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northern ireland's largest party, the dup, remain opposed to a change in the law in northern ireland.nly have an abortion if there is a series or permanent risk to permanent mental oi’ permanent risk to permanent mental or physical health, so more restrictive than the rest of the uk although women can travel to have abortions in england, scotland and wales and many do. but the wider political picture, in northern ireland, what is interesting is none of the five main parties are in favour of extending the law in the rest of the uk to northern ireland. you have a range of political opinions. the dup very strongly against the law, the second biggest party, sinn fein, their position does not go far as the irish government in dublin, they plan to parsley gust —— legislation to legalise terminals until one nation/ legislation for terminations but they may relax their position further at their annual conference ina further at their annual conference in a couple weeks. the fact there is growing pressure on the westminster government to legislate to relax the abortion laws in northern ireland,
northern ireland's largest party, the dup, remain opposed to a change in the law in northern ireland.nly have an abortion if there is a series or permanent risk to permanent mental oi’ permanent risk to permanent mental or physical health, so more restrictive than the rest of the uk although women can travel to have abortions in england, scotland and wales and many do. but the wider political picture, in northern ireland, what is interesting is none of the five main parties are in favour of...
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i think there is a lot of people who would never vote for the dup who would share my analysis of lifehen life begins and the need to protect life. i think it is a popular opinion throughout northern ireland that we should not have a liberalised abortion regime and we should not have the 1967 abortion act here. as i say, in the absence of a devolved assembly, there is no possibility for discussion on those issues. the priority is to restore devolution, say number 10, so northern ireland politicians can decide. but a number of mps, including some within the tory ranks, believe westminster should pass more illiberal legislation for northern ireland. compassion does not equal abortion, so now that the eyes are turning to belfast and westminster, we would say that, because both lives matter, there is a better story and we would ask our politicians to respect democracy and devolution, to give people a chance to decide what goes forward in northern ireland and do not impose anything on us. but the result in the south means is growing political pressure for those who seek northern ireland dra
i think there is a lot of people who would never vote for the dup who would share my analysis of lifehen life begins and the need to protect life. i think it is a popular opinion throughout northern ireland that we should not have a liberalised abortion regime and we should not have the 1967 abortion act here. as i say, in the absence of a devolved assembly, there is no possibility for discussion on those issues. the priority is to restore devolution, say number 10, so northern ireland...
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well, the dup are wrong. they are out of step with their own electorate, on that.ls and other opinion polls have clearly shown that the majority of people in northern ireland favour reform, which includes the decriminalisation of abortion. health and justice are indeed devolved matters, but we haven't had a devolved government for 16 months, and even if we did have a devolved government, that will not relieve the uk government who are ultimately responsible to ensure that women's right to abortion is upheld, here. devolution is not now, nor has it ever been, justification for the denial of women's rights, and women in northern ireland are now in the absurd position where soon they may board trains, to the republic of ireland to access abortion services, or planes to the rest of the uk, but still cannot access free, safe abortion in northern ireland. it is unacceptable, and the uk government must bring an end to the denial of our equality. there are criminal penalties that can be imposed in northern ireland for abortion, but in truth, how often are those laws really
well, the dup are wrong. they are out of step with their own electorate, on that.ls and other opinion polls have clearly shown that the majority of people in northern ireland favour reform, which includes the decriminalisation of abortion. health and justice are indeed devolved matters, but we haven't had a devolved government for 16 months, and even if we did have a devolved government, that will not relieve the uk government who are ultimately responsible to ensure that women's right to...
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indicated it's a matter for northern ireland, a start i could buy arlene foster, the leader of the dup which is a pro—life party. from amnesty international and northern ireland shares of the license or government should not push for reform north of the border. all eyes are now on the uk government. they need to decide if they are going to remain complicit in the harm and suffering of women living under these restrictive abortion laws, or is like politicians in the republic of ireland they are going to stand with and stand up for women in northern ireland and urgently legislate for much needed and long overdue reform. us officials have reportedly travelled to north korea for talks on the possible summit between president trump and kim jong—un despite the event remaining officially cancelled. the news comes after a surprise meeting of the leaders of north and south korea yesterday. president trump had suggested the summit could still go ahead whilst north korean officials have said it is kimjong—un‘s ahead whilst north korean officials have said it is kim jong—un‘s fixed will that the t
indicated it's a matter for northern ireland, a start i could buy arlene foster, the leader of the dup which is a pro—life party. from amnesty international and northern ireland shares of the license or government should not push for reform north of the border. all eyes are now on the uk government. they need to decide if they are going to remain complicit in the harm and suffering of women living under these restrictive abortion laws, or is like politicians in the republic of ireland they...
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the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into accepting abortion. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page, is in belfast and explains how the law
the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into accepting abortion. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page, is in belfast and explains how the law
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mrs may is really under pressure because she is so dependent on arlene foster and the dup boats in theated now in the dup is hard over in maintaining the present abortion laws. i think the sunday times this country right because it will be a fight, it is not only penny mordaunt but also her predecessors have said yes, the prime minister has got to do something about it. the prime minister doesn't want to do something about it because she thinks it could put the support of the dup under pressure. a couple of observations on this story? agreed. it's a royal problem for theresa may in this. women in northern ireland used to be able to fly to britain, i'iow used to be able to fly to britain, now they can do is take the bus to ireland. this is an current area that was made this morning. it's strange now that this law persists and it seems to be the sunday times notes, many mps are looking to back a domestic abuse bill to support abortion services in ireland. the referendum has added momentum to this. if things that are not scientifically, will probably be looking at the front page of the ma
mrs may is really under pressure because she is so dependent on arlene foster and the dup boats in theated now in the dup is hard over in maintaining the present abortion laws. i think the sunday times this country right because it will be a fight, it is not only penny mordaunt but also her predecessors have said yes, the prime minister has got to do something about it. the prime minister doesn't want to do something about it because she thinks it could put the support of the dup under...
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you have a range of political opinions, the dup very strongly against the law, the second biggest party doesn't go as far as the irish party in dublin, they plan to pass legislation to legalise terminations under any circumstances. then sinn fein may relax their position further at their conference in a few weeks of their conference in a few weeks of the fact there is growing pressure on the westminster government to legislate to relax abortion laws in northern ireland, particularly in the absence of the devolved government in stormont. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering an eleven—year—old girl and a 31—year—old woman. the pair were found seriously injured by police at a property in gloucesterjust before five o'clock this morning, and declared dead at the scene. the arrested man is 28 years old. police have appealed for witnesses. 0ur correspondent martin jones is at the scene. officers were called here tim dexter way in gloucester at around ten to five this morning where they found a 31—year—old woman and 11—year—old girl dead in one of the houses behind me. the 28—year—
you have a range of political opinions, the dup very strongly against the law, the second biggest party doesn't go as far as the irish party in dublin, they plan to pass legislation to legalise terminations under any circumstances. then sinn fein may relax their position further at their conference in a few weeks of their conference in a few weeks of the fact there is growing pressure on the westminster government to legislate to relax abortion laws in northern ireland, particularly in the...
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the dup are very strongly against the law.d biggest party, sinn fein, their current position doesn't go as far as what the irish government in dublin are proposing to do. they plan to pass legislation to legalise terminations for any reason until a woman's 12 weeks pregnant and in some ci rcu msta nces afterwards, although sinn fein may relax their position further at their annual conference which is expected to be held in a few weeks‘ time. so the fact that there is growing pressure on the westminster government to legislate to relax the abortion laws in northern ireland, particularly in the absence of the devolved government at stormont, which collapsed about 16 months ago, does not necessarily mean that any change in the law here is imminent. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering an 11—year—old girl and a 31—year—old woman. the woman and girl were found seriously injured by police at a property in gloucesterjust before five o'clock this morning, and declared dead at the scene. the arrested man is 28 years old. p
the dup are very strongly against the law.d biggest party, sinn fein, their current position doesn't go as far as what the irish government in dublin are proposing to do. they plan to pass legislation to legalise terminations for any reason until a woman's 12 weeks pregnant and in some ci rcu msta nces afterwards, although sinn fein may relax their position further at their annual conference which is expected to be held in a few weeks‘ time. so the fact that there is growing pressure on the...
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the dup as well. this helps her out in the lords when it comes to the next brexit vote. they have given a so—called defeat to theresa may the lords are not capable of passing a law theyjust send it actually commons to talk about it again. its advisory, not binding. she spoke before but have people in public life do not expect this but she is doing exactly that. to be fairto this but she is doing exactly that. to be fair to her every prime minister before her has enabled people of their own party in order to get legislation pushed through the lords and she has been more restrained than most have but she is doing it with the dup which is another way of buying off £1 billion of support for her party. we should have a committee independent commission for these lords. a second house that scrutinizes the house of commons and people who have expertise and knows what they're doing but we shouldn't be having them appointed by the current government. i think appointed is one thing we also have nearly 100 who are hereditary and bishops but not barristers of other major religions. w
the dup as well. this helps her out in the lords when it comes to the next brexit vote. they have given a so—called defeat to theresa may the lords are not capable of passing a law theyjust send it actually commons to talk about it again. its advisory, not binding. she spoke before but have people in public life do not expect this but she is doing exactly that. to be fairto this but she is doing exactly that. to be fair to her every prime minister before her has enabled people of their own...
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i think there is a lot of people who would never vote for the dup who would share my analysis of life to protect life. i think it is a popular opinion throughout northern ireland that we should not have a liberalised abortion regime and we should not have the 1967 abortion act here. as i say, in the absence of a devolved assembly, there is no possibility for discussion on those issues. the priority is to restore devolution, say number 10, so northern ireland politicians can decide. but a number of mps, including some within the tory ranks, believe westminster should pass more liberal legislation for northern ireland. compassion does not equal abortion, so now that the eyes are turning to belfast and westminster, we would say that, because both lives matter, there is a better story and we would ask our politicians to respect democracy and devolution, to give people a chance to decide what goes forward in northern ireland and do not impose anything on us. but the result in the south means there's growing political pressure for those who seek northern ireland drastically out of step. sta
i think there is a lot of people who would never vote for the dup who would share my analysis of life to protect life. i think it is a popular opinion throughout northern ireland that we should not have a liberalised abortion regime and we should not have the 1967 abortion act here. as i say, in the absence of a devolved assembly, there is no possibility for discussion on those issues. the priority is to restore devolution, say number 10, so northern ireland politicians can decide. but a number...
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in an extremely tricky situation because she relies on that alliance with the socially conservative dup majority here, and they made it clear throughout the day that in no uncertain terms do they want to see any liberalisation of abortion laws in northern ireland. two people have died and another person is in a critical condition afterfalling ill at a music festival in hampshire. the organisers of the mutiny festival said a "dangerous high strength substance" had been brought on site. they called off today's events as a safety precaution. dominic casciani reports. the highlight of a hot may day bank holiday on the south coast, thousands out for a good time. portsmouth‘s annual mutiny festival last night. but this evening it's empty and silent, closed down after police say 15 fell ill and two died in the city's hospital. this is the youngest victim, 18—year—old georgia jones. in a post on facebook, her mother said her little girl was full of life, but missjones had taken two pills at the festival, and she urged others not end up the same way. the second victim has been named locally as t
in an extremely tricky situation because she relies on that alliance with the socially conservative dup majority here, and they made it clear throughout the day that in no uncertain terms do they want to see any liberalisation of abortion laws in northern ireland. two people have died and another person is in a critical condition afterfalling ill at a music festival in hampshire. the organisers of the mutiny festival said a "dangerous high strength substance" had been brought on site....
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i know that it has been set by the dup —— said by the dup that the irish government, that there is aehind it,... said they are stirring up the borderfor that reason? i don't think that's the case. and i don't detect. i think this is purely a selfish economic on the part of ireland that they don't wa nt the part of ireland that they don't want a economy destroyed. the view from europe, i share your views on the short term, but i think on the long term i would be surprised if ireland is reunited. the way that the berlin wall fell, it would be... do think it is, or? i am not saying that the history of germany and the history of ireland is the same, and just talking about the process of the people... i have the feeling, with brexit, that also, that wave, as globalisation... island is a country that has really changed in my lifetime. hang on, but a repressive communist regime built a wall and put machine guns...|j repressive communist regime built a wall and put machine guns... i am not comparing the british army to the soviets, at all, but i'm just saying that i wouldn't be surprised if
i know that it has been set by the dup —— said by the dup that the irish government, that there is aehind it,... said they are stirring up the borderfor that reason? i don't think that's the case. and i don't detect. i think this is purely a selfish economic on the part of ireland that they don't wa nt the part of ireland that they don't want a economy destroyed. the view from europe, i share your views on the short term, but i think on the long term i would be surprised if ireland is...
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it has been a contentious issue between the dup and sinn fein. issue between the dup and sinn fein. and. about people being equal. belfast should be able to get married, too. married, too. i don't see why anyone would have a problem with that. would have a problem with that. that doesn't impinge on anybody's else. else. which stop this from being passed at stormont. what is that? community having the ability to impose upon another community. impose upon another community. was in the context of nationalism and unionism, as such. and unionism, as such. to my mind it was an abuse that that was used. was an abuse that that was used. house of commons that the bill is not likely to be passed today. not likely to be passed today. call on the government to make a big choice. they have to get off the fence. fence. to northern ireland, and then do nothing about it. nothing about it. government whip standing up today at hap asked to to object to the bill. hap asked to to object to the bill. the government needs to be called out on that. out on that. up with an alternative about how we're going to
it has been a contentious issue between the dup and sinn fein. issue between the dup and sinn fein. and. about people being equal. belfast should be able to get married, too. married, too. i don't see why anyone would have a problem with that. would have a problem with that. that doesn't impinge on anybody's else. else. which stop this from being passed at stormont. what is that? community having the ability to impose upon another community. impose upon another community. was in the context of...
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the idea that the whole of the uk would have to stay and because the dup says we don't want to be treatedy. this is not the final proposal anyway. this is only the one that we don't have to use anyway. that's another question altogether is how they will get resolved. that's one of the problems. the issue here is a backstop its better than what the eu we re backstop its better than what the eu were proposing which was
the idea that the whole of the uk would have to stay and because the dup says we don't want to be treatedy. this is not the final proposal anyway. this is only the one that we don't have to use anyway. that's another question altogether is how they will get resolved. that's one of the problems. the issue here is a backstop its better than what the eu we re backstop its better than what the eu were proposing which was
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and they are very opposed to liberalising abortion laws in the dup.'m sceptical that that would happen. theresa may is very cautious but who knows, we might read that put —— reach that point. stella creasy is making moves. what is she saying? she is saying she might add it as an amendment to the domestic violence bill which would force a vote on the issue. i think it's very awkward for theresa may, and she is saying this is a devolved matter when there hasn't been a devolved government for 16 months. the people of northern ireland haven't had functional political representation for a long time, and in my social circle they are rightly annoyed about it and it is simply ludicrous that the people of northern ireland can just ludicrous that the people of northern ireland canjust sit and wait it out. amnesty did a poll in october 2016 which found that 72% of people in northern ireland were in favour of relaxing abortion laws except in the case of fatal beetle abnormality. they have to have their voices heard. it's crazy that people in ireland and the rest
and they are very opposed to liberalising abortion laws in the dup.'m sceptical that that would happen. theresa may is very cautious but who knows, we might read that put —— reach that point. stella creasy is making moves. what is she saying? she is saying she might add it as an amendment to the domestic violence bill which would force a vote on the issue. i think it's very awkward for theresa may, and she is saying this is a devolved matter when there hasn't been a devolved government for...
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alongside three labour and one dup colleague — there will be nine new conservative peers. defeats inflicted on the government's brexit plans in the upper chamber. the new tory peers include the former mps peter lilley, sir eric pickles and sir edward garnier. they'll be joined by three new labour peers. that's a summary of the news, the film review is coming up at quarter to midnight, with newsday at midnight — now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. tonight, newsnight learns that three former ministers who've left cabinet in the last six months, are hatching a plan to present to theresa may. amber rudd, justine greening and the prime minister's former deputy, damian green, are on manoeuvres. will they manage to thwart a hard brexit? also tonight... the party started by a clown is about to govern italy with a party of the far right. it's a big ask. can it really work? thank you so much. can i have mine in that? certainly. and a huge weekend for sports fans and monarchists. newsnight has the mash—up. we've taken the football pundits to the royal wedding.
alongside three labour and one dup colleague — there will be nine new conservative peers. defeats inflicted on the government's brexit plans in the upper chamber. the new tory peers include the former mps peter lilley, sir eric pickles and sir edward garnier. they'll be joined by three new labour peers. that's a summary of the news, the film review is coming up at quarter to midnight, with newsday at midnight — now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. tonight, newsnight...
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she is in bed with the dup and you can decide if that is statesmanship or not.ront page of the daily telegraph says use extra funding for tech if the nhs is to survive. why then you cook a soft with this one? —— why don't you kick us with this one? —— why don't you kick us off? you wonder which world jeremy hunt is living in where the extra funds in the nhs can go on anything other than trying to stick everything back together again that fell like it was breaking all through the winter as hospital after hospital declared they could not ta ke hospital declared they could not take extra patients, and elective surgeries and nonurgent surgery is had to be at. now the answer is more tech, please, well given how much money has been cut from public health which is by far the best money you spend, theoretically, in terms of saving money. every pound you see stopping treating people with lung cancer seems absurd to suggest that tech is the answer. does the answer —— article suggest where the money should go on tech? you, with your optimism. i've not let that —— read that
she is in bed with the dup and you can decide if that is statesmanship or not.ront page of the daily telegraph says use extra funding for tech if the nhs is to survive. why then you cook a soft with this one? —— why don't you kick us with this one? —— why don't you kick us off? you wonder which world jeremy hunt is living in where the extra funds in the nhs can go on anything other than trying to stick everything back together again that fell like it was breaking all through the winter...
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the idea that the whole of the uk would have to stay and because the dup says we don't want to be treated differently in northern ireland from the rest of the country. this is not the final proposal anyway. this is only the one that we don't have to use anyway. that's another question altogether is how they will get resolved. that's one of the problems. the issue here is a backstop its better than what the eu we re backstop its better than what the eu were proposing which was to have a border in the middle of the irish sea. it means that did not happen. the problem is and what you have been alluding to with the eu with the concerns of that of course the customs is not the only thing and so the problem, eu point of view is that if goods go across the border from northern ireland to the republic of ireland without any difference in tariffs theatre is still the principle problem of the regulatory alignments or not which is part of the single market effect. which is what the premier has been talking about as well. which is what we probably do not want to happen because then they are still bac
the idea that the whole of the uk would have to stay and because the dup says we don't want to be treated differently in northern ireland from the rest of the country. this is not the final proposal anyway. this is only the one that we don't have to use anyway. that's another question altogether is how they will get resolved. that's one of the problems. the issue here is a backstop its better than what the eu we re backstop its better than what the eu were proposing which was to have a border...
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to depend on the dup in such a high—sta kes process, advantage to depend on the dup in such a high—stakesorder east, west or north south, in relation to northern ireland. i think the prime minister has shown she is prepared to be tough, she is prepared to put that national interests first. sol tough, she is prepared to put that national interests first. so i don't see that as a conflict. she has shown leadership through this process and will do so to get the right outcome. are you an advocate of the customs partnership the prime minister thinks is a good option?” think it is an option that does continue to need to be advanced, alongside the alternative. would you... i've been involved in some of the discussions in the past when i was the discussions in the past when i was looking at some of these things before christmas. i think there are both of these options can be delivered. i believe it is right we are looking at what is going to be the most effective one from that. you must have a view on which when you think, and given your background in northern ireland this is critical, you must h
to depend on the dup in such a high—sta kes process, advantage to depend on the dup in such a high—stakesorder east, west or north south, in relation to northern ireland. i think the prime minister has shown she is prepared to be tough, she is prepared to put that national interests first. sol tough, she is prepared to put that national interests first. so i don't see that as a conflict. she has shown leadership through this process and will do so to get the right outcome. are you an...
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. 0ne this issue and then there's the dup.mselves in for a long fight. thank you, jonathan blake, there. parts of the midlands and wales are recovering from flash floods caused by heavy rainfall yesterday. in some places, more than one month's rainfall fell in just one hour. there are still almost 30 flood warnings in force across england. ben ando's report contains flashing images. the waters rose with breathtaking speed. in some parts of birmingham, they had more rain in one hour than the average for the whole of may. on a bank holiday weekend in edgbaston, there was little residents or the emergency services could do other than watch and wait, as floodwaters reached up to five foot in depth. some of these houses have been flooded three times in recent years. the police urged people not to travel but stranded cars like this one were perhaps the most effective warning to other drivers. i don't think this is safe. some motorists did make it through. while birmingham bore the brunt of the deluge, flash floods also hit parts of
. 0ne this issue and then there's the dup.mselves in for a long fight. thank you, jonathan blake, there. parts of the midlands and wales are recovering from flash floods caused by heavy rainfall yesterday. in some places, more than one month's rainfall fell in just one hour. there are still almost 30 flood warnings in force across england. ben ando's report contains flashing images. the waters rose with breathtaking speed. in some parts of birmingham, they had more rain in one hour than the...
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let's not forget too, even within parliament theresa may has a slim majority with the dup. if you only focus on the formal numbers you overlook the fact there are also around between six and 10 labour politicians who are likely to support the deal because they're in 67% voting constituents. my money is on may. if she government that vote by the way the conservative party would almost certainly seek to replace her without going to the country that would be politically very difficult and there would be an uproar from the opposition parties but they would almost certainly move to have a internal leadership election without going to the country because they are aware that jeremy corbyn only needs 2% swing to get within coalition territory. he only needs 4% swing to get within majority territory. i can tell you from my own interviews in london there are a lot of people in the city saying that they like where the labour party is on the customs union because it is now supporting a customs union but they don't want the labour party in power. so there is a curious paradox almost wit
let's not forget too, even within parliament theresa may has a slim majority with the dup. if you only focus on the formal numbers you overlook the fact there are also around between six and 10 labour politicians who are likely to support the deal because they're in 67% voting constituents. my money is on may. if she government that vote by the way the conservative party would almost certainly seek to replace her without going to the country that would be politically very difficult and there...
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so, the support of the dup for the conservatives. . ..l say anything to provoke them, that might encourage them to be more sparing with that support. it is a big reason why i don't think she'll go close to it. do we get a sense of how theresa may will navigate her way out? it will be tricky because she's under political pressure in westminster to do something in response to the vote in ireland. the labour party have said they are looking at legislative options to explore, perhaps amending the domestic abuse bill that will beat going to mps in the next few months. perhaps a motion saying there should be a referendum in northern ireland on this issue. there's a lot of feeling amongst conservative mps as well as labour that something should be done. the question is what, custard usually. for theresa may, she's not going to go there —— the question is what, constitutionally. the ms—13 street gang is the biggest and most violent in central america. it actually began in los angeles, but has its roots in el salvador, where there are now tens of
so, the support of the dup for the conservatives. . ..l say anything to provoke them, that might encourage them to be more sparing with that support. it is a big reason why i don't think she'll go close to it. do we get a sense of how theresa may will navigate her way out? it will be tricky because she's under political pressure in westminster to do something in response to the vote in ireland. the labour party have said they are looking at legislative options to explore, perhaps amending the...
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the dup are very strongly against the law.heir current position does not go as far as the irish government, the plan to pass legislation to legalise terminations for any reasons until 12 weeks and then some circumstances afterwards although sinn fein might relaxed position further at their annual conference in a weeks. there is growing pressure on the westminster government to legislate to relax the abortion laws in northern ireland particularly in the absence of a devolved government in stormont which collapsed 16 months ago does not mean necessarily that any change in the law is imminent here. it's been almost seamless. from the debris of a cancelled summit — to piecing it back together. first the rhetoric calmed — now the diplomats are hard at work. a us team has had a second day of talks with north korean officials, in the demilitarized zone. the key issue the minimum requirement — from both sides — to get the singapore summit back on. south korea's president met kim jong—un for impromptu talks on saturday — it's being sug
the dup are very strongly against the law.heir current position does not go as far as the irish government, the plan to pass legislation to legalise terminations for any reasons until 12 weeks and then some circumstances afterwards although sinn fein might relaxed position further at their annual conference in a weeks. there is growing pressure on the westminster government to legislate to relax the abortion laws in northern ireland particularly in the absence of a devolved government in...
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the largest party, the dup, currently propping up the minority government at westminster, they are opposedw. yesterday, ian paisley tweeted northern ireland should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand. i think you can expect there to be an increase in the campaigning fora there to be an increase in the campaigning for a change in the law, but that is no guarantee for that to happen. the headlines on bbc news: donald trump has indicated that preparations for a summit next month with the leader of north korea, kimjong—un, are going ahead as originally planned. an electrical storm has caused serious disruption at stansted airport with hundred of passengers stranded and flights delayed. politicians are calling for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be liberalised, after voters in the irish republic overwhelmingly backed changes in their referendum. sport now, and time for a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good morning. there's only one place to start. liverpool's champions league final defeat to real madrid. jurgen klopp's side lost 3—1 to real who clinched their t
the largest party, the dup, currently propping up the minority government at westminster, they are opposedw. yesterday, ian paisley tweeted northern ireland should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand. i think you can expect there to be an increase in the campaigning fora there to be an increase in the campaigning for a change in the law, but that is no guarantee for that to happen. the headlines on bbc news: donald trump has indicated that preparations for a summit next month with...
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the dup leader arlene foster has said her party will keep its pro—life position, and that friday‘s referendum law up here. i think it is a popular opinion throughout northern ireland that we should not have a liberalised abortion regime, that we should not have the 1967 abortion act here. but as i say, in the absence of a devolved assembly, there is no possibility for discussion on those issues. the priority is to restore devolution, say number 10, so northern ireland politicians can decide. but a number of mps, including some from within the tory ranks, believe westminster should pass more liberal legislation for northern ireland. we would ask our politicians to respect democracy and devolution, to give the people of northern ireland a chance to decide on what goes forward, and don‘t impose anything upon us. but the resounding yes vote in the south means there is growing political pressure for those who now see northern ireland as drastically out of step. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. our political correspondent, eleanor garnier, has been tracking reaction from westminster to the referendum
the dup leader arlene foster has said her party will keep its pro—life position, and that friday‘s referendum law up here. i think it is a popular opinion throughout northern ireland that we should not have a liberalised abortion regime, that we should not have the 1967 abortion act here. but as i say, in the absence of a devolved assembly, there is no possibility for discussion on those issues. the priority is to restore devolution, say number 10, so northern ireland politicians can...
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the largest party, the dup, currently propping up theresa may's minority government at westminster areay, ian paisley treated that northern ireland should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand. so pastor will be campaigning for the laws to change, it is not guaranteed that will happen. rbs has failed to appreciate the impact of its decision to close dozens of branches in scotland, a report by mps has found. the scottish affairs committee described the move as a devastating blow for communities affected. it is urging the bank to halt plans to axe up to 62 branches. rbs said the closures were in response to an increase in mobile and online banking. the headlines on bbc news: donald trump has indicated that preparations for a summit next month with the leader of north korea, kimjong—un, are going ahead as originally planned. england could get more national parks after the environment secretary, michael gove, announced he's launching a review into the country's natural landscapes. politicians are calling for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be liberalised, after voters
the largest party, the dup, currently propping up theresa may's minority government at westminster areay, ian paisley treated that northern ireland should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand. so pastor will be campaigning for the laws to change, it is not guaranteed that will happen. rbs has failed to appreciate the impact of its decision to close dozens of branches in scotland, a report by mps has found. the scottish affairs committee described the move as a devastating blow for...
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the dup leader arlene foster has said her party will keep its pro—life position, and that friday's referendumaw up here. i think it is a popular opinion throughout northern ireland that we should not have a liberalised abortion regime, we should not have the 1967 abortion act here. but, uh, as i say, in the absence of a devolved assembly, there's no possibility for discussion on those issues. the priority is to restore devolution, say number 10, so northern ireland politicians can decide. but a number of mps, including some from within the tory ranks, believe westminster should pass more liberal legislation for northern ireland. us officials have been holding talks in north korea to prepare for a planned summit between president trump and kim jong—un. both sides are continuing to make arrangements, despite mr trump calling the meeting off last week. in a tweet on sunday, president trump said north korea had "brilliant potential" and would be a great economic and financial nation one day. laura bicker looks back at the weekend's events, and speaks to south koreans about their hopes for the fut
the dup leader arlene foster has said her party will keep its pro—life position, and that friday's referendumaw up here. i think it is a popular opinion throughout northern ireland that we should not have a liberalised abortion regime, we should not have the 1967 abortion act here. but, uh, as i say, in the absence of a devolved assembly, there's no possibility for discussion on those issues. the priority is to restore devolution, say number 10, so northern ireland politicians can decide. but...
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and yesterday the dup mp ian paisley tweeted that northern ireland shouldn't be bullied into acceptinginly expect to see an increase in campaigning for the law in northern ireland to be changed, but there's no guarantee whatsoever that that is actually going to happen. chris page reporting earlierfrom dublin. 0rganisers of the dance music mutiny music festival in portsmouth have cancelled the event after the deaths of a man and a woman who fell ill. their deaths are separate incidents and not being treated as suspicious. earlier the festival issued a warning about a dangerous high strength or bad batch substance on the site and have urged festival—goers not to take any drugs. that festival has been cancelled today. england could get more national parks as part of a review of the country's landscape. the environment secretary, michael gove, said the review would also look at whether to increase the number of areas of outstanding natural beauty. ben ando reports. the cpre are now fighting for great tracts of land to be used for national parks. between the wars, the battle raged for brita
and yesterday the dup mp ian paisley tweeted that northern ireland shouldn't be bullied into acceptinginly expect to see an increase in campaigning for the law in northern ireland to be changed, but there's no guarantee whatsoever that that is actually going to happen. chris page reporting earlierfrom dublin. 0rganisers of the dance music mutiny music festival in portsmouth have cancelled the event after the deaths of a man and a woman who fell ill. their deaths are separate incidents and not...
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the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into acceptingd to england in 2013 for a termination after doctors said her unborn child would not survive outside of the womb. thank you forjoining us. you have long been a campaignerfor a change to the law. can you tell us about your situation and what you had to doa your situation and what you had to do a few years ago? yes. i would not call myself a campaign. i'm just somebody who shared what happened, the experience i had to go through. when i was 19 weeks present, i was given a diagnosis of fatal foetal abnormality —— 19 weeks pregnant. i had gone to my consultant task force help and they said they cannot do anything for me, with the threat of prison. we left the hospital and we had to go to the yellow pages and i came across family planning and made arrangements to travel to london for the procedure. what is your reaction to what has been happening south of the border in the republic of ireland, what did you feel when you heard that news? it is a relief. women here will be able to trouble to
the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into acceptingd to england in 2013 for a termination after doctors said her unborn child would not survive outside of the womb. thank you forjoining us. you have long been a campaignerfor a change to the law. can you tell us about your situation and what you had to doa your situation and what you had to do a few years ago? yes. i would not call myself a campaign. i'm just somebody who shared what...
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it could, with the dup, have a majority in the house of commons if it could agree on something.reed. when you think about the referendum, it was about five years ago that the conservative party declared it would have a referendum, and here we are, less than one year to brexit, and you still haven't decided what the heck we are going to do. if that isn't a shambles, i don't know what is. again, i don't think that is fair. the prime minister set out very early, first in the lancaster house speech, and then in florence, the basis of the deal she wanted. the problem hasn't been that she couldn't make her mind up, or that it was unavailable, because similar things are available in other nearby countries. the problem has been that as long as british remainers are doing the eu's work for it and threatening to keep us in this sort of subservient status where we have all the obligations of membership but no vote and no voice, why does brussels have any incentive to negotiate? you can't blame the remainers for screwing it up. the irish border is the thing where theresa may is struggling.
it could, with the dup, have a majority in the house of commons if it could agree on something.reed. when you think about the referendum, it was about five years ago that the conservative party declared it would have a referendum, and here we are, less than one year to brexit, and you still haven't decided what the heck we are going to do. if that isn't a shambles, i don't know what is. again, i don't think that is fair. the prime minister set out very early, first in the lancaster house...
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i would urge dup and all the other parties in northern ireland to set aside those things on which theyorthern ireland are increasingly frustrated with silly nonsense around politicking in northern ireland. which means that their day—to—day, things that are important to them on a day—to—day basis, health care, education, infrastructure, are not being done because of obstinate politicians standing on their dignity in respect of particular areas though they may hold them dearly, clearly, the rest of the population of northern ireland feels that they are not of a nature thatjustify putting on hold the good governance of northern ireland. the plight of the ahmadi muslim community around the world was highlighted by a labour mp. ahmadis do not believe that mohammed was the final prophet. its largest community is in pakistan, where it's not legally allowed to call itself muslim. only this morning, i have awoken to terrifying reports of an ahmadi house and mosque attacked by extremists last night. with more leader calling for this to happen to all ahmadi mosques. the situation could not be mor
i would urge dup and all the other parties in northern ireland to set aside those things on which theyorthern ireland are increasingly frustrated with silly nonsense around politicking in northern ireland. which means that their day—to—day, things that are important to them on a day—to—day basis, health care, education, infrastructure, are not being done because of obstinate politicians standing on their dignity in respect of particular areas though they may hold them dearly, clearly,...
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the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into acceptingpolitical correspondent jonathan blake. it does feel as though pressure is mounting but actually, it is not a simple thing to do, to change the law in northern ireland because of the rather complicated political situation we're in. yes, it is a complicated political picture, as you say, but there is pressure on the government to act here, since the government to act here, since the result of the referendum in the republic of ireland. it has thrown into sharp relief the difference between the rest of the uk, when it comes to the law on abortion, and the law in northern ireland, and now the law in northern ireland, and now the difference between northern ireland and their neighbours to the south. but it is very difficult for the government to act. they could do in the absence of the northern ireland assembly and the executive which, as you say, has not been in place the nearly 18 months now. it is possible for the westminster government to legislate and impose that change in the law on n
the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into acceptingpolitical correspondent jonathan blake. it does feel as though pressure is mounting but actually, it is not a simple thing to do, to change the law in northern ireland because of the rather complicated political situation we're in. yes, it is a complicated political picture, as you say, but there is pressure on the government to act here, since the government to act here, since the result...
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the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into acceptingal turmoil, after the man chosen to be prime minister by the two main anti—establishment parties, guiseppe conte, said he didn't want the job, when his pick for finance minister was vetoed by italy's president. president sergio mattarella has summoned former international monetary fund official carlo cottarelli for a meeting, with the possibility he might form a temporary technocrat government. but the leader of italy's biggest political party, the five star movement, has called for the president to be impeached for vetoing their would—be prime minister's choice of finance minister. let's speak to our our rome correspondent james reynolds. i was going to say, can you explain this for us but turmoil, some would say, once again, afteran this for us but turmoil, some would say, once again, after an election in italy and i suppose looking at it from the way british politics works, the idea the president can veto who is in the cabinet is pretty extraordinary. is it extraordinary for italy a
the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into acceptingal turmoil, after the man chosen to be prime minister by the two main anti—establishment parties, guiseppe conte, said he didn't want the job, when his pick for finance minister was vetoed by italy's president. president sergio mattarella has summoned former international monetary fund official carlo cottarelli for a meeting, with the possibility he might form a temporary technocrat...
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i put this to the dup leader, arlene foster.tion of northern ireland within the union, it's also about the economic position of northern ireland, and it would be economically catastrophic if we had a border down the irish sea, which is what was being talked about in terms of northern ireland staying within the customs union and the rest of the uk leaving. although all sides of the argument insist there will be no hard border, the possibility of there being some kind of infrastructure cannot be ruled out. the stakes are high. the devastation stra bane suffered during the troubles is a dire warning. so far, almost 1000 people have died in the troubles of northern ireland, and there will be more. after i made that film, almost 45 years ago, i watched the death toll climb to over 3600. the fear is that brexit could unravel all that has been achieved and consign northern ireland and strabane to the dark days of the past. that's all we have time for. emily's here tomorrow. good night. hello there. what a glorious day it was up and dow
i put this to the dup leader, arlene foster.tion of northern ireland within the union, it's also about the economic position of northern ireland, and it would be economically catastrophic if we had a border down the irish sea, which is what was being talked about in terms of northern ireland staying within the customs union and the rest of the uk leaving. although all sides of the argument insist there will be no hard border, the possibility of there being some kind of infrastructure cannot be...
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further still, commissioners, under your discretionary review calendar, item 22, case number 2017001920 dup 2 at 3047 jackson street, parties have come to terms and the d.r.'s have been withdrawn. i have no other items proposed for continuance, and i have no speaker cards. >> president hillis: all right. thank you, jonas. any members of the public who would like to speak on any of the items being proposed for continuance? great. seeing none, we'll close public comment. commission commissioner koppel? >> motion to propose to continue items one, two, three, four, five, and six. >> second. >> clerk: [ roll call. ] >> clerk: commissioners, that'll place us on your consent calendar. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the public, the commission or staff so requests, in which event the matter shall be removed from the consent calendar and considered as a separate item at this or a future hearing. item six was continued indefinitely, so that leaves us with items seven. [agenda item read]. >> clerk: item eight. [agenda item read]. >> clerk: item nine. [agenda item
further still, commissioners, under your discretionary review calendar, item 22, case number 2017001920 dup 2 at 3047 jackson street, parties have come to terms and the d.r.'s have been withdrawn. i have no other items proposed for continuance, and i have no speaker cards. >> president hillis: all right. thank you, jonas. any members of the public who would like to speak on any of the items being proposed for continuance? great. seeing none, we'll close public comment. commission...
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