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northern ireland consumers can't afford it.e can't afford it as an industry there will be new barriers to trade. many british manufacturers and providers, producers, they won't be aware that northern ireland is now a different system. and the first time they'll become aware of it, is when their lorry or their van is turned round at stranraer. does it alljust mean more red tape? the uk government will have to make a trade—off. brexit. the british people have spoken, and the answer is we are out. it might feel as though this story has been going on forever, but it is finally reaching a conclusion. and the irish sea border is coming. brexit means brexit. we're going to make a success of it. if brexit means anything it means borders. once the government decided that the uk would leave the eu's customs union and its single market it was inevitable that a harder border would have to be created somewhere. but where? one thing seemed certain — it couldn't be an irish sea border. but where? it is something i will never agree to. indeed
northern ireland consumers can't afford it.e can't afford it as an industry there will be new barriers to trade. many british manufacturers and providers, producers, they won't be aware that northern ireland is now a different system. and the first time they'll become aware of it, is when their lorry or their van is turned round at stranraer. does it alljust mean more red tape? the uk government will have to make a trade—off. brexit. the british people have spoken, and the answer is we are...
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and so is northern ireland. sort of the province will have a special status and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult . we songs do it here just in rome for next year. so he won't see the results of what he's doing today on till next oberst or september. so you know, calvert's 3 years before you sell the beef snow at a very good best national model, they follow on for it and they farm out their decision to take a long term. so we are concerned, but somebody said warriors are wasted emotion or just get on with it. basically, it's not just the sheep you are unsure of where to go. the family and the home of an island heading into uncharted territory. it's the biggest change that northern ireland has faced in decades and the road ahead could be difficult. the 1st concern is that northern ireland stretch of peace is not present risk. and that's why it's been given a special status. the northern ireland will remain part of the united kingdom. the will also have access to the european single mar
and so is northern ireland. sort of the province will have a special status and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult . we songs do it here just in rome for next year. so he won't see the results of what he's doing today on till next oberst or september. so you know, calvert's 3 years before you sell the beef snow at a very good best national model, they follow on for it and they farm out their decision to take a long term. so we are concerned, but somebody said warriors...
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northern ireland. we produce enough food to feed $10000000.00, so we're quite proud of our achievement of the food produced goes to britain or to the republic of ireland in the south. a system that's worked well. fiji is. but now britain is leaving the e.u. and so is not niland. sort of the province will have a special status and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult . we're doing here in rome for next year. so he won't see the results of what he's doing today on till next oldest or september. so you know, 3 years before you sail the big snow at a very good best follow on for even a farm term. so we are concerned, but somebody said warriors are wasted emotion, or just get on basically it's not just the sheep you are unsure of where to go. the family and the home know of an island haiti to function as a territory. it's the biggest change that northern ireland has faced in decades and the road ahead could be difficult. the 1st concern is that northern ireland's pledge of peace is
northern ireland. we produce enough food to feed $10000000.00, so we're quite proud of our achievement of the food produced goes to britain or to the republic of ireland in the south. a system that's worked well. fiji is. but now britain is leaving the e.u. and so is not niland. sort of the province will have a special status and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult . we're doing here in rome for next year. so he won't see the results of what he's doing today on till...
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and ireland. the worry here is that food producers will now move the british business out of northern ireland to for the red tag. it's a brick, sir. you know, it's a consideration. but because the how they're feeling guilty of product, we have a regular shipping route. and we count being a market which has to be marketed very effectively with a panda traversed. and there's the lay of the ports, the problem of a short shelf life. it's all the loose part of shelf life. there's a consideration that some of the product could move from the north on their own production site production site. and that will force, obviously, reduction in our present before it will know what a lot of fresh goods travel through northern ireland that will now have to be declared and may be subject to tariffs. so limit fan is keen to help customers, but the paper would really, but it's a huge task storage conditions in this key. she has a fresh product as being with a variety of all from unplanned origin. all of these goods n
and ireland. the worry here is that food producers will now move the british business out of northern ireland to for the red tag. it's a brick, sir. you know, it's a consideration. but because the how they're feeling guilty of product, we have a regular shipping route. and we count being a market which has to be marketed very effectively with a panda traversed. and there's the lay of the ports, the problem of a short shelf life. it's all the loose part of shelf life. there's a consideration...
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and ireland. the worry here is that food producers will now move the british business out of northern ireland tool for the brand tag. it's a pretty certain, you know, it's a consideration. but because we have that feeling guilty of product, we have a regular shipping merchant to we can be in the market, which is to the market very effectively within 10 to 12 hours. and there's the lay of the ports, the problem of a short shelf life. it's all the loose part of shelf life. there's a consideration that some of the product could move from an order on their reproduction safe to production site. and that will force, obviously, reduction of our presence of the origin of what a lot of fresh goods travel through northern ireland that will now have to be declared and may be subject to terrorists. so limit fan is keen to help customers with the paperwork and really, but it's a huge task. storage conditions and persecution is a fresh product as being with a variety of really it all from our own plant origin.
and ireland. the worry here is that food producers will now move the british business out of northern ireland tool for the brand tag. it's a pretty certain, you know, it's a consideration. but because we have that feeling guilty of product, we have a regular shipping merchant to we can be in the market, which is to the market very effectively within 10 to 12 hours. and there's the lay of the ports, the problem of a short shelf life. it's all the loose part of shelf life. there's a consideration...
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the river here has the republic of ireland . for a, it's all the same. there is no border in my mind. he believes that this new situation can set northern ireland on a new cools. he's convinced having a customs border with britain, but no border controls in ireland will unleash a new dynamic. even amongst british loyalists, will change the mindset of many people. we can bust for this is the way to go again, look, we're looking forward to a shared future. we want it for everybody. so we would want the eunice to say, let them understand that this is the best way to go. it's more prosperous for everybody on the island of ireland, but it won't be easy going. the majority in northern ireland would need to want reunification. and right now there's no sign of that. but kiran remains and to to know it and is to be campaigning for a peaceful reunification. troubles are the thing of the past. you know, the troubles, the violence, the work of a devotee, we need political agreement. we need our political leaders to be joined up. we need, yo
the river here has the republic of ireland . for a, it's all the same. there is no border in my mind. he believes that this new situation can set northern ireland on a new cools. he's convinced having a customs border with britain, but no border controls in ireland will unleash a new dynamic. even amongst british loyalists, will change the mindset of many people. we can bust for this is the way to go again, look, we're looking forward to a shared future. we want it for everybody. so we would...
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and ireland. the worry here is that food producers will now move the british business out of northern ireland tool for the red tag. it's a pretty certain, you know, it's a consideration. but because we have to build a whole day of product, we have a regular shipping route. so we can be in the market, which is to the market very effectively, but then 10 to 12 hours. if there's the lay of the ports, the problem of a short shelf life, it's all the loose part of shelf life. there's a consideration that some of the product could move from an organ. they're a production state production site. and that will force obviously, reduction in our copy of oracle, not with a lot of fresh goods travels through northern ireland. they will now have to be declared and may be subject to terrorists. so limit fan is keen to help customers, but the paper would really, but it's a huge task storage conditions and those key issues that buy fresh product as being with a variety of all from unplanned origin. all of these goo
and ireland. the worry here is that food producers will now move the british business out of northern ireland tool for the red tag. it's a pretty certain, you know, it's a consideration. but because we have to build a whole day of product, we have a regular shipping route. so we can be in the market, which is to the market very effectively, but then 10 to 12 hours. if there's the lay of the ports, the problem of a short shelf life, it's all the loose part of shelf life. there's a consideration...
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and people in northern ireland are going to see northern ireland are going to see that too.rankly, the irish republic is doing 0k. it has single market access which northern ireland will not have in theirfuture. so northern ireland will not have in their future. so you've got to think hard, haven't you? about what unionism is going to mean. stephen, we are thinking there's no question we need to change things without your telling me that the republic of iran. was it not that long ago that their own economy collapsed? that their own economy collapsed ? and that their own economy collapsed? and they hardly got support from europe. and from the uk to keep them afloat? i mean stephen, we need to be —— about this. they had no money. they collapsed. the reality is that there's things that need to be done. for instance, do you think people in the south are happy that they don't have the nhs? do you think the people in the south have to pay for education, paying to go to their doctors, everything else. stephen, it's a very important point. no listen, you made the point. no listen, y
and people in northern ireland are going to see northern ireland are going to see that too.rankly, the irish republic is doing 0k. it has single market access which northern ireland will not have in theirfuture. so northern ireland will not have in their future. so you've got to think hard, haven't you? about what unionism is going to mean. stephen, we are thinking there's no question we need to change things without your telling me that the republic of iran. was it not that long ago that their...
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and people in northern ireland are going to see that too. see frankly, the irish republic is doing 0k. it has single market access which northern ireland will not have in their future. so you've got to think hard, haven't you? about what unionism is going to mean? well, stephen, we are thinking there's no question we need to change things, but you're telling me that the republic works. it was not that long ago that their own economy collapsed. and they hardly got support from europe. and from the uk to keep them afloat? they had no money. they collapsed. the reality is that there's things that need to be done. for instance, do you think people in the south are happy that they don't have the nhs? do you think the people in the south have to pay for education, paying to go to their doctors, have to pay for everything else. stephen, this is a very important point. no listen, you made the point that you believe that... it's obvious that you believe that being in the union is more attractive than any option of unification with the republic of ire
and people in northern ireland are going to see that too. see frankly, the irish republic is doing 0k. it has single market access which northern ireland will not have in their future. so you've got to think hard, haven't you? about what unionism is going to mean? well, stephen, we are thinking there's no question we need to change things, but you're telling me that the republic works. it was not that long ago that their own economy collapsed. and they hardly got support from europe. and from...
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and ireland. the worry here is that food producers will now move the british business out of northern ireland to avoid the rain tight. it's a break, sir. you know, it's a consideration. but because we have that feeling guilty of product, we have a regular shipping route. so we can be in the market, which is to the market very effectively, but then pan to traverse. and if there's the lay of the ports, the problem of a short shelf life, sort of a loose part of shelf life. there's a consideration that some of the product could move from the north and out of production site production site. and that will cause obviously, reduction in our presence or to get along with a lot of fresh goods travel through northern island that will now have to be checked. player a may be subject to terrorists. so limit fan is keen to help customers, but the paper would really, but it's a huge task storage conditions in those key. she has a fresh product as being with a variety of really it all from our mom, all our clan o
and ireland. the worry here is that food producers will now move the british business out of northern ireland to avoid the rain tight. it's a break, sir. you know, it's a consideration. but because we have that feeling guilty of product, we have a regular shipping route. so we can be in the market, which is to the market very effectively, but then pan to traverse. and if there's the lay of the ports, the problem of a short shelf life, sort of a loose part of shelf life. there's a consideration...
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making checks on goods travelling from northern ireland into the republic unnecessary.tering northern ireland from great britain. labour pointed out there were only 43 days to go. it is hard for me to express the frustration, anxiety and fear that has been relayed to me and the minister by countless businesses and communities in northern ireland as the clock is ticked down. northern ireland needed every second of this transition year to get ready for the biggest changes to their trading relationship it has ever known, but vital time has been squandered. first denying any checks will take place at all, and then the extraordinary spectacle of the government threatening to tear up its own oven—ready deal and breach international treaties they had signed into law, an approach that the minister has confirmed it is sticking to when the bill comes back from the other place. the result of this recklessness, this incompetence, is that thousands of businesses still do not know the bare basics of how they will trade with great britain injust six weeks‘ time. it is 43 days, ministe
making checks on goods travelling from northern ireland into the republic unnecessary.tering northern ireland from great britain. labour pointed out there were only 43 days to go. it is hard for me to express the frustration, anxiety and fear that has been relayed to me and the minister by countless businesses and communities in northern ireland as the clock is ticked down. northern ireland needed every second of this transition year to get ready for the biggest changes to their trading...
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more general rain for scotland and northern ireland.ill quite chilly across the north—east of scotland. into tuesday, the milder air spreads right the way across the country before it turns colder again mid week. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. republican officials in two states re—confirm joe biden's victory. another defeat for donald trump in his attempts to overturn the us election results. the british cabinet minister priti patel keeps herjob after being found to have broken rules by bullying staff. now questions for borisjohnson over his influence on the report. a rocket attack on the afghan capital, kabul. at least eight people have been killed and more than 30 injured. the nhs starts setting up coronavirus vaccination centres across the uk, and the first doses could be delivered next month. the british government is to change how it invests in big spending projects to ensure the north of england gets
more general rain for scotland and northern ireland.ill quite chilly across the north—east of scotland. into tuesday, the milder air spreads right the way across the country before it turns colder again mid week. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. republican officials in two states re—confirm joe biden's victory. another defeat for donald trump in his attempts to overturn the us election results. the british cabinet minister priti patel...
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more general rain for scotland and northern ireland.uth but still quite chilly across the north—east of scotland. into tuesday, the milder air spreads right the way across the country before it turns colder again mid—week. this is bbc news. i'm rebecca jones with the latest headlines... borisjohnson is facing questions about whether he tried to tone down an independent report which said home secretary priti patel broke the ministerial code by bullying staff. an online summit of the world's biggest economies is under way in saudi arabia. top of the agenda — the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout. the nhs starts setting up coronavirus vaccination centres, and the first doses could be delivered next month. a rocket attack on the afghan capital, kabul — at least eight people have been killed and more than 30 injured. the firebreak is over, but the visitors remain locked down.
more general rain for scotland and northern ireland.uth but still quite chilly across the north—east of scotland. into tuesday, the milder air spreads right the way across the country before it turns colder again mid—week. this is bbc news. i'm rebecca jones with the latest headlines... borisjohnson is facing questions about whether he tried to tone down an independent report which said home secretary priti patel broke the ministerial code by bullying staff. an online summit of the world's...
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northern ireland r 55th in the fifa world ranking.est of the home nations have never qualified for a major tournament. at this group of mainly irish league players are hoping to change that. we will hopefully make history. we've never been in this position. it's exciting going into the last few games. we still have that hope that we can actually get to the playoff. where my offer that the challenge and we've been waiting for this. for all of our the challenge and we've been waiting forthis. forall of our careers, so bring it on. all the next two games are crucial, the hope is that success are crucial, the hope is that su ccess now are crucial, the hope is that success now will help pave the way for more in the future. it would just be sort of marking the next generation of women's football. the younger ones who come behind us, they see that as their target of getting to that point. it would just be an absolute privilege. for northern ireland, the chance to make history is in their own hands and all history is in their own hands and a
northern ireland r 55th in the fifa world ranking.est of the home nations have never qualified for a major tournament. at this group of mainly irish league players are hoping to change that. we will hopefully make history. we've never been in this position. it's exciting going into the last few games. we still have that hope that we can actually get to the playoff. where my offer that the challenge and we've been waiting for this. for all of our the challenge and we've been waiting forthis....
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will be good for ireland.e a listen. >> his commitment to the good friday agreement, his commitment and understanding of how difficult the peace was to achieve, and how important it is to maintain and to nurture i think will be positive for ireland. i think he understands the dynamic of trade and economy between our two countries, which works both ways. many irish companies in america create jobs in america and vice ver versa. i think he gets the interdependence of the modern world. >> he will be good for ireland? >> yes, that is my belief. he's very affectionate towardsitowards irela ireland. he loves his irish roots. >> that's the irish prime minister. i spoke to the foreign minister this morning, and he says those trade talks are not going well. he says this week is critical and that, you know, it would be best if those trade talks do come up with a deal for ireland, for europe, and for the united kingdom. generally here, i think, there is a belief that joe biden and the white house will be good for ireland
will be good for ireland.e a listen. >> his commitment to the good friday agreement, his commitment and understanding of how difficult the peace was to achieve, and how important it is to maintain and to nurture i think will be positive for ireland. i think he understands the dynamic of trade and economy between our two countries, which works both ways. many irish companies in america create jobs in america and vice ver versa. i think he gets the interdependence of the modern world....
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it's a friendly against the republic of ireland.youngest player to represent england. whales begin their november triple header with a friendly against the united states. —— wales. a quick round—up of some of the day's other football lines. england's nations league match against iceland will take place at wembley after the government granted a special excemption to allow the icelandic squad to travel. the game had been in doubt because iceland play in denmark days before that, and currently there is a travel ban on people arriving from the country. it's been confirmed that liverpool defenderjoe gomez will miss a ‘significant‘ part of the season, after having surgery on a knee injury he suffered while in training for england yesterday. greg clarke has now stepped down as vice president for world football governing body fifa. it comes after he resigned as chairman of the football association on tuesday. his departure comes after he used outdated and offensive racial comments in a parliamentary select committee hearing. well, after a w
it's a friendly against the republic of ireland.youngest player to represent england. whales begin their november triple header with a friendly against the united states. —— wales. a quick round—up of some of the day's other football lines. england's nations league match against iceland will take place at wembley after the government granted a special excemption to allow the icelandic squad to travel. the game had been in doubt because iceland play in denmark days before that, and...
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that was northern ireland early this morning.t here that will be pushing its way in. just ahead of the weather front, the isobars pinch together, so we're looking at a spell of windy weather to take us through this evening overnight. the winds quickly building across northern ireland before strengthening across scotland, england and wales as well. gusts could reach around 40 or maybe 50 mph around some exposed western areas with this band of rain heavy and squally, so the rain coming down very heavily for a short time as well. temperatures overnight still into double figures towards the south—east, it will be mild but things cooling off somewhat behind that weather front in scotland and northern ireland. 0n into friday, this band of rain, still strong winds, pushing across east anglia and south—east england before clearing. a bit of sunshine for a time, showers then move in pretty quickly for scotland, northern ireland and western areas of england and wales as well. the showers could be quite heavy. at the heaviest and most frequ
that was northern ireland early this morning.t here that will be pushing its way in. just ahead of the weather front, the isobars pinch together, so we're looking at a spell of windy weather to take us through this evening overnight. the winds quickly building across northern ireland before strengthening across scotland, england and wales as well. gusts could reach around 40 or maybe 50 mph around some exposed western areas with this band of rain heavy and squally, so the rain coming down very...
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peace to the island of ireland. of ireland. borisjohnson today, we saw a snippet of his interview in james's report, in the full interview he made the case that doing a trade deal with the us under any president was likely to take quite a long time, that there would be wrangling, that the us would be tough in its negotiation regardless of the occupier of the white house. but bluntly speaking, we know president trump frequently talked about his desire to see something done. there might have been a gap between rhetoric and reality, whereas perhaps with president biden it'll be less important, and there is that concern around the whole question of the brexit deal. relatively soon in the uk we will find out what happens as far as any brexit deal is concerned. the transition period outside of the eu will come to an end in six or seven weeks' time. yes, and certainly what comes of that will shape discussions going forward. thank you for talking to us. laura and i will be back at the top of the hour with the latest from wa
peace to the island of ireland. of ireland. borisjohnson today, we saw a snippet of his interview in james's report, in the full interview he made the case that doing a trade deal with the us under any president was likely to take quite a long time, that there would be wrangling, that the us would be tough in its negotiation regardless of the occupier of the white house. but bluntly speaking, we know president trump frequently talked about his desire to see something done. there might have been...
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in parts of northern ireland. in parts of northern ireland and south of scotland too., so a milder kind of day. high pressure builds in, early morning mist and fog patches and a fair amount of dry weather too. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. our top stories: a tougher three—tiered system of local restrictions will come into force in england when the lockdown ends in ten days' time — but there'll be a relaxation over christmas. the nhs in england is to get an extra £3 billion, but there are warnings of tough economic times ahead, as the country deals with pandemic. the economy is experiencing particular stress. we have seen that in the labour market and in peoples jobs. the uk government is being urged to change the rules over who is eligible for financial support if they have
in parts of northern ireland. in parts of northern ireland and south of scotland too., so a milder kind of day. high pressure builds in, early morning mist and fog patches and a fair amount of dry weather too. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. our top stories: a tougher three—tiered system of local restrictions will come into force in england when the lockdown ends in ten days' time — but there'll be a relaxation over christmas. the nhs in england is to get an extra £3 billion, but there...
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it's big trouble for northern ireland!thern ireland responded well, niall mcginn twice going close. and this is mcginn, who could be... just five months after taking charge, ian baraclough needed something special from his side. and with time running out, paddy mcnair provided it. his cross turned in by milan skriniar. northern ireland deservedly level, their qualification hopes alive. remarkably, a place at the euros was almost sealed moments later. kyle lafferty denied by the post as the match went into extra time. but with penalties looming, heartbreak for the hosts. duris putting slovakia back in front. jonny evans had a last—gasp chance, but northern ireland's dream was over. hoping to become heroes. 22 years after their last major tournament, could scotland's men finally reach one again? well, in a soggy belgrade, they began the underdogs against serbia, but were the better team before the break. but five minutes after the break, they were ahead. just when scotland needed a star, enter ryan christie. he's done it! cu
it's big trouble for northern ireland!thern ireland responded well, niall mcginn twice going close. and this is mcginn, who could be... just five months after taking charge, ian baraclough needed something special from his side. and with time running out, paddy mcnair provided it. his cross turned in by milan skriniar. northern ireland deservedly level, their qualification hopes alive. remarkably, a place at the euros was almost sealed moments later. kyle lafferty denied by the post as the...
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and let's turn to northern ireland now.id—19 lockdown measures from next friday. restrictions were due to start easing today, and some businesses like hairdressers and cafes will briefly be allowed to reopen. but, from 27th november, all nonessential retail and the hospitality sector will have to close again. gerard keenan is the owner of dans bar in belfast — it was shut for six months, and finally reopened three weeks ago. ican i can talk to him now. you have a few days of trade this week and then you have to close again on the 27th, is that right? no, actually, we were closed for six months and then opened on the 23rd of september until the 16th of october and we have been closed since the 16th of october wallowing a closure of six months previous to that. we were initially told four weeks, it was four weeks and then it was extended by our executive last week and now they have come out to say they will ta ke they have come out to say they will take you to a further two weeks, until the 10th of december. my head is just u
and let's turn to northern ireland now.id—19 lockdown measures from next friday. restrictions were due to start easing today, and some businesses like hairdressers and cafes will briefly be allowed to reopen. but, from 27th november, all nonessential retail and the hospitality sector will have to close again. gerard keenan is the owner of dans bar in belfast — it was shut for six months, and finally reopened three weeks ago. ican i can talk to him now. you have a few days of trade this week...
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what a contrast there, the northern ireland seat and i'm sure that the scotla nd ireland seat and i'mthe man who led them there, steve clark? unbelievable, unbelievable, the character of the players, to... we were setting up nicely for a difficult scottish last game scenario, weren't we? 1—0 up going into the last minute of the game and conceding from a set play. it would have been easy to crumble and take the disappointment and not finish the game properly but they dug in in extra time. they kept believing and they get their reward when we got it to penalty kicks. they kept their nerve again. two big games, twice that group of players have held their nerve. and they were perfect penalties as well. a historic night too at wembley, as england beat the republic of ireland 3—0 in a friendly. harry maguire captained the side, and opened the scoring. jadon sancho and dominic calvert—lewin then sealed england's first victory over the republic since 1985. and it was a big night for teenagerjude bellingham. he came on to become england's third youngest player, aged 17 years and 136 days old.
what a contrast there, the northern ireland seat and i'm sure that the scotla nd ireland seat and i'mthe man who led them there, steve clark? unbelievable, unbelievable, the character of the players, to... we were setting up nicely for a difficult scottish last game scenario, weren't we? 1—0 up going into the last minute of the game and conceding from a set play. it would have been easy to crumble and take the disappointment and not finish the game properly but they dug in in extra time. they...
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most rain setting in over the hills of western scotland, some rain for northern ireland.and rain is still stuck mainly across scotland and northern ireland. generally dry england and wales and always brighter with more sunshine as you head further east across england and wales where it's going to be drive up with a southerly wind temperatures continuing to rise back up to 12 or13. quite widely felt up things will change later in the week, not least because that weather front will take rain into england and wales on wednesday. then we start to see high pressure building and later on in the week. for the early part of the week rain around most of it around scotland and northern ireland was up it will be turning milder for the second half of the week with high pressure, lighter winds, it will be cold with some frost and some fog. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm maryam moshiri. as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the us exceeds 12 million, thanksgiving dinners are distributed to people across the country i
most rain setting in over the hills of western scotland, some rain for northern ireland.and rain is still stuck mainly across scotland and northern ireland. generally dry england and wales and always brighter with more sunshine as you head further east across england and wales where it's going to be drive up with a southerly wind temperatures continuing to rise back up to 12 or13. quite widely felt up things will change later in the week, not least because that weather front will take rain into...
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i also want to reassure the people of scotland, wales and northern ireland.urlough scheme was designed and delivered by the government of the united kingdom on behalf of all the people of the united kingdom, wherever they live. that has been the case since march and it is a case now and it will remain the case until next march. businesses are more gauche have been pleading for certainty from this government, but the chancellor keeps ignoring them until the last possible moment, afterjobs have been lost and businesses have gone bust. the national lockdown was announced on saturday, many weeks after both sage and labour called for a circuit breaker. the chancellor ridiculed those proposals and labour argued that scotland should have access to the furlough scheme, should there need to be a national lockdown north of the border, and once again the chancellor said no. then the prime minister said yes, cue another undignified scramble to accept that demand today. the snp said nations outside england had been ignored. the reality is that scotland, wales, northern ir
i also want to reassure the people of scotland, wales and northern ireland.urlough scheme was designed and delivered by the government of the united kingdom on behalf of all the people of the united kingdom, wherever they live. that has been the case since march and it is a case now and it will remain the case until next march. businesses are more gauche have been pleading for certainty from this government, but the chancellor keeps ignoring them until the last possible moment, afterjobs have...
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a chillier night, may have a touch of frost in scotland, northern ireland, these inside of northern irelandt still that lingering weather front close to southern england and south wales with a chance of seeing some patchy rain. may catch a shower in north—west england, northern ireland, more into the northern west of but that wind will be a bit lighter tomorrow. a chillier day for many of us tomorrow, particularly so into england and wales, but again, there will be some sunny spells for many of us. it is and they evening, the cloud and patchy rain may start to feed further north again into parting with and wales, xiao was going to western scotland but for many of us, a patchy and drier day as mandy begins as the high—pressure building and again have clear spells and the chance of seeing a touch of frost. the next set of weather fronts not too far away. still some cloud for southern england and wales with some spots of rain early on on monday, but then our attention is drawn to the next weather front coming in making things wetter in the north of scotland, at times northern ireland, patchy r
a chillier night, may have a touch of frost in scotland, northern ireland, these inside of northern irelandt still that lingering weather front close to southern england and south wales with a chance of seeing some patchy rain. may catch a shower in north—west england, northern ireland, more into the northern west of but that wind will be a bit lighter tomorrow. a chillier day for many of us tomorrow, particularly so into england and wales, but again, there will be some sunny spells for many...
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mild to the south, 18 degrees possible, cooler day in scotland and northern ireland.lands, could see 65 mph across parts of west wales and the winds transfer into parts of northern england tonight. tonight, some rain through the central swathe of the country, clearer to the north, pushing south chillier conditions, temperatures well into single figures across parts of scotland and northern ireland by early tomorrow, a mild night in the south and east, could be one of the warmest november nights on record, but colder air will win as we go through monday, pushing after this weather front clearing through the morning. that will produce outbreaks of rain across northern parts of east anglia and the south east first thing. sunshine coming out, the rest of the day largely dry, but for most of you, our story of sunshine and scattered showers, some of those heavy with hail and thunder, most frequent in southern scotland, northern england, northern ireland, north and west wales. wherever you are, it will be colder than at the weekend, eight or nine degrees at the highest in sc
mild to the south, 18 degrees possible, cooler day in scotland and northern ireland.lands, could see 65 mph across parts of west wales and the winds transfer into parts of northern england tonight. tonight, some rain through the central swathe of the country, clearer to the north, pushing south chillier conditions, temperatures well into single figures across parts of scotland and northern ireland by early tomorrow, a mild night in the south and east, could be one of the warmest november nights...
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more general rain for scotland and northern ireland.orth—east of scotland. into tuesday, the milder air spreads right the way across the country before it turns colder again mid—week. before it turns colder again mid week. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. republican officials in two states re—confirm joe biden's victory. another setback for donald trump in his attempts to overturn his losses in the us election. the british home secretary, priti patel, keeps herjob after being found to have broken rules by bullying staff. now questions for borisjohnson, over his influence on the report. a rocket attack on the afghan capital, kabul. at least eight people have been killed and more than 30 injured. an online summit of the world's biggest economies begins today in saudi arabia. top of the agenda — the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout. the professional footballers' association in the uk calls
more general rain for scotland and northern ireland.orth—east of scotland. into tuesday, the milder air spreads right the way across the country before it turns colder again mid—week. before it turns colder again mid week. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. republican officials in two states re—confirm joe biden's victory. another setback for donald trump in his attempts to overturn his losses in the us election. the british home...
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cooler in northern ireland and scotland.transfer into northern england tonight. tonight some rain in the central part of the country. chillier conditions, temperatures down into single figures in scotland and northern ireland. but very mild in the south—east. the colder air will win through on mondays. that will win through on mondays. that will produce some rain across parts of east anglia and the south—east first thing. sunshine will come out. the rest of the day largely dry. for most a story of sunshine and showers. some of the showers heavy with hail and thundser. wherever you are, it will be colder than the weekend. eight or nine degrees at the highest in scotland and northern ireland. 13 to the south—east. the windiest conditions in the south—east of england. 50mph gusts. but we will see showers on tuesday and wednesday, but towards tends of the week, high pressure starts to build in. we have not seen that for a while and it flips to the other side of autumn, the mellower side with more dry weather and it doemean there
cooler in northern ireland and scotland.transfer into northern england tonight. tonight some rain in the central part of the country. chillier conditions, temperatures down into single figures in scotland and northern ireland. but very mild in the south—east. the colder air will win through on mondays. that will win through on mondays. that will produce some rain across parts of east anglia and the south—east first thing. sunshine will come out. the rest of the day largely dry. for most a...
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showers in scotland and northern ireland but temperature is in single figures now just about irelandingle figures nowjust about holding onto double figures with the crowd and the rain in the southeast corner. and then after a cold day and cold night with clear skies around. temperature is down enough for widespread frost and across parts of southwest scotland and england some dense patches of fog to begin thursday morning with shelter holding throughout the day and temperatures around three to 5 degrees but for most it's a lovely crisp sunny day and it will feel cold there but you will have the sunshine to compensate. crowd lingering around the coast and a bit more crowded into later it will be dry. we will follow with another cold night and friday morning dawns with a widespread frost but more in the way of mist and fog and it could linger around for some of you on friday and chile into the weekend onto the sunshine with cloud but at 00:14:28,617 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 least it's been wet today and dryer. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the transition has officially
showers in scotland and northern ireland but temperature is in single figures now just about irelandingle figures nowjust about holding onto double figures with the crowd and the rain in the southeast corner. and then after a cold day and cold night with clear skies around. temperature is down enough for widespread frost and across parts of southwest scotland and england some dense patches of fog to begin thursday morning with shelter holding throughout the day and temperatures around three to...
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the member might recall the famous issue around lasagnes from great britain into northern ireland.it is a nonsense. but first: boris johnson, six tory mps, and two political aides are self—isolating after a breakfast meeting inside downing street last week. one of the mp5, lee anderson, later tested positive for covid—i9, and on sunday, the prime minister was told to self—isolate by nhs england's test and trace. in a video from number ten, boris johnson urged others to "follow the rules" if contacted. he insisted he had no symptoms and is "fit as a butcher's dog". meanwhile in the commons, jacob rees—mogg announced that the government plans to extend virtual participation in debates to include extremely vulnerable mps. it follows an incident last week when an mp with breast cancer complained to him that she hadn't been able to take part in a debate on the illness in the parallel debating chamber of westminster hall. my honourable friend, the member for chatham and aylesford, made a brave and moving appeal to be allowed to contribute more to our proceedings through virtual participa
the member might recall the famous issue around lasagnes from great britain into northern ireland.it is a nonsense. but first: boris johnson, six tory mps, and two political aides are self—isolating after a breakfast meeting inside downing street last week. one of the mp5, lee anderson, later tested positive for covid—i9, and on sunday, the prime minister was told to self—isolate by nhs england's test and trace. in a video from number ten, boris johnson urged others to "follow the...
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ireland never looked likely to give them that. ireland had their own ambitions.y the slimmest of margins, england. by the slimmest of margins, england the champions. england, an end with waiting for. —— worth waiting for. adam wild, bbc news elsewhere, it was a land mark day for wales captain alun wynjones who won a record 149th international test cap, but he couldn't mark the milestone with victory, as scotland ran out 14—10 winners. it's the first time in 18 years scotland have won in wales. the premier league and other elite sport can continue behind closed doors during the new four—week national lockdown in england. that's according to the culture secretary 0liver dowden. however, it's not clear how grassroots and amateur sport will be affected. last night, liverpool moved back to the top of the premier league after coming from behind to beat west ham 2—1. substitute diogojota got the winner with just five minutes to go at anfield, the third successive game he's scored in. west ham had taken an early lead, before mohamad salah levelled from the penalty spot.
ireland never looked likely to give them that. ireland had their own ambitions.y the slimmest of margins, england. by the slimmest of margins, england the champions. england, an end with waiting for. —— worth waiting for. adam wild, bbc news elsewhere, it was a land mark day for wales captain alun wynjones who won a record 149th international test cap, but he couldn't mark the milestone with victory, as scotland ran out 14—10 winners. it's the first time in 18 years scotland have won in...
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, there is more cloud coming into scotla nd there is more cloud coming into scotland and northern ireland, patchy rain, there is more cloud heading to the south coast of england with a bit of rain here but elsewhere temperatures typically six to eight, colder weather, fog persist, that will be round during this evening but it will tend to lift because all this cloud that we have in southern england bringing patchy rain is going to be heading northwards, as that happens, skies will clear in northern ireland, the far north of england, southern and east parts of scotland, so these areas could see fog round but more likely to have a frost, further south, those temperature also be back up to five to eight degree, by the end of the night. this weekend, though, could be a cloudy and grey one for many of us, but at least it won't be as cold, the colder air is getting shifted towards the north of the young, milder air coming in on a breeze that is developing coming across from continental europe. but it brings with it a lot of cloud, so generally cloudy for england and wales, some patchy rain, hea
, there is more cloud coming into scotla nd there is more cloud coming into scotland and northern ireland, patchy rain, there is more cloud heading to the south coast of england with a bit of rain here but elsewhere temperatures typically six to eight, colder weather, fog persist, that will be round during this evening but it will tend to lift because all this cloud that we have in southern england bringing patchy rain is going to be heading northwards, as that happens, skies will clear in...
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mild to the south, 18 degrees possible, cooler day in scotland and northern ireland. north—west highlands, could see 65 mph across parts of west wales and the winds transfer into parts of northern england tonight. tonight, some rain through the central swathe of the country, clearer to the north, pushing south chillier conditions, temperatures well into single figures across parts of scotland and northern ireland by early tomorrow, a mild night in the south and east, could be one of the warmest november nights on record, but colder air will win as we go through monday, pushing after this weather front clearing through the morning. that will produce outbreaks of rain across northern parts of east anglia and the south east first thing. sunshine coming out, the rest of the day largely dry, but for most of you, our story of sunshine and scattered showers, some of those heavy with hail and thunder, most frequent in southern scotland, northern england, northern ireland, north and west wales. wherever you are, it will be colder than at the weekend, eight or nine degrees at t
mild to the south, 18 degrees possible, cooler day in scotland and northern ireland. north—west highlands, could see 65 mph across parts of west wales and the winds transfer into parts of northern england tonight. tonight, some rain through the central swathe of the country, clearer to the north, pushing south chillier conditions, temperatures well into single figures across parts of scotland and northern ireland by early tomorrow, a mild night in the south and east, could be one of the...
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he was scoring points against his dad, the ireland coach. their winning forms syslog and has been built on a tough defence. ireland broke through eventually, but by then it was too late. this will go down as one of twickenham's great tries. for england rugby in november, it was all about me. —— may. wales are desperate top overturn a six—match losing streak, one of their worst runs in history, with coach wayne pivac making 13 changes to his side. victory should come against georgia, a match which sees sir ian botham's grandson james botham make his international debut in the forwards. it's another youngster, 19—year—old winger louis rees—zammit, though who's put wales in charge with the only try of the first half. that looks set to ease the pressure on pivac with wales leading by ten points to nil with around 25 minutes to go. argentina followed up their shock win against new zealand last week, their first over the all blacks with an impressive draw against australia. all 15 of the visitors points came from the boot of nicolas sanchez, just
he was scoring points against his dad, the ireland coach. their winning forms syslog and has been built on a tough defence. ireland broke through eventually, but by then it was too late. this will go down as one of twickenham's great tries. for england rugby in november, it was all about me. —— may. wales are desperate top overturn a six—match losing streak, one of their worst runs in history, with coach wayne pivac making 13 changes to his side. victory should come against georgia, a...
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who are from very different traditions when it comes to what happens in ireland and northern irelando the eu saying guys, and girls, you need to think very carefully about how this northern ireland protocol is implemented because it could jeopardise the shipment of supermarket goods from great britain to northern ireland. and that is both sides of their political spectrum. and both sides kind of asking them to be a bit flexible which was interesting. which, yeah, absolutely, i mean, and that was absolutely, i mean, and that was most certainly noted. in the eu. but then again it does not serve the eu well, right at this moment, to say sure, whatever you want. there is the threat of the internal market bill at the moment hanging over the eu if you like and the eu is basically kind of hoping that the prime minister realises if you reach a trade in future relationship deal between the government and brussels, then there will be a lot of those internal market bill clauses willjust quietly go away because it should deal with a lot of those issues. this idea of rules for origin, like we wou
who are from very different traditions when it comes to what happens in ireland and northern irelando the eu saying guys, and girls, you need to think very carefully about how this northern ireland protocol is implemented because it could jeopardise the shipment of supermarket goods from great britain to northern ireland. and that is both sides of their political spectrum. and both sides kind of asking them to be a bit flexible which was interesting. which, yeah, absolutely, i mean, and that...
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good stocking came over from ireland.ly grey course that's got a lot of prospects. so we are first of all excited about what form we can have come excited about how inclusive and how covid friendly it's going to be commit hopefully the main focus is raising money for the main focus is raising money for the motor neurons disease association and his fund. great to speak look forward to see it run for the first time agreed to hear that rob is doing ok at the moment. greatest pto and many thanks indeed. pa rt greatest pto and many thanks indeed. part of that scheme to encourage gifted by a stake in the horse to raise some much needed money for motor neurons disease. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. hello there. much of the country dry it like yesterday but was somewhat sunshine today. and it felt mild as well but tomorrow when wendy crossed the with the rest of the country as rachel remained dry turning when dear. that's wet and windy weather will be pushing into northern ireland, know that w
good stocking came over from ireland.ly grey course that's got a lot of prospects. so we are first of all excited about what form we can have come excited about how inclusive and how covid friendly it's going to be commit hopefully the main focus is raising money for the main focus is raising money for the motor neurons disease association and his fund. great to speak look forward to see it run for the first time agreed to hear that rob is doing ok at the moment. greatest pto and many thanks...
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. 0n be for scotland and northern ireland. scotland, that means getting into western parts of england and wales but further east it should stay dry. variable cloud, maybe some bright or sunny spells, the showers. 0n thursday, image of high pressure moves in. that will settle things down before more wet and windy weather arrives from friday into the start of the weekend. this is this bbc news, i'm simon mccoy. the headlines: gps are told to get ready to roll out the new covid vaccine from the start of next month. health secretary matt hancock says all nhs staff need to be prepared. i know that they will rise to this challenge of being ready when the science comes good to inject hope into millions of arms this winter. no exam results in wales next year — instead a—levels, as—levels, and gcses will be replaced with a system based on teacher assessments. a damning report says leaders of the catholic church in england and wales "turned a blind eye" to sexual predators. face to face for the first time — the covid patient and the tri
. 0n be for scotland and northern ireland. scotland, that means getting into western parts of england and wales but further east it should stay dry. variable cloud, maybe some bright or sunny spells, the showers. 0n thursday, image of high pressure moves in. that will settle things down before more wet and windy weather arrives from friday into the start of the weekend. this is this bbc news, i'm simon mccoy. the headlines: gps are told to get ready to roll out the new covid vaccine from the...
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parts of western scotland, northern ireland and north—west england.crisp and bright day with plenty of sunshine. clyde lingering on the english channel, mild conditions in the channel islands. there will be more in the way of problems with fog going into friday morning. frost quite widely, too. it will stay cool through friday and way into the weekend. most friday and way into the weekend. m ost pla ces friday and way into the weekend. most places dry with a fair bit of clwyd, one or two showers, but some of you met a gay —— clwyd, one or two showers, but some of you meta gay —— might clwyd, one or two showers, but some of you met a gay —— might get away with a bit of sunshine, too. this is bbc news. i'm simon mccoy. the headlines: donald trump accepts a formal transition should begin forjoe biden to take office but still doesn't concede and says the fight goes on. as the health secretary confirms that things should get back to normal after easter — we're still waiting for news on the four nations' plans for christmas test negative and we'll reduce yo
parts of western scotland, northern ireland and north—west england.crisp and bright day with plenty of sunshine. clyde lingering on the english channel, mild conditions in the channel islands. there will be more in the way of problems with fog going into friday morning. frost quite widely, too. it will stay cool through friday and way into the weekend. most friday and way into the weekend. m ost pla ces friday and way into the weekend. most places dry with a fair bit of clwyd, one or two...
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ireland.order closed was "just not right" and that it had to be kept open. those comments were raised at the northern ireland affairs committee. joe biden made some very interesting comments last night about the protocol and about the arrangements. he seemed to think that there was going to be border posts again on our island. what steps are you taking to ensure that the next administration in the united states of america is better educated on what is actually in play here? well, ithink, i'm sure president—elect biden, as a former vice president, i'm sure he does have a good understanding of the workings of the good friday agreement and of the arrangements. i think my secretary of state has been in touch with american politicians on all sides and in both houses to communicate the important points about our respect for the protocol, our absolute protection of the peace process and focus on that. and that there will be no border posts. i think what president—elect biden was setting out is a shar
ireland.order closed was "just not right" and that it had to be kept open. those comments were raised at the northern ireland affairs committee. joe biden made some very interesting comments last night about the protocol and about the arrangements. he seemed to think that there was going to be border posts again on our island. what steps are you taking to ensure that the next administration in the united states of america is better educated on what is actually in play here? well,...
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another northern ireland peer said she'd be voting against the clauses in the bill.the very principles of healing, of reconciliation, and of partnership that we were able to achieve through the belfast good friday agreement. how can we reproach other countries, russia, china, iran, if their behaviour becomes reprehensible when we ourselves have such scant regard for the treaties we sign up to? does anyone seriously believe that they would not strengthen demands for a border pole in ireland? and does anyone seriously argue that part five could in any circumstances strengthen the union with scotland? where the government and public opinion are as appalled as most member of your lordships' house at the prospect of being part of a country which is reeling to flout international law. i hope the government will reflect on the strength of feeling and wisdom of expertise shown in the debate on these clauses, and will not push for their reinstatement, but their replacement with others that better guarantee that the rule of law and the balances of power are upheld within our u
another northern ireland peer said she'd be voting against the clauses in the bill.the very principles of healing, of reconciliation, and of partnership that we were able to achieve through the belfast good friday agreement. how can we reproach other countries, russia, china, iran, if their behaviour becomes reprehensible when we ourselves have such scant regard for the treaties we sign up to? does anyone seriously believe that they would not strengthen demands for a border pole in ireland? and...
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the rain clearing northern ireland. cloudy and mild to the south, the odd bright spell. in northern scotland. 8-10 in conditions in northern scotland. 8—10 in the north, 13—14 in the south. loss of wind will be quite miserable for all of us. we keep with the showery weather in the north as we head through saturday evening and overnight into sunday. on sunday, colder conditions return from most of us, but we still have that mild air lurking in the south, so that mild air lurking in the south, so cloudy in the far south with the odd spot of rain, but for most of us, more sunshine on sunday, some showers. temperatures round about eight or nine celsius in the north, perhaps just 12 eight or nine celsius in the north, perhapsjust 12 in eight or nine celsius in the north, perhaps just 12 in the far south. a reminder of our top story: priti patel, who was found to have broken the code that covers ministerial behaviour, said she was sorry if you're offended. i'm here to give an unreserved apology
the rain clearing northern ireland. cloudy and mild to the south, the odd bright spell. in northern scotland. 8-10 in conditions in northern scotland. 8—10 in the north, 13—14 in the south. loss of wind will be quite miserable for all of us. we keep with the showery weather in the north as we head through saturday evening and overnight into sunday. on sunday, colder conditions return from most of us, but we still have that mild air lurking in the south, so that mild air lurking in the...
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and coming up on bbc news, can scotland and northern ireland secure victories which will see them joinnd at next summer's euros? not for six decades have all four home nations featured at a major tournament. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. we know how tackling the coronavirus pandemic has been an all—out effort for the nhs and its staff. new figures published today show another side of the impact of the pandemic — the number of people facing longer waits for non—covid hospital treatments and operations in england is the highest for 12 years. patients are meant to be seen within 18 weeks of a referral by their gp. but by the end of september, nearly 140,000 people had waited more than a year for non—urgent operations like hip and knee replacements. compare that to a waiting list ofjust over 1,500 — that's what it was in february before the pandemic hit britain. and it could get worse, as some hospitals around the country have started to cut back non—urgent work even further in recent weeks. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, has more. it's rather cruel consequence of covid, r
and coming up on bbc news, can scotland and northern ireland secure victories which will see them joinnd at next summer's euros? not for six decades have all four home nations featured at a major tournament. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. we know how tackling the coronavirus pandemic has been an all—out effort for the nhs and its staff. new figures published today show another side of the impact of the pandemic — the number of people facing longer waits for non—covid...
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more general rain for scotland and northern ireland.north—east of scotland. into tuesday, the milder air spreads right the way across the country before it turns colder again mid week. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... another defeat for donald trump in his attempts to overturn the us election results. republican officials in two states confirm joe biden's victory. the british cabinet minister priti patel keeps herjob — after being found to have broken rules by bullying staff. now questions for borisjohnson, over his influence on the report. a rocket attack on the afghan capital, kabul. at least eight people have been killed and more than 30 injured. an online summit of the world's biggest economies begins today in saudi arabia: top of the agenda the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout.
more general rain for scotland and northern ireland.north—east of scotland. into tuesday, the milder air spreads right the way across the country before it turns colder again mid week. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... another defeat for donald trump in his attempts to overturn the us election results. republican officials in two states confirm joe biden's victory. the british cabinet minister priti patel keeps herjob — after being found to have broken rules by bullying staff. now...
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that's heading into northern ireland, eventually southern scotland.where in scotland, but it's going to be quite cold, temperatures of 5 or 6 degrees. further south where we have all the cloud, it's milder air, of course, and those temperatures will reach 12 or 13 celsius, so quite a bit milder than we've seen of late. second half of the weekend, we lose that breeze from off the continent and instead, high pressure builds back in again. the air stagnates and we're left with lots of cloud, low cloud, so some mist and some fog in the hills. a bit more breeze in northern scotland, perhaps some sunshine in the northeast of scotland, some sunshine developing in west wales and the far south of england through the channel in particular. 12 degrees here, elsewhere, temperatures typically nine or 10 celsius. that's the weekend. as we head into the last day of autumn, the last day of november, we're going to find the high pressure getting squeezed a bit by atlantic air coming around the top of it and these weatherfronts as well. so, the breeze will start to pic
that's heading into northern ireland, eventually southern scotland.where in scotland, but it's going to be quite cold, temperatures of 5 or 6 degrees. further south where we have all the cloud, it's milder air, of course, and those temperatures will reach 12 or 13 celsius, so quite a bit milder than we've seen of late. second half of the weekend, we lose that breeze from off the continent and instead, high pressure builds back in again. the air stagnates and we're left with lots of cloud, low...
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north—east england and northern ireland.g bbc news with martine croxall. leaders of some of the world's richest economies have called for coronavirus vaccines to be made available to all countries, regardless of wealth. the german chancellor, angela merkel, was among those to call on the 620 at their summit to commit more money to the effort. rachel silverman is a policy analyst from the us think tank, the center for global development. she explained some of the challenges world leaders face. some of it is down to money. we are dealing with a fiscal fallout of the coronavirus crisis, that is a money challenge, that is about raising finance and getting it to people in need, whether that is governments or individuals and families suffering. and financing can help a lot with distributing the vaccine as well. but it's not the only thing that has a problem here. part of the issue is the supply challenge and logistics of manufacturing. as things stand, how well does supply match demand 7 at the moment, not terribly well. part of t
north—east england and northern ireland.g bbc news with martine croxall. leaders of some of the world's richest economies have called for coronavirus vaccines to be made available to all countries, regardless of wealth. the german chancellor, angela merkel, was among those to call on the 620 at their summit to commit more money to the effort. rachel silverman is a policy analyst from the us think tank, the center for global development. she explained some of the challenges world leaders face....
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ireland, which before partition, sent 200,000 troops to world war i.00 of them in one period of two days were lost from a division of 15,000. and nick powell, of course, sending troops still to the british army, the gurkha regiments, 3000 of them currently serving in the british army. and so instead of the long processions of high commissioners this year, for the same reasons everything has been cut back, we just have five high commissioners representing the commonwealth countries. over 1.5 million to send commonwealth dead in two world wars. so there is a multi come of the high commissioner laying a wreath on behalf of cyprus and malta. —— malta. the high commissioner of bangladesh laying a wreath on behalf of india, pakistan, singapore and malaysia. of malawi on behalf of the whole of africa. papua new guinea high commissioner on behalf of australia and new zealand and fiji and tonga. and from st vincent and the grenadines, on behalf of canada, jamaica and trinidad and tobago, dominique and belize... and now the service chiefs come forward. the chief
ireland, which before partition, sent 200,000 troops to world war i.00 of them in one period of two days were lost from a division of 15,000. and nick powell, of course, sending troops still to the british army, the gurkha regiments, 3000 of them currently serving in the british army. and so instead of the long processions of high commissioners this year, for the same reasons everything has been cut back, we just have five high commissioners representing the commonwealth countries. over 1.5...
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it is going to be quite a particularly wet day in northern ireland.much of england and wales, some sunshine stop some dances of cloud and drizzle for western parts. tuesdayis and drizzle for western parts. tuesday is the mildest day of the week for most. however, as we move out of tuesday into wednesday things start to change. it will start to put eastwards, weakening as it goes. some patchy rain. so on wednesday, the remnants of that weather front bringing cloud and patchy rain to the south and south—east of the uk. some showers across the north west of scotland. elsewhere, since of sunshine. you can see temperatures backin sunshine. you can see temperatures back in single digits by most of us by the state. it was the end of the week, it is looking rather chilly by day and quite cold by night with some frost and fog at times. but it will be largely dry. this is bbc news. the headlines at eight: the government signals that families could be allowed to celebrate christmas together — in what it calls a limited and cautious way. but how many can meet and
it is going to be quite a particularly wet day in northern ireland.much of england and wales, some sunshine stop some dances of cloud and drizzle for western parts. tuesdayis and drizzle for western parts. tuesday is the mildest day of the week for most. however, as we move out of tuesday into wednesday things start to change. it will start to put eastwards, weakening as it goes. some patchy rain. so on wednesday, the remnants of that weather front bringing cloud and patchy rain to the south...
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but what about ireland?f the agency responsible for attracting foreign investment into ireland. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. some 41 minutes into your trading day. european equity markets are on the front foot now. u.s. futures negative. top stories here at bloomberg. the eu could approve vaccines from moderna and biontech next month letting it on track to distribute the shots at the same time as the u.s. agency is incines regular contact with the u.s. fda to synchronize approval. proceeds with no conditional marketing authorization for coulda and biontech happen as early as the second half of december 2020. anna: microsoft is a vowing to challenge all government request to access customer information. it is an effort to address european concerns on the security of data sent to the u.s. the software giant says it will also compensate customers whose information is inappropriately disclosed to government agencies. global investment. time is running out for
but what about ireland?f the agency responsible for attracting foreign investment into ireland. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. some 41 minutes into your trading day. european equity markets are on the front foot now. u.s. futures negative. top stories here at bloomberg. the eu could approve vaccines from moderna and biontech next month letting it on track to distribute the shots at the same time as the u.s. agency is incines regular contact...