forward, and away from the troubles. michelle: another country that is still trying to heal wounds from the past is poland. before the second world war, one third of the city of lo
and now, the british conservatives are depending on the main protestant party, the democratic unioniststo govern. and that greatly worries irish nationalist robert mcclenaghan. all at once, the fear of losing ground and being pushed aside is back again. robert: the british government just tore up the peace process. the british government just tore up the political process -- for very selfish, narrow political interests -- to keep the conservatives in power, and i think that's absolutely...
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arlene foster, the leader of the democratic unionist party, saying that she wa nts unionist party, sayinginly aren't going to be at the same level they have been going on over the last few days. they could be quirky, they might be at an official level or a slightly lower level, but she says that the dup are disappointed that there hasn't been an agreement by there hasn't been an agreement by the state and they still very much wa nt the state and they still very much want power—sharing to get back up and running as soon as possible. earlier in the day, sinn fein's sources said that they didn't see a deal coming before the end of the summerand deal coming before the end of the summer and there is a general expectation among the parties here that the talks will be paused, at least this phase of the talks will be paused, perhaps later on today. so there has been a bit of an end of term feeling at the negotiations here are stormont this afternoon. the dup and sinn fein say, yes, they wa nt the dup and sinn fein say, yes, they want their ministers back to the devolved government that it's here,
arlene foster, the leader of the democratic unionist party, saying that she wa nts unionist party, sayinginly aren't going to be at the same level they have been going on over the last few days. they could be quirky, they might be at an official level or a slightly lower level, but she says that the dup are disappointed that there hasn't been an agreement by there hasn't been an agreement by the state and they still very much wa nt the state and they still very much want power—sharing to get...
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streets could reverse mainstream media spin and end just to raise amazing rain and we all scream democratic unionist party shadow treasurer.
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streets could reverse mainstream media spin and end just to raise amazing rain and we all scream democratic unionist treasury spokesman. whether they got value for money from gray's amaze one hundred million pounds of m.p. deal to take power plus within twenty. as of a u.k. health agency report on dangerous pollution levels which repeatedly kill forty thousand a year in britain we speak to the harvard business school professor jeffrey jones about corporate greenwashing advocating climate science for profit and the leader of the opposition to the shadow chancellor i think the only good trade deals with venezuela cuba and north korea to resume on says a prime minister's questions since being accused of political bribery coming up in today's going underground but first just because u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn is riding high in opinion polls doesn't mean the causes he believes in are not in grave danger one cause he has fought for all his life is on team period lism and here is corbin on the phone in show of president nicolas maduro of venezuela talking about the legacy of one of his mentors tony be
streets could reverse mainstream media spin and end just to raise amazing rain and we all scream democratic unionist treasury spokesman. whether they got value for money from gray's amaze one hundred million pounds of m.p. deal to take power plus within twenty. as of a u.k. health agency report on dangerous pollution levels which repeatedly kill forty thousand a year in britain we speak to the harvard business school professor jeffrey jones about corporate greenwashing advocating climate...
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election embarrassment came a hugely unpopular decision to cut a deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party despite assumptions that may would step down oh my goodness let me go we didn't resign prime minister out for a whopping one billion pounds was thrown at the problem essentially one hundred million per m.p. to form a working majority with me coming under fire for shaking the magic money tree to save herself questions appeared about why it wasn't chic and for others there isn't a magic money tree that we can shake that suddenly provides for everything that people want the way they got the. less than a week after the election gamble the ground fell fire tragedy created another public storm on the heels of the prime minister for not showing enough compassion and even avoiding meeting the survivors two unanswered questions about the death toll just as for ground fell became another reason to rage at the government. the pressure was also mounting after four terror attack. shook the u.k. in just three months with teresa mayes decision as home secretary to make cuts to the police force
election embarrassment came a hugely unpopular decision to cut a deal with the northern irish democratic unionist party despite assumptions that may would step down oh my goodness let me go we didn't resign prime minister out for a whopping one billion pounds was thrown at the problem essentially one hundred million per m.p. to form a working majority with me coming under fire for shaking the magic money tree to save herself questions appeared about why it wasn't chic and for others there isn't...
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fein, gerry adams says it would take what he called a "step change" to reach a deal with the democratic unionistes of deadlines to try to resolve their differences. chris buckler reports from belfast. for months, northern ireland has been without a government. deadline after deadline has passed and despite long days and nights of negotiations at stormont, every still no deal to restore power sharing and the parties are blaming each other. at this in time it requires sinn fein to change its attitude and its approach to these talks and not demand what it is looking for. sinn fein is demanding that the dup agrees the official status for the irish language and the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland. this is now the only part of the uk where two men or two women cannot get married and at the weekend, there was a large march in the centre of belfast in either of changing the law. we want a quality and rights for everybody and we do have a rights —based society for everyone people ‘s rights, whether you are from the orange or any other tradition is protected under law. 4pm last thurs
fein, gerry adams says it would take what he called a "step change" to reach a deal with the democratic unionistes of deadlines to try to resolve their differences. chris buckler reports from belfast. for months, northern ireland has been without a government. deadline after deadline has passed and despite long days and nights of negotiations at stormont, every still no deal to restore power sharing and the parties are blaming each other. at this in time it requires sinn fein to...
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pressure following the conservative‘s confidence and supply deal struck with northern ireland's democratic unionistsentatives have described homosexuality as repulsive, wrong, vile, immoral, offensive and obnoxious. does the minister agree that it is these hateful remarks themselves that are repulsive, wrong, vile, immoral, offensive and obnoxious? and they should have no place in our politics let alone in government. the dup once ran a campaign called save also from sodomy. isn't it time to save ulster from bigotry? —— save ulster from sodomy. the views that she set out are absolutely not ones that i agree with or indeed i think our shared by this house. as i said to her, i think it is important that the way in which we have this debate and progress continued improvements in lgbt rights, women's rights, in the rights of disabled people. all sorts of people who face discrimination in our country is in ameasured fashion. where we can find some consensus, we will steadily win the battle in that fashion. equality and tolerance are important british values. we should be proud of them. will the minister
pressure following the conservative‘s confidence and supply deal struck with northern ireland's democratic unionistsentatives have described homosexuality as repulsive, wrong, vile, immoral, offensive and obnoxious. does the minister agree that it is these hateful remarks themselves that are repulsive, wrong, vile, immoral, offensive and obnoxious? and they should have no place in our politics let alone in government. the dup once ran a campaign called save also from sodomy. isn't it time to...
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whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is opposed to a hard bracks it something may has accepted as a possibility on top of that the do you have been criticised for their policies on same sex. marriage and abortion as well as previous links with violent paramilitary groups in northern ireland not a perfect ally but the attendee u.p.a. m.p.'s have been crucial for theresa may so much so she was ready to pay their supply chain with a hefty price tag of one billion pounds to be spent over the next twenty years that's in addition to the previously announced five hundred million and funds to northern ireland and who is footing the bill you may ask as always the taxpayer taxpayers resent politicians cooking up deals behind closed doors that invariably end with their cash being thrown wherever it's politically advantageous rather than where it could be best spent to recently called it a good deal and the do you be are delighted if you think the same applies to scotland and wales think again this is
whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is opposed to a hard bracks it something may has accepted as a possibility on top of that the do you have been criticised for their policies on same sex. marriage and abortion as well as previous links with violent paramilitary groups in northern ireland not a perfect ally but the attendee u.p.a. m.p.'s have been crucial for theresa may so much so...
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whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is opposed to a hard bracks it something may has accepted as a possibility on top of that the d u p have been criticised for their policies on same sex marriage and abortion as well as previous leagues with violent party military groups in northern ireland not a perfect ally but the attendee u.p.a. m.p.'s have been crucial for theresa may so much so she was ready to pay their support came with a hefty price tag of one billion pounds to be spent over the next twenty years that's in addition to the previously announced five hundred million in funds to northern ireland and who is footing the bill you may ask as always the taxpayer. experience resent politicians cooking up deals behind closed doors that invariably end with their cash being thrown wherever it's politically advantageous rather than where it could be best spent to recently called it a good deal and they do you p.r. delighted if you think the same applies to scotland and wales think again this
whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is opposed to a hard bracks it something may has accepted as a possibility on top of that the d u p have been criticised for their policies on same sex marriage and abortion as well as previous leagues with violent party military groups in northern ireland not a perfect ally but the attendee u.p.a. m.p.'s have been crucial for theresa may so much so...
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the two main parties involved are the democratic unionist party and sinn fein.h agreement on several major issues, both blaming each otherfor the agreement on several major issues, both blaming each other for the lack of progress. 0ne both blaming each other for the lack of progress. one of the main stumbling blocks between the two seems to be the nationalist and republican demand for an irish language act and the dup's opposition to that. also the recent deals struck between the dup and theresa may to essentially prop up the government seems to have somewhat muddied the water when it comes to this political talks. last night, downing street issued a statement after theresa may spoke to both the dup and sinn fein leaders. in it she said her government could do anything it could to work with the parties and get a successful conclusion, but she urged them to find agreement themselves. there was a campaign rally today in belfast for same—sex marriage. northern ireland remains the only part of the uk where it will bad. speaking at the rally was the president of sinn
the two main parties involved are the democratic unionist party and sinn fein.h agreement on several major issues, both blaming each otherfor the agreement on several major issues, both blaming each other for the lack of progress. 0ne both blaming each other for the lack of progress. one of the main stumbling blocks between the two seems to be the nationalist and republican demand for an irish language act and the dup's opposition to that. also the recent deals struck between the dup and...
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at restoring power—sharing in northern ireland have been suspended after sinn fein and the democratic unionistst. sinn fein has blamed the failure on theresa may's agreement with the dup to support her minority government at westminster. at least 50 people have been killed as heavy rains pound central and southern china. hundreds of thousands have been forced from their homes as water in more than 60 rivers rises above danger levels. andrew bryson reports. the waters began to rise on saturday. after days of rain, more than 60 rivers now at danger level. too much water even for the world's biggest powerstation. the three gorges dam had to reduce to one third of its capacity. away from the rivers the rains caused other problems. nine people died in one mudslide with rescue crews bust clearing roads elsewhere. there were lucky rescues too, this man trapped helping others retrieve their cars from an underground parking lot in yangshuo county. he missed his own chance to get out when the floodwaters rose. his colleagues showing ingenuity as well as courage in their rescue. translation: i didn't thin
at restoring power—sharing in northern ireland have been suspended after sinn fein and the democratic unionistst. sinn fein has blamed the failure on theresa may's agreement with the dup to support her minority government at westminster. at least 50 people have been killed as heavy rains pound central and southern china. hundreds of thousands have been forced from their homes as water in more than 60 rivers rises above danger levels. andrew bryson reports. the waters began to rise on...
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sinn fein has blamed the deadlock on the democratic unionist party's deal with theresa may to support an agreement over the summer. northern ireland has been without a functioning devolved government since january because of a dispute between the political parties. the new director of the tate galleries has said she wants to make them much more accessible to the public and turn them into the most culturally diverse institution in the world. maria balshaw ran two successful museums in manchester before landing the job. she's the first woman to lead the tate in its 120—year history. 0ur arts editor will gompertz has been talking to her at london's tate modern. tate modern, the most visited museum of modern art in the world. it is the crown jewel in the tate empire built over the past three decades by sir nicolas serota who recently stood down as the institution's director. his replacement is maria balshaw, one of the forces behind manchester's recent cultural rennaissance and this institution's first female boss. it will be different because i am a different generation, i think differen
sinn fein has blamed the deadlock on the democratic unionist party's deal with theresa may to support an agreement over the summer. northern ireland has been without a functioning devolved government since january because of a dispute between the political parties. the new director of the tate galleries has said she wants to make them much more accessible to the public and turn them into the most culturally diverse institution in the world. maria balshaw ran two successful museums in manchester...
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could reverse mainstream media spin and and just to raise amazing rain and we are screened democratic unionist party shadow treasury spokesman sammy will soon whether they got value for money from gray's amaze one hundred million pounds of m.p. deal to take power plus within twenty four hours of a u.k. health agency report on dangerous pollution levels which repeatedly kill forty thousand a year in britain we speak to the harvard business school professor jeffrey jones about corporate greenwashing advocating climate science for profit and the leader of the opposition to this shadow chancellor take the only good trade deals with venezuela cuba and north korea to resume ayaan says a prime minister's questions since being accused of political bribery all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first just because u.k. labor leader jeremy corbyn is riding high in opinion polls doesn't mean the causes he believes in are not in grave danger one cause he has fought for all his life is on team period lism and here is corbin on the phone in show of president nicolas maduro of venezuela talk
could reverse mainstream media spin and and just to raise amazing rain and we are screened democratic unionist party shadow treasury spokesman sammy will soon whether they got value for money from gray's amaze one hundred million pounds of m.p. deal to take power plus within twenty four hours of a u.k. health agency report on dangerous pollution levels which repeatedly kill forty thousand a year in britain we speak to the harvard business school professor jeffrey jones about corporate...
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westminster leaders of all six non—government parties in the house of commons, including the democratic unioniste prime minister urging herto commit to a hillsborough style enquiry. and thirdly, yesterday, the right honourable andy burnham reaffirmed his commitment to refer cases of alleged criminality to the police and confirmed he has an appointment with the police on the 26th ofjuly. the speaker granted the debate — it will take place on thursday. the former head of m15 has described the scale of the terrorist threat as unprecedented. she told the lords that the threat has grown since the attacks on 7/7 in 2005. this year, on four dates over the course of three months, our country has been attacked by terrorists. westminster, manchester arena, london bridge and borough market, finsbury park. 36 dead and over 150 injured in these atrocious attacks. terrorists mean to sow fear and division, but ours is a community of many faiths and many nationalities, and all have come together in the face of these senseless acts. and if these attacks have shown us anything, it is that attack on one part of ou
westminster leaders of all six non—government parties in the house of commons, including the democratic unioniste prime minister urging herto commit to a hillsborough style enquiry. and thirdly, yesterday, the right honourable andy burnham reaffirmed his commitment to refer cases of alleged criminality to the police and confirmed he has an appointment with the police on the 26th ofjuly. the speaker granted the debate — it will take place on thursday. the former head of m15 has described the...
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he allowed the talks between the democratic unionists and sinn fein to continue after a negotiating periodago. the republicans have said it's unlikely a deal will be reached "in the short term". we are 19 years on from the good friday agreement card ten years on from the saint andrews agreement, the dup are still bargaining against the dup are still bargaining against the bill of rights, marriage equality, legacy issues, respect, it it is -- equality, legacy issues, respect, it it is —— they oppose rights for irish language, writes the ethnic minorities and women, they are opposed to the rights of lesbian and 93v opposed to the rights of lesbian and gay citizens to equal marriage. and in doing all of this, they are emboldened by the alliance with the british government, which has taken the initiative in its own interests and against the interests of what needs to happen in this part of ireland. it institutions that have to be reformed, have to be with based on respect and equality, which is the basis they were performed in the first place. that is the only basis on which they can survive.
he allowed the talks between the democratic unionists and sinn fein to continue after a negotiating periodago. the republicans have said it's unlikely a deal will be reached "in the short term". we are 19 years on from the good friday agreement card ten years on from the saint andrews agreement, the dup are still bargaining against the dup are still bargaining against the bill of rights, marriage equality, legacy issues, respect, it it is -- equality, legacy issues, respect, it it is...
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northern ireland's democratic unionist party will push to exit the single market.n bloomberg radio. up party is key to propping theresa may's agenda after she failed to lock down a majority in parliament. she needs the 10 lawmakers to pass laws. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. president dollar trump's plan to overhaul the tax code could be in place by august. either way, how are investors planning? director atmanaging blackrock. they oversee $30 billion in assets. we are pleased to have him. let me start with the theme of the day. this about pushing through the republican ideas. relief --ence of tax there is a problem with that. brian: everybody is thinking about washington. where we going to get to? when you step back and look at the equity markets, it comes back to certainty in the market. this is one of the things we can talk about today. what do we have in our portfolios to make sure there is risk dampening and volatility dampening? washington is part
northern ireland's democratic unionist party will push to exit the single market.n bloomberg radio. up party is key to propping theresa may's agenda after she failed to lock down a majority in parliament. she needs the 10 lawmakers to pass laws. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. president dollar trump's plan to overhaul the tax code could be in place by august. either way, how are...
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it has a very strange deal with the democratic unionist party, and it doesn't seem very stable.ge quite quickly. we could at some point have another election. i don't know when, but we are ready for it. very ready for it. reporter: there are many unknowns in british politics of the moment. one of the great unknowns is where jeremy corbyn stands on brexit. we hear this all the time. i am curious as to why you are being as vague as you are on the subject. when are you going to provide a little transparency under thinking? guest: fundamentally we want to make sure there is tariff free trade access to the european trade market. that is crucial. half of our trade is with europe . secondly that we do not become sort of offshore tax havens on the shore of europe, hence the response i just gave to the chamber of commerce about levels of taxation. thirdly that european nationals are guaranteed unilaterally rights to remain in britain with full citizenship and rights of family reunion. i think that is crucial. university maintain connections across europe and a broadly similar level of re
it has a very strange deal with the democratic unionist party, and it doesn't seem very stable.ge quite quickly. we could at some point have another election. i don't know when, but we are ready for it. very ready for it. reporter: there are many unknowns in british politics of the moment. one of the great unknowns is where jeremy corbyn stands on brexit. we hear this all the time. i am curious as to why you are being as vague as you are on the subject. when are you going to provide a little...
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northern ireland's democratic unionist party will support her minority government on key votes. >> it her some certainty through the rest of the week, which is what she is happy about for now. on thursday, parliament will vote on the legislative program she unveiled last week and now with the 10 lawmakers in the dup, she should be able to carry that through without them -- with some difficulty. scarlet: speaking of parliament, the impact of the deal on brexit negotiations and the future of e.u. citizens in the u.k. >> mr. speaker, this is a fair and serious offer. our obligations -- with the e.u. will be binding on the u.k. as a matter of international law. and we will incorporate it into u.k .law. >> there are areas of compromise. the big sticking point would likely be the power of the european court of justice after brexit. the e.u. would like it to continue to have a say in u.k. -- the u.k. would like to rid the british of the ecj, and so they're saying that there's no role for the ecj to play beyond brexit. it is something that has been negotiated. >> the ransomware cyber attack s
northern ireland's democratic unionist party will support her minority government on key votes. >> it her some certainty through the rest of the week, which is what she is happy about for now. on thursday, parliament will vote on the legislative program she unveiled last week and now with the 10 lawmakers in the dup, she should be able to carry that through without them -- with some difficulty. scarlet: speaking of parliament, the impact of the deal on brexit negotiations and the future...