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and at some times, we would have orders for the republic of ireland which would possibly go to donegalck in at strabane. i can't imagine how we're going to be able to put export orders and northern ireland orders on the same truck in the future. the prime minister believes the impact of this customs border can be minimised. instead of customs posts at the frontier, the border would effectively come here, to the factory or warehouse. most customs checks and formalities would take place in the company premises. but even if this could be made to work, it will add cost and complexity to cross—border trade. there are other worries for businesses like this printing firm. northern ireland won't automatically follow the eu rules necessary to keep the border open. instead, the northern ireland assembly at stormont will have to approve this arrangement every four years. ijust don't think that will be accepted by the european union at all. stormont‘s not a sovereign government. it's a regional government. the european union only works with sovereign governments. you know, we haven't had a stormon
and at some times, we would have orders for the republic of ireland which would possibly go to donegalck in at strabane. i can't imagine how we're going to be able to put export orders and northern ireland orders on the same truck in the future. the prime minister believes the impact of this customs border can be minimised. instead of customs posts at the frontier, the border would effectively come here, to the factory or warehouse. most customs checks and formalities would take place in the...
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to donegal not a lot i moonlighted what our employers prefer that so that they can avoid paying taxes their insurance bucks they would rather take you as an undeclared worker. like you're going to have to do manual sometimes i don't get paid to talk. they say they're paid to morrow and then they never show up again and a good number minus out. the 63 year old welder has been trying his luck for years here but with less and less success. he says a while ago his wife and his 2 children left him. since then he's been living at the edge of the city in this makeshift hut good piece and i've got my kids with their grandparents there waiting for their dad to come back but i'm not coming back . every evening picture cocos to bed early he'll have to wake up at 430 if he wants any chance of getting work tomorrow. god what a curse it life this is. but patrick a is not alone in his plight yulian montoya from italy's construction union knows of many others just like him originally from romania he says many of his countrymen come to italy hoping for fast cash but the one they came because they were
to donegal not a lot i moonlighted what our employers prefer that so that they can avoid paying taxes their insurance bucks they would rather take you as an undeclared worker. like you're going to have to do manual sometimes i don't get paid to talk. they say they're paid to morrow and then they never show up again and a good number minus out. the 63 year old welder has been trying his luck for years here but with less and less success. he says a while ago his wife and his 2 children left him....
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john downey from county donegal handed himself into irish police earlier today after he lost the challengeern ireland. this year's nobel peace prize has been awarded to the prime minister of ethiopia. for his work in making peace with eritrea. the two nations have been a military stand—off for two decades before abiy ahmed took power last year. he says he is humbled and thrilled with the prize which he hopes will give everyone energy to work towards peace. the norwegian nobel committee believes it is right that abiy ahmed's efforts deserve recognition and encouragement. it is a reward for his efforts to bring about peace between ethiopia and eritrea, neighbouring countries that have been sworn enemies for years. this is the moment that abiy ahmed received the news from the nobel committee. thank you very much, it is for africa and the idea, and thank you very much, it is important for building the peace process in this confident, thank you very much andi this confident, thank you very much and i am so pleased. abiy ahmed has been recognised for his drive for recognition —— reconciliation a
john downey from county donegal handed himself into irish police earlier today after he lost the challengeern ireland. this year's nobel peace prize has been awarded to the prime minister of ethiopia. for his work in making peace with eritrea. the two nations have been a military stand—off for two decades before abiy ahmed took power last year. he says he is humbled and thrilled with the prize which he hopes will give everyone energy to work towards peace. the norwegian nobel committee...
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and at some times, we would have orders for the republic of ireland which would possibly go to donegal imagine how we're going to be able to put export orders and northern ireland orders on the same truck in the future. the prime minister believes the impact of this customs border can be minimised. instead of customs posts at the frontier, the border would effectively come here, to the factory or warehouse. most customs checks and formalities would take place in the company premises. but even if this can be made to work, it will add cost and complexity to cross—border trade. there are other worries for businesses like this printing firm. northern ireland won't automatically follow the eu rules necessary to keep the border open. instead, the northern ireland assembly at stormont will have to approve this arrangement every four years. ijust don't think that will be accepted by the european union at all. stormont‘s not a sovereign government. it's a regional government. the european union only works with sovereign governments. you know, we have not had a stormont executive for over 1,000
and at some times, we would have orders for the republic of ireland which would possibly go to donegal imagine how we're going to be able to put export orders and northern ireland orders on the same truck in the future. the prime minister believes the impact of this customs border can be minimised. instead of customs posts at the frontier, the border would effectively come here, to the factory or warehouse. most customs checks and formalities would take place in the company premises. but even...
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there are people these days kind of circulating around strabane, lifford, just over the donegal borderg people, 18—19 years of age. however, a number of ex—volunteers, senior people, some of them just slightly younger than me, have been, if you like, showing them how to do things. you could say training them. mm. and because they didn't know how, they didn't know. and some of them are well—trained. and they are ready to do whatever they think they need to do in this new situation, should the dup do this, should there be a border, should there be customs posts, should there be policemen running the customs posts, these people are ready. willie carlin, thank you very much... god bless you. ..for being on hardtalk. thank you. hello there. it is interesting that although the rain has stopped across most parts of the country and the sun has been out we still had quite a few flood warnings on rivers in england that have only slowly gone down. further south we have seen most of rain today in the south—west corner of england where it has been windy. but this blanket of cloud is affecting other
there are people these days kind of circulating around strabane, lifford, just over the donegal borderg people, 18—19 years of age. however, a number of ex—volunteers, senior people, some of them just slightly younger than me, have been, if you like, showing them how to do things. you could say training them. mm. and because they didn't know how, they didn't know. and some of them are well—trained. and they are ready to do whatever they think they need to do in this new situation, should...
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there are people circulating around stra bane lifford, just over the donegal border who call themselves—19 years of age. however, a number of ex—volunteers, senior people, someone just slightly younger than me, have been, if you like, showing them how to do things. you could say training them. mm. and because they didn't know how, they didn't know. and some of them are well—trained. and they are ready to do whatever they think they need to do in this new situation, should the dup do this, should there be a border, should there be customs posts, should there be policemen running the customs posts, these people are ready. willie carlin, thank you very much... god bless you. ..for being on hardtalk. thank you. hello once again. it may have taken a time this weekend, but eventually, come sunday, many of us got to see a decent sunshine. but it would have done nothing for the temperatures as you may well have noticed. and you can see on the bigger picture there's a lot of that fresher sort of feel of regime on offer. and so for the next few days, dry weather and sunshine as well but it won't
there are people circulating around stra bane lifford, just over the donegal border who call themselves—19 years of age. however, a number of ex—volunteers, senior people, someone just slightly younger than me, have been, if you like, showing them how to do things. you could say training them. mm. and because they didn't know how, they didn't know. and some of them are well—trained. and they are ready to do whatever they think they need to do in this new situation, should the dup do this,...
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and at some times, we would have orders for the republic of ireland which would possibly go to donegal strabane. i can't imagine how we're going to be to put export orders and northern ireland orders on the same truck in the future. the prime minister believes the impact of this customs border can be minimised. instead of customs posts at the frontier, the border would effectively come here, to the factory or warehouse. most customs checks and formalities would take place in the company premises. but even if this can be made to work, it will add cost and complexity to cross—border trade. there are other worries for businesses like this printing firm. northern ireland won't automatically follow the eu rules necessary to keep the border open. instead, the northern ireland assembly at stormont will have to approve this arrangement every four years. ijust don't think that will be accepted by the european union at all. stormont‘s not a sovereign government. it's a regional government. the european union only works with sovereign governments. you know, we have not had a stormont executive fo
and at some times, we would have orders for the republic of ireland which would possibly go to donegal strabane. i can't imagine how we're going to be to put export orders and northern ireland orders on the same truck in the future. the prime minister believes the impact of this customs border can be minimised. instead of customs posts at the frontier, the border would effectively come here, to the factory or warehouse. most customs checks and formalities would take place in the company...
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we're not getting anything doneg all we're doing is talking aboue president trump, lsimpeaching h and everything else. it's really, really unfortunate. it actually hurt the american public, not only for things that are not getting done, but what do you think other countries think? you know, liz cheney said, hey this may have been a factor whye turkey decided to invade right now because all we're talking about over here is impeachment. it's very sad. >> memphis, tennessee, larry isa watching there. our line for democrats. tak welcome to thein conversation. >> yes. thank you for taking my call. okay,y, my question is whether k trump is so innocent with everything, why is he blocking everything, okay? republicans spent eight years blocking obama and right nowow they have all kinds -- all kind of things sitting on mitch mmcconnell's desk which he won' move anything unless donald a trump tells him. so what's the deal? >> well, as far as bills that od are sitting on mcconnell's deska thank god he's not hearing them because the few things that have gotten through are so liberal. m do yoube k
we're not getting anything doneg all we're doing is talking aboue president trump, lsimpeaching h and everything else. it's really, really unfortunate. it actually hurt the american public, not only for things that are not getting done, but what do you think other countries think? you know, liz cheney said, hey this may have been a factor whye turkey decided to invade right now because all we're talking about over here is impeachment. it's very sad. >> memphis, tennessee, larry isa...
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and at some times, we would have orders for the republic of ireland which would possibly go to donegalin the future. the prime minister believes the impact of this customs border can be minimised. instead of customs posts at the frontier, the border would effectively come here, to the factory or warehouse. most customs checks and formalities would take place in the company premises. but even if this can be made to work, it will add cost and complexity to cross—border trade. there are other worries for businesses like this printing firm. northern ireland won't automatically follow the eu rules necessary to keep the border open. instead, the northern ireland assembly at stormont will have to approve this arrangement every four years. ijust don't think that will be accepted by the european union at all. stormont‘s not a sovereign government. it's a regional government. the european union only works with sovereign governments. you know, we have not had a stormont executive for over 1,000 days. they can't decide on very, very small things. how in god's name would we ever be able to get them
and at some times, we would have orders for the republic of ireland which would possibly go to donegalin the future. the prime minister believes the impact of this customs border can be minimised. instead of customs posts at the frontier, the border would effectively come here, to the factory or warehouse. most customs checks and formalities would take place in the company premises. but even if this can be made to work, it will add cost and complexity to cross—border trade. there are other...