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kathy ireland: it's an intentional outreach. know me from the modeling background. earning her trust. so our company has been producing and designing weddings for many many years. and when we earn the trust, someone on their most of special day and get right, they are with us for life it's a long-term relationship. >> you resonated with this saudi arabia yens and they stayed with you. tell us where the growth stories are. you have got furniture and apparel. tell us where you see the growth in this environment today. kathy ireland: for a while the was stagnant. 2008 really halted that area. furniture is coming back. we are getting ready to launch next month with a home collection which i'm thrilled. it's unlike anything mr. amini has worked on before it's aspen rustic chic. maria: are everything you put out, where is it produced largely? is it in america? kathy ireland: it's diverse between the u.s. and overseas. we began in north carolina with our socks and it continues to be a strong home for us. we have offices there. maria: a
kathy ireland: it's an intentional outreach. know me from the modeling background. earning her trust. so our company has been producing and designing weddings for many many years. and when we earn the trust, someone on their most of special day and get right, they are with us for life it's a long-term relationship. >> you resonated with this saudi arabia yens and they stayed with you. tell us where the growth stories are. you have got furniture and apparel. tell us where you see the...
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maria: kathy ireland there. after more "wall street week" after this. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone maria: let's look at some of the big market events that could impact your money. manufacturing, purchasing manager's index are out next week as well as vehicle sales. let's see what the auto industry is degree. later in the week it's all about jobs. jobs report from the labor department out friday for the month of september. tune in friday for the jobs report on "mornings with maria." as we identify where the jobs are. on the earnings front, pepsico, monsanto and costco all reporting their quarterly earnings. in washington a busy week for the president as he plans to visit puerto rico and the virgin islands. and he's about to announce an executive order on healthcare. and the data breach that put hundreds of millions of americans at risk. we'll talk about the cloud and what's driving technology. join me as i sit down with president trum
maria: kathy ireland there. after more "wall street week" after this. ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ can i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone maria: let's look at some of the big market events that could impact your money. manufacturing, purchasing manager's index are out next week as well as vehicle sales. let's see what the auto industry is degree. later in the week it's all about jobs. jobs report from the labor department out...
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maria: kathy ireland there. week" after this. you can do endless move 201online research.t, or, you can take advantage of our best offer ever on an xt5. don't wait. our 2017 models will be moving fast. you can drive a car... or you can drive a cadillac. come in now before the end of our made to move 2017 clearance event and leave with the perfect cadillac xt5 for your next adventure. choose a low mileage lease on this xt5 for around $339 per month. for tech advice. dell small business advisor with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ maria: let's look at some of the big market events that could impact your money. manufacturing, purchasing manager's index are out next week as well as vehicle sales. let's see what the auto industry is degree. later in the week it's all about jobs. jobs report from the labor department out friday for the month of september. tune in friday for the jobs report on "mornings with maria." as we identify where the jobs are. on the earnings front
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oi'i northern ireland and they have been ona northern ireland and they have been on a fantastic run.en games, what has been the key? it isn't all down to the fans but from the front down to the back and the goalkeeper. michael o'neill is fantastic with the players. every single player knows their job players. every single player knows theirjob inside out is keeping clean sheets means there is a chance of winning games. that when against san marino at the weekend, for the first time ever northern ireland have 14—mac games in a row. what they have done with the site has been truly remarkable. they have gone into the game seven points clear at the czech republic. they have brought momentum from the euros and theircampaigning have brought momentum from the euros and their campaigning this year, they have put themselves in an unbelievable position. they can only focus on what is ahead of for them this evening? i don't think they will sit and settle for a draw, they will sit and settle for a draw, they will go into the game approaching it how they do other games. they have the fans behind
oi'i northern ireland and they have been ona northern ireland and they have been on a fantastic run.en games, what has been the key? it isn't all down to the fans but from the front down to the back and the goalkeeper. michael o'neill is fantastic with the players. every single player knows their job players. every single player knows theirjob inside out is keeping clean sheets means there is a chance of winning games. that when against san marino at the weekend, for the first time ever...
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the northern ireland executive collapsed in january.ave so far failed to to reach an agreement. our clear and resolute focus is to re—establish the government at stormont. together with the irish government, we are continuing to support the party's effort to find resolution and reform the executive. however, time is short and i urge the parties to continue to work to reach an agreement. the prime minister has been in touch with the party leaders in northern ireland in recent hours and as she has heard from our party leader, a commitment to restoring devolution immediately with no red lines of pre—conditions, to get on the job of dealing with health education, jobs and investment in northern ireland. can the secretary of state indicate whether sinn fein continue to adhere to the these matters are not as important as seeking partisan political man to be fulfilled and whether any progress was made on that front? i welcome the statement that the honourable gentleman has made on behalf of his party and indeed the comments that arlene foster
the northern ireland executive collapsed in january.ave so far failed to to reach an agreement. our clear and resolute focus is to re—establish the government at stormont. together with the irish government, we are continuing to support the party's effort to find resolution and reform the executive. however, time is short and i urge the parties to continue to work to reach an agreement. the prime minister has been in touch with the party leaders in northern ireland in recent hours and as she...
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that's the northern ireland secretary, let's talk to chris buckler, our northern ireland's correspondentw close is the government to stepping in? the problem for them is that really, something ‘s got to be done soon. it's worth putting it in context. there's been no power—sharing executive here since january and the government is limping along. civil serva nts government is limping along. civil servants are doing some business but they cannot make any decisions which has a real impact on budgets and public services, especially the health service. that is causing some public concern, maybe even some public concern, maybe even some public anger. while the dup want to get back into government with each other, mainly over the deadlock, there does not seem to be a practical way out of it, because the dup and sinn fein do not agree on these issues. this key issue is from sinn fein, the call for an irish language act to give it an official status. the union are deeply against it and status. the union are deeply against itand sinn status. the union are deeply against it and sinn fein sevigny to
that's the northern ireland secretary, let's talk to chris buckler, our northern ireland's correspondentw close is the government to stepping in? the problem for them is that really, something ‘s got to be done soon. it's worth putting it in context. there's been no power—sharing executive here since january and the government is limping along. civil serva nts government is limping along. civil servants are doing some business but they cannot make any decisions which has a real impact on...
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it turns wet overnight across northern ireland.mid. the fresher air with us across scotland and northern ireland. temperatures will fall to around 11 to 13 celsius. tomorrow, it will be a wet day for some of us. the heaviest rain moving across wales and northern england and for northern england the rain reluctant to clear away. gradually improving late in the day. not much in the way of rainfor late in the day. not much in the way of rain for south—east epg, but warm. still cloudy. the sunnier weather working into scotland and northern ireland later on, but the temperatures just easing back a little bit. a decent day on wednesday. most of us will see sunshine coming through. notice those temperatures lower. through thursday and friday, sunshine and showers really rule the roost. some of showers driven in by blustery winds and feeling cool at times in the north—west, but i want to show you this. this is hurricane irma. it is another massive hurricane. this one is heading towards the leeward islands. 160mph gusts of wind associated w
it turns wet overnight across northern ireland.mid. the fresher air with us across scotland and northern ireland. temperatures will fall to around 11 to 13 celsius. tomorrow, it will be a wet day for some of us. the heaviest rain moving across wales and northern england and for northern england the rain reluctant to clear away. gradually improving late in the day. not much in the way of rainfor late in the day. not much in the way of rain for south—east epg, but warm. still cloudy. the...
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scotland and northern ireland. to the north of ourfriend.s relu cta nt to northern england. the rain is reluctant to p. not much in the way a rainfor reluctant to p. not much in the way a rain for south—east england but it will be cloudy for much of the day. temperatures of 21 degrees in london. fresh air in scotland and northern ireland. it will feel cooler later. that‘s the latest weather. this is bbc news at five — the headlines. the united states is to present a new sanctions resolution to the united nations, in the wake of north korea‘s latest nuclear test. washington‘s ambassador to the un told an emergency meeting of the council that the actions of kimjong—un can no longer be tolerated. his abusive use of missiles and his nuclear threats show that he is begging for war. war is never something the united states wants. we don‘t want it now. but our country‘s patience is not unlimited. the security firm gas was warned three years ago about problems with the behaviour of some of its staff towards detainees at brook house immigration deten
scotland and northern ireland. to the north of ourfriend.s relu cta nt to northern england. the rain is reluctant to p. not much in the way a rainfor reluctant to p. not much in the way a rain for south—east england but it will be cloudy for much of the day. temperatures of 21 degrees in london. fresh air in scotland and northern ireland. it will feel cooler later. that‘s the latest weather. this is bbc news at five — the headlines. the united states is to present a new sanctions...
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yes, i think it does, annita northern ireland has beenin does, annita northern ireland has been ina doesths since the power—sharing executive collapsed injanuary. seven so that have been running northern ireland, but they haven't been able to make any major policy decisions goals of all servants. the longer this has gone on, the more effect is felt by people in northern ireland, there is a potential of cuts in public services, uncertainty for people working in the public sector. but these exchanges between the two parties at the centre of the crisis mark really the end of their summer political break here in northern ireland, there is no sign ofa northern ireland, there is no sign of a killing off and no sign of a meeting of minds whatsoever. last night the democratic unionists —— no sign ofa night the democratic unionists —— no sign of a cooling off. arlene foster gave a speech in which he outlined the proposal to bring back the devolved governments, she said ministers should return to their desks immediately. but in parallel to that there could be a time—limited negotiation talks proce
yes, i think it does, annita northern ireland has beenin does, annita northern ireland has been ina doesths since the power—sharing executive collapsed injanuary. seven so that have been running northern ireland, but they haven't been able to make any major policy decisions goals of all servants. the longer this has gone on, the more effect is felt by people in northern ireland, there is a potential of cuts in public services, uncertainty for people working in the public sector. but these...
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0n ireland, nothingm leave, what will you do about the border? on ireland, nothing.ssues, going to the issue of peace in ireland? without a unique status, special status for northern ireland that makes it a special region between the uk and the eu, there will be trouble in ireland and anyone in the other ireland and anyone in the other ireland who thinks they should take this lightly are fooling themselves. the problem of course for the dup, if you have no border between north and south, you have more europe, more ireland and the connections with the uk start to disappear, which is what they are worried about. if you look at the electoral map of northern ireland, there is a strong green belt from county derry to south armagh and the unionist majority in northern ireland is shrinking. if i work the dup i would be solidly in favour of eu membership because that would have protected their future in the uk. without this for northern ireland there will be a constitutional moment over the next 20, 30 years. thank you very much for being with us thank you very much for bein
0n ireland, nothingm leave, what will you do about the border? on ireland, nothing.ssues, going to the issue of peace in ireland? without a unique status, special status for northern ireland that makes it a special region between the uk and the eu, there will be trouble in ireland and anyone in the other ireland and anyone in the other ireland who thinks they should take this lightly are fooling themselves. the problem of course for the dup, if you have no border between north and south, you...
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northern ireland and they become exte ns ive a cross northern ireland and they become extensive acrossestern side of scotland, england and also to wales. the wind coming from the south so here we are, murky to start the day, watch out if you are up and down the m8, hill fog around and tricky driving conditions which also goes for across the pennines. wet from the word go across greater part of wales down into the south—west, some of it heavy, that bit further to the east. the weather front does have something about it to move that little bit further towards the east through the course of today, brighter skies into northern ireland and they become more extensive across a good part of scotland and wales into the south—west of england, wet conditions across scotland, a peppering of showers, slightly fresher feel than today perhaps. on into saturday which sta rts perhaps. on into saturday which starts well enough, rain into the western side of scotland, another finger of rain into northern ireland, the south—west of england to finish off the afternoon, generally speaking the further east y
northern ireland and they become exte ns ive a cross northern ireland and they become extensive acrossestern side of scotland, england and also to wales. the wind coming from the south so here we are, murky to start the day, watch out if you are up and down the m8, hill fog around and tricky driving conditions which also goes for across the pennines. wet from the word go across greater part of wales down into the south—west, some of it heavy, that bit further to the east. the weather front...
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bombardier is a huge employer in northern ireland.e c—series in particular in terms of the work that bombardier does has a particular relevance in terms of belfast. it employs thousands of people. in terms of wages, brought into northern ireland, we are talking in around £200 million per annum. ireland, we are talking in around £200 million perannum. so ireland, we are talking in around £200 million per annum. so there is a huge ramification for northern ireland if this preliminary decision stands. so therefore, we will be doing everything that we can to press the prime minister and we do believe the prime minister has been listening to what we have been saying about the importance of this, not only to northern ireland, but for the united kingdom, so we will continue to press her and to do everything that we can to try to secure those jobs and secure the future of the c—series and bombardier. emma little—pengelly, thank you. ryanair has announced that it will extend its current daily flight cancellations until next march. europe's big
bombardier is a huge employer in northern ireland.e c—series in particular in terms of the work that bombardier does has a particular relevance in terms of belfast. it employs thousands of people. in terms of wages, brought into northern ireland, we are talking in around £200 million per annum. ireland, we are talking in around £200 million perannum. so ireland, we are talking in around £200 million per annum. so there is a huge ramification for northern ireland if this preliminary...
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and northern ireland after brexit.eing one and the attempts to get stormont back up and running the other. the two issues dominated the working lunch and when leo came up and talk to assess short time ago he was exaggerating the positives, the uk and ireland as one and wanting to see the stormont administration put back together or one and wanting to see the continuation of the common travel area which allows irish and british citizens to move freely between the two islands and not wanting to have any kind hard border but on the crucial issue of brexit, he was not prepared to go, if you like, that extra step and actually say that the uk has made sufficient progress to move the brexit negotiations on to another stage. 27 other leaders that he needs to talk to that than he is doing that. yes, he's going to be meeting them, he wants to discuss the situation in the wake of theresa may's foreign speech with them. either they will be important what they have to say, also important what the eu's chief negotiator michel barnie
and northern ireland after brexit.eing one and the attempts to get stormont back up and running the other. the two issues dominated the working lunch and when leo came up and talk to assess short time ago he was exaggerating the positives, the uk and ireland as one and wanting to see the stormont administration put back together or one and wanting to see the continuation of the common travel area which allows irish and british citizens to move freely between the two islands and not wanting to...
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clear skies in northern ireland and the further south—west. up as cloud lifts, a few princes of sunshine here and there. a shower into eastern scotland, most places will be dry, light skies in the south east. high temperatures of 21 degrees or so. as we move into the middle part of the week, more weather systems coming in from the atlantic, the first signs of something changeable. ragged rain in northern ireland and wales, and the south—west of england. further north and east across the uk, fine and dry. sunshine again lifting temperatures, 18 or 21, above average temperatures, 18 or 21, above average for this time of the year. that is it from me. see you in 30 minutes. you're watching beyond 100 days. german chancellor angela merkel wins a fourth term as leader, but loses ground to the far right. mrs merkel vows to win back those who deserted her party for the anti—immigration afd which is now the third biggest in the bundestag. so what happens now? mrs merkel faces months of coalition talks to form a stable government, but rules out any lurc
clear skies in northern ireland and the further south—west. up as cloud lifts, a few princes of sunshine here and there. a shower into eastern scotland, most places will be dry, light skies in the south east. high temperatures of 21 degrees or so. as we move into the middle part of the week, more weather systems coming in from the atlantic, the first signs of something changeable. ragged rain in northern ireland and wales, and the south—west of england. further north and east across the uk,...
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have done as regards the northern ireland getting one billion pounds as alleged bribe.to keep tourism a prime minister you go if you win that assembly elections you go one of billion in extra budget well we did when they assemble elections when we did extremely well we've got a very big mandate that can't be ignored but what i would say is that in the last ten years the tories have taken one billion patterns of the the budget of storm and one of the difficulties in our society is that the government departments don't. i have enough money to deliver public services and that's that as a direct result of tory austerity policies but now you've been propped up by the d u p they have bought and unconditionally to support the tories and they've given them a blank check to carry out austerity and they own community house cuts to the tune of twelve point five million pounds even the bribe is going so far as to say that has gone far enough but since fein live given up the the struggle as it were i mean you can't just blame the crash for statistics that show that the worst child p
have done as regards the northern ireland getting one billion pounds as alleged bribe.to keep tourism a prime minister you go if you win that assembly elections you go one of billion in extra budget well we did when they assemble elections when we did extremely well we've got a very big mandate that can't be ignored but what i would say is that in the last ten years the tories have taken one billion patterns of the the budget of storm and one of the difficulties in our society is that the...
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hi emily could be it's one of the richest countries in the world yet ireland has what campaigners are calling a homelessness crisis and it's getting worse and ending and you're in the stream live on al-jazeera and you tube in january we had an overwhelming online response to a show we did on this issue take a look. at the housing crisis in our own does without it does reach to the urgency level and the public house i think is an expression of the social movement arising in ireland for the right to housing i mean like it and it's you can point to any to mention of it and it's a complete disaster i mean there's one hundred forty thousand people on the social how does housing waiting list who. should be getting social housing and. did three main reasons that people are becoming homeless today in orleans is rising rents and it's unemployment and it's people who are falling out of direct vision. well back then a group of musicians and housing activists illegally occupied appollo house a vacant government owned building in the center of the irish capital dublin and turned it into a makeshif
hi emily could be it's one of the richest countries in the world yet ireland has what campaigners are calling a homelessness crisis and it's getting worse and ending and you're in the stream live on al-jazeera and you tube in january we had an overwhelming online response to a show we did on this issue take a look. at the housing crisis in our own does without it does reach to the urgency level and the public house i think is an expression of the social movement arising in ireland for the right...
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the factory remains a huge part of northern ireland's economy.d £158 million in wages. it accounts for over 8% of all of northern ireland's exports, and its sources parts and exports, and its sources parts and exports from 800 companies in the uk and ireland. the future of this plant is designed around the success of the plane onto which these lives will be attached. so any threat to the c series programme is a direct threat to thousands ofjobs here in belfast. boeing has a powerful cheerleader. companies that receive subsidies and so cheaply in the us, as boeing claims in this case, are the enemy of donald trump's america first palsy. michael fallon said future defence contracts with boeing could be jeopardised, and future defence contracts with boeing could bejeopardised, and tonight, theresa may echoed that warning. we have a long—term partnership with boeing. we have worked with boeing over the years. i think this is no way to operate in terms of such a long—term partnership, and i said that that long—term partnership is being undermined by t
the factory remains a huge part of northern ireland's economy.d £158 million in wages. it accounts for over 8% of all of northern ireland's exports, and its sources parts and exports, and its sources parts and exports from 800 companies in the uk and ireland. the future of this plant is designed around the success of the plane onto which these lives will be attached. so any threat to the c series programme is a direct threat to thousands ofjobs here in belfast. boeing has a powerful...
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accompanied by showers but it never make5 northern ireland.never makes it over to east anglia and the far south—east of england. not until late on in the day. this is slow motion weather. eventually the weather front moves into the north sea, probably in the small hours friday. just to make room for another set of weather fronts to work its way back into the western side of scotland, the north—west of england, northern ireland, the west of england and wales. generally speaking, the further south and east you are, the drier and finer your day will be. late in the day, rain will move away and just when you thought here is another 5pell will move away and just when you thought here is another spell of wet and windy weather to ruin my weekend plans, that frontal system is running into an area of relatively high pressure across the continent, slowing the progress of the weather front. there will be rain across western scotland and northern ireland, but it will be a weak weather feature once it gets further ea5t. you're watching beyond 100 days. a h
accompanied by showers but it never make5 northern ireland.never makes it over to east anglia and the far south—east of england. not until late on in the day. this is slow motion weather. eventually the weather front moves into the north sea, probably in the small hours friday. just to make room for another set of weather fronts to work its way back into the western side of scotland, the north—west of england, northern ireland, the west of england and wales. generally speaking, the further...
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northern ireland, scattered heavy showers.in the western parts of scotland through the day, especially into the western isles. that weather system is just creeping into western parts of eastern england that stayed dry on thursday. thursday night, a chilly night into friday morning. widely into single figures, low single figures in some spots, a few patches of mist and fog. northern ireland, another system of weather coming in with rain. a gale in the irish sea. that rain is gradually edging into other western and northern parts of the uk into friday. again, leaving much of central and eastern england dry. pulling away from northern ireland, with sunny spells coming back. again, leaving much of central and eastern england dry. pulling away from northern ireland, with sunny spells coming back. the weekend starts with a frightening area of low pressure, but most of the energy is pushing away to the north. a weaker weather front heading our way slowly as the weekend goes on. a gale in places. trailing with a front heading as the w
northern ireland, scattered heavy showers.in the western parts of scotland through the day, especially into the western isles. that weather system is just creeping into western parts of eastern england that stayed dry on thursday. thursday night, a chilly night into friday morning. widely into single figures, low single figures in some spots, a few patches of mist and fog. northern ireland, another system of weather coming in with rain. a gale in the irish sea. that rain is gradually edging...
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and ireland stages their bid to host the rugby world cup in 2023.nd later tonight, and rarely has there been such scrutiny on the sport. the players of dallas and arizona will be the final two squads to decide how to respond to the us national anthem after the row between the nfl and president trump. the latter has refused to back down following the scenes at the weekend, claiming any protests have "nothing to do with race". adina campbell reports. delivering a defiant message against donald trump, nfl players on both sides of the atlantic kneeling in a show of unity, in a wave of weekend protests against racial injustice and police violence. it's beyond politics, it's about being a human being, and having dignity, and compassion for other human beings, regardless of their race and gender. there is inequality out there. there isn't liberty and justice for all. this was london's wembley stadium yesterday, some of america's most famous and highly paid sports stars refusing to stand during the star—spangled banner. they decided to take action, triggere
and ireland stages their bid to host the rugby world cup in 2023.nd later tonight, and rarely has there been such scrutiny on the sport. the players of dallas and arizona will be the final two squads to decide how to respond to the us national anthem after the row between the nfl and president trump. the latter has refused to back down following the scenes at the weekend, claiming any protests have "nothing to do with race". adina campbell reports. delivering a defiant message against...
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glen brown musician actor two activist what led you to this fight against homelessness in ireland. where for me it was just you know each year doing some gay guys and you know giving money over to to help the homeless charities peter my fairy simon and i used to volunteer at a time when i was a kid and homelessness is something that i guess is pretty close to my own family. and so it was always just something that really kind of concerned me and it just seemed to be getting worse and worse and. and so i found myself sitting with some friends and you know having points and you know talking about the situation and i guess if you call yourself a sort of socially conscious liberal then at some point i guess you have to sort of . sort of step up and and what we did was we sort of a few friends around and talked and then the talk turned into a meeting and we had a meeting and we were talking about oh you know things to do and whatnot and some crazy ideas were floated and but the one that seemed the most kind of. i suppose short of humane and simple was just to take a building that was in
glen brown musician actor two activist what led you to this fight against homelessness in ireland. where for me it was just you know each year doing some gay guys and you know giving money over to to help the homeless charities peter my fairy simon and i used to volunteer at a time when i was a kid and homelessness is something that i guess is pretty close to my own family. and so it was always just something that really kind of concerned me and it just seemed to be getting worse and worse and....
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jobs could be under threat in northern ireland because of the dispute. the prime minister said she would press donald trump to resolve the matter. i have already raised the issue with president trump ina raised the issue with president trump in a telephone call and i will raise the issue of bombardier with them when i meet him again later this week and i will be impressing on him the significance of bombardier to the united kingdom and particularly to jobs bombardier to the united kingdom and particularly tojobs in northern ireland. let us talk to our correspondent in northern ireland, chris page who is in belfast. at least both leaders have been speaking about this, so that perhaps suggests that things might improve for the workforce there in belfast? yes, i think people here in belfast will recognise the fact that the british government and the canadian government are very much engaged in this issue. you heard the prime minister there are saying that she intends to speak to president trump again about this issue this week, she has already spoken to him
jobs could be under threat in northern ireland because of the dispute. the prime minister said she would press donald trump to resolve the matter. i have already raised the issue with president trump ina raised the issue with president trump in a telephone call and i will raise the issue of bombardier with them when i meet him again later this week and i will be impressing on him the significance of bombardier to the united kingdom and particularly to jobs bombardier to the united kingdom and...
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companies in the uk and ireland.is designed around the success of the plane onto which these wings will be attached, so any threat to the c series programme is a direct threat to potentially thousands ofjobs here in belfast. boeing has a powerful cheerleader. companies that receives subsidies and use them to sell cheaply in the us, as boeing claims in this case, are the enemy of president trump's "america first" policy. but politicians here have started firing back. this is not the kind of behaviour that we expect from a long—term partner, and i've made that very clear to boeing, when i met them earlier in the summer. and i've also made very clear to the new united states ambassador in london, this is not the behaviour we expect of boeing and could indeed jeopardise our future relationship with boeing. the plant itself is in a constituency held by the dup, which the government relies on to pass laws, so it's getting westminster‘s full attention. the prime minister, on our behalf, has raised this issue with president
companies in the uk and ireland.is designed around the success of the plane onto which these wings will be attached, so any threat to the c series programme is a direct threat to potentially thousands ofjobs here in belfast. boeing has a powerful cheerleader. companies that receives subsidies and use them to sell cheaply in the us, as boeing claims in this case, are the enemy of president trump's "america first" policy. but politicians here have started firing back. this is not the...
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northern ireland world cup bid got off toa northern ireland world cup bid got off to a bumpy start whengoals to one. but the norwegians are expected to challenge for the automatic qualification place along with the european champions the netherlands. northern ireland have never managed to qualify for the world cup final, they are the lowest ranked team in this group of five. but they've set out realistic ambitions of a third—place finish was up to do that they need to be the republic of ireland here tonight who are ranked much higher. we need to go out and get points, if we want to be fair we need to get the points in the games that we expect to get points in. the girls have been working hard and we know what we need to do. we just need to go in with a positive mindset and get those three points. the women's game has received a considerable boost in northern ireland recently with the hosting of the uefa under 19 european championships. and the women are keen to emulate the success of michael 0'neill keen to emulate the success of michael o'neill and his senior men's tea m michael o'neil
northern ireland world cup bid got off toa northern ireland world cup bid got off to a bumpy start whengoals to one. but the norwegians are expected to challenge for the automatic qualification place along with the european champions the netherlands. northern ireland have never managed to qualify for the world cup final, they are the lowest ranked team in this group of five. but they've set out realistic ambitions of a third—place finish was up to do that they need to be the republic of...
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whereas david davis has consistently said, we cannot make progress on northern ireland if you are so focused on only talking about the divorce bill and the withdrawal, we want to talk about our future relationship. initially, david davis accepted this timetable, we're just going to do with withdrawal and then the future relationship and towards the latter weeks of the summer, he then goes on this massive offensive, actually, we cannot solve the northern ireland situation unless you allow us to move forward and talk about other things. it is notjust northern ireland, they are talking about legislating to make sure foods and things like prosecco are protected so we cannot have cheap copies and other things. the essential message is, the commissioner is saying, you wa nt to is, the commissioner is saying, you want to move on and talk about other things? no. we want to stick to the timetable, if you want to use imagination, use your own. the telegraph, theresa may's brexit plans in disarray. i will return to the scene that some people are pointing to... the eu had telegraphed a long time
whereas david davis has consistently said, we cannot make progress on northern ireland if you are so focused on only talking about the divorce bill and the withdrawal, we want to talk about our future relationship. initially, david davis accepted this timetable, we're just going to do with withdrawal and then the future relationship and towards the latter weeks of the summer, he then goes on this massive offensive, actually, we cannot solve the northern ireland situation unless you allow us to...
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this impacts across northern ireland, the republic of ireland, and the uk as a whole.we? we could be, but unfortunately the way the itc works if you were to deliver a plane to america today, you would have to pay the penalty. it seems unjustified that you have no natural justice in terms of an appeal before any penalties are levied against you, but unfortunately that's the way it works. the cost of the plane yesterday and the difference with the cost today? well, the difference yesterday and today is a 220% levy put into any planes going into the us. it doesn't affect the rest of the markets across the globe and hopefully bombardier can pick up more orders. we are aware that they are in talks with a lot of companies at this moment in time about taking it on because the plane has proved it on because the plane has proved it is worth in terms of how well it is doing in full efficiencies and environmental issues, so it is proach and it is worthwhile and really the technology that's in belfast is second to none throughout the world. davey, thank you very much. david thomps
this impacts across northern ireland, the republic of ireland, and the uk as a whole.we? we could be, but unfortunately the way the itc works if you were to deliver a plane to america today, you would have to pay the penalty. it seems unjustified that you have no natural justice in terms of an appeal before any penalties are levied against you, but unfortunately that's the way it works. the cost of the plane yesterday and the difference with the cost today? well, the difference yesterday and...
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but will ireland play ball? plus — hacked off.an cyber—security billionaire eugene kaspersky hits back — after the us government bans his products as a threat to national security. we have an exclusive interview. welcome to world business report. in a minute, bitcoin slumps further after an exchange in china stops trading without giving a reason. we'll have the details from our asia team. we start in the estonian capital tallinn where european union finance ministers are gathering for a meeting this weekend. top of the agenda — plans for a shake—up of the way huge tech firms, the likes of google, facebook, apple and amazon, pay taxes. the giants of the so—called digital economy have faced huge criticism in europe forfailing to pay what some see as their fair share of tax. so what's being proposed? well — the plan is to make the companies pay tax wherever in the eu they make money, notjust where their headquarters is, or where they are based for tax purposes. at the moment, many have their european headquarters in low—tax countries
but will ireland play ball? plus — hacked off.an cyber—security billionaire eugene kaspersky hits back — after the us government bans his products as a threat to national security. we have an exclusive interview. welcome to world business report. in a minute, bitcoin slumps further after an exchange in china stops trading without giving a reason. we'll have the details from our asia team. we start in the estonian capital tallinn where european union finance ministers are gathering for a...
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wet weather for northern ireland and the west of scotla nd northern ireland and the west of scotlandst edging into the far west of england and wales. much of england and wales should stay dry thanks to the dominance of high—pressure sitting across the continent. the weather front bumps into that area of high pressure. some outbreaks of rain that could be heavy at times of the hills of scotland, north—west england and, later on, perhaps a few spots of rain for the far west of wales and northern ireland. elsewhere across england and wales we re elsewhere across england and wales were likely to see whether and in the sunshine, 22 or will fill pleasant. a little cooler for that make further north. high—pressure not far away, perhaps a bit of fog and drizzle around a monday but many of us having a dry day on into tuesday. the temperature will do pretty well for the time of year. more details on the weather for the week ahead on our website. this is bbc world news. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: trying to break the brexit deadlock. britain's teresa may strikes a conciliatory tone as sh
wet weather for northern ireland and the west of scotla nd northern ireland and the west of scotlandst edging into the far west of england and wales. much of england and wales should stay dry thanks to the dominance of high—pressure sitting across the continent. the weather front bumps into that area of high pressure. some outbreaks of rain that could be heavy at times of the hills of scotland, north—west england and, later on, perhaps a few spots of rain for the far west of wales and...
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a great day for england, northern ireland and scotland.ng up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deborah haynes, defence editor at the times and jack blanchard, editor of politico's new playbook morning briefing. let's give you a preview of the front pages. the metro has split its front page, with kate and kim sharing the headlines. express the daily express doesn't muddy the waters in any way and goes all in with baby number three for kate and wills. the main story in the times focuses on cyber attacks on british universities, with medical and scientific research apparently targeted. the guardian has an investigation into azerbaijan's elite operating a secret scheme to pay the europeans and launder money. the sun has a twist on that story, claiming that the baby was conceived on their trip to poland. and the daily mail highlighting fears of home—grown terrorism in isolated communities. let's kick off. welcome to you both, the korean crisis and the st
a great day for england, northern ireland and scotland.ng up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deborah haynes, defence editor at the times and jack blanchard, editor of politico's new playbook morning briefing. let's give you a preview of the front pages. the metro has split its front page, with kate and kim sharing the headlines. express the daily express doesn't muddy the waters in any way and goes all...
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here it is, sunny spells, especially in northern ireland.uite warm, with cloud, producing patchy rain or perhaps drizzle on the western fringes of wales, cornwall and devon with brighter skies. cloudy and damp across southern england, the midlands into northern england, but the northern fringes state drive with sunny spells. northern ireland is still with low cloud in a few spots, but many of us now have sunshine. bright and off in the far west of scotland, but fog around the coast, thick in places. elsewhere in scotland, cloudy with outbreaks of rain. around 15 celsius if you have the cloud and rain, but maybe 21 in warm spots with sunshine. overnight, plenty of cloud around. hill fog, you may see patchy low—level fog around. the threat here may decrease and temperatures of around 10—111. let's see how tomorrow is shaping up. notan let's see how tomorrow is shaping up. not an inviting start for the day, but bear with it. gradually, the cloud. to break and we will see bright sunny spells coming through. there is a chance of a shower in easte
here it is, sunny spells, especially in northern ireland.uite warm, with cloud, producing patchy rain or perhaps drizzle on the western fringes of wales, cornwall and devon with brighter skies. cloudy and damp across southern england, the midlands into northern england, but the northern fringes state drive with sunny spells. northern ireland is still with low cloud in a few spots, but many of us now have sunshine. bright and off in the far west of scotland, but fog around the coast, thick in...
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northern ireland perhaps brightening up in the afternoon.st england, sunshine at a premium, quite often be cloudy with patches of rain. not rain all the time, but some on and off through the day. central and eastern england in the sunshine will be warmer. temperatures 22—23 celsius for a high. going through sunday evening, it looks like the rain will be pepping up. more persistent across scotland, western england and wales. we will see some fog patches form underneath underneath clearing skies in northern ireland, where things will turn out quite chilly. it could be a murky start there on monday. monday morning, that fog will clear away slowly in northern ireland. this band of rain will weaken across scotland, west england and wales. after a cloudy start across eastern england, the cloud break up with sunny spells throughout. temperatures for most of us between 16—19 degrees celsius with that sunshine coming through northern ireland. once the fog clears out of the way. looking at the next few days, often the weather will be dry in the week a
northern ireland perhaps brightening up in the afternoon.st england, sunshine at a premium, quite often be cloudy with patches of rain. not rain all the time, but some on and off through the day. central and eastern england in the sunshine will be warmer. temperatures 22—23 celsius for a high. going through sunday evening, it looks like the rain will be pepping up. more persistent across scotland, western england and wales. we will see some fog patches form underneath underneath clearing...
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and it sources parts and services from 800 companies in the uk and ireland.oyees here, around a quarter of them work on flagship c—series project. the wings for the plane are made in this factory. the prime minister has raised the issue with president trump in the last few weeks. the defence secretary on a visit to belfast today had a strong warning for boeing. this is not the kind of behaviour we expect from a long—term partner, and i've made that very clear to boeing when i met them earlier in the summer. and i've also made very clear to the new united states ambassador in london, this is not behaviour we respect of boeing, and could indeed jeopardise our future relationship with boeing. although the ruling in america has caused huge concern, it is a preliminary decision. us trade authorities will give theirfinal verdict early next year. chris page, bbc news, belfast. chrisjoins us chris joins us now. chrisjoins us now. what chris joins us now. what happens now? i think there is a sense here that although the workers at this bombardierfactory in that althou
and it sources parts and services from 800 companies in the uk and ireland.oyees here, around a quarter of them work on flagship c—series project. the wings for the plane are made in this factory. the prime minister has raised the issue with president trump in the last few weeks. the defence secretary on a visit to belfast today had a strong warning for boeing. this is not the kind of behaviour we expect from a long—term partner, and i've made that very clear to boeing when i met them...
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northern ireland's women are also in action later. they take on the republic of ireland.bbc sport website. the british pa ra—athlete bethany woodward says she'll be handing back one of her relay medals because a member of the team was giving them an "unfair advantage". the classification system in para—sport has been criticised for allowing less impaired athletes to compete against those with a greater disability. woodward won sprinting silver in london 2012 and also long jump silver at the 2014 commonwealth games. with reference to her relay medal she says, "i feel like we won a medal i don't believe was true. handing back this medal will mean all the medals i won are to do with me, my cerebral palsy and my strength". british cyclist elinor barker is back on the road for this afternoon's individual time trial at the world road championships in norway. she's an olympic gold medallist on the track but she's looking to match her accomplishments in the velodrome with victory in bergen. i have always fancied coming back to the time trial and i have thought about it but it has
northern ireland's women are also in action later. they take on the republic of ireland.bbc sport website. the british pa ra—athlete bethany woodward says she'll be handing back one of her relay medals because a member of the team was giving them an "unfair advantage". the classification system in para—sport has been criticised for allowing less impaired athletes to compete against those with a greater disability. woodward won sprinting silver in london 2012 and also long jump...
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that's what we're trying to bring to ireland now. that's what we want on a regular basis.nother famous win over the west indies would be a perfect end to the summer. after tomorrow's match the windies will return to face engalnd in five one day internationals. the two sides will first face each other in a twenty20 match in durham on saturday. surrey bowler tom curran will face chris gayle, a player he's familiar with after getting him out for his county when gayle was playing for somerset. he is the greatest twenty20 batsman ever. he has the x factor, he is a game changer. loads of batters, when you get them out you know that they are big wickets. it might be in the back of his mind. let's hope when i get him again he'll remember it. i've been pleased with how i'm playing, pleased with the white ball as well. i can't say if i will always play, it's out of my hands, above my pay grade. it's something i'm really hoping to do. a really exciting challenge to be playing in the last one—day series at home before the big winter ahead. stuart broad and heather knight, along with s
that's what we're trying to bring to ireland now. that's what we want on a regular basis.nother famous win over the west indies would be a perfect end to the summer. after tomorrow's match the windies will return to face engalnd in five one day internationals. the two sides will first face each other in a twenty20 match in durham on saturday. surrey bowler tom curran will face chris gayle, a player he's familiar with after getting him out for his county when gayle was playing for somerset. he...
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companies in the uk and ireland.ss of the plane onto which these wings will be attached, so any threat to the c—series programme is a direct threat to thousands ofjobs here in belfast. boeing has a powerful cheerleader. companies that receive subsidies and sells cheaply in the us, as boeing claims in this case, are the enemy of donald trump's america first policy. in belfast today, michael fallon said future defence contracts with boeing could be jeopardised, and tonight, theresa may echoed that warning. we have a long—term partnership with boeing. we have worked with boeing over the years. i think this is no way to operate in terms of such a long—term partnership, and i said that that long—term partnership is being undermined by this behaviour by boeing. the plant itself is in a constituency held by dup, which the government relies on to pass laws, so it is getting westminster‘s full attention. the prime minister has previously raised this issue withjustin trudeau and donald trump will stop so at the highest level,
companies in the uk and ireland.ss of the plane onto which these wings will be attached, so any threat to the c—series programme is a direct threat to thousands ofjobs here in belfast. boeing has a powerful cheerleader. companies that receive subsidies and sells cheaply in the us, as boeing claims in this case, are the enemy of donald trump's america first policy. in belfast today, michael fallon said future defence contracts with boeing could be jeopardised, and tonight, theresa may echoed...
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the sunshine comes back into scotland's and northern ireland through tuesday. from then, showers increasingly widespread across the whole of the uk thursday into friday with fairly blustery winds, feeling quite cool across the north—west. here is the atlantic again. pick of the hurricane season. here is hurricane irma. winds of 160 mph running right over the top of barbuda, damaging and devastating winds forecast. posted the virgin islands before curving up towards potentially iran fall across florida in the week. if you are heading to the caribbean and florida. make sure you stay in touch with the weather forecast. this is bbc news. the headlines: south korea strengthens its military defences after signs the north is preparing more missile launches. pyongyang tested a nuclear bomb at the weekend. president trump tells north korea any threat will be met with a massive response — and the us is ready to use its nuclear capabilities. kensington palace announce the duke and duchess of cambridge are expecting their third child. the royal family are said to be ‘delig
the sunshine comes back into scotland's and northern ireland through tuesday. from then, showers increasingly widespread across the whole of the uk thursday into friday with fairly blustery winds, feeling quite cool across the north—west. here is the atlantic again. pick of the hurricane season. here is hurricane irma. winds of 160 mph running right over the top of barbuda, damaging and devastating winds forecast. posted the virgin islands before curving up towards potentially iran fall...
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but will ireland play ball? plus: hacked off!an cyber—security billionaire eugene kaspersky hits back after the us government bans his products as a threat to national security. the ftse is down, and the spanish market, all down following what happened yesterday. and we'll be getting the inside track on the big tech stories of the week, including the ongoing row over russian hacking in the us. rory cellanjones will be here to talk about his exclusive interview with the founder of kaspersky labs later in the programme. so today we want to know, how safe do you feel online? and do you trust internet security companies? let us know, just use the hashtag, #bbcbizlive. hello and welcome to business live. we start in the estonian capital tallinn, where european union finance ministers are gathering this weekend. top of the agenda are plans for a shake—up of the way huge tech firms, the likes of google, facebook, apple and amazon, pay taxes. the giants of the so—called ‘digital economy‘ have faced criticism in europe forfailing to pay w
but will ireland play ball? plus: hacked off!an cyber—security billionaire eugene kaspersky hits back after the us government bans his products as a threat to national security. the ftse is down, and the spanish market, all down following what happened yesterday. and we'll be getting the inside track on the big tech stories of the week, including the ongoing row over russian hacking in the us. rory cellanjones will be here to talk about his exclusive interview with the founder of kaspersky...
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northern ireland.. it is not a done dealyet. there is northern ireland. it is not a done deal yet. there is still a process to go through. what are your members' concerns in belfast with regards to the general potential to diversify so perhaps not so many jobs depend on one contract? that is not the issue, the issue is what stance the government will take. hannah allum went to northern ireland and the dup to save herjob and we demand —— theresa may went to northern ireland. is there any retaliation that the government can make against boeing, which is proposing also to employ people in the uk. is that what you want, some sort of retaliation? what i want is the government to stand up for quality manufacturing jobs in britain on in this case in northern ireland, for the workers at bombardier. yet again we see a well paid and highly secure jobs at risk because of the lack of activity from this government. theresa may is asleep at the wheel. is that potentially therefore putting jobs that boeing might brin
northern ireland.. it is not a done dealyet. there is northern ireland. it is not a done deal yet. there is still a process to go through. what are your members' concerns in belfast with regards to the general potential to diversify so perhaps not so many jobs depend on one contract? that is not the issue, the issue is what stance the government will take. hannah allum went to northern ireland and the dup to save herjob and we demand —— theresa may went to northern ireland. is there any...
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scotland, england and northern ireland were all in action tonight.ed to beat lithuania to keep alive their hopes of reaching the world cup in russia next year, and they rose to the challenge, while england and northern ireland also won. james burford reports. where there's a will, there's a way, and gordon strachan‘s sons of scotland certainly showed the way to russia 2018 is not over yet. a win was all that would do, and a winning performance was what the players delivered from the get go. stuart armstrong strong—armed his way to the scoresheet, the perfect start. but it got better — liverpool's new man, andy robertson, showing why some are calling him scotland's gareth bale, strachan clearly impressed. two goals to the good, how about a third? three points in the bag, three goals, too. james mcarthur following up some quick thinking with his own sharp finish. in malta, england faced 30—degree temperatures and a resilient defence, one that eventually wilted when dele alli found harry kane. ryan bertrand's first international strike came from a full
scotland, england and northern ireland were all in action tonight.ed to beat lithuania to keep alive their hopes of reaching the world cup in russia next year, and they rose to the challenge, while england and northern ireland also won. james burford reports. where there's a will, there's a way, and gordon strachan‘s sons of scotland certainly showed the way to russia 2018 is not over yet. a win was all that would do, and a winning performance was what the players delivered from the get go....
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the centre northern ireland.ecially cold night. most of us staying in double figure is, but they will be low cloud around the screen. tomorrow we start with a lot of cloud in east and north of the country, the north—east, and drizzle. we still have wet and windy conditions on the northern isles for much of the day, but everywhere else under high pressure will brighten up with some sunshine and once again in the sunshine and once again in the sunshine and once again in the sunshine a gentle breeze and feeling pleasa nt sunshine a gentle breeze and feeling pleasant for this stage in september. but later in the day the cloud will pick up towards the west, heralding the arrival of the next band of rain, and again windy conditions. the friday that crosses from west to east, so all of us will have rain through friday and attended the range by then will be roughly 14 in the northern isles to maybe 19 as we push down towards the south. so in the next few days at some stage all of us will see sunshine and all of us will h
the centre northern ireland.ecially cold night. most of us staying in double figure is, but they will be low cloud around the screen. tomorrow we start with a lot of cloud in east and north of the country, the north—east, and drizzle. we still have wet and windy conditions on the northern isles for much of the day, but everywhere else under high pressure will brighten up with some sunshine and once again in the sunshine and once again in the sunshine and once again in the sunshine a gentle...
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already that rain is not too far away from northern ireland.g up we will see gales developing to the irish sea. cloud increasing the temperatures not going down as far tonight as in the past nights. let's look at the morning. to start the day, across the south facing hills of the south, heavy bursts in this rain. it is windy as well. i think there will be some hazy brightness of the eastern side of the uk were actually for some of us that they will stay dry, just not as much sunshine as today. that rain just knocking on the door of north—west england, across northern ireland and pushing into south—west scotland at this stage. north and east, though, will be dry, with figure temperatures at this stage in the day. a wet and windy picture for many of us day. a wet and windy picture for many of us across day. a wet and windy picture for many of us across the west of the uk to begin the day, and we will keep hold of some bricks of rain into the afternoon. it just turns hold of some bricks of rain into the afternoon. itjust turns a bit lighter and mo
already that rain is not too far away from northern ireland.g up we will see gales developing to the irish sea. cloud increasing the temperatures not going down as far tonight as in the past nights. let's look at the morning. to start the day, across the south facing hills of the south, heavy bursts in this rain. it is windy as well. i think there will be some hazy brightness of the eastern side of the uk were actually for some of us that they will stay dry, just not as much sunshine as today....
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and ireland.e and the importance of this to businesses and citizens in both the european union and in the united kingdom. the prime minister's speech sets out the skill of an ambition. as well as a proposalfor a simple, skill of an ambition. as well as a proposal for a simple, clear, time—limited period of protection. this period, based on current terms, will ensure people, businesses, and public services only have to plan for one set of changes. i believe there should be quick to agree once there's a mandate to explore it with us. as the prime minister said last week, our shared future can only be found on partnership, friendship, and most importantly, truss. this is what discussions this week have been about. it brings me to the detail of our discussions. as citizens rights, we made real progress on issues that will enable citizens on both sides to lead their lives broadly as they do now. we will publish an updated table later today which will shock many areas of agreement. i am pleased to repor
and ireland.e and the importance of this to businesses and citizens in both the european union and in the united kingdom. the prime minister's speech sets out the skill of an ambition. as well as a proposalfor a simple, skill of an ambition. as well as a proposal for a simple, clear, time—limited period of protection. this period, based on current terms, will ensure people, businesses, and public services only have to plan for one set of changes. i believe there should be quick to agree once...
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ireland have it all to be but wales are ina ireland have it all to be but wales are in a strong positionthe england women's team, mark sampson, says his "conscience is clear" following allegations of bullying, discrimination and racism made by striker eni aluko. sampson was cleared by an fa inquiry into aluko's claims, and by an independent investigation. i've heard the specifics of the allegation and, at the time, we released a statement to be very clear that i did not say that. and i'm very disappointed the allegation has come out but i understand. all i can say is that i did not say that to eni. with any of my communication, my intention, clearly, is to support the players and give them confidence and every chance to be successful on the field. meanwhile, sampson has named a 26—player squad for their opening world cup qualifier against russia later this month. there are recalls for defenders gemma bonner and jess carter, forwards danielle carter and melissa lawley, as well as goalkeeper mary earps. some bad news for livepool‘s right—back nathaniel clyne. he's been ruled out for a sign
ireland have it all to be but wales are ina ireland have it all to be but wales are in a strong positionthe england women's team, mark sampson, says his "conscience is clear" following allegations of bullying, discrimination and racism made by striker eni aluko. sampson was cleared by an fa inquiry into aluko's claims, and by an independent investigation. i've heard the specifics of the allegation and, at the time, we released a statement to be very clear that i did not say that. and...