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to set up an northern ireland limited partnership, you don't even have to find out when northern ireland map. you could be thousands of miles away, you can do it online. you pay quite a small amount of money and pretty quickly you have got yourself an nilp, and you can pretty much do whatever you want with it. can we say with some certainty that these entities are being used for criminal activity? northern ireland limited partnerships were named in a huge fraud that took place from the moldovan government, one of most famous frauds in the world, where a seventh of the moldovan government's national budget was siphoned off. we found evidence at open democracy in our reporting of previous examples of money launderers and others using nilps, so there is a history there — and not surprising because they are perfect for criminals who wanted to do things like that. limited partnerships can have legitimate purposes, but to prevent money laundering, rules in the rest of the uk were tightened to make who owned them clear. but not in northern ireland, where it can still be secret. so places like b
to set up an northern ireland limited partnership, you don't even have to find out when northern ireland map. you could be thousands of miles away, you can do it online. you pay quite a small amount of money and pretty quickly you have got yourself an nilp, and you can pretty much do whatever you want with it. can we say with some certainty that these entities are being used for criminal activity? northern ireland limited partnerships were named in a huge fraud that took place from the moldovan...
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the uk, ireland, northern ireland each play their part in the laundering blood money from russia and hello there. friday was a pretty unsettled day with loads of showers around, the heaviest across eastern parts of england and eastern scotland, a thundercloud passing on the horizon here in aboyne in aberdeenshire. now, right now, we've got outbreaks of rain that are pushing northwards and eastwards so it is turning increasingly wet with that rain band getting across from northern ireland into scotland, northern england, wales, and the south—west. it doesn't reach east anglia and the south—east of england where it is a dry start to your saturday morning. these temperatures very similar, really, to what we've seen over recent days. now, heading deeper into saturday, this band of rain slowly pushes down towards east anglia and the south—east of england, but probably not arriving around until the evening time, so decent weather here. behind that, it is a day of sunshine and showers, the heaviest showers this time across northern scotland, that is probably where we will see some thunderst
the uk, ireland, northern ireland each play their part in the laundering blood money from russia and hello there. friday was a pretty unsettled day with loads of showers around, the heaviest across eastern parts of england and eastern scotland, a thundercloud passing on the horizon here in aboyne in aberdeenshire. now, right now, we've got outbreaks of rain that are pushing northwards and eastwards so it is turning increasingly wet with that rain band getting across from northern ireland into...
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jane, what now for northern ireland? _ necessary. jane, what now for northern ireland?ireland? we don't want necessary. jane, what now for - northern ireland? we don't want to be patronising can it's been wonderful that they've had this wonderful that they've had this wonderful experience at the euros, and obviously they are going to grow and obviously they are going to grow and everything else, but what now for them? what will they take from this experience? test for them? what will they take from this experience?— this experience? test has been mainly about — this experience? test has been mainly about pride. _ this experience? test has been mainly about pride. the - this experience? test has been mainly about pride. the pride l this experience? test has been | mainly about pride. the pride of getting here. the majority of the northern ireland team are amateurs. they are not professional footballers, so they have been so proud to get to a major tournament for the first time ever for the women's team and also scoring their first goal as well in a major tournament. that
jane, what now for northern ireland? _ necessary. jane, what now for northern ireland?ireland? we don't want necessary. jane, what now for - northern ireland? we don't want to be patronising can it's been wonderful that they've had this wonderful that they've had this wonderful experience at the euros, and obviously they are going to grow and obviously they are going to grow and everything else, but what now for them? what will they take from this experience? test for them? what will they take...
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the violence in northern ireland increased during 1969 and the u. k. government sent in the british army. amid the uncertainty, the construction of the 12 story euro per in belfast city center gradually emerged in 1970 the tallest building in the city at the time. another euro for regular was robin walsh. then a reporter for the belfast evening telegraph. he later became a b, b, c news editor, and ultimately the controller of bbc northern ireland. well, i think that the impression was very mixed, that there was a bit of what is a pleasure during here. but then there was an element of hope actually that such a hotel should be built sectarian killings, car bombs and violent paramilitary activity spread across northern ireland and built to a peak in 1971. the construction of the europa was nearly complete when the 1st bomb struck her tell europe or was bombed for the 1st time, and 3rd of july, 1971, actually a week or 2 weeks prior to the opening of the building. so even before the hotel europa was opened disorders to the public and belfast ready been
the violence in northern ireland increased during 1969 and the u. k. government sent in the british army. amid the uncertainty, the construction of the 12 story euro per in belfast city center gradually emerged in 1970 the tallest building in the city at the time. another euro for regular was robin walsh. then a reporter for the belfast evening telegraph. he later became a b, b, c news editor, and ultimately the controller of bbc northern ireland. well, i think that the impression was very...
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and ultimately the controller of bbc northern ireland. when i think that the impression was very mixed, that there was a bit of what is this place during here? but then there was an element of hope actually that such a hotel should be built sectarian killings, car bombs and violent paramilitary activity spread across northern ireland and built to a peak in 1971. the construction of the europa was nearly complete when the 1st ball struck. who hotel europe was bombed for the 1st time on the 3rd of july, 1971, actually a week or 2 weeks prior to the opening of the building. so even before the hotel europa was opened, it deserves to the public in belfast. it had already been a target for the provisional high are they nevertheless, 5 days after the 1st bomb, the europa held its ground had been designed to make a bold statement and its architecture aesthetics, services staff and management. at the time, henry kelly with the young irish print journalist working in belfast for the dublin based irish time. the 1st time i went into the europe, obvi
and ultimately the controller of bbc northern ireland. when i think that the impression was very mixed, that there was a bit of what is this place during here? but then there was an element of hope actually that such a hotel should be built sectarian killings, car bombs and violent paramilitary activity spread across northern ireland and built to a peak in 1971. the construction of the europa was nearly complete when the 1st ball struck. who hotel europe was bombed for the 1st time on the 3rd...
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ireland and this area in wales has— northern ireland and this area in wales has turned _ northern irelandnorthern ireland and this area in wales has turned heavy as well. | northern ireland and this area in - wales has turned heavy as well. that will bring _ wales has turned heavy as well. that will bring damp — wales has turned heavy as well. that will bring damp wetter— wales has turned heavy as well. that will bring damp wetter to _ wales has turned heavy as well. that will bring damp wetter to the - wales has turned heavy as well. that will bring damp wetter to the north . will bring damp wetter to the north midlands. — will bring damp wetter to the north midlands. the _ will bring damp wetter to the north midlands, the peak— will bring damp wetter to the north midlands, the peak district- will bring damp wetter to the north midlands, the peak district for- will bring damp wetter to the north midlands, the peak district for a i midlands, the peak district for a time _ midlands, the peak district fora time running— midlands, the peak district fora time. running through- midlands, the p
ireland and this area in wales has— northern ireland and this area in wales has turned _ northern irelandnorthern ireland and this area in wales has turned heavy as well. | northern ireland and this area in - wales has turned heavy as well. that will bring _ wales has turned heavy as well. that will bring damp — wales has turned heavy as well. that will bring damp wetter— wales has turned heavy as well. that will bring damp wetter to _ wales has turned heavy as well. that will bring damp...
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they were fine against northern ireland in the i fine against northern ireland in the opening _ finey have a good front line as _ opening game, they have a good front line as to— opening game, they have a good front line as to we. we opening game, they have a good front line as to we— line as to we. we have seen some of the big nations _ line as to we. we have seen some of the big nations like _ line as to we. we have seen some of the big nations like germany - line as to we. we have seen some of the big nations like germany and - the big nations like germany and spain hitting the ground running and the french as well. you want england to put a marker down? yes. the french as well. you want england to put a marker down?— to put a marker down? yes, the -la ers to put a marker down? yes, the players spoke — to put a marker down? yes, the players spoke after _ to put a marker down? yes, the players spoke after the - to put a marker down? yes, the players spoke after the game i to put a marker down? yes, the l players spoke after the game and to put a marker down? yes, the . players spok
they were fine against northern ireland in the i fine against northern ireland in the opening _ finey have a good front line as _ opening game, they have a good front line as to— opening game, they have a good front line as to we. we opening game, they have a good front line as to we— line as to we. we have seen some of the big nations _ line as to we. we have seen some of the big nations like _ line as to we. we have seen some of the big nations like germany - line as to we. we have seen...
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scotland and northern ireland crowding over.nd, northern inland with a chance to see some outbreaks of rain whereas south of that clear spells. the nights are getting warmer and first sunday some rain initially. some rain late on across parts of northern scotland. elsewhere increasing amounts of sunshine, increasing heat. more places getting 30 celsius or above and close to 40 on monday or tuesday.
scotland and northern ireland crowding over.nd, northern inland with a chance to see some outbreaks of rain whereas south of that clear spells. the nights are getting warmer and first sunday some rain initially. some rain late on across parts of northern scotland. elsewhere increasing amounts of sunshine, increasing heat. more places getting 30 celsius or above and close to 40 on monday or tuesday.
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but still, ireland pushed back and sensed their moment. he got there! eight days ago, they had never won on all black soil. now they had wrapped up a series before the whistle. for ireland, it was great to win just once. but to do this here was extraordinary. joe lynskey, bbc news. we came here with the lions, we thought it was great to get a draw. the guys that felt we should've won were criticised. so come here and do it, it is just very, very special. it is a special group, yeah, it is great to be a part of. i think this is the hardest thing you could do by a country mile in rugby, especially when you take it down to the last game and we know that the all blacks, the history has got to come out firing, notjust to be up so much at half—time, but the most pleasing thing for me by a long stretch was the composure when they came back at us, because they always do a great win for ireland, a short while ago i got the thoughts of our rugby union correspondent chrisjones after the first test him he wouldn't have given ireland to hope going to a
but still, ireland pushed back and sensed their moment. he got there! eight days ago, they had never won on all black soil. now they had wrapped up a series before the whistle. for ireland, it was great to win just once. but to do this here was extraordinary. joe lynskey, bbc news. we came here with the lions, we thought it was great to get a draw. the guys that felt we should've won were criticised. so come here and do it, it is just very, very special. it is a special group, yeah, it is great...
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, the trade _ arrangements for northern ireland, the trade border— arrangements for northern ireland,the rest of. the trade border with the rest of the trade border with the rest of the uk _ the trade border with the rest of the uk known _ the trade border with the rest of the uk known as _ the trade border with the rest of the uk known as the _ the trade border with the rest of the uk known as the northern . the trade border with the rest of- the uk known as the northern ireland protocot _ the uk known as the northern ireland protocot there — the uk known as the northern ireland protocol. there is _ the uk known as the northern ireland protocol. there is been _ the uk known as the northern ireland protocol. there is been an— the uk known as the northern ireland protocol. there is been an election i protocol. there is been an election since _ protocol. there is been an election since then— protocol. there is been an election since then in— protocol. there is been an election since then in which _ protocol. there is been an election since then in which sinn— protocol. there is been an
, the trade _ arrangements for northern ireland, the trade border— arrangements for northern ireland,the rest of. the trade border with the rest of the trade border with the rest of the uk _ the trade border with the rest of the uk known _ the trade border with the rest of the uk known as _ the trade border with the rest of the uk known as the _ the trade border with the rest of the uk known as the northern . the trade border with the rest of- the uk known as the northern ireland protocot _...
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sunday in scotland and northern ireland. �* ' , ., , ., ireland.ory for england and _ ireland. a different story for england and wales, - ireland. a different story for england and wales, quite i ireland. a different story for england and wales, quite a | ireland. a different story for. england and wales, quite a lot ireland. a different story for- england and wales, quite a lot of cloud around and it's been thick enough at times to produce rain as well. this is been a story so far with heaviest pulses of rain across east yorkshire, down through lincolnshire. slowly brightening across the west with sunshine in scotland and parts of northern ireland. the remainder of the day we take the risk of the cloud across the eastern south—east of england but humid out there. temperatures 25-27 c. the but humid out there. temperatures 25—27 c. the only thing hopefully that's grey and drab about the women's euros final will be the weather. i'm sure it's going to be an exciting match on the weather story will improve as that continues. cloud through the night an
sunday in scotland and northern ireland. �* ' , ., , ., ireland.ory for england and _ ireland. a different story for england and wales, - ireland. a different story for england and wales, quite i ireland. a different story for england and wales, quite a | ireland. a different story for. england and wales, quite a lot ireland. a different story for- england and wales, quite a lot of cloud around and it's been thick enough at times to produce rain as well. this is been a story so far with...
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northern ireland. kick-off is at eight o'clock.— northern ireland.ks indeed. you just _ eight o'clock. jane, many thanks indeed. you just miss _ eight o'clock. jane, many thanks indeed. you just miss getting i indeed. you just miss getting drenched by a sprinkler! well done for that. let's head to st andrews now, because there are still dozens of golfers out on the course looking to make the cut for the weekend at the open. tiger woods won't be there. he finished on 9 over after his second round — that's currently 22 shots off the top of the leaderboard. let's speak to our reporter ben croucher, who is at the course. still a lot of golf to go. we have that emotional sight of tiger woods coming on the 18, and probably the last time we see him at any open. it last time we see him at any open. it looked like —— felt like the end of an era. few have or probably will get the adulation and the applause that woods got coming down the 18th. his playing partners dropped back and allowed him to take to the fairway on his own and soak it all up. rory mcilroy wa
northern ireland. kick-off is at eight o'clock.— northern ireland.ks indeed. you just _ eight o'clock. jane, many thanks indeed. you just miss _ eight o'clock. jane, many thanks indeed. you just miss getting i indeed. you just miss getting drenched by a sprinkler! well done for that. let's head to st andrews now, because there are still dozens of golfers out on the course looking to make the cut for the weekend at the open. tiger woods won't be there. he finished on 9 over after his second...
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it is huge for northern ireland. i think the fact that they i ireland.of a lot of the players were temperature semiprofessional, onlya players were temperature semiprofessional, only a couple of players who actually play in the ws l who are full time professional. it is a huge achievement for them to get there, but i know that they are not just get there, but i know that they are notjust going there to make up the numbers. they are going there to perform and to challenge themselves and to show how much they have progressed and how much they have developed. could you think will be the other teams to potentially watch out for in this competition and finally could _ out for in this competition and finally could you _ out for in this competition and finally could you thank you thank you will win? i finally could you thank you thank you will win?— you will win? i think england are auoin to you will win? i think england are going to win _ you will win? i think england are going to win it — you will win? i think england are going to win it and _ you will win? i
it is huge for northern ireland. i think the fact that they i ireland.of a lot of the players were temperature semiprofessional, onlya players were temperature semiprofessional, only a couple of players who actually play in the ws l who are full time professional. it is a huge achievement for them to get there, but i know that they are not just get there, but i know that they are notjust going there to make up the numbers. they are going there to perform and to challenge themselves and to show...
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the view in northern ireland.nments in scotland and wales. in a moment we'll be hearing from hywel griffith in cardiff, but first to james shaw in glasgow. welcome relief is a word that a lot of people across the political spectrum have been using in scotland today, believe that a —— that boris johnson is going. that was echoed by nicola sturgeon, who said that would be widespread, but not according to the scottish secretary alisterjack, boris johnson's the scottish secretary alisterjack, borisjohnson's man in scotland, who has stuck with him right the way to the end. there is one outstanding question, what happens to nicola sturgeon's idea of an independence referendum next 0ctober? sturgeon's idea of an independence referendum next october? in theory, a new prime minister might take a different view from boris johnson, who rejected it, but in reality, it is very hard to see any prime minister of the united kingdom saying yes to a referendum any time soon. support for boris johnson in soon. support for borisjohns
the view in northern ireland.nments in scotland and wales. in a moment we'll be hearing from hywel griffith in cardiff, but first to james shaw in glasgow. welcome relief is a word that a lot of people across the political spectrum have been using in scotland today, believe that a —— that boris johnson is going. that was echoed by nicola sturgeon, who said that would be widespread, but not according to the scottish secretary alisterjack, boris johnson's the scottish secretary alisterjack,...
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here's our ireland correspondent, emma vardy.on the whole world. - a prayer and a protest. this has become a regular sight outside some of northern ireland's main hospitals. they're here because daisy hill hospital in newry provides a clinic for women to access abortion services. what we have found, and what people have told us, is that it's really intimidating coming up to these gates. fiona and cara have started a voluntary service to chaperone women in. if you were going in there to access any sort of treatment — this is a multiuse site — it's intimidating and harassing. people who are going in for counselling after having miscarriages and stillbirths, and then are met by graphic images. more than 100 women a year from northern ireland still fly to england to access abortions. despite the change in the law here, only limited services have been set up. those that do access clinics often encounter protesters. you don't want to be confronted by men — some women, but mostly men — who are pushing placards in your face, who are pray
here's our ireland correspondent, emma vardy.on the whole world. - a prayer and a protest. this has become a regular sight outside some of northern ireland's main hospitals. they're here because daisy hill hospital in newry provides a clinic for women to access abortion services. what we have found, and what people have told us, is that it's really intimidating coming up to these gates. fiona and cara have started a voluntary service to chaperone women in. if you were going in there to access...
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, the winds tending to ease across northern ireland and northern england. mixture of sunny spells and showers to be found here, although fewer showers than we've seen on sunday. for central, southern england and wales we'll see a band of cloud slip its way south, but sunny spells following on behind, with temperatures at a maximum of 23 celsius. and then a quick glance at the week ahead — temperatures are going to pick up across the board, but particularly in the south. take a look at the temperatures in london towards the weekend — getting up to 27 celsius by sunday. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: several people have been killed after shots were fired at a shopping centre in copenhagen. police say a 22—year—old man has been arrested. six new claims of inappropriate behaviour by former deputy chief whip chris pincher have emerged — days after he was suspended as a tory mp after allegations he groped two men. russia says it now controls the whole of the luhansk region in eastern ukraine. officials in turkey say customs have detained a russian cargo
, the winds tending to ease across northern ireland and northern england. mixture of sunny spells and showers to be found here, although fewer showers than we've seen on sunday. for central, southern england and wales we'll see a band of cloud slip its way south, but sunny spells following on behind, with temperatures at a maximum of 23 celsius. and then a quick glance at the week ahead — temperatures are going to pick up across the board, but particularly in the south. take a look at the...
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but pressure was on for ireland.rter had his second try of the game after the restart. ireland's total was 23 and despite the all blacks pulling one try back, this was ireland's day. history made. lama; was ireland's day. history made. any time ou was ireland's day. history made. my time you create a was ireland's day. history made. jifuy time you create a little bit of history, it means a lot. it is a very, very special day for everyone in the country and, you know, we talk about it a lot. and making people at home feel very proud of us. it was not perfect. we feel that we could have played better in parts but, yeah, look, very special day. in brisbane, the challenge was being laid down for england, knowing that a loss here would mean losing the series, they needed a fast start. step up. the number eight going over with less than five minutes played before for penalties sent them into a 19-0 before for penalties sent them into a 19—0 lead. tries from two players did threaten an unlikely australian comeback but the c
but pressure was on for ireland.rter had his second try of the game after the restart. ireland's total was 23 and despite the all blacks pulling one try back, this was ireland's day. history made. lama; was ireland's day. history made. any time ou was ireland's day. history made. my time you create a was ireland's day. history made. jifuy time you create a little bit of history, it means a lot. it is a very, very special day for everyone in the country and, you know, we talk about it a lot. and...
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there's been a big reaction to it in northern ireland.l response from people there. abortion is still very much a live issue in northern ireland. it was over 2 years ago now that it was decriminalised in northern ireland. but despite this there are still a lot of women who travel from northern ireland, on planes, over to england and other parts of britain to have abortions, because there still isn't the full services for abortions that are set up in northern ireland. so, why is that? well, yes, they changed the law, but that didn't mean it was easy to get the services set up. because there wasn't agreement between the political parties at stormont. the dup, particularly, has still blocked the commissioning of abortion services in northern ireland — so, a lot of women still need to travel. on top of that, there still very vocal and very well funded campaign groups on both sides of the issue. and one issue at the moment for people is that there are protesters who will go to abortion clinics, the ones that do exist at hospitals in northern i
there's been a big reaction to it in northern ireland.l response from people there. abortion is still very much a live issue in northern ireland. it was over 2 years ago now that it was decriminalised in northern ireland. but despite this there are still a lot of women who travel from northern ireland, on planes, over to england and other parts of britain to have abortions, because there still isn't the full services for abortions that are set up in northern ireland. so, why is that? well, yes,...
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and wales, but noticeably cooler today, ireland and wales, but noticeably coolertoday, highest irelandnd wales, but noticeably cooler today, highest values further south between 23—25 . through this evening we keep cloud in the south, but still staying mild, single figures out to the west. we start tomorrow with a lot of sunshine, even a cloud stretching from lincolnshire down to the isle of wight will even start to melt away and more sunshine dominate through the day. in the latter stages of the afternoon there will be wet weather pushing into northern ireland and south—west england, top temperatures ranging from iii south—west england, top temperatures ranging from 1a to 27 celsius in the south—east. as we move into tuesday more wet weather into the far north—west, warm and sultry in the south—east. hello, this is bbc news. iam i am frankie mccamley. the headlines: england's lionesses will attempt to make history this afternoon when they take on germany in the final of the european championship. the office of the prince of wales has insisted that all rules were followed when the prin
and wales, but noticeably cooler today, ireland and wales, but noticeably coolertoday, highest irelandnd wales, but noticeably cooler today, highest values further south between 23—25 . through this evening we keep cloud in the south, but still staying mild, single figures out to the west. we start tomorrow with a lot of sunshine, even a cloud stretching from lincolnshire down to the isle of wight will even start to melt away and more sunshine dominate through the day. in the latter stages of...
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ireland? you may look at that on paper and say it is a dead rubber because england have already made the quarterfinals as group winners. northern ireland are sadly going home because they lost their opening two matches. not a bit of that at all, it is the first time they have met at a women's major tournament. it's the first time northern ireland have qualified for the major tournament and they will want to relish this final chance to make their point, prove their point. they have done well so far. narrow defeats, they did score a goal in their first match as well. they have done the nation proud. they want to go home and end on a high. england wanted to keep the momentum going. the dangerous thing in a tournament as if you peek at, say with that 8—0 win over norway, how can you go on from there? if you slumped, it is hard to get the pace and momentum back up. england will be very conscious to get more goals and try to keep them going. they are favourites now, there to be shot down. they have
ireland? you may look at that on paper and say it is a dead rubber because england have already made the quarterfinals as group winners. northern ireland are sadly going home because they lost their opening two matches. not a bit of that at all, it is the first time they have met at a women's major tournament. it's the first time northern ireland have qualified for the major tournament and they will want to relish this final chance to make their point, prove their point. they have done well so...
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we are so connected to ireland.e live in northern ireland. >> i feel like even though northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, i just feel because it is just our own islands, he just feel irish. -- you just feel irish. reporter: they have been making gravestones for generations. a business that's grown with sales down the road and the republic of ireland. he's also a local counselor. he says threats have created uncertainty and even fear. >> we used to have borders and all roads coming in. known as the ring of steel. that's all been lifted from the agreement -- from the good friday agreement. that is where we are in danger of going with the british government. the changes to the protocol will really devastate this area. reporter: everyone here, protestant and catholic, need lacombe to continue. -- need the calm to continue. as they prepare to march, the uncertainty adds a sour note. brent: staying with religion and politics -- to nigeria now, where the front runner in next year's presidential election is brok
we are so connected to ireland.e live in northern ireland. >> i feel like even though northern ireland is part of the united kingdom, i just feel because it is just our own islands, he just feel irish. -- you just feel irish. reporter: they have been making gravestones for generations. a business that's grown with sales down the road and the republic of ireland. he's also a local counselor. he says threats have created uncertainty and even fear. >> we used to have borders and all...
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ireland and scotland.ownpours around today and still across parts of scotland into the night. all from an area of low pressure at this might beginning to move away towards scandinavia and we are left behind with a cooler and fresher north—westerly feel of air into tomorrow and along with that a fair few showers around. this is into tomorrow and along with that a fairfew showers around. this is how the rest of the night is looking. still heavy rain in parts of scotland which will become focused more especially in northern areas as the night goes on and still pushing further south, there will be a few narrow bands of rain into this particularly dry parts of southern and eastern england and a one night, with temperatures over night coming down in the weekend. tomorrow will take some rain south across scotland and by the afternoon there will begin to filter into northern england and elsewhere a lot of cloud around, scattering of showers and temperatures, with later and that if you are showers and more sunny sp
ireland and scotland.ownpours around today and still across parts of scotland into the night. all from an area of low pressure at this might beginning to move away towards scandinavia and we are left behind with a cooler and fresher north—westerly feel of air into tomorrow and along with that a fair few showers around. this is into tomorrow and along with that a fairfew showers around. this is how the rest of the night is looking. still heavy rain in parts of scotland which will become...
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under maclaverty — from northern ireland. under maclaverty in _ from northern ireland.thern ireland. under- maclaverty in belfast. the northern ireland secretary of state brandon lewis johnson loyalist ireland secretary of state brandon lewisjohnson loyalist has pledged morning to the prime minister about his personal private secretary has also resigned today. we are locked in her own political crisis here of course the northern ireland and the dup has walked away from power—sharing in protest at the northern ireland protocol and if there is a question of a boris johnson and his future than that presents a big challenge here because of the fact that the eu may well now consider that borisjohnson has his days numbered and would be less willing to strike a deal over the northern ireland protocol. then of course with legislation going through westminster now seeking to strip away parts of the protocol which may now run into difficulties if there is a leadership change in downing street. so the problems are stacking up and all those problems linked to the return of power—sh
under maclaverty — from northern ireland. under maclaverty in _ from northern ireland.thern ireland. under- maclaverty in belfast. the northern ireland secretary of state brandon lewis johnson loyalist ireland secretary of state brandon lewisjohnson loyalist has pledged morning to the prime minister about his personal private secretary has also resigned today. we are locked in her own political crisis here of course the northern ireland and the dup has walked away from power—sharing in...
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dry for northern ireland with some brightness. and wales see most of the sunshine and top temperature around 27 degrees. you can see those temperatures climbing day on day. into the weekend, high pressure continues to dominate. a few weather fronts still over the north of the uk bringing stronger winds and outbreaks of rain that the further south you are, it will be much warmer. don't be surprised with temperatures in the high 20s, maybe 28 degrees across the south—east but cooler across northern areas. still quite warm for this time of year.— this time of year. thank you very much. a reminder of our top story... a former top civil servant says borisjohnson was briefed "in person" about a formal complaint of misconduct by the mp chris pincher — accusing number 10 of not telling the truth about what they knew. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. england's cricketers have completed a sensational victory against india. they won the rearranged fin
dry for northern ireland with some brightness. and wales see most of the sunshine and top temperature around 27 degrees. you can see those temperatures climbing day on day. into the weekend, high pressure continues to dominate. a few weather fronts still over the north of the uk bringing stronger winds and outbreaks of rain that the further south you are, it will be much warmer. don't be surprised with temperatures in the high 20s, maybe 28 degrees across the south—east but cooler across...
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here's our ireland correspondent, emma vardy. the whole world. - a prayer and a protest. this has become a regular sight outside some of northern ireland's main hospitals. they're here because daisy hill hospital in newry provides a clinic for women to access abortion services. what we have found, and what people have told us, is that it's really intimidating coming up to these gates. fiona and cara have started a voluntary service to chaperone women in. if you were going in there to access any sort of treatment — this is a multiuse site — it's intimidating and harassing. people who are going in for counselling after having miscarriages and stillbirths, and then are met by graphic images. more than 100 women a year from northern ireland still fly to england to access abortions. despite the change in the law here, only limited services have been set up. those that do access clinics often encounter protesters. you don't want to be confronted by men — some women, but mostly men — who are pushing placards in your face, who are prayin
here's our ireland correspondent, emma vardy. the whole world. - a prayer and a protest. this has become a regular sight outside some of northern ireland's main hospitals. they're here because daisy hill hospital in newry provides a clinic for women to access abortion services. what we have found, and what people have told us, is that it's really intimidating coming up to these gates. fiona and cara have started a voluntary service to chaperone women in. if you were going in there to access any...
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northern ireland has yet to see | peace, a return to the regionalj government and so forth.ay this, but northern ireland is not hugely at the top of priorities for most people in this country, and it has been a problem for various tragic reasons for a very long time. agreed. what about the identity of the conservative party? is the public clear about what the conservative party stands for? no, no. that is one of the more serious problems. quite apart from boris johnson's personality problems, that has been a very serious problem, partly because of these bizarre circumstances, the covid pandemic, the lockdowns, putting the economy into a coma. the rishi sunak argument, which is you must not get into so much debt that you cannot pay it off, and therefore you must not cut taxes, against the alternative argument, espoused by many people... not least the new chancellor of the exchequer, nadhim zahawi... that you should cut taxes, that has to be addressed, and if you address that, there is an argument that if you reduce the levels of taxation, you get more revenue. you get the laf
northern ireland has yet to see | peace, a return to the regionalj government and so forth.ay this, but northern ireland is not hugely at the top of priorities for most people in this country, and it has been a problem for various tragic reasons for a very long time. agreed. what about the identity of the conservative party? is the public clear about what the conservative party stands for? no, no. that is one of the more serious problems. quite apart from boris johnson's personality problems,...
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one area that has been struggling with the club this morning is northern ireland and we can see that on the earlier satellite pictures. we should start to see that cloud thinning and breaking in the next few hours and we could make 2a degrees in parts of northern ireland again. a little or no cloud, for england and wales, lots of sunshine here and it's going to be hotter than yesterday. such images could make 30 degrees, for example, on centre court at wimbledon. this evening will be dry and sunny in most areas, still very warm, but an area of high pressure, not much happening overnight, clear skies for the most part, very light winds again, these other temperatures come the end the night 11 or 13 degrees. a bit warmer than last night. following on from that, a lot more sunshine to come tomorrow, the breeze picks up on the far north—west and there is a bit more cloud coming into scotland and northern ireland, but ahead of that for england and wales, strong sunshine again, those damages continuing to rise all the way from southern england through the midlands into yorkshire, temperatu
one area that has been struggling with the club this morning is northern ireland and we can see that on the earlier satellite pictures. we should start to see that cloud thinning and breaking in the next few hours and we could make 2a degrees in parts of northern ireland again. a little or no cloud, for england and wales, lots of sunshine here and it's going to be hotter than yesterday. such images could make 30 degrees, for example, on centre court at wimbledon. this evening will be dry and...
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do you think that there is a place in modern day ireland? northern are now for a david trimble or do you think that he had his time and am history if you like, has moved on history and moved on mange. david trimmer was a man of his time. he was the man who had merged as a hard liner. as time of conflict, there is no longer any conflict. everybody knows to, to the end of this story will be the most likely united are and would in 2025 years . that's to big battle. now it's a very def about them to maintain the trend was fighting. he was fighting for a p seal, had ended a troubles to issue now the united ard and, and what are not going to happen or kind of happened. and i think that c h should has failed to buy and people had to moment really interesting to get your thoughts on the so thank you very much indeed sir. neela don't. thank you. thank you. students are back in schools and sir lanka, after the government said it would provide fuels for children, could get to classes, but they'll only be in lessons 3 times a week. shank and school supp
do you think that there is a place in modern day ireland? northern are now for a david trimble or do you think that he had his time and am history if you like, has moved on history and moved on mange. david trimmer was a man of his time. he was the man who had merged as a hard liner. as time of conflict, there is no longer any conflict. everybody knows to, to the end of this story will be the most likely united are and would in 2025 years . that's to big battle. now it's a very def about them...
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whereas we have the high teens across scotland, the north of england and northern ireland. portugal and over the next few days that expands. that has the hot air within it. as it continues to grow and push northwards, eventually we see the hot air arriving across parts of the uk. even in parts of scotland and northern ireland by monday we'll be looking at temperatures in the mid 205, possibly the high 205 for some, but the hottest areas will be across england and will where temperatures could hit the high 305. with temperatures that tie, the all—time uk temperature record may well be under threat as we head into monday. i'm annita mcveigh in westminster, on a busy day in politics. rishi sunak launches bid for the topjob after an endorsement from the deputy prime minister dominic raab and an attack on his leadership rivals. he said it was not credible to promised tax cuts now. we need a return to traditional conservative economic values, and that means honesty and responsibility, not fairy tales. the transport secretary grant shapps has pulled out of the leadership race and
whereas we have the high teens across scotland, the north of england and northern ireland. portugal and over the next few days that expands. that has the hot air within it. as it continues to grow and push northwards, eventually we see the hot air arriving across parts of the uk. even in parts of scotland and northern ireland by monday we'll be looking at temperatures in the mid 205, possibly the high 205 for some, but the hottest areas will be across england and will where temperatures could...
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but still, ireland pushed back and sensed their moment. now they had wrapped up a series before the whistle. for ireland, it was great to win just once. but to do this here was extraordinary. joe lynskey, bbc news. we came here at the lions, we thought it was great to get a dry. the guys that felt we should've won were criticised. so come here and do it, it isjust were criticised. so come here and do it, it is just very, were criticised. so come here and do it, it isjust very, very were criticised. so come here and do it, it is just very, very special. it is a special group, yeah, it is great to be a part of. i it is a special group, yeah, it is great to be a part of.— it is a special group, yeah, it is great to be a part of. i think this is the hardest _ great to be a part of. i think this is the hardest thing _ great to be a part of. i think this is the hardest thing you - great to be a part of. i think this| is the hardest thing you could do great to be a part of. i think this . is the hardest thing you could do by a country— is the har
but still, ireland pushed back and sensed their moment. now they had wrapped up a series before the whistle. for ireland, it was great to win just once. but to do this here was extraordinary. joe lynskey, bbc news. we came here at the lions, we thought it was great to get a dry. the guys that felt we should've won were criticised. so come here and do it, it isjust were criticised. so come here and do it, it is just very, were criticised. so come here and do it, it isjust very, very were...
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a business that's grown with sales down the road and the republic of ireland. he's also local counselor and says threats by the british government to change the breadth of the agreements on borders. have created uncertainty and even fear. we used to have borders and all roads couldn't cross mcglenn known as the ring of steel. this is one of the most watched places along the border that has all been lifted from the good friday agreement. so anything that moves back to that, not for we're in danger of going with the british government trying to get these changes are unit off re, for changes to the ordinary protocol. will really devastate this area. oh, everyone here. protestant and catholic needs the com to continue economic upheaval would be as unwelcome as political turmoil as the protestants prepared to march the uncertainty at the sour note big mass reporting there. now nasa has just released a batch of 4 photos from the james web telescope showing the most details, images of deep space ever seen. it were taken with james web telescope, which is located 15000
a business that's grown with sales down the road and the republic of ireland. he's also local counselor and says threats by the british government to change the breadth of the agreements on borders. have created uncertainty and even fear. we used to have borders and all roads couldn't cross mcglenn known as the ring of steel. this is one of the most watched places along the border that has all been lifted from the good friday agreement. so anything that moves back to that, not for we're in...
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a business that's grown with sales down the road and the republic of ireland. he's also local counselor and says threats by the british government to change the breadth of the agreement on borders . have created uncertainty and even fear. we used to have borders and all roads couldn't cross maryland known as the ring a steel. this is one of the most watched places along the border that has all been lifted from the good friday agreement. so anything that moves back to that not for were in danger of going with the british government trying to get these changes are unit audrey for changes to the ordinary protocol. will really devastate, does area. oh, everyone hear protestant and catholic needs the. com to continue economic upheaval would be as unwelcome as political tomei. as the protestant is prepared to march the uncertainty at a sour note as a sports now. and he is arguably the most famous active footballer in the world. but exactly where christiana, rinaldo will be playing next season. it's been a mystery. there were reports of the portuguese superstar wants
a business that's grown with sales down the road and the republic of ireland. he's also local counselor and says threats by the british government to change the breadth of the agreement on borders . have created uncertainty and even fear. we used to have borders and all roads couldn't cross maryland known as the ring a steel. this is one of the most watched places along the border that has all been lifted from the good friday agreement. so anything that moves back to that not for were in danger...
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. . ~ to england taking on northern ireland. ., ~ ,, time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. it's literally another scorcher. yes, and we could get some extreme heat next weekend but today has a decent shout to be the hottest day of the year so far. in the last 20 minutes, kew in london has seen temperatures of up to 32.8. this time of year we could get maximum temperature is around 5pm, so quite late in the day. and it stays hot through the rest of the week before temperatures really start to surge. looks like we've got a bit of a gremlin. we will be back. i don't know what's _ gremlin. we will be back. i don't know what's happening - gremlin. we will be back. i don't know what's happening to - gremlin. we will be back. i don't know what's happening to the i gremlin. we will be back. i don't - know what's happening to the cameras but keep talking because they are coming back. but keep talking because they are coming back-— coming back. loads of sunshine across the _ coming back. loads of sunshine across the country _ coming back. loads of sunshine across
. . ~ to england taking on northern ireland. ., ~ ,, time for a look at the weather. here's chris fawkes. it's literally another scorcher. yes, and we could get some extreme heat next weekend but today has a decent shout to be the hottest day of the year so far. in the last 20 minutes, kew in london has seen temperatures of up to 32.8. this time of year we could get maximum temperature is around 5pm, so quite late in the day. and it stays hot through the rest of the week before temperatures...
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there will be more sunshine around in scotland and northern ireland.n in scotland and northern ireland but particularly so through parts of wales and a large area of england — getting close to the 30 celsius mark in the hottest parts. high pressure still right there monday, so the heat continues. and again, particularly through wales and england, but the warmest parts of northern ireland and scotland on monday will be around about the mid—20s celsius. some rain approaching, though, the very far northwest of scotland later in the day, with a freshening breeze. going to be a hot one, though, across a large part of england, parts of wales, and temperatures into the low 30s in south east england. here's a change. from tuesday onwards, got low pressure well to the north of scotland, but it has a weather front which is trailing from it. it's a cold front. it has cloud and some outbreaks of rain. probably not very much rain, but there is some there, gradually making further progress out of scotland and northern ireland, into parts of northern england and even
there will be more sunshine around in scotland and northern ireland.n in scotland and northern ireland but particularly so through parts of wales and a large area of england — getting close to the 30 celsius mark in the hottest parts. high pressure still right there monday, so the heat continues. and again, particularly through wales and england, but the warmest parts of northern ireland and scotland on monday will be around about the mid—20s celsius. some rain approaching, though, the very...
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thank you very much _ ireland protocol. thank you very much for— ireland protocol.time - ireland protocol. thank you | very much for your time and your analysis. we will cross back to our reporter mark lobel in downing street. the business community wants clarity and, ideally, a reset with europe. in that context, can boris johnson stay on as a caretaker prime minister in this government? prime minister in this covernment? . , government? frankly, people have concerns _ government? frankly, people have concerns and _ government? frankly, people have concerns and if - government? frankly, people have concerns and if you - government? frankly, people have concerns and if you look| have concerns and if you look at the front bench, there are gaps on the front bench and scrutiny is needed of several laws and as we say, there is a number of problems piling up, be it travel chaos, public sector pay strikes, you know, recessionary fears. there is a lot of work that needs to be done and the only thing that some people think would help thatisif some people think would help th
thank you very much _ ireland protocol. thank you very much for— ireland protocol.time - ireland protocol. thank you | very much for your time and your analysis. we will cross back to our reporter mark lobel in downing street. the business community wants clarity and, ideally, a reset with europe. in that context, can boris johnson stay on as a caretaker prime minister in this government? prime minister in this covernment? . , government? frankly, people have concerns _ government? frankly,...
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northern ireland has yet to see _ the room. northern ireland has yet to see a _ the room.the regional government and so _ to see a return to the regional government and so forth. - to see a return to the regional government and so forth. youj to see a return to the regional- government and so forth. you cannot just stuff— government and so forth. you cannot just stuff that — government and so forth. you cannot just stuff that under _ government and so forth. you cannot just stuff that under the _ government and so forth. you cannot just stuff that under the table. - government and so forth. you cannot just stuff that under the table. [- just stuff that under the table. i am just stuff that under the table. am sorry to say, northern just stuff that under the table]. am sorry to say, northern ireland just stuff that under the table]- am sorry to say, northern ireland is not usually at the top priorities for people in this country, and it has been a problem for various tragic regions for a very long time. what about the identity of the conservative party? is the public clear
northern ireland has yet to see _ the room. northern ireland has yet to see a _ the room.the regional government and so _ to see a return to the regional government and so forth. - to see a return to the regional government and so forth. youj to see a return to the regional- government and so forth. you cannot just stuff— government and so forth. you cannot just stuff that — government and so forth. you cannot just stuff that under _ government and so forth. you cannot just stuff that under...
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just ask ireland who had never beaten them in new zealand so to tie the series, ireland would have toside the first three minutes. this was a display of discipline from new zealand. first leicester was given a yellow card for flying into someone for a red card for this head—to—head contact. but off—colour and outnumbered, new zealand can still hurt you. somehow kicking through a gap and pulling his side with three points of the break. so the pressure was on for ireland but under andy farrell pressure are something to embrace and had a second try of the game after the restart. ireland's total was brought to 23 and despite the all blacks pulling try back, this was ireland's day. history made and the series tied. ., . ., ., , ., tied. you create a little bit of histo , tied. you create a little bit of history. it — tied. you create a little bit of history, it means _ tied. you create a little bit of history, it means a _ tied. you create a little bit of history, it means a lot. it i tied. you create a little bit of history, it means a lot. it is l tied. you create a little bit ofj histor
just ask ireland who had never beaten them in new zealand so to tie the series, ireland would have toside the first three minutes. this was a display of discipline from new zealand. first leicester was given a yellow card for flying into someone for a red card for this head—to—head contact. but off—colour and outnumbered, new zealand can still hurt you. somehow kicking through a gap and pulling his side with three points of the break. so the pressure was on for ireland but under andy...
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so some welcome rain here, some wet weather for parts of scotland and northern ireland. the 30 degrees celsius mark as we go through sunday afternoon. now, heading into next week, there'll be a lot of dry weather for england and wales. so no great rainfall totals in the forecast, turning hotter towards the end of the week. the north—west of the uk will see some rain at times. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall and these are the latest headlines... "a critical incident" is declared at the port of dover as holiday—makers face queues for hours for border checks — with the uk blaming french staff for the delays. it's been rather frustrating and distressing. i mean, iwas among hundreds and hundreds of people stuck in the queue in the town centre of dover not knowing what was going to happen. i centre of dover not knowing what was going to happen-— going to happen. i share the frustration _ going to happen. i share the frustration and _ going to happen. i share the frustration and i _ going to happen. i share the frustration and i am - going to happen. i share the frustrati
so some welcome rain here, some wet weather for parts of scotland and northern ireland. the 30 degrees celsius mark as we go through sunday afternoon. now, heading into next week, there'll be a lot of dry weather for england and wales. so no great rainfall totals in the forecast, turning hotter towards the end of the week. the north—west of the uk will see some rain at times. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall and these are the latest headlines... "a critical incident" is...
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and thatjob now falls to a brand—new northern ireland secretary. joining me now is our ireland correspondent its own political— events? northern ireland is in its own political crisis, _ events? northern ireland is in its own political crisis, without - events? northern ireland is in its own political crisis, without a - own political crisis, without a fully functioning government since february, and getting him back was very much hanging on resolving the problems with the brexit arrangement, the northern ireland protocol, which has created a trade border in the irish sea. the democratic unionist party has indicated it will not go back into stormont unless that trade border is removed, and the party very much saw borisjohnson as its best chance for fast tracking through parliament controversial legislation which would go some way to doing that so, with him gone, things feel in much more doubt, and a big question for any new prime minister is, will they provide the same sort of reassurances to the dup or might they take softer line, perhaps, negotiating concessions with the eu? that might ple
and thatjob now falls to a brand—new northern ireland secretary. joining me now is our ireland correspondent its own political— events? northern ireland is in its own political crisis, _ events? northern ireland is in its own political crisis, without - events? northern ireland is in its own political crisis, without a - own political crisis, without a fully functioning government since february, and getting him back was very much hanging on resolving the problems with the brexit...