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i consort with the people of northern ireland. ~ ., , , , ., ~ ireland.throughout the day during that visit to northern ireland, but for the moment, thank you, annita mcveigh in belfast. thousands of people are expected to queue to file past the queen�*s off in london. —— coffin when it goes through london. we are told it may take more than 20 hours of queueing to see the queen�*s coffin. damian grammaticas is there for us. people have been warned there will be a very long wait. 0ver people have been warned there will be a very long wait. over here we have the palace of westminster where the queen�*s coffin will be brought, where she will lie in state. there already preparations being made, barriers going on, police and security all the way up the far bank of the thames, across lambeth bridge, it will then come down this side of the thames, you have the beginnings of the queue and it will go all the way past the london i and further down the embankment. they are preparing for a very long queue, possibly as far as tate modern and even beyond. here you had
i consort with the people of northern ireland. ~ ., , , , ., ~ ireland.throughout the day during that visit to northern ireland, but for the moment, thank you, annita mcveigh in belfast. thousands of people are expected to queue to file past the queen�*s off in london. —— coffin when it goes through london. we are told it may take more than 20 hours of queueing to see the queen�*s coffin. damian grammaticas is there for us. people have been warned there will be a very long wait. 0ver...
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then of course northern ireland _ ireland. then of course northern ireland is— ireland.hich weren't present— address the face which weren't present when gloria and i were growing — present when gloria and i were growing up in northern ireland. so the monarchy now has a role of adapting — the monarchy now has a role of adapting to a new world where there is more _ adapting to a new world where there is more diversity. but the fundamental achievement is led by the end _ fundamental achievement is led by the end of— fundamental achievement is led by the end of this... nobody could have imagined _ the end of this... nobody could have imagined in — the end of this... nobody could have imagined in the late 60s the tone of the address she had to deliver across— the address she had to deliver across the board in northern ireland _ across the board in northern ireland. �* . across the board in northern ireland. . ., , ., , ireland. and that is really interesting _ ireland. and that is really interesting again, - ireland. and that is really interesting again, in - ireland. and tha
then of course northern ireland _ ireland. then of course northern ireland is— ireland.hich weren't present— address the face which weren't present when gloria and i were growing — present when gloria and i were growing up in northern ireland. so the monarchy now has a role of adapting — the monarchy now has a role of adapting to a new world where there is more _ adapting to a new world where there is more diversity. but the fundamental achievement is led by the end _ fundamental...
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rget about ireland.ink [indiscernible] more easy for anti-monarchists to make the case because it will be dealing with the critical reference that was directed toward queen elizabeth. at the moment, a hint of what might happen -- weave learned the langan state -- laying in-state the queen's body in westminster hall, we're going to see prince harry [indiscernible] prince har is not going to be -- whereas prince andrew, jeffrey epstein, entirely discredited. he is going to be playing a prominent role. he will fill in for king charles iii some ceremonial occasions in the future. so he has not gone away my prince andrew, and it will be interesting to see the apertura pele as the broom date -- brewin debate when you factor in the presence of prince andrew. he's a big embarrassment to the royal family. -- the way meghan markle and prince harry is beginning to be right about by the british establishment. interesting to see how that all works out. amy: just to be clear, meghan markle, who leveled charges of raci
rget about ireland.ink [indiscernible] more easy for anti-monarchists to make the case because it will be dealing with the critical reference that was directed toward queen elizabeth. at the moment, a hint of what might happen -- weave learned the langan state -- laying in-state the queen's body in westminster hall, we're going to see prince harry [indiscernible] prince har is not going to be -- whereas prince andrew, jeffrey epstein, entirely discredited. he is going to be playing a prominent...
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the royal residence of northern ireland.g charles is now inside where he will be meateting with the secretary of state for northern ireland, also leaders of the five main political parties there and the speaker of the northern ireland assembly. later in the day, he will attend a church service in belfast. this is the latest stop as he travels around the united kingdom prior to the funeral of queen elizabeth on monday. we're keeping an eye on this as the king is inside, our live coverage from belfast will continue in just a moment. o >>> supreme court justice elena kagan breaking her silence on the leaked draft opinion that overturned roe versus wade. >>> and heavy fighting continues around a key nuclear plant in eastern ukraine. so why are countries moving closer to reliance on nuclear energy? a reality check next. ♪ i am an endangered species ♪ >> and actress sheryl lee ralph brings the crowd to its feet during an acceptance speech at the emmy's. we have the winning perfrformances. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted.
the royal residence of northern ireland.g charles is now inside where he will be meateting with the secretary of state for northern ireland, also leaders of the five main political parties there and the speaker of the northern ireland assembly. later in the day, he will attend a church service in belfast. this is the latest stop as he travels around the united kingdom prior to the funeral of queen elizabeth on monday. we're keeping an eye on this as the king is inside, our live coverage from...
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ireland ireland, which for 800 years was, so to speak, dependent on great britain, they support us very much and understand us very much at all levels, that is, they compare our history with their history and not just understand us based on our situation but feel us and our emotions, our aspirations and support our struggle against russia. well, what do you plan to do after the victory, will you stay in europe or return home, i will definitely return home, or before the victory or after the victory, i will definitely come to ukraine ukraine, my motherland we everyone is here temporarily trust us we are here well we are safe here but we feel a terrible, terrible longing and we we really, really want to go home we are terribly sad and everywhere in ireland we are looking for everything that reminds us of ukraine flowers smells, people, our language, somewhere on the bus, when you hear other people, it is impossible to erase it from the soul, it is impossible to forget . what are you telling the irish about what is happening in ukraine, that the war is going on, that people are dying every
ireland ireland, which for 800 years was, so to speak, dependent on great britain, they support us very much and understand us very much at all levels, that is, they compare our history with their history and not just understand us based on our situation but feel us and our emotions, our aspirations and support our struggle against russia. well, what do you plan to do after the victory, will you stay in europe or return home, i will definitely return home, or before the victory or after the...
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of ireland. fought bitterly by the older generation. yet in the border town of crossmaglen, tensions are now rising again, and it is young people who are feeling the impact. >> band. march. reporter: the songs are well-rehearsed. the hamiltonsbawn silver band is ready to go on the march. 18-year-old lucy bingham grew up here, in a protestant family. all the band members are protestants, and by tradition, they see themselves as british. but in this particular area, they're in the minority. the townspeople all around are mostly catholic, and irish nationalist. and ever since brexit, tensions have been rising again. lucy: there is very much division in the commity. we are surrounded herey nationalist areas. and it's like, you wouldn't go to them places. because of the past, because of the troubles, people around here are very angry. we are just heading back to that place, that dark place, and obviously we don't want to go back. reporter: at times, protestants here have felt discriminated against. at
of ireland. fought bitterly by the older generation. yet in the border town of crossmaglen, tensions are now rising again, and it is young people who are feeling the impact. >> band. march. reporter: the songs are well-rehearsed. the hamiltonsbawn silver band is ready to go on the march. 18-year-old lucy bingham grew up here, in a protestant family. all the band members are protestants, and by tradition, they see themselves as british. but in this particular area, they're in the minority....
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of ireland. fought bitterly by the older generation. yet in the border town of crossmaglen, tensions are now rising again, and it is young people who are feeling the impact. >> band. march. reporter: the songs are well-rehearsed. the hamiltonsbawn silver band is ready to go on the march. 18-year-old lucy bingham grew up here, in a protestant family. all the band members are protestants, and by tradition, they see themselves as british. but in this particular area, they're in the minority. the townspeople all around are mostly catholic, and irish nationalist. and ever since brexit, tensions have been rising again. lucy: there is very much division in the commity. we are surrounded herey nationalist areas. and it's like, you wouldn't go to them places. because of the past, because of the troubles, people around here are very angry. we are just heading back to that place, that dark place, and obviously we don't want to go back. reporter: at times, protestants here have felt discriminated against. at
of ireland. fought bitterly by the older generation. yet in the border town of crossmaglen, tensions are now rising again, and it is young people who are feeling the impact. >> band. march. reporter: the songs are well-rehearsed. the hamiltonsbawn silver band is ready to go on the march. 18-year-old lucy bingham grew up here, in a protestant family. all the band members are protestants, and by tradition, they see themselves as british. but in this particular area, they're in the minority....
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he is very well connected to ireland, both the republic of ireland and northern ireland, he's a regularitor. this is the first time one of his visits has been announced in advance. usually there is huge security around these events. you can only imagine the operation going on around that at the moment. but what he is is a leader and someone who brings people together and is very keen to speak to all sides involved. i really hope and i think we will see him trying to use his role to bring people together, even across divides like we see in -- i think it is really significant as well that we're going to have the president of ireland, it is really a very good symbol of how the royal family and the queen in particular was able to meet people across divides. >> emily, stand by if you will. we're looking at live pictures from inside northern ireland. we're expecting to hear from king charles shortly. our special live coverage continues right after this. (kari) i just switched to verizon business unlimited. it is just right for my little business. (jeni) we switched, too. (kari) unlimited prem
he is very well connected to ireland, both the republic of ireland and northern ireland, he's a regularitor. this is the first time one of his visits has been announced in advance. usually there is huge security around these events. you can only imagine the operation going on around that at the moment. but what he is is a leader and someone who brings people together and is very keen to speak to all sides involved. i really hope and i think we will see him trying to use his role to bring people...
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northern ireland.'ve been a part of that. as being part of that, they asked me if i had any video footage of my wife, who was murdered in the troubles. to be honest with you, i knew that i had somewhere from my wife actually sang in a little gospel banned many, many years ago. so, i finally found this little video. i haven't seen it, by the, way in almost 30 years and extend it across to them. literally about an hour ago, the guy dropped it back, he had transferred it into a little pan drive, enables able to watch it. i was able to watch for the first time in 30 years. it brought everything back. you know, my wife was only 28 when this video was taken. my daughter is 39, so she was younger than my daughter. i think it just -- how long i have lived without her, how young she was when she died, how old i have become. my daughter, as i say, is older than my mother was when she died. my daughter was giving birth to my first grandchild. it's a whole lifetime without her. for me, i got a sense of justice. th
northern ireland.'ve been a part of that. as being part of that, they asked me if i had any video footage of my wife, who was murdered in the troubles. to be honest with you, i knew that i had somewhere from my wife actually sang in a little gospel banned many, many years ago. so, i finally found this little video. i haven't seen it, by the, way in almost 30 years and extend it across to them. literally about an hour ago, the guy dropped it back, he had transferred it into a little pan drive,...
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ireland is partitioned into two countries, the republic of ireland was almost entirely catholic, andprotestant descendants of british parliaments, with a catholic minority that are made under british rule. northern ireland was divided along sectarian land lines, and catholic nationalists were watching northern ireland and the republic of ireland become one country as the protestant unionist to favor northern island -- the catholics remained in northern island faced discrimination on parrot treatment by law enforcement. they were treated the second class citizens. most of the -- world by protestant unionists, many refused to hire catholics. partisans were often given preference when it came to housing. and northern ireland education system was segregated along religious lines. this conflict sparked an explosive era of deadly political violence from the late 1960s through the 1990s. it was known as the troubles, a time that was fraught with car bombs, rights and revenge killings across northern ireland. british troops were called in only to make matters worse. an estimated 3600 people
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that is what they said in ireland, in northern ireland and the uk. that is what they were saying then. it is hopeless. look what happened. what a shame that would be if this symbol of diplomacy,, of coming together what is lost. we are going to keep the fight on here and we will be one. i think it will take a constructive tone. i have been on london tv for. some people say, look you are holding the threat of having bilateral trade agreements as a threat. you are taking sides for. one of the commentators said, it's because you have an irish background. it has nothing to do with that. i strongly support our relationship with the uk. it is essential. rongly support our relationship with uk it's itit's of democracy. it centers around the fundamental civil rights issues we discussed. the personal issues we discussed. the lessons that have to be made accountable to go forward. we also have to understand that, in the broader scope, everyone benefits from that. i forget which one of our briefers said this, i wrote it down. i think it might have been -- i don
that is what they said in ireland, in northern ireland and the uk. that is what they were saying then. it is hopeless. look what happened. what a shame that would be if this symbol of diplomacy,, of coming together what is lost. we are going to keep the fight on here and we will be one. i think it will take a constructive tone. i have been on london tv for. some people say, look you are holding the threat of having bilateral trade agreements as a threat. you are taking sides for. one of the...
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northern ireland. i have been part of that and have been part of that, they asked me if i had any old video footage of my wife was been murdered in the troubles. i know i had something somewhere in the house for my life. i found this video, haven't seen it in almost 30 years. i sent it to them. about an hour ago, the guy dropped it back, he transferred into drive and i was able to watch it, for the first time in 30 years. it brought everything back. my wife is only 28 when this video was taken, my daughter's 39, so she was younger than my daughter. it just got home to me, how young she was when she died, how old i have become. my daughter is older than her mother was when she died. my daughter is now giving birth to my first grandchild. it's a whole lifetime without her. for me, i got a sense of justice , the person that murdered my wife was killed, when he planted the bomb. the other one served seven years in prison. we did get the driver or the people who carried out the reconnaissance. we don't know
northern ireland. i have been part of that and have been part of that, they asked me if i had any old video footage of my wife was been murdered in the troubles. i know i had something somewhere in the house for my life. i found this video, haven't seen it in almost 30 years. i sent it to them. about an hour ago, the guy dropped it back, he transferred into drive and i was able to watch it, for the first time in 30 years. it brought everything back. my wife is only 28 when this video was taken,...
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before, when the island of ireland had been partitioned. northern ireland. behind the pomp and pageantry, there was conflict between nationalists who believe the island of ireland should be one independent country and unionists who are loyal to the british crown. on one visit, her motorcade was attacked in belfast when a concrete block was dropped on to the bonnet of her car. during the troubles, the violence touched the queen's own family in 1979, when lord mountbatten, her cousin was murdered by the ira in ireland when a bomb was detonated on their boat. but as the peace process gathered momentum, the queen herself took part in symbolic moments of change. there was a historic handshake between her majesty and martin mcguinness, himself a former commander of the ira, the paramilitary group that had carried out many of the violent attacks during the troubles, including on her own family. the handshake with martin mcguinness was a clear indication that that conflict was over and that was something that meant a lot to people like me who had s
before, when the island of ireland had been partitioned. northern ireland. behind the pomp and pageantry, there was conflict between nationalists who believe the island of ireland should be one independent country and unionists who are loyal to the british crown. on one visit, her motorcade was attacked in belfast when a concrete block was dropped on to the bonnet of her car. during the troubles, the violence touched the queen's own family in 1979, when lord mountbatten, her cousin was murdered...
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allan little in northern ireland, thank you.night at buckingham palace. some last moments of privacy for her family before her coffin is taken tomorrow by procession to the palace of westminster. her coffin will leave buckingham palace at 2:20 tomorrow afternoon, by which time the rain should have stopped. it will travel very slowly along the mall, across horse guards parade and down whitehall. the king and other members of the royal family will form part of the procession. they will walk behind the coffin. it will take about a0 minutes in total, arriving at westminster hall at three o'clock ahead of four full days of lying in state. members of the public will be able to pay their respects from 5pm. that is when the doors are expected to open. our special correspondent lucy manning reports on the preparations in london. they welcomed the queen home. god bless ou. they welcomed the queen home. god bless yom back— they welcomed the queen home. god bless you. back to _ they welcomed the queen home. god bless you. back to where _ th
allan little in northern ireland, thank you.night at buckingham palace. some last moments of privacy for her family before her coffin is taken tomorrow by procession to the palace of westminster. her coffin will leave buckingham palace at 2:20 tomorrow afternoon, by which time the rain should have stopped. it will travel very slowly along the mall, across horse guards parade and down whitehall. the king and other members of the royal family will form part of the procession. they will walk...
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if you're pro united ireland, you would say the north of ireland. so the king choosing his words so carefully. he talked about the pain felt by those who felt separated by his history, that his mother worked to overcome that, of course, a reference to the fact that northern ireland was carved off from the rest of ireland. so speaking across all communities here. and the support and love for the monarchy on display here, particularly by the row pro-british here, who were here outside saint ann's cathedral, who the king waved to, came out and shook their hands afterwards, all these details are details that would have been worked out in advance. again, reflecting on what we've seen in northern ireland today, it's been the words so well choreographed, john. >> that's remarkable as well, so many remarkable elements to this as we say farewell to britain's longest reigning monarch, getting a hello, introduction to the new king at the same time and the delicate diplomacy he faces as we watch the motorcade approach. queen elizabeth ii will be flown from scot
if you're pro united ireland, you would say the north of ireland. so the king choosing his words so carefully. he talked about the pain felt by those who felt separated by his history, that his mother worked to overcome that, of course, a reference to the fact that northern ireland was carved off from the rest of ireland. so speaking across all communities here. and the support and love for the monarchy on display here, particularly by the row pro-british here, who were here outside saint ann's...
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and the trade in northern ireland that the republic of ireland — northern ireland that the republic of can be found. what i do — i think the solution can be found. what i do hope is that liz truss will not — what i do hope is that liz truss will not repeat the mistakes of boris _ will not repeat the mistakes of borisjohnson's will not repeat the mistakes of boris johnson's government and complete — boris johnson's government and complete threatening this and threatening that as if somehow that is going _ threatening that as if somehow that is going to — threatening that as if somehow that is going to actually lead to a breakthrough. let's get rid of that language — breakthrough. let's get rid of that language. there is a new opportunity with the _ language. there is a new opportunity with the new prime minister. the eu are desperate for a solution to this but they— are desperate for a solution to this but they cannot simply be the one side that— but they cannot simply be the one side that makes the concessions. justine. _ side that makes the concessions. justine. it — side that makes t
and the trade in northern ireland that the republic of ireland — northern ireland that the republic of can be found. what i do — i think the solution can be found. what i do hope is that liz truss will not — what i do hope is that liz truss will not repeat the mistakes of boris _ will not repeat the mistakes of borisjohnson's will not repeat the mistakes of boris johnson's government and complete — boris johnson's government and complete threatening this and threatening that as if...
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, what does the king's visit mean for northern ireland? >> reporter: it means an awful lot to me people in different ways. it is an important visit. the king want wanting to visit all the countries of his united kingdom before he lays his mother, the queen to rest. but northern ireland, as you know well, jose, its history, its violent history is fraught. and the british monarch is mixed up with that. you think about bloody sunday. the best of catholics in 1972 at the hands of british military. you think about that charles lost his uncle to an ira bomb on a boat there in northern ireland. and then that moment that people may remember back in 2012 when the queen shook the hands of martin mcginnis from the ira. that moment of reconciliation. and that is some of the thoughts that people will have in their mind as they look at these pictures. this community service trying to bring the community together. those pictures of people cheering and shouting god save the king, not everybody in northern ireland will share that sentiment. not everybody w
, what does the king's visit mean for northern ireland? >> reporter: it means an awful lot to me people in different ways. it is an important visit. the king want wanting to visit all the countries of his united kingdom before he lays his mother, the queen to rest. but northern ireland, as you know well, jose, its history, its violent history is fraught. and the british monarch is mixed up with that. you think about bloody sunday. the best of catholics in 1972 at the hands of british...
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they are still attempting to negotiate what the border between ireland and northern ireland is going to look like after brexit, and it creates a heightened level of tension we have not seen since the good friday agreement in '97, which created an open border between northern ireland and ireland, which is still a member of the european union, and so he will need to contend with the heightened tensions. >> we saw a few anti-monarchy protesters and there have been a few arrests in northern ireland, and overall as you are observing and as you know it, how was the crowd and charles specifically viewed in northern ireland today? >> i think things have changed enormously from the past, and you discussed that the lord battson was killed, and now they have been touched by the troubles and they know what everybody else is going through, and now they can -- you know, charles can come to northern ireland and it will be a different experience and that past is gone, and after he shook the queen's hand, he said that was a nice experience. there are lots of people still republicans, you know, and th
they are still attempting to negotiate what the border between ireland and northern ireland is going to look like after brexit, and it creates a heightened level of tension we have not seen since the good friday agreement in '97, which created an open border between northern ireland and ireland, which is still a member of the european union, and so he will need to contend with the heightened tensions. >> we saw a few anti-monarchy protesters and there have been a few arrests in northern...
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to leave the uk and become part of the republic of ireland. correspondent, alan little, reports. it is his 40th visit to northern ireland, so he knows the village of royal hillsborough well, but this is the first time his car has flown the royal standard of the sovereign. the warmth of the public welcome is unmistakable. this is what this tour of the nations is for — direct engagement, informal and relaxed, between the new monarch and the people. they lingered, devoting more time to this than the formal schedule allowed. his late mother famously remarked that she had to be seen to be believed. public visibility is already a hallmark of the new reign. this, a gesture of gratitude for the flowers left in tribute to the queen. god save the king! the royal residence at hillsborough has been at the heart of british and irish affairs for centuries. as they entered for the first time as king and queen consort, the royal artillery fired a 21—gun salute. but inside, there was no disguising the tensions that still prevail here and which have suspended t
to leave the uk and become part of the republic of ireland. correspondent, alan little, reports. it is his 40th visit to northern ireland, so he knows the village of royal hillsborough well, but this is the first time his car has flown the royal standard of the sovereign. the warmth of the public welcome is unmistakable. this is what this tour of the nations is for — direct engagement, informal and relaxed, between the new monarch and the people. they lingered, devoting more time to this than...
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it as long now to get to northern ireland? �* , ireland? it can. and things have gotten _ ireland? one i ireland? it can. and things have gotten worse. one ofj ireland? it can. and things - have gotten worse. one of the ma'ori have gotten worse. one of the majority of _ have gotten worse. one of the majority of northern _ have gotten worse. one of the majority of northern ireland i majority of northern ireland pars on the decisions want to keep the arrangements and they are urging liz truss to push ahead with controversial plans to change the rules. aha, ahead with controversial plans to change the rules. a message is put that as — to change the rules. a message is put that as your number one | is put that as your number one priority and free up the movement of goods between gb and northern ireland. that and northern ireland. at stormont _ and northern ireland. at stormont shall have to navigate a new dynamic because sinn fein has now become the largest party and do not want the northern ireland future to be within the uk at all.- within the uk at all. very frustrating, _ within th
it as long now to get to northern ireland? �* , ireland? it can. and things have gotten _ ireland? one i ireland? it can. and things have gotten worse. one ofj ireland? it can. and things - have gotten worse. one of the ma'ori have gotten worse. one of the majority of _ have gotten worse. one of the majority of northern _ have gotten worse. one of the majority of northern ireland i majority of northern ireland pars on the decisions want to keep the arrangements and they are urging liz truss...
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by the way, why go to ireland, go to ireland because i know english and when i was choosing a countryter? everything focused on knowledge of the language, i perfectly understood that going to a foreign country will be much easier if you know my country of origin, that's why ireland is the only english-speaking country in europe, and that's why it was my choice, and we left for ireland three weeks after the start of the war the war caught my daughter and i in kyiv, and on the same day, february 4, we went to ternopil. i myself am from ternopil and my relatives stayed there. sirens the daughter was very nervous, felt very bad, didn't sleep and i was very worried about her psychological health, that's why at one point don't ask me how and for what reasons, what was my logic then and why i decided to go , you just gathered two valises of strength on the bus to warsaw and left warsaw, moved to gdańsk. our friends were there. we spent 5 days there, bought plane tickets and flew to dupling, i.e., bible verses. of course, we found out that ireland opened free entry for ukrainians from march 4
by the way, why go to ireland, go to ireland because i know english and when i was choosing a countryter? everything focused on knowledge of the language, i perfectly understood that going to a foreign country will be much easier if you know my country of origin, that's why ireland is the only english-speaking country in europe, and that's why it was my choice, and we left for ireland three weeks after the start of the war the war caught my daughter and i in kyiv, and on the same day, february...
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he was in northern ireland meeting political leaders, including those from the republican party.nificant gains, but does ukraine really have the upper hand in the conflict with russia? welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the world. queen elizabeth ii's coffin has arrived at buckingham palace from scotland. despite the pouring rain, huge crowds lined the roads on the journey to london. traffic came to a standstill as people pulled up to watch the queen's purse pass by. -- the queen's hearse passed by. our royal correspondent has our first report. >> and so to london on a dull september evening in an aircraft of the royal air force with the callsign kitty hawk, carrying her majesty the queen. waiting on the tarmac, a very new british prime minister in the dark clothes of morning. just as there had been all those years o when winston churchill had been at another airfield to receive the young elizabeth when she arrived in london for the first time as queen. the queen's kaufman was born from the aircraft on the shoulders of a party from the queen's color squadron of the aria --
he was in northern ireland meeting political leaders, including those from the republican party.nificant gains, but does ukraine really have the upper hand in the conflict with russia? welcome to our viewers on pbs and around the world. queen elizabeth ii's coffin has arrived at buckingham palace from scotland. despite the pouring rain, huge crowds lined the roads on the journey to london. traffic came to a standstill as people pulled up to watch the queen's purse pass by. -- the queen's hearse...
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and ireland. we accept enormous gain of the agreement. it is hard to introduce trading arrangements that protect the integrity of the eu single market and the united kingdom single market when you haven't got a border, but we don't want to introduce a border. the legislation going through parliament is not about a border. it's about contingency gerz the government could take if it needed to if we cannot reach a negotiated settlement with the eu to make the passage of goods between northern ireland and ireland smoother than it is now. there's lots of disruption to communities. they can't get the goods and medicine in northern ireland they need. the government needs to sort this out. >> there are a lot of challenges the prime minister faces, including economic ones, in large part, because of russia's war on ukraine. do you see political risk to the alliance in the months ahead? >> no, i think the alliance -- the nato alliance has shown it is stronger than ever. there has been a remarkably united res
and ireland. we accept enormous gain of the agreement. it is hard to introduce trading arrangements that protect the integrity of the eu single market and the united kingdom single market when you haven't got a border, but we don't want to introduce a border. the legislation going through parliament is not about a border. it's about contingency gerz the government could take if it needed to if we cannot reach a negotiated settlement with the eu to make the passage of goods between northern...
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the good friday agreement was signed in 1998 after negotiations between ireland, northern ireland, and britain. more than $3600.00 people were killed during the 30 year conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by a british monarch annex century. it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. year later, a queen and for my are a leader martin mcguinness shook hands. that was a moment that many saw as a normalization of anglo irish relations. let's bring in now, bryan fini. he's a store in and political commentator and joins us from belfast. and we've talked a lot in the last few times about the uneasiness of this visit. sure. he will receive a welcome from the crowds coming out on the streets, but in the background there is a devise. my thicknesses no clearer shown then in the speaker of storm once assembly alex mac massey. he's going to be given the message of condolence to the king, but he himself is a former i our a internal and a self declared lifelong republican activist. that's a pretty difficult job that he's got. yes, i'm, however, the sion fa
the good friday agreement was signed in 1998 after negotiations between ireland, northern ireland, and britain. more than $3600.00 people were killed during the 30 year conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by a british monarch annex century. it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. year later, a queen and for my are a leader martin mcguinness shook hands. that was a moment that many saw as a normalization of anglo irish relations. let's bring in...
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there is deep political anguish in northern ireland. a country that has been defined by years of sectarian violence. tensions in the region have been particularly dicey since brexit and the appointment of liz truss. despite the division up north and complete separation from the monarchy in ireland's republic, queen elizabeth was widely regarded as bridge builder across ireland. she spent the last decade of her reign in particular trying to draw a line under the pain of what's known as the troubles while also acknowledging the uk's role in the region's bitter politics. during a visit to the republic in 2011, she stepped on to the field of the park, the site of bloody sunday, the irish massacre of innocent civilians in 1972. she addressed the country's president and prime minister for the first time in irish. a language that was once outlawed by the english during their occupation. and most notably, she made history a year later in belfast. a four second handshake with martin mcginnis, the former leader of the irish republican army, the s
there is deep political anguish in northern ireland. a country that has been defined by years of sectarian violence. tensions in the region have been particularly dicey since brexit and the appointment of liz truss. despite the division up north and complete separation from the monarchy in ireland's republic, queen elizabeth was widely regarded as bridge builder across ireland. she spent the last decade of her reign in particular trying to draw a line under the pain of what's known as the...
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he met leaders of northern ireland's parliament. and eu have called for the escalation of fighting after it flared overnight between armenia and azerbaijan. armenia's prime ministers has 49 soldiers were killed along the shared border. azerbaijan says it lost 50 troops. other stories we're following -- the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyy, says the country is in full control of more than 4000 square kilometers of recaptured territory. they are working to stabilize even more land after driving back russian forces in a rapid counteroffensive in the northeast. ukrainian officials say they have recaptured more than 300 settlements in the kharkiv region in the past week. kyiv, calling on the west to speed up weapons deliveries to back its ongoing advance there. the ukrainian flags are flying in the cities of museum and copy on, both located on railway lines that serve me supply routes for russian troops. -- serve as a supply routes for russian troops. russian vehicles have been left abandoned after ukraine's lightning counteroff
he met leaders of northern ireland's parliament. and eu have called for the escalation of fighting after it flared overnight between armenia and azerbaijan. armenia's prime ministers has 49 soldiers were killed along the shared border. azerbaijan says it lost 50 troops. other stories we're following -- the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyy, says the country is in full control of more than 4000 square kilometers of recaptured territory. they are working to stabilize even more land after...
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our special correspondent sent this report. >> it is his 40th visit to northern ireland, so he knows village well, but this is the first time his car has flown the royastandard of the sovereign. the warmth of the public welcome was unmistakable. this is what this tour of the nations is for -- direct engagement, informal and relaxed, between the new monarch and the people. th lingered, devoting more time to this. his late mother remarked that she had to be seen to be believed. public visibility is already a hallmark of the new rain -- the new reign. this a gesture of gratitude for the flowers left for the queen. the royal residence at hillsboro has been at the heart of reddish and irish affairs for centuries. as they entered for the first time as king and queen consort, the artillery fired a 21-gun salute. but inside, there was no disguising the tensions that still prevail here and which have suspended the northern ireland assembly. as dignitaries waited in the throne room, subdued, quiet, the king greeted northern -- greeted northern ireland's leaders. >> had a great role here in ter
our special correspondent sent this report. >> it is his 40th visit to northern ireland, so he knows village well, but this is the first time his car has flown the royastandard of the sovereign. the warmth of the public welcome was unmistakable. this is what this tour of the nations is for -- direct engagement, informal and relaxed, between the new monarch and the people. th lingered, devoting more time to this. his late mother remarked that she had to be seen to be believed. public...
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charles the third, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, and other realms and territories, king, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith, to whom we do it knowledge all faith and obedience, with humble affection. beseeching god, by who kings and queens do rain. to bless his majesty was long and happy year is to reign over us. god save the king. drafts of eight orders of counsel. one, ordering the proclamation printed and published in supplement in the london, edinburgh, and belfast cassettes. two, directing the lord chancellor to essex for the proclamation proclaiming his majesty, king charles the third. three, directing the kings, heralds, to attend at the court of saint james, to proclaim his majesty king charles the, directing the lord mayor, the court of aldermen, and the comments of london, to attend at the royal exchange to proclaim his majesty king charles the third. five, directing his majesty's secretary of state to give directions for the firing of guns at hyde park as soon as his majesty proclaimed. six, directing the constab
charles the third, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, and other realms and territories, king, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith, to whom we do it knowledge all faith and obedience, with humble affection. beseeching god, by who kings and queens do rain. to bless his majesty was long and happy year is to reign over us. god save the king. drafts of eight orders of counsel. one, ordering the proclamation printed and published in supplement...
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glorious memory, by whose deceased, the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is thoroughly and rightfully to prince philip, arthur george. we, the lords of the round, and members of the house of commons, together with other members of her late majesties privy council, and representatives of the territories, aldermen, citizens of london, and others do now hereby, with one voice and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim that prince charles philip arthur george is now, by the death, our only lawful and rightful lord. charles the third, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, and other realms and territories, king, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith, to whom we do it knowledge all faith and obedience, with humble affection. beseeching god, by who kings and queens do rain. to bless his majesty was long and happy year is to reign over us. god save the king. drafts of eight orders of counsel. one, ordering the proclamation printed and published in supplement in the london, edinburgh, and belfast casset
glorious memory, by whose deceased, the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is thoroughly and rightfully to prince philip, arthur george. we, the lords of the round, and members of the house of commons, together with other members of her late majesties privy council, and representatives of the territories, aldermen, citizens of london, and others do now hereby, with one voice and consent of tongue and heart, publish and proclaim that prince charles philip arthur...
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in ireland 2015. and then we had gay marriage legalized. abortion only became legal in the republican world in 2018. i think it's a bit disingenuous for the mainstream media to just say, look, we don't forget about this. he's not in jail over his use. he's in jail because he broke the rules. i think there's a deeper issue here. and the key point is, is one individual's rights, constitutional rights potentially being written, ro, shot over to defend the rights of another's. and that's going to be a potentially very difficult question for, for the courts to answer as the case prolongs and keeps moving forward. i don't see a legal framework whereby this and this ruling would not apply in every school of any us. and a somebody i discussed this with yesterday said to me, if mr. burke was, was a muslim or an immigrant or a minority. and it's like he's going to be in prison for his use because that would be anathema to to the very agenda. that's all for now. be sure to check out our key dot com for the lates
in ireland 2015. and then we had gay marriage legalized. abortion only became legal in the republican world in 2018. i think it's a bit disingenuous for the mainstream media to just say, look, we don't forget about this. he's not in jail over his use. he's in jail because he broke the rules. i think there's a deeper issue here. and the key point is, is one individual's rights, constitutional rights potentially being written, ro, shot over to defend the rights of another's. and that's going to...
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ireland.n ireland.— cut for everyone in england, wales and northern ireland. i can announce toda that and northern ireland. i can announce today that we — and northern ireland. i can announce today that we will _ and northern ireland. i can announce today that we will cut _ and northern ireland. i can announce today that we will cut the _ and northern ireland. i can announce today that we will cut the basic - today that we will cut the basic rate of income tax to 19p in april 2020 three, one year earlier. that means a tax cut for over 31 million people injust eight means a tax cut for over 31 million people in just eight few months�* time. also, an immediate cut in the property buying tax stamp duty in england and northern ireland. but some of the measures announced are not popular, including removing the cap on bankers' bonuses, so why do it? we need global banks to create jobs here, invest here, and pay taxes here in london! in london! not in paris, not in frankfurt, and not in new york. ove
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between the communities in northern ireland.am determined to get on with doing that and i am determined to work with all parties to find that resolution. >> theresa may. mrs. theresa may: may i congratulate my right honorable friend and welcome her to her position as the third female prime minister of the united kingdom? can i ask my right honorable friend, why does she think it is that all three female prime ministers have been conservatives? p.m. truss: i thank my right honorable friend for her fantastic question, and i look forward to calling on her advice from her time in office as i start my work as prime minister. it is quite extraordinary, is it not, that there does not seem to be the ability in the labour party to find a female leader, or indeed a leader who does not come from north london? [laughter] i do not know what the issue is. i do not know what the issue is. rushanara ali: thank you, mr. speaker. can i also congratulate the prime minister on her appointment. inflation is at a 40-year high; the nhs is on its knees
between the communities in northern ireland.am determined to get on with doing that and i am determined to work with all parties to find that resolution. >> theresa may. mrs. theresa may: may i congratulate my right honorable friend and welcome her to her position as the third female prime minister of the united kingdom? can i ask my right honorable friend, why does she think it is that all three female prime ministers have been conservatives? p.m. truss: i thank my right honorable friend...
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most likely it's it's, it's difficult to see how a united ireland because united ireland would also involve unity with where i'm speaking from now. don't, didn't. i didn't see british monarch being the head of states of, of what is now the republic of arden's. i mean, it is by definition optics, so it wouldn't have it and state and searching of the british monitor. what are the chances of that actually happening though? because polls do tend to point towards the fact that most people and the do want to remain a part of the u. k. yes, that's stuck. that's a fight. well, what? well, what we have is a very, how shall i say it? opinion polls demonstrate one thing, but there is still a majority in favor of, of, of remaining within the united kingdom. but in terms of who they vote for, ah, roughly about 40 percent of the population of nor, darn, and vote for parties who want to remain within the union. 40 percent vote for those who want united, ardent, and the roughly one 5th of the population. vote for parties who, for whom the constitutionally, she was not the most important priority. and there
most likely it's it's, it's difficult to see how a united ireland because united ireland would also involve unity with where i'm speaking from now. don't, didn't. i didn't see british monarch being the head of states of, of what is now the republic of arden's. i mean, it is by definition optics, so it wouldn't have it and state and searching of the british monitor. what are the chances of that actually happening though? because polls do tend to point towards the fact that most people and the do...
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like northern ireland, for instance? >> this is a crucial part of the backdrop of what is happening over the next few days. this is about a transition of power, a huge moment in history. but it is also about an acknowledgment that the united kingdom components. that includes scotland, northern ireland, wales, and of course the geographically and politically bulk of the uk. which is england. which is the main parts of the monarchy's thrown, if you like. that they are at a very difficult moment. you just heard there that scotland is the most rebellious part of the uk, agitating for another referendum. even though scotts voted in favor of staying inside the united kingdom. when they had a referendum. only just back in 2014. now, obviously, then you can. king charles the third. and as queen consort, camilla. are heading over to northern ireland. which is a place, again, where the future looks uncertain. there will be meeting with the members of the political apparatus. this storm at assembly. the various parties. that haven'
like northern ireland, for instance? >> this is a crucial part of the backdrop of what is happening over the next few days. this is about a transition of power, a huge moment in history. but it is also about an acknowledgment that the united kingdom components. that includes scotland, northern ireland, wales, and of course the geographically and politically bulk of the uk. which is england. which is the main parts of the monarchy's thrown, if you like. that they are at a very difficult...
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ireland, which in effect has kept northern ireland in the eu single market for goods, and that meanshas made it clear that it believes that the priority has to be preventing any need for checks on back land border, and there has been plenty of talk, on both sides of the atlantic, about the need to protect the good friday peace agreement, which largely ended the conflict here in northern ireland in 1998, but there are perhaps differing interpretations as to what that means. britain including liz truss and chris heaton—harris, the new northern ireland secretary, emphasising that the balance between the communities here has been disrupted by the protocol in that unionists view the protocol as an economic border within their own country, something that undermines northern ireland's place in the union, whereas in washington, more of an emphasis on avoiding any new barriers, any new littoral barriers, checkpoints, on the island of ireland. so, we can certainly see there is tension playing out for example, when liz truss spoke to president biden on the phone earlier this week, the downing s
ireland, which in effect has kept northern ireland in the eu single market for goods, and that meanshas made it clear that it believes that the priority has to be preventing any need for checks on back land border, and there has been plenty of talk, on both sides of the atlantic, about the need to protect the good friday peace agreement, which largely ended the conflict here in northern ireland in 1998, but there are perhaps differing interpretations as to what that means. britain including liz...
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i border between ireland and northern ireland. ., �* ~' border between ireland and northern ireland.thing that goes to the heart of — that. that is something that goes to the heart of everything _ that. that is something that goes to the heart of everything i _ that. that is something that goes to the heart of everything i was - the heart of everything i was working on. that creates a problem that would be there for any government. we have got the protocol in place and we should build on it, not rip it up. if we rip it up, we go back to square one. just tweak it. don't go back to square one. just tweak it- don't rip _ go back to square one. just tweak it- don't rip it— go back to square one. just tweak it. don't rip it up, _ go back to square one. just tweak it. don't rip it up, tweak- go back to square one. just tweak it. don't rip it up, tweak it. - go back to square one. just tweak it. don't rip it up, tweak it. you i it. don't rip it up, tweak it. you can be vulnerable to conservative claims now you are backing the eu rather than the uk? the government has said it is — rather tha
i border between ireland and northern ireland. ., �* ~' border between ireland and northern ireland.thing that goes to the heart of — that. that is something that goes to the heart of everything _ that. that is something that goes to the heart of everything i _ that. that is something that goes to the heart of everything i was - the heart of everything i was working on. that creates a problem that would be there for any government. we have got the protocol in place and we should build on...
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all of northern ireland is one of division. and the good friday agreement from nearly 25 years ago brought a power sharing agreement, which is shakia times. but nevertheless, it holds pieced together. so what today is about isn't just remembering the queen and welcoming the new king. it's about actually bringing people together. this church behind me, the cathedral of saint hands, a church of ireland, which is an all island church and has significance because it may be protestant is there is a high church sector to in a linked to the roman catholic church that has to be one box now won't think about it. i think charles, this is his 40, is it t northern ireland? the 1st obviously as well, but i am in the 2015 is sure the hands are all from jerry evans, president of champagne at the time. a man i rumored to have been a member of the aisle re army counselor, and that was really quite a lot of speculation on bad manners passed. he was involved with support and violence throughout supporting violence, but in the end, a man of the pe
all of northern ireland is one of division. and the good friday agreement from nearly 25 years ago brought a power sharing agreement, which is shakia times. but nevertheless, it holds pieced together. so what today is about isn't just remembering the queen and welcoming the new king. it's about actually bringing people together. this church behind me, the cathedral of saint hands, a church of ireland, which is an all island church and has significance because it may be protestant is there is a...
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. parties within northern ireland-— parties within northern ireland. ., ., , ireland.. you are absolutely right- in — ireland. you are absolutely right. in the _ ireland. you are absolutely right. in the continent - ireland. you are absolutely right. in the continent we | ireland. you are absolutely i right. in the continent we look at that as something which has to be solved, also because we have so many other economic challenges. we are facing this huge energy crisis, which you face as well, and i don't think you need a strained relationship, and a trade war would not benefit anyone. i think perhaps the economic situation which is deteriorating very rapidly called bring people to the table in a reasonable way. we shau table in a reasonable way. we shall see. _ table in a reasonable way. we shall see, as _ table in a reasonable way. we shall see, as you say, the economic pressure means that politicians on both sides are more likely to negotiate. thank you for your time. good to have you for your time. good to have you on the programme. let's get some of the day's othe
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he didn't say northern ireland or he didn't see ireland, which would be the two different aspirations here of divided community. he said this place. and that was very telling. and he spoke about the work that his mother had dop to sort of heal the hurt of those who felt they have become divided through history and of course northern ireland and an island viewed by the nationalist united part has one thing here and the pro-british community want to remain part of the united kingdom. a very careful speech. but that prayer service will begin here shortly. jim and poppy. >> nick robertson, thank you for joining us live from belfast. so let me bring in nigel shywald, he was knighted in 2001 and now served at a policy institute in london long supported by the late queen. thank you for your time this morning. >> good morning. >> let's just start with your reflections on the queen as we see just these outpourings of love for her across the u.k. >> well thank you, poppy. and i had the privilege to have met the queen on a number of occasions. i've accompanied tony blair when he was prime minist
he didn't say northern ireland or he didn't see ireland, which would be the two different aspirations here of divided community. he said this place. and that was very telling. and he spoke about the work that his mother had dop to sort of heal the hurt of those who felt they have become divided through history and of course northern ireland and an island viewed by the nationalist united part has one thing here and the pro-british community want to remain part of the united kingdom. a very...
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of course, the king himself left edinburgh earlier on to day to move to, to ireland. and the reason that we know that he knew that this morning was because the flag on top of the palace of holly root house or was lord and that means that there is no longer any royal presence in scotland. okay, rod matheson at thanks very much was rob was just saying preparations are now getting underway for the coffin that to arrive or to leave adam bra and it will be arriving at the royal air force base. our f north halt shortly before 7 p. m u k. time and the state has will take the queen's coffin into central london pass marble arch, hyde park corner, and constitution hill all the way to buckingham palace there. we met by king charles the 3rd who will have just arrived back from the northern ireland as well as other members of the royal family. i speak now to have a 4 set. he's in a capital harry, the capital london, is gearing up there. isn't it? for the arrival of the queen's coffin, that's right, of course that will be happening later tonight. and then on wednesday, the, the que
of course, the king himself left edinburgh earlier on to day to move to, to ireland. and the reason that we know that he knew that this morning was because the flag on top of the palace of holly root house or was lord and that means that there is no longer any royal presence in scotland. okay, rod matheson at thanks very much was rob was just saying preparations are now getting underway for the coffin that to arrive or to leave adam bra and it will be arriving at the royal air force base. our f...