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the dup is vetoing the formation of a devolved government and stopping the assembly from sitting untilumber of the checks and in theory pave the way for the dup to return to power sharing and northern ireland would get its government back. but the question is would a new prime minister continue that trajectory, that is damaging relations with dublin, the irish government says the legislation is in breach of international law, or will the new prime minister go along with critics that says it breaches international law and charter a new path? what is happening in downing street isn't bringing a resolution to the crisis any closer. it may be making it more complicated. chris pace, making it more complicated. chris page. thank _ making it more complicated. chris page. thank you- _ making it more complicated. chris page, thank you. we _ making it more complicated. chris page, thank you. we are - making it more complicated. chris page, thank you. we are here in downing street, with the breaking news that borisjohnson is now going to resign as prime minister, after facing a huge internal revo
the dup is vetoing the formation of a devolved government and stopping the assembly from sitting untilumber of the checks and in theory pave the way for the dup to return to power sharing and northern ireland would get its government back. but the question is would a new prime minister continue that trajectory, that is damaging relations with dublin, the irish government says the legislation is in breach of international law, or will the new prime minister go along with critics that says it...
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there's a reason comcast business powers more businesses thanout dup, any other provider.usiness offers the fastest, reliable network... the protection of security edge... and the most reliable 5g network. want me to keep going? i can... whether your small business is starting or growing, you need comcast business. technology solutions that put you ahead. get a great offer on internet and security, now with more speed and more bandwidth. plus find out how to get up to a $650 prepaid card with a qualifying bundle. >> once he had everything he wanted, before he and his wife scratched the itch of wanting more and now a jury was about to tell robert hall whether for the rest of his life he'd have anything at all. he'd have a small advantage over the jury. hall did not testify. but he talked to us. his first ever interview, to tell us he was sorry about what happened, yes, that but also to tell us that it wasn't his fault. >> the notion that i brought a gun there to gun down emmett corrigan. i didn't bring a gun there to gun down emmett corrigan. >> hall's version, that despite
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but a softer stance on the protocol would make the dup more reluctant to resurrect power—sharing in the in westminster has made the crisis at stormont any easier. in wales perhaps not a huge surprise the resignation was welcomed by mark drakeford. he said the uk needed a stable government so this was the right thing to do. it has also been welcomed by welsh conservatives, at least those willing to speak to members of the press. it's been a very fast turn over in less than 2a hours. the welsh secretary simon hart was until late last night seen as a borisjohnson royalist but he triggered a second wave of cabinet resignations last night. he has been replaced by robert buckland, is a man who was sacked by borisjohnson last year as the justice secretary. although he was born in wales and worked in wales as a lawyer, he is not a welsh mp. ordinarily that might ruffle some feathers but i think may see him as a bit of a caretaker in that position. the leader of the welsh conservatives, again a big fan of borisjohnson until very recently, has been in praising his legacy. out of that within the 2
but a softer stance on the protocol would make the dup more reluctant to resurrect power—sharing in the in westminster has made the crisis at stormont any easier. in wales perhaps not a huge surprise the resignation was welcomed by mark drakeford. he said the uk needed a stable government so this was the right thing to do. it has also been welcomed by welsh conservatives, at least those willing to speak to members of the press. it's been a very fast turn over in less than 2a hours. the welsh...
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the dup, particularly, has still blocked the commissioning of abortion services in northern ireland —f that, there still very vocal and very well funded campaign groups on both sides of the issue. and one issue at the moment for people is that there are protesters who will go to abortion clinics, the ones that do exist at hospitals in northern ireland, they will show up there when abortion clinics are on and hold vigils, protests, as women are walking in. i went along to one of these. i'lljust set the scene for you, you drive into the main car park, or walk into the main entrance of one of the hospitals in northern ireland, one side of the road, you have people praying, basically praying, if you like, as part of their demonstration outside the hospital, and on the other side you have men with large, large placards, with very graphic statements on them and images, like abortion is murder. so, i've been speaking to women who have had to seek terminations for all sorts of reasons, sometimes because their baby was not going to survive, they have been through the trauma of that, and i went
the dup, particularly, has still blocked the commissioning of abortion services in northern ireland —f that, there still very vocal and very well funded campaign groups on both sides of the issue. and one issue at the moment for people is that there are protesters who will go to abortion clinics, the ones that do exist at hospitals in northern ireland, they will show up there when abortion clinics are on and hold vigils, protests, as women are walking in. i went along to one of these....
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we are locked in her own political crisis here of course the northern ireland and the dup has walked a boris johnson and his future than that presents a big challenge here because of the fact that the eu may well now consider that borisjohnson has his days numbered and would be less willing to strike a deal over the northern ireland protocol. then of course with legislation going through westminster now seeking to strip away parts of the protocol which may now run into difficulties if there is a leadership change in downing street. so the problems are stacking up and all those problems linked to the return of power—sharing in northern ireland. borisjohnson of course has no real political allies here in the majority of stormont parties today basically said they would be glad to see the back of borisjohnson and indications are that we are no closer here to the reset button being pressed at stormont. thank you and 'ust to being pressed at stormont. thank you andjust to point _ being pressed at stormont. thank you and just to point out _ being pressed at stormont. thank you and just to p
we are locked in her own political crisis here of course the northern ireland and the dup has walked a boris johnson and his future than that presents a big challenge here because of the fact that the eu may well now consider that borisjohnson has his days numbered and would be less willing to strike a deal over the northern ireland protocol. then of course with legislation going through westminster now seeking to strip away parts of the protocol which may now run into difficulties if there is...
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the dup said it would not go back into stormont unless that is removed.t is removed. the party saw borisjohnson as their best chance for pushing through controversial legislation to override parts of those brexit agreements. with borisjohnson gone now, that all feels much more in doubt. they saw him as the person who would push through that legislation, despite there being critics who would say, this goes against international law, so it adds uncertainty in northern ireland. the question for a new prime minister will be, do they continue in that they know do they take a more conciliatory tack with the eu? ' take a more conciliatory tack with the eu? ~ ., , take a more conciliatory tack with the eu? ~ . y ., ., take a more conciliatory tack with theeu? ~ . y ., ., ., the eu? mr, many thanks for that. -- emma. the view in northern ireland. there's a sharp focus too in the devolved governments in scotland and wales. in a moment we'll be hearing from hywel griffith in cardiff, but first to james shaw in glasgow. welcome relief is a word that a lot of people a
the dup said it would not go back into stormont unless that is removed.t is removed. the party saw borisjohnson as their best chance for pushing through controversial legislation to override parts of those brexit agreements. with borisjohnson gone now, that all feels much more in doubt. they saw him as the person who would push through that legislation, despite there being critics who would say, this goes against international law, so it adds uncertainty in northern ireland. the question for a...
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she goes, "that's not jay dup duplass, that's rob heubel." >> they do look a little alike. >> sean: so that right. it was mark duplass. [ laughter ] >> all from the same family maybe? you know what i'm saying? >> they do look a lot alike. if yeah. white guys can't get a break from this town. [ laughter ] >> we don't have a picture of jay here. he's a good looking guy. >> very good looking. we'll get a picture later. google, jay deplus, he's amazing. i know who everybody is now, everybody is great, la-di-la-di-la. have people tweeted at you, thinking it will work for them the way you tweeted to jay? >> ten times a day, they all think they're the first person to do it. >> because they know your story. >> yes. but it's -- hopefully one day i will jay duplass someone. but i can't get anything made myself, so it's like, i don't have any power, i don't know how to help you. >> that's your response? >> yeah. i can watch a movie, your movie is great. but i don't know how to help mentor you. >> if you dared jay to watch your clip, i wonder if somebody should be like, i'm going to kill you if yo
she goes, "that's not jay dup duplass, that's rob heubel." >> they do look a little alike. >> sean: so that right. it was mark duplass. [ laughter ] >> all from the same family maybe? you know what i'm saying? >> they do look a lot alike. if yeah. white guys can't get a break from this town. [ laughter ] >> we don't have a picture of jay here. he's a good looking guy. >> very good looking. we'll get a picture later. google, jay deplus, he's amazing....
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big question for any new prime minister is, will they provide the same sort of reassurances to the dupock. the outgoing northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis, had been poised to force through the commissioning of long—awaited abortion services, so now campaign as there would be looking to see how his successor picks the button on that. in a moment, we will be hearing from hywel griffith in cardiff, but first to james shaw in glasgow. relief is a word that a lot of people across the political spectrum have been using today, and nicola sturgeon, the first minister, echoed that sense of widespread relief. she said, that borisjohnson was going, but she said it was an unsustainable proposition that he would remain as a caretaker prime ministerfor an extended period. that was actually echoed by the leader of the scottish conservatives, douglas ross, but not by alisterjack, boris johnson's conservatives, douglas ross, but not by alisterjack, borisjohnson's man in scotland, is scottish secretary, who has stood by him all the way through this crisis. he described borisjohnson as a good frie
big question for any new prime minister is, will they provide the same sort of reassurances to the dupock. the outgoing northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis, had been poised to force through the commissioning of long—awaited abortion services, so now campaign as there would be looking to see how his successor picks the button on that. in a moment, we will be hearing from hywel griffith in cardiff, but first to james shaw in glasgow. relief is a word that a lot of people across the...
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a softer stance would leave the dup even more reluctant to resurrect power—sharing in the assembly behindhers but people maybe see him as a caretaker in that position. the leader of the welsh conservatives, andrew rt davies, has been praising his legacy. part of that was in the 2019 general election winning seats like wrexham and bridgend, taking them from labour. so whoever eventually takes over from labour. so whoever eventually takes overfrom boris labour. so whoever eventually takes over from borisjohnson, labour. so whoever eventually takes overfrom borisjohnson, the over from boris johnson, the question overfrom borisjohnson, the question will be, will they have the same appeal? candy bieule to roast traditionally labour voters whenever that next general election occurs? —— can they appeal to welsh, traditionally labour voters. the prime minister's landslide victory in 2019 would not have been possible without support from the so—called true blue tory heartlands. chichester in west sussex is one such place — voters there have picked a conservative mp at every election since 192a — m
a softer stance would leave the dup even more reluctant to resurrect power—sharing in the assembly behindhers but people maybe see him as a caretaker in that position. the leader of the welsh conservatives, andrew rt davies, has been praising his legacy. part of that was in the 2019 general election winning seats like wrexham and bridgend, taking them from labour. so whoever eventually takes over from labour. so whoever eventually takes overfrom boris labour. so whoever eventually takes over...