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i'm here to talk to some dup voters. how do you think the dup are being perceived back in england?ainst abortion and all, but it is the inner beliefs of the party and that's really, for me anyway, that's what i see it as. do you blame the dup for turning the screw on theresa may? no, i don't blame arlene foster for saying, right, you want to play ball, you need our seats. we need something off you, 100%. if sinn fein were in the dup's shoes, they would have done the exact same thing. 1.5 billion, that will be hopefully poured into your communities. aye. well, i hope the government stays as long as it can, like. fair play to the dup. i've been brought up being british, don't know anything else. i don't want to be anything else. where are they, sinn fein and you say the others are catholics and all, they want just to wipe us from the map basically. when they say they want the british out of ireland, basically they're talking about us. i need to meet the other side that seem so threatening to these unionists. the second largest political party in northern ireland is sinn fein. thank y
i'm here to talk to some dup voters. how do you think the dup are being perceived back in england?ainst abortion and all, but it is the inner beliefs of the party and that's really, for me anyway, that's what i see it as. do you blame the dup for turning the screw on theresa may? no, i don't blame arlene foster for saying, right, you want to play ball, you need our seats. we need something off you, 100%. if sinn fein were in the dup's shoes, they would have done the exact same thing. 1.5...
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i think the dup will eventually for its objection to this.s to the rest of the country. that is what i thought but if you look... not opinion polls, but the civil liberties and the rights you have, in terms of same—sex marriage and abortion, compared with the rest of... this seems to have gone down extraordinary well and that dup perhaps we'll move. they are quite reasonable, and they have just been bunged another million quid so perhaps that will make them more... you do hope so. i think it is the time the dup caught up. and they are gorgeous girls. it is princess leia and she has got r2—d2 floating above her head. mail on sunday. criminal, 40% of police stations shut down. this is an outcry, apparently, after probe. no one uses the word probe in usual life. this means someone has done some research and added up some numbers. good journalism. we did note that police are cutting down the number of police stations because they are trying to centralise things and run them more efficiently. you don't need as many police stations as you had in th
i think the dup will eventually for its objection to this.s to the rest of the country. that is what i thought but if you look... not opinion polls, but the civil liberties and the rights you have, in terms of same—sex marriage and abortion, compared with the rest of... this seems to have gone down extraordinary well and that dup perhaps we'll move. they are quite reasonable, and they have just been bunged another million quid so perhaps that will make them more... you do hope so. i think it...
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some of the dup members have been suggesting there could be a parallel process.eals separately. what she says specifically is going to be very important. sinn fein will be listening. they're expected to respond tomorrow morning, but really you get a feeling that if this next round of talks doesn't work out, then, really, you are left with the situation where direct rule will be likely. that is where westminster will take over the running of northern ireland, at least for a time, while the parties sort themselves out. frankly, there are things that are not being dealt with. real concerns here among the population about health service problems not being addressed properly. the government is running in this limbo period while the dup and sinn fein remain divided on some of these key issues. sinn fein will be listening closely and we'll hear from arlene foster in the next hour or so. chris, thank you. a quick one from you. you talk about this limbo period. is anybody actually governing in northern ireland at the moment? is anybody running things? if so, who? it's a v
some of the dup members have been suggesting there could be a parallel process.eals separately. what she says specifically is going to be very important. sinn fein will be listening. they're expected to respond tomorrow morning, but really you get a feeling that if this next round of talks doesn't work out, then, really, you are left with the situation where direct rule will be likely. that is where westminster will take over the running of northern ireland, at least for a time, while the...
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the dup are very disrespectful about the vote in the north.re, we say it loud and clear, the majority of people voted against brexit. on this shared island, leo varadkar knows there are many shared interests, and the final details of the deal that sees the uk leave the eu will be important on both sides of this border. america's top legal official, jeff sessions, says he's determined to end what he calls "the staggering number of lea ks" from the white house. the stream of stories, many focussing on allegations of russian interference in last year's presidential election, have deeply angered president trump. mr sessions also says his crackdown could target the press, as our north america editor jon sopel explains. donald j trump! donald trump is never happier than when he is out of washington. this is where he belongs. an adoring crowd in west virginia, the problems of russia, collusion, special counsels and grand juries a long way from these country roads. have you seen any russians in west virginia or ohio or pennsylvania? are there any russ
the dup are very disrespectful about the vote in the north.re, we say it loud and clear, the majority of people voted against brexit. on this shared island, leo varadkar knows there are many shared interests, and the final details of the deal that sees the uk leave the eu will be important on both sides of this border. america's top legal official, jeff sessions, says he's determined to end what he calls "the staggering number of lea ks" from the white house. the stream of stories,...
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but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto the measure which would have ledase the pressure to change the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. back to our tom storey and usain bolt‘s shock defeat at the world athletics championships in london. viewers would have to say after the loss. it's killing me. normallyl would get better through the rounds, but didn't come together. that's what kills me. i knew it would not come together, and that's why i didn't get it. that's just one of those things. with the rest of the day's sport, here's katherine downes at the bbc sport centre. england are in a commanding position after day two of the final test against south africa. they were bowled out for 362 and james anderson took four wickets at his home ground, old trafford, to hold the tourists to 220—9 at the end of the day's play. patrick gearey was watching. you can't visit this old trafford without being reminded of the other the sporting season's already beginning to change. come next weekend,
but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto the measure which would have ledase the pressure to change the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. back to our tom storey and usain bolt‘s shock defeat at the world athletics championships in london. viewers would have to say after the loss. it's killing me. normallyl would get better through the rounds, but didn't come together. that's what kills me....
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during the last period of government dup were able to veto the measure which would have led to same—sex pressure to change the law. but this isa pressure to change the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential, and that change will be resisted. president trump is beginning a 17 day golfing holiday, but his russian counterpart valdimir putin, has had more energetic pursuits in mind for his summer break. as part of a three day trip to the siberian wilderness, he's been fishing, swimming and hunting. and once again baring his chest for the cameras. england are in control on day two of the final cricket test against south africa at old trafford. james anderson has taken four wickets on his home ground, after england were earlier bowled out for 362. the tourists are struggling on 203 for 8. patrick gearey reports. you can't visit this old trafford without being reminded of the other one. come next weekend the traffic will be heading to the other end of warwick road. but while this old trafford has the attention, at least it has a game to hold it. englund are
during the last period of government dup were able to veto the measure which would have led to same—sex pressure to change the law. but this isa pressure to change the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential, and that change will be resisted. president trump is beginning a 17 day golfing holiday, but his russian counterpart valdimir putin, has had more energetic pursuits in mind for his summer break. as part of a three day trip to the siberian wilderness,...
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the dup are very disrespectful about the vote in the north.y of people here, we say it loud and clear, the majority of people voted against brexit. on this shared island, leo varadkar knows there are many shared interests, and the final details of the deal that sees the uk leave the eu will be important on both sides of this border. chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: the world's most expensive footballer signs for paris saint—germain, but a hitch with the paperwork means neymar can't make his debut on saturday. the question was whether we wanted to save our people, and the japanese as well, and win the war, or whether we wanted to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men. invasion began at 2am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. and we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old, and still full of vigor, vitality and enjoyment of life. no other king or queen in british history ha
the dup are very disrespectful about the vote in the north.y of people here, we say it loud and clear, the majority of people voted against brexit. on this shared island, leo varadkar knows there are many shared interests, and the final details of the deal that sees the uk leave the eu will be important on both sides of this border. chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: the world's most expensive footballer signs for paris saint—germain, but a hitch...
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but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto a measure which would have led toon may increase the pressure to change the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. john campbell, bbc news, belfast. amsterdam's famous canals have turned into a sea of rainbow colours during the annual canal parade, celebrating the city's pride festival. eighty boats took part in this year's event. and while many embraced the celebratory vibe of the parade, others made more of a political statement, including an iranian boat with gallows. homosexuality is still illegal in iran and punishable by execution. many women in the developing world die because the equipment needed to stop bleeding during childbirth isn't available. but a small kit containing a condom has been developed in the us by massachusetts general hospital and is being distributed to places such as kenya. it's thought that it could save hundreds of thousands of lives. richard kenny from bbc‘s world hacks team explains. every two minutes around the wor
but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto a measure which would have led toon may increase the pressure to change the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. john campbell, bbc news, belfast. amsterdam's famous canals have turned into a sea of rainbow colours during the annual canal parade, celebrating the city's pride festival. eighty boats took part in this year's event. and while many embraced...
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but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto a measure which would have led tochange the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. john campbell, bbc news, belfast. in amsterdam, the canals had then turned into a sea of rainbow colours during the annual canal parade. it celebrates the city's pride festival. 80 boats took part and while many embraced the celebrant or revived, others made more of a political statement, including an iranian boat with ours. homosexuality is still illegal in iran and is punishable by execution. a reminder of our top story. in an unanimous vote, the un security council has approved new sanctions against north korea. the measures will hit pyongyang's trade in coal and iron exports worth more than one billion dollars a year. the us ambassador to the un nikki haley said the sanctions would cut deep and give north korea's leadership a taste of the deprivation they inflicted on their own people. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter, @a
but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto a measure which would have led tochange the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. john campbell, bbc news, belfast. in amsterdam, the canals had then turned into a sea of rainbow colours during the annual canal parade. it celebrates the city's pride festival. 80 boats took part and while many embraced the celebrant or revived, others made more of a...
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but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto a measure which would have led torease the pressure to change the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. john campbell, bbc news, belfast. a reminder of our top story. the un has voted unanimously to impose new tougher sanctions on north korea after last month's long—range missile tests. the weather now with helen willetts. hello there. saturday brought with it some intense downpours, showers with hail and thunder. equally, we had some stunning photos. this is my favourite, a double rainbow in aberdeenshire, but plenty with menacing clouds, this was through the afternoon from kent. all those showers just about died out through the night, and it is chilly. 10—11 in towns and cities, single figures to start the morning in rural areas, some frost if you are up early enough. that high—pressure hanging on in the east today, that will start to bring some rain into northern ireland fairly quickly through the morning hours. a brisk south—westerly wind dri
but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto a measure which would have led torease the pressure to change the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. john campbell, bbc news, belfast. a reminder of our top story. the un has voted unanimously to impose new tougher sanctions on north korea after last month's long—range missile tests. the weather now with helen willetts. hello there. saturday brought...
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but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto a measure which would have led to may increase the pressure to change the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. john campbell, bbc news, belfast. president trump is beginning a 17—day golfing holiday, but his russian counterpart valdimir putin, had more energetic pursuits in mind, for his summer break. the russian president made a three day trip to the siberian wilderness and he's been showing off his fishing, snorkelling and quad biking skills. and once again baring his chest for the cameras. sarah rainsford reports. it's russia, it's summer, so it's time for vladimir putin's photo—shoot. and this year, the action—man president went fishing in siberia. it ran for ten minutes on state television. the highlight was the pike—chase. this year, mr putin went underwater with a spear gun. the kremlin says he was hunting his prey for two hours. "i had to shoot twice," he admits, finally surfacing with his catch. after notching up 17 years in power, russ
but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto a measure which would have led to may increase the pressure to change the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. john campbell, bbc news, belfast. president trump is beginning a 17—day golfing holiday, but his russian counterpart valdimir putin, had more energetic pursuits in mind, for his summer break. the russian president made a three day trip to the...
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the dup are very disrespectful about the vote in the north.ority of people here, we say it loud and clear, the majority of people voted against brexit. on this shared island, leo varadkar knows there are many shared interests, and the final details of the deal that sees the uk leave the eu will be important on both sides of this border. chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. a british computer expert has appeared before a judge in las vegas, charged with creating software to steal bank details. prosecutors said 23—year—old marcus hutchins had admitted writing and selling the malware code, but his lawyer said his client denied all the charges against him. let's get more details now from our correspondent james cook, who's outside the courthouse in las vegas. james, you were in court, what was said? well, this was supposed to be a relatively brief procedural hearing but actually they went on for a reasonable amount of time as both sides, the government side and the defence lawyer, debated and discussed with the judge weather or not marcus hutchins sh
the dup are very disrespectful about the vote in the north.ority of people here, we say it loud and clear, the majority of people voted against brexit. on this shared island, leo varadkar knows there are many shared interests, and the final details of the deal that sees the uk leave the eu will be important on both sides of this border. chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. a british computer expert has appeared before a judge in las vegas, charged with creating software to steal bank details....
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leo varadkar has also been meeting northern ireland's main political parties, including the dup, whoof his recent comments that were critical of those he called the "hard brexiteers". some of his party members have also questioned his decision to attend an event this morning as part of belfast pride. the organisation is campaigning for the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland, which in the past the dup has blocked. leo varadkar is openly gay and campaigned during the republic's marriage equality referendum two years ago. but the democratic unionists have suggested he should not interfere with social issues within northern ireland. brexit is, however, expected to have an impact on both sides of the border, and as a result the irish government are likely to remain very vocal as the uk continues to negotiate its departure from the eu. chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford. it's thought the victim was attacked in woodland in pendlebury yesterday afternoon. the man — who is in his 20s — has eye a
leo varadkar has also been meeting northern ireland's main political parties, including the dup, whoof his recent comments that were critical of those he called the "hard brexiteers". some of his party members have also questioned his decision to attend an event this morning as part of belfast pride. the organisation is campaigning for the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland, which in the past the dup has blocked. leo varadkar is openly gay and campaigned during...
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is campaigning for the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland which in the past the dupay and campaigned during the republic's marriage equality referendum two years ago. but the democratic unionists have suggested he shouldn't interfere with social issues within northern ireland. brexit is, however, expected to have an impact on both sides of the border and as a result the irish government are likely to remain very vocal as the uk continues to negotiate its departure from the eu. the headlines on bbc news: mo farah says he will overcome a leg injury to defend his 5,000 metre world title after winning what he said was the "toughest race" of his life to retain his 10,000 metre crown. rail companies have warned of significant delays at waterloo station in london for the next three weeks. ten of the station's 19 platforms are closed for construction work. and on his first official visit to northern ireland, the irish prime minister has called for unique solutions to preserve the relationship between the uk and the eu after brexit. theresa may's former chief—of—staff, nick t
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but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto the measure which would have ledsure to change the law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. and 93, rage is believed to be written's or supermarket worker. he is the decided is acrid tang to retire, but it's the first time he hung up his apron. he first retired at 55, but and it lasted a few weeks before it he decided to come back. this is red, not your average 93 yairold. his this is red, not your average 93 yair old. his customers and collea g u es yair old. his customers and colleagues love him. rage retired ones and 65, just a a few years into his time at sainsbury‘s, a retirement that lasted just a a few weeks. i look forward to coming here to meet the people. i look forward to meet the people. i look forward to it. but after working at the supermarket for over 35 years, next month when he turns 9a, why will reg finally pack it all in? itjust wasn't fair, so i'll pack it in. reg has had five different careers during his life, having started li
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the dup are very disrespectful about the vote in the north.say it loud and clear, the majority of people voted against brexit. on this shared island, leo varadkar knows there are many shared interests, and the final details of the deal that sees the uk leave the eu will be important on both sides of this border. chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. our political correspondent ben wrightjoins me from westminster. the status of the border is one of the key issues for brexit negotiators in brussels. how much of a priority is it for the uk government? yes, the uk and the eu both see this as a critically important part of the brexit negotiations and both sides are acutely aware of the risks if they get it wrong. today, the uk government says what they have said since the referendum which is that they don't see any need for a hard border in ireland. they want to see frictionless trade and keeping the common travel area in place. the question of course is how and we heard today real concerns from ireland about what they see is the com plete ireland abou
the dup are very disrespectful about the vote in the north.say it loud and clear, the majority of people voted against brexit. on this shared island, leo varadkar knows there are many shared interests, and the final details of the deal that sees the uk leave the eu will be important on both sides of this border. chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. our political correspondent ben wrightjoins me from westminster. the status of the border is one of the key issues for brexit negotiators in brussels....
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but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto a measure which would have led to law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. john campbell, bbc news, belfast. president trump is beginning a 17 day golfing holiday, but his russian counterpart vladimir putin, had more energetic pursuits in mind for his summer break. as part of a three day trip to the siberian wilderness, he's been fishing, swimming and hunting. and once again baring his chest for the cameras. we all give much thanks! a stately home in north yorkshire has transferred part of its art collection to public ownership to settle a tax bill. the pieces which include romans cauldrons and features of mythical characters remain on show at castle howard in york —— roman sculptures. the family treasures were collected at castle howard in the 17th and 18th century, treasures as for now are effectively owned by the british taxpayers. 0wners effectively owned by the british taxpayers. owners of the 89 treasures are owned by the nationally in liverpo
but during the last period of government, the dup were able to veto a measure which would have led to law. but this is a society where religious conservatives remain influential. and that change will be resisted. john campbell, bbc news, belfast. president trump is beginning a 17 day golfing holiday, but his russian counterpart vladimir putin, had more energetic pursuits in mind for his summer break. as part of a three day trip to the siberian wilderness, he's been fishing, swimming and...
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is campaigning for the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland which in the past the dup is openly gay and campaigned during the republic's marriage equality referendum two years ago. but the democratic unionists have suggested he shouldn't interfere with social issues within northern ireland. brexit is, however, expected to have an impact on both sides of the border, and as a result the irish government are likely to remain very vocal as the uk continues to negotiate its departure from the eu. theresa may's former chief—of—dtaff, nick timothy, has been speaking theresa may's former chief—of—staff, nick timothy, has been speaking to the daily telegraph to explain where he thinks the general election campaign went wrong for the conservatives. he says that when she became prime minister, theresa may understood that the country wanted fundamental change, but he says "it was a reassurance and continuity campaign rather than a change campaign. i think that was wrong". after the election chancellor philip hammond has criticised the way campaign, saying the conservatives should
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we then have had the dup deal and we have the sharks circling. but it is due on the first of october... will the mps behave until then? according to the mail this is a desperate bid to the mail this is a desperate bid to save herjob. this is set to continue for the foreseeable future which will keep us all guessing for top both in the uk and, of course, in the rest of the eu. watching and wondering what will come out of this. will she last till christmas? it would seem the rivals circling has seen a new it would seem the rivals circling has seen a new name, it would seem the rivals circling has seen a new name, the pro— brexit mpjacob. has seen a new name, the pro— brexit mp jacob. and then has seen a new name, the pro— brexit mpjacob. and then that of amber rudd, the home secretary, allegedly supported by philip hammond and ruth davidson. she will apologise for what she has already apologised for— the snap election and riding roughshod cabinet ministers and that his one apology to the public about the question of trust. she was not going to call
we then have had the dup deal and we have the sharks circling. but it is due on the first of october... will the mps behave until then? according to the mail this is a desperate bid to the mail this is a desperate bid to save herjob. this is set to continue for the foreseeable future which will keep us all guessing for top both in the uk and, of course, in the rest of the eu. watching and wondering what will come out of this. will she last till christmas? it would seem the rivals circling has...
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here, the dup leader, arlene foster, has warned northern ireland could face direct rule from westminsterdministration cannot be reached. speaking to party members tonight, she appealed to sinn fein to go back into powersharing at stormont immediately, while trying to sort out their differences in parallel negotiations. in june, talks between parties failed to restore a power—sharing executive. now on bbc news, it is time for newsnight with emily maitlis. 7,000 gambling addicts tried to ban themselves from betting. so why did a major firm think they were still fair game? tonight, we ask why the government is failing to protect society's most vulnerable. has britain got a gambling problem? formally they tell us nothing's been agreed on the brexit negations, but nick watt‘s been hearing rumblings. i've learnt intriguing details about what that the uk might be prepared to pay on the brexit divorce bill. a human catastrophe — that's the un's verdict on how we treat disabled people. is itfair? the waters are receding in houston, but the clear up is onlyjust beginning. we're with the rescue ope
here, the dup leader, arlene foster, has warned northern ireland could face direct rule from westminsterdministration cannot be reached. speaking to party members tonight, she appealed to sinn fein to go back into powersharing at stormont immediately, while trying to sort out their differences in parallel negotiations. in june, talks between parties failed to restore a power—sharing executive. now on bbc news, it is time for newsnight with emily maitlis. 7,000 gambling addicts tried to ban...
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my understanding is the dup has been blocking a marriage in northern ireland.e fold they may change their mind. i like these pictures. these two ladies are gorgeous. aren't they! one of them has a corset on. 0ne they! one of them has a corset on. one of them is princess leia. she is too much. i like their eyelashes. usain bolt. the telegraph. what an evening it has been. this is where you will prevent me from advertising the independent. there is no need to do that because you failed to provide a photograph. we will stick with the telegraph which has the picture. i don't like to be snippy with you, but... justin gatlin being hugged by usain bolt. you say only came third! third is amazing. the sunday times have a picture of usain bolt. the independent will have it ona bolt. the independent will have it on a website now if you go and look, iam sure. on a website now if you go and look, i am sure. daniel condan on twitter asked how did a two times drug cheat, justin gatlin, get the chance to compete? those are the rules, aren't they? he served his time. he
my understanding is the dup has been blocking a marriage in northern ireland.e fold they may change their mind. i like these pictures. these two ladies are gorgeous. aren't they! one of them has a corset on. 0ne they! one of them has a corset on. one of them is princess leia. she is too much. i like their eyelashes. usain bolt. the telegraph. what an evening it has been. this is where you will prevent me from advertising the independent. there is no need to do that because you failed to provide...
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getting to know the dup. stacey dooley meet some of its supporters. to put these posters on the bonfire? they are our enemies. we belong to britain. we are british subjects. i have a british passport. i am proud to say lam british passport. i am proud to say i am british. hello. we don't know what the venezuelans think ofjeremy corbyn, but now we know whatjeremy corbyn thinks about venezuela. he is back from holiday in in croatia and was under immediate pressure to condemn the socialist government in venezuela, having given it warm support in the past. a difficult choice for him. it is not good to be too supportive of a government arresting political opponents in the middle of the night, that mr corbyn has a good deal of vidigal capital invested in nicolas maduro's venezuela. —— political capital. many of his colleagues are clear that the bureau is to be condemned. this is what mr corbyn had to say. —— maduro is to be condemned. this is what mr corbyn had to say. -- maduro is to be condemned. what i condemn is violence done by any site, by all sides i
getting to know the dup. stacey dooley meet some of its supporters. to put these posters on the bonfire? they are our enemies. we belong to britain. we are british subjects. i have a british passport. i am proud to say lam british passport. i am proud to say i am british. hello. we don't know what the venezuelans think ofjeremy corbyn, but now we know whatjeremy corbyn thinks about venezuela. he is back from holiday in in croatia and was under immediate pressure to condemn the socialist...
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may has a working majority ofjust 13, that involves the working majority ofjust13, that involves the dupout the harry kane also on the front page of the ft. dramatic photographs of course of two men in some sort of treatable craft but a pretty precarious one. extraordinary pictures. i have read i think in the new york times a short while ago that they are saying five dead. i have not seen that confirmed elsewhere, but given the build—up, the catastrophic floods, the worse the catastrophic floods, the worse the state has seen for 20 years or so they say, if we could hope that was the end of it, five deaths is obviously too many but it‘s not quite what was predicted. fingers crossed, but they are saying this evening we will get to everyone, climb up to your roof and someone. it's climb up to your roof and someone. it‘s not terribly reassuring. it‘s a lwa ys it‘s not terribly reassuring. it‘s always extraordinary miniseries things in the states is unthinkable the nations of the world, it is surprising they don‘t deal with these things better. maybe they have worse weather than many. take us
may has a working majority ofjust 13, that involves the working majority ofjust13, that involves the dupout the harry kane also on the front page of the ft. dramatic photographs of course of two men in some sort of treatable craft but a pretty precarious one. extraordinary pictures. i have read i think in the new york times a short while ago that they are saying five dead. i have not seen that confirmed elsewhere, but given the build—up, the catastrophic floods, the worse the catastrophic...
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i know she has her difficulties being in hock to the dup to maintain a majority. opportunity to prove it. this is an opportunity to prove it. this is an opportunity to prove it. this is an opportunity to prove she will stand up for marginalised communities in the uk. where do you go from here? you have had court cases. you have had the political lobbying. where do you go from here? we will study the judgment closely and discuss it with our legal team and clients, and we will make a decision on an appeal at some stage. this issue isn't going away. if the assembly gets back up and running, sinn fein made it very clear this is on their high list of priorities. if it doesn't, we will make it clear it is going to westminster and needs to be solved there. in his summing up today, the judge said it would inevitably be raised again in the northern ireland assembly. he said he wanted those who carry the responsibility to read the papers from this case and the consultation process. you get the impression this battle is not going away. thank you. a cyclist accused of killing
i know she has her difficulties being in hock to the dup to maintain a majority. opportunity to prove it. this is an opportunity to prove it. this is an opportunity to prove it. this is an opportunity to prove she will stand up for marginalised communities in the uk. where do you go from here? you have had court cases. you have had the political lobbying. where do you go from here? we will study the judgment closely and discuss it with our legal team and clients, and we will make a decision on...
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i think in particular the dup will be very miffed and a bit kind of...t and centre that he has said it isn't and centre that he has said it isn't a question of if but when same—sex marriage will be legalised. they have met separately prior to this meeting and he said that it wasn't a meeting and he said that it wasn't a meeting of minds, which is a polite way of saying they very much don't agree. but northern irish politics and the dup are saying, you are the key shock of northern ireland, you should stay out of politics of northern ireland. but that's not how it works and he is trying to campaignfor it works and he is trying to campaign for this. it's not a religious line either. he is saying it's not a catholic or issue, this is for the general civil rights and civil rights issues in northern ireland. how have his early days in office been seen? he is young, many people would say vibrant and dynamic. it is very welcome. he does not come from a long—standing political dynasty, and while the international media have very much focused on his sexual orient
i think in particular the dup will be very miffed and a bit kind of...t and centre that he has said it isn't and centre that he has said it isn't a question of if but when same—sex marriage will be legalised. they have met separately prior to this meeting and he said that it wasn't a meeting and he said that it wasn't a meeting of minds, which is a polite way of saying they very much don't agree. but northern irish politics and the dup are saying, you are the key shock of northern ireland,...
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leo varadkar has also been meeting northern ireland's main political parties, including the dup, whohey have taken exception to some of his recent comments that were critical of those he called the hard brexiteers. some of his party members have also questioned his decision to attend and event this morning as part of belfast pride. the organisation is campaigning for the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland, which in the past the dup has blocked. leo varadkar is openly 93v has blocked. leo varadkar is openly gay and has campaigned during the republic's marriage equality referendum two years ago. but the democratic unionists have suggested he should not interfere with social issues within northern ireland. brexit is, however, expected to have an impact on both sides of the border, and as a result the irish government are likely to remain very vocal as the uk continues to negotiate its departure from the eu. after eight o'clock we will hear from the former northern ireland secretary, who says the irish prime minister's intervention is very welcome. scientists are warni
leo varadkar has also been meeting northern ireland's main political parties, including the dup, whohey have taken exception to some of his recent comments that were critical of those he called the hard brexiteers. some of his party members have also questioned his decision to attend and event this morning as part of belfast pride. the organisation is campaigning for the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland, which in the past the dup has blocked. leo varadkar is openly 93v...
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the dup is now closest to the government... trade, one of's key concerns.ast note on the peace process, the power—sharing government? the british and irish government? the british and irish government are guarantors of the good friday agreement. they compensated structure that took a long time to negotiate and i do not think the british government is paying enough attention to the north— south structures that are in place. that is the political part, but the economic part is the trade across that order. you cannot have the technological, technical solution to it. they say, for example, you can pay your customs duties on the same way as the tall by having a bar code in the windscreen of the truck. ask anyone in ireland what happens if you put a very small, on top of a very tall pole on the board of the republic and northern ireland. the negotiations for brexit get back under way at the end of august, and we measured the summit in october. there were major international developments in two areas this week, venezuela and north korea. let's start with venezuela
the dup is now closest to the government... trade, one of's key concerns.ast note on the peace process, the power—sharing government? the british and irish government? the british and irish government are guarantors of the good friday agreement. they compensated structure that took a long time to negotiate and i do not think the british government is paying enough attention to the north— south structures that are in place. that is the political part, but the economic part is the trade...
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northern ireland's biggest party, the dup, campaign for brexit.ads can remake of the open. there are no binary solutions. language like hard brexiteers does not help anybody. brexiteers does not help anybody. brexit has led to a lot of divisive landward instalment. but they still can't agree on a deal to re—establish powersharing. can't agree on a deal to re-establish powersharing. the majority of people have said loud and clear, they voted against brexit. on this shared island, leo varadkar knows that it are many shared interests. and the final details of the deal that sees the uk leave the eu will be important on both sides of this border. chris buckler, bbc news, belfast. residents who survived the grenfell tower disaster have had theirfinal chance to submit ideas for the scope and remit of the public inquiry into the tragedy. 330 submissions are thought to have been made, but some campaigners still fear the inquiry won't be wide—ranging enough. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports. day after day, the names of the grenfell victi
northern ireland's biggest party, the dup, campaign for brexit.ads can remake of the open. there are no binary solutions. language like hard brexiteers does not help anybody. brexiteers does not help anybody. brexit has led to a lot of divisive landward instalment. but they still can't agree on a deal to re—establish powersharing. can't agree on a deal to re-establish powersharing. the majority of people have said loud and clear, they voted against brexit. on this shared island, leo varadkar...
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the dup, which opposes same—sex marriage, effectively vetoed a move to allow gay marriage during thes only a matter of time. it is of course a decision for the northern ireland assembly, but i'm confident that, like other western european countries, they will make that decision in due course. my reason for being here is to express solidarity and express my support and that of my government for individual freedom and equality of law for all citizens. we would do this in any part of the world. but i think a lot of people in northern ireland wouldn't realise this, it is the largest single march happening northern ireland this year, and it is a celebration of diversity and difference. doesn't that say something great about northern ireland ? greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford. it's thought the victim was attacked in woodland in pendlebury yesterday afternoon. the man — who is in his 20s — has eye and face injuries, but it's not yet known how badly injured he is. detectives investigating a fatal shooting in chelmsford overnight have told the b
the dup, which opposes same—sex marriage, effectively vetoed a move to allow gay marriage during thes only a matter of time. it is of course a decision for the northern ireland assembly, but i'm confident that, like other western european countries, they will make that decision in due course. my reason for being here is to express solidarity and express my support and that of my government for individual freedom and equality of law for all citizens. we would do this in any part of the world....
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the dup, which opposes same—sex marriage, effectively vetoed a move to allow gay marriage during the a matter of time. it is of course the decision for the northern ireland assembly, but i'm confident that, like other western european countries, people make that decision in due course. my reasoning for being here is to express solidarity and express my support out of my government for individual freedom and parity of law for all citizens. we would do this in any pa rt citizens. we would do this in any part of the world. but i think a lot of people in northern ireland wouldn't realise this, it is the largest single march happening in northern ireland this year, and it is you celebrate each of diversity and difference. doesn't that say something great about northern ireland? the united nations will vote later today on a proposal to toughen economic sanctions against north korea. a resolution drafted by the us, in response to recent missile tests, aims to cut north korean exports of coal, iron, lead and seafood. if approved, it could deprive pyongyang of more than a billion pounds a yea
the dup, which opposes same—sex marriage, effectively vetoed a move to allow gay marriage during the a matter of time. it is of course the decision for the northern ireland assembly, but i'm confident that, like other western european countries, people make that decision in due course. my reasoning for being here is to express solidarity and express my support out of my government for individual freedom and parity of law for all citizens. we would do this in any pa rt citizens. we would do...
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and the dup is now working with theresa may's government.ck final thought from you, brian, in terms of the peace process, if we can call it that and the power—sharing government in relation to brexit‘s. the two governments are guarantors of the good friday agreement and it is quite a completed structure. it took a long time to negotiate, and i don't think that the british government is paying enough attention to the detail of that, the north—south structures that they have in place. that is the political part of it. but the economic part of it is the trade across the border. and you cannot have a technological, a technical solution to it. they say that, for example, you can pay your customs duties in the same way as you pay your poll, byjust having a bar code in the windscreen of your truck and this kind of thing, but ask anybody in ireland what happens if you put a very small camera on top of a very, very tall pole on the border between ireland and the republic. we will return to this, and also brexit negotiations get back under way at the
and the dup is now working with theresa may's government.ck final thought from you, brian, in terms of the peace process, if we can call it that and the power—sharing government in relation to brexit‘s. the two governments are guarantors of the good friday agreement and it is quite a completed structure. it took a long time to negotiate, and i don't think that the british government is paying enough attention to the detail of that, the north—south structures that they have in place. that...
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the dup leader arlene foster has called for the immediate restoration of northern ireland's devolvedeas of disagreement. speaking to party members tonight, she warned northern ireland could face direct rule from westminster if a new agreement on a power—sharing administration could not be reached. the white house says it will ask congress for emergency funding to help those affected by hurricane harvey, in texas and louisiana. the number of homes affected is now 100,000. in the town of crosby, texas, a chemical plant flooded in the wake of the storm, caught fire. 0ur north america correspondent, james cook, is there with the latest. we have just heard that 1.75 million people either fled or had to be rescued from their homes as a result of this hurricane. the president is coming here again on saturday to show solidarity with victims. the white house has also announced he plans to spend $1 billion of his own money helping with charity relief efforts. but this in emergency is farfrom over, efforts. but this in emergency is far from over, least efforts. but this in emergency is farfrom
the dup leader arlene foster has called for the immediate restoration of northern ireland's devolvedeas of disagreement. speaking to party members tonight, she warned northern ireland could face direct rule from westminster if a new agreement on a power—sharing administration could not be reached. the white house says it will ask congress for emergency funding to help those affected by hurricane harvey, in texas and louisiana. the number of homes affected is now 100,000. in the town of...
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the dup, which opposes same—sex marriage, effectively vetoed a move to allow gay marriage during thes only a matter of time. it's the decision for the northern ireland assembly but i'm confident that like other western european countries they will make that decision in due course. my reason for being here really to express solidarity, to express my support and that of my government's, for individual freedom and that of my government's, for individualfreedom and and that of my government's, for individual freedom and equality before the law for all citizens. we would do this in any part of the world but also its striking and a lot of people outside northern ireland wouldn't realise this, this is the largest single march happening in northern ireland this year bar none and the largest march in northern ireland this year is a sober celebration of diversity and difference and doesn't that say something great about northern ireland? greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford. it's thought the victim was attacked in woodland in pendlebury yesterday aft
the dup, which opposes same—sex marriage, effectively vetoed a move to allow gay marriage during thes only a matter of time. it's the decision for the northern ireland assembly but i'm confident that like other western european countries they will make that decision in due course. my reason for being here really to express solidarity, to express my support and that of my government's, for individual freedom and that of my government's, for individualfreedom and and that of my government's,...
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now, the dup leader, arlene foster has warned this evening that northern ireland could face direct trulyappealed to sinn fein to go back into power—sharing at storm. while trying to sort out differences in the parallel negotiations. i want to see devolution restored. we are working to that end. but as we all know, sinn fein has built a barrier to the return of stormont and as! barrier to the return of stormont and as i endicated earlier in the summer, i question whether or not sinn fein is serious about wanting to see an early return of stormont. let‘s speak to chris butler in belfast. arlene foster is saying that there is room for negotiations here. that they can sort out the problems, true on the issue of legislation to give status to the irish language. sinn fein have said that they will not go back into government unless an irish language act is introduced but unionists have said that they are not prepared to agree. it is a stumbling block to get stormont up and running after months of there being no government. that is having effect on public services, and especially the health serv
now, the dup leader, arlene foster has warned this evening that northern ireland could face direct trulyappealed to sinn fein to go back into power—sharing at storm. while trying to sort out differences in the parallel negotiations. i want to see devolution restored. we are working to that end. but as we all know, sinn fein has built a barrier to the return of stormont and as! barrier to the return of stormont and as i endicated earlier in the summer, i question whether or not sinn fein is...
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that is music to the ears of the dup, the party which is now, of course, in a formal agreement to supportwe will not accept, and the government has now said it will not accept, special status for northern ireland which removes northern ireland from the rest of the united kingdom or makes it different. and don't forget, it's the irish government and the eu negotiators who have said they do not wish to upset the terms of the good friday agreement. and the terms of the good friday agreement make it quite clear that the constitutional status of northern ireland cannot be changed unless there is a clear majority in northern ireland who wish it to be changed. so the guinness, and the thousands of other products, keep flowing across the border unchallenged for now. today's position paper is designed to put pressure on both the eu and the irish government to help keep it that way. but what does the irish government think of the proposals? i spoke to simon coveney, ireland's foreign secretary, before we came on air. i began by asking whether he welcomed the government's proposals. well, certainly,
that is music to the ears of the dup, the party which is now, of course, in a formal agreement to supportwe will not accept, and the government has now said it will not accept, special status for northern ireland which removes northern ireland from the rest of the united kingdom or makes it different. and don't forget, it's the irish government and the eu negotiators who have said they do not wish to upset the terms of the good friday agreement. and the terms of the good friday agreement make...
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i think there's a lot of things we'd like to get dup. i think he wants to govern. >> is what if he puts the flag at sand and says this wall's getting done and i'll shut the government down. the i know he can't. i know it's an operation of congress. this is what the president is saying. what happens? >> congress, again, as you just said, congress will determine what happens. we're going to do the budget. present his budget over to congress. but that's just a list of his priorities. i sat with a colleague of mine who's been there for 13 terms, 26 years. he says he's never seen a presidential budget get passed. article one of the constitution gives congress the ability to do that. >> but if he calls you uch and says donovan you get with me with this wall or i'm going to crush you where you live. >> i don't think the president will do that to me. i voted against the health care bill. he understood my vote. he wanted me to vote in a way that represented the people that september me to congress. as much as these pbanter i haven't seen it. i vo
i think there's a lot of things we'd like to get dup. i think he wants to govern. >> is what if he puts the flag at sand and says this wall's getting done and i'll shut the government down. the i know he can't. i know it's an operation of congress. this is what the president is saying. what happens? >> congress, again, as you just said, congress will determine what happens. we're going to do the budget. present his budget over to congress. but that's just a list of his priorities. i...
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concerns i know that people in your own party have expressed are the concerns around dealing with the duphorrent to people in the lgbt community. i don't think you bring about change by demanding that people do things. you have got to campaign, you have got to seek to influence the argument and the debate. you have got to encourage voices to be heard and show your solidarity. my final stop is the magical highlands. it's where my family have come since i was a wee girl on holiday and it is where i had the first conversation with my mum face—to—face about my sexuality. she brought my brother and i up on her own and being politically active herself, has been absolutely instrumental in my election campaigns. one of the things i wanted to talk about was, i suppose, what it was like for you when i came out. it really wasn't a big deal. other than i didn't want you to be hurt in any additional way because of that and because you are in the public eye. and in terms of being from a single—parent family and those challenges. i mean, the world hasjust moved on hugely about all sorts of things in the
concerns i know that people in your own party have expressed are the concerns around dealing with the duphorrent to people in the lgbt community. i don't think you bring about change by demanding that people do things. you have got to campaign, you have got to seek to influence the argument and the debate. you have got to encourage voices to be heard and show your solidarity. my final stop is the magical highlands. it's where my family have come since i was a wee girl on holiday and it is where...
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i have gone on the record and dup it a number of times. i would like to say it again in clear, unequivocal terms. no room in the country for racial violence, or bigotry, or neo-naz i groups. at all. i can't be clearer. for me, i'm focused on theor 5 million people, probably 23 million people at tepid of the the day in the direct path of the storm that are suffering. i hope that gary cohn is focused on the 300 million people who need tax relief. i know donald trump is. >> the president also said there were very fine people marching with the white supremacists. who did he have in mind? >> think you have to ask him how he wanted to parse the groups of people. i suspect there being around him at that time, that you'll find some reason to believe that there are two groups that were there, multiple groups that were there, n equivalency between them. but citizens from charlottesville, not the outside protester groups. i would ask you to ask the president for clarification. that is my suspicion. >> speaker ryan has spoken about this. once you see
i have gone on the record and dup it a number of times. i would like to say it again in clear, unequivocal terms. no room in the country for racial violence, or bigotry, or neo-naz i groups. at all. i can't be clearer. for me, i'm focused on theor 5 million people, probably 23 million people at tepid of the the day in the direct path of the storm that are suffering. i hope that gary cohn is focused on the 300 million people who need tax relief. i know donald trump is. >> the president...
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she was last seen. 8:00 saturday night at starbucks off dup blin boulevard. sme she often goes by lizzy and is described as 5'9" with red hair and green eyes. if you see her contact the number on your screen. >>> the support for charter schools is dropping as the trump administration continues to push for expanded school choice. it shows 39% of respondents favor opening more charter schools. last year that was 51%. charter schools receive government funding but operate independently of the established state school system. supporters say they offer more choice. president trump calls the public education system quote, a government run monopoly. >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> let's talk about what's going on. we'll get to gert in a second. your temperatures running in the upper 50s to low 60s, 58 any lafayette, danville, pleasant hill to brentwood at 61. same thing in concord. other neighborhoods, 59 be in oakland, carlos 63 at san jose, little bit cooler up in the hills los gatos, 52. same thing in novato. napa 58 and pacifica about 54 de
she was last seen. 8:00 saturday night at starbucks off dup blin boulevard. sme she often goes by lizzy and is described as 5'9" with red hair and green eyes. if you see her contact the number on your screen. >>> the support for charter schools is dropping as the trump administration continues to push for expanded school choice. it shows 39% of respondents favor opening more charter schools. last year that was 51%. charter schools receive government funding but operate...
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that‘s from sinn fein and we hope to hear from the dup shortly.tank the center for cross border studies. what do you make of this? we welcome it in the first instance and we welcome them the interest from the government in keeping a recognition of the importance of the good friday agreement. however, looking at the paper in its totality and its conclusions, we note that the government says that it wants in 0ctober two principal elements, the maintenance of the common travel area and also to continue the peace programme. now, the first element, the common travel agreement, it does relate to some other issues, namely the rights of eu citizens in the uk and vice versa which will have to be negotiated by the uk and the eu and that seems to have been set aside. there seems to be a singular focus in terms of the peace programme, and other programmes supported by the eu that help northern ireland, including other cross—border programmes, and again, the uk government seems to have wanted to separate this away from its financial settlements which is also a
that‘s from sinn fein and we hope to hear from the dup shortly.tank the center for cross border studies. what do you make of this? we welcome it in the first instance and we welcome them the interest from the government in keeping a recognition of the importance of the good friday agreement. however, looking at the paper in its totality and its conclusions, we note that the government says that it wants in 0ctober two principal elements, the maintenance of the common travel area and also to...
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the dup leader arlene foster has welcomed the paper, said it had a very constructive piece of work.r, michelle o'neill, fein‘s stormont later, michelle 0'neill, has branded it delusional. no meeting of minds on this brexit issue. the biggest issue facing northern ireland at this time, many would say. let's speak now to the conservative mp theresa villiers, —— on northern ireland correspondent. clearly the border issueis correspondent. clearly the border issue is a priority, so what reaction has there been in brussels? we have not had a tweet from the eu's chief negotiator. we have not had a critical tweet from the mep leading the brexit response to the european parliament. that may be because everybody here in brussels agrees this is a particularly sensitive subject, and that is why it is not being treated in quite the same way as the other brexit related issues, or maybe it is because when you read the uk government position paper today, it is written in a way we re paper today, it is written in a way were the uk is bending over backwards to address the concerns that the eu has rai
the dup leader arlene foster has welcomed the paper, said it had a very constructive piece of work.r, michelle o'neill, fein‘s stormont later, michelle 0'neill, has branded it delusional. no meeting of minds on this brexit issue. the biggest issue facing northern ireland at this time, many would say. let's speak now to the conservative mp theresa villiers, —— on northern ireland correspondent. clearly the border issueis correspondent. clearly the border issue is a priority, so what...
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>> yes, i was detained for a dup stop and the officer on duty gave me the field test, i passes that, i went to the to breathalyzer, i passed that. he wanted to take me into the e police station for a blood testr once there, i had my glasses taken away from me and i wasn'tw allowed to read the paper in front of me. make a long story short. he marks it saying i refused it, i was detained, he kept asking me questions, i wasn't read my miranda rights until three hours later, at what point is he supposed to read the miranda rights? >>>> there interesting thing isg don't have to be read your miranda rights to be given a blood test. blood is not testimonial, it's merely physical evidence. >> we saw the president of the p united states in the white aw house, having his blood taken.sh he had no fifth amendment right to refuse that, because of the court's holding that that is not testimonial, the thing i remember most vividly was my teacher at -- jumping up and is down saying, blood, blood, blood. i guarantee, if there's nothing else you remember from this d. program, it may be just those 's w
>> yes, i was detained for a dup stop and the officer on duty gave me the field test, i passes that, i went to the to breathalyzer, i passed that. he wanted to take me into the e police station for a blood testr once there, i had my glasses taken away from me and i wasn'tw allowed to read the paper in front of me. make a long story short. he marks it saying i refused it, i was detained, he kept asking me questions, i wasn't read my miranda rights until three hours later, at what point is...
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. >>> una persona diabÉtica puede sustituir con una kch rada la azÚcar en vez de utilizar un el dup cuantoo que deberÍa recomendar un adulto a un adolescente y niÑo. es que no se ro ponga en la boca. y fo lo carselo cerca de los ojos. salen volando. y puede causar y hay que educarse y estar pendientes de que estas cositas que pueden ser juegos de moda no causen ningÚn daÑo a nuestros hijos por mÁs de moda que estÉn hay que tener precauciones. voy hablar con mi hija sobre eso ella tiene uno era inofensivo hasta que me entero de esto. >>> los habÍa salirse y me da terror alaia no le dejo agarrar de ess spy ners. >>> ya lo sabe amigos para que tome precauciones necesaria. vamos a una pausa. y como l nlt. ♪ . >>> hola amigos soy shannon de lima y les mando un beso grand a los amigos de un nuevo dÍa estamos en starlight con an y no banderas la fundaciÓn lo disfruten y nos vechls pronto. besos. >>> m guapa, m linda nos mandÓ shannon este mensaje. la pasÓ sÚper bien en la gala del starlight de antonio banderas por supuesto que el actor no se quedÓ atrÁs se divirtiÓ muchÍsimo. >>> su madre patria
. >>> una persona diabÉtica puede sustituir con una kch rada la azÚcar en vez de utilizar un el dup cuantoo que deberÍa recomendar un adulto a un adolescente y niÑo. es que no se ro ponga en la boca. y fo lo carselo cerca de los ojos. salen volando. y puede causar y hay que educarse y estar pendientes de que estas cositas que pueden ser juegos de moda no causen ningÚn daÑo a nuestros hijos por mÁs de moda que estÉn hay que tener precauciones. voy hablar con mi hija sobre eso...
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the dup has blocked the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland.r, in connection with the death of a man found with multiple stab wounds. airlines, including british airways, rya nair and easyjet, are urging passengers flying home from europe this weekend to turn up earlier than normal at airports. tighter security checks have led to big delays at passport control. the new measures are in response to the recent terror attacks. ba and easyjet are texting passengers to arrive at least three hours before their flights. the french football club paris st germain have signed the brazilian forward neymar for germain have signed the brazilian forward neymarfor a germain have signed the brazilian forward neymar for a world—record fee of £200 million from barcelona, making him the most expensive player in the history of football. the 25—year—old will earn £a0 million a year before tax. from the five year deal. how will he cope? our sports correspondent richard conway is in paris. this is a phenomenal sum of money, how can any one person be worth it? he is on
the dup has blocked the introduction of same—sex marriage in northern ireland.r, in connection with the death of a man found with multiple stab wounds. airlines, including british airways, rya nair and easyjet, are urging passengers flying home from europe this weekend to turn up earlier than normal at airports. tighter security checks have led to big delays at passport control. the new measures are in response to the recent terror attacks. ba and easyjet are texting passengers to arrive at...