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but northern ireland within the - but northern ireland within the united — but northern ireland withinthern ireland within thej united kingdom offers the best solution — united kingdom offers the best solution for _ united kingdom offers the best solution for them _ united kingdom offers the best solution for them and - united kingdom offers the best solution for them and their- solution for them and their children _ solution for them and their children i_ solution for them and their children. i have _ solution for them and their children. i have always - solution for them and their- children. i have always believed that making _ children. i have always believed that making northern— children. i have always believed that making northern ireland i children. i have always believed that making northern ireland to work, _ that making northern ireland to work. indeed, _ that making northern ireland to work, indeed, making- that making northern ireland to work, indeed, making northernj work, indeed, making northern ireland— work, indeed, making northern ireland thrive _ work, indeed, making
but northern ireland within the - but northern ireland within the united — but northern ireland withinthern ireland within thej united kingdom offers the best solution — united kingdom offers the best solution for _ united kingdom offers the best solution for them _ united kingdom offers the best solution for them and - united kingdom offers the best solution for them and their- solution for them and their children _ solution for them and their children i_ solution for them and their...
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of northern ireland's place in the _ ireland of northern ireland's place in the eu — ireland of northernin terms of the movement of goods between northern ireiand _ movement of goods between northern ireland and great britain. we have no problem with that. we want trade to move _ no problem with that. we want trade to move as— no problem with that. we want trade to move as freely as possible. we know— to move as freely as possible. we know the — to move as freely as possible. we know the trade across the irish sea is worth— know the trade across the irish sea is worth over 100 billion euros a is worth over100 billion euros a year— is worth over 100 billion euros a year and — is worth over 100 billion euros a year and we want to protect trade on the island _ year and we want to protect trade on the island of ireland. last year it was worth— the island of ireland. last year it was worth well over £12 billion. these — was worth well over £12 billion. these are — was worth well over £12 billion. these are significant parts of the economv — these are significant parts of the economy. they nee
of northern ireland's place in the _ ireland of northern ireland's place in the eu — ireland of northernin terms of the movement of goods between northern ireiand _ movement of goods between northern ireland and great britain. we have no problem with that. we want trade to move _ no problem with that. we want trade to move as— no problem with that. we want trade to move as freely as possible. we know— to move as freely as possible. we know the — to move as freely as possible. we know...
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ireland it — progress for everyone in northern ireland.and protracted negotiation between the dup_ and protracted negotiation between the dup and the uk government. i want _ the dup and the uk government. i want to— the dup and the uk government. i want to place on record my appreciation to the secretary of state _ appreciation to the secretary of state for — appreciation to the secretary of state for northern ireland and the prime _ state for northern ireland and the prime minister, and their officials, for their— prime minister, and their officials, for their work and engagement during the period _ for their work and engagement during the period of negotiations. i also want _ the period of negotiations. i also want to— the period of negotiations. i also want to pay tribute to all of my party _ want to pay tribute to all of my party colleagues, particularly my deputy— party colleagues, particularly my deputy leader who have engaged in these _ deputy leader who have engaged in these negotiations. today's agreements, i believe, is a positiv
ireland it — progress for everyone in northern ireland.and protracted negotiation between the dup_ and protracted negotiation between the dup and the uk government. i want _ the dup and the uk government. i want to— the dup and the uk government. i want to place on record my appreciation to the secretary of state _ appreciation to the secretary of state for — appreciation to the secretary of state for northern ireland and the prime _ state for northern ireland and the prime minister, and...
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i regardless of the impact it has on northern ireland?— northern ireland?the honourable gentleman - northern ireland? i thank the honourable gentleman for - northern ireland? i thank the honourable gentleman for his question. there are a number of points to it. forgive me, some of the points he made were actually incorrect. there is going to be, we have always said, in the protocol bill, we said that there would be checks on goods going into the eu single market. i think every piece of legislation has said that we have proposed in this place has said that. but it will be the uk who are operating the uk internal market scheme. and on this, the fourth anniversary of leaving the european union, i can tell him absolutely that this agreed package of measures will not change the freedoms and powers we have secured through brexit or through the windsor framework. it will not reduce our ability to diverged, not our commitment to do so, should it be in the interests of the united kingdom. he mentions clause 13 c of one of the statutory instruments. there is a swathe
i regardless of the impact it has on northern ireland?— northern ireland?the honourable gentleman - northern ireland? i thank the honourable gentleman for - northern ireland? i thank the honourable gentleman for his question. there are a number of points to it. forgive me, some of the points he made were actually incorrect. there is going to be, we have always said, in the protocol bill, we said that there would be checks on goods going into the eu single market. i think every piece of...
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if is govern for northern ireland. it is absolutely _ govern for northern ireland.vital _ govern for northern ireland. it is absolutely vital that the democratic institutions and the lawmaking powers are returned back to the elected politicians in northern ireland. and today is clearly very historic and symbolic. at the same time, we do know northern ireland's economic lifeblood is linked to the rest of gb and i concur with the rest of gb and i concur with the rest of gb and i concur with the rest of my colleagues who have spoken on this issue. it is vital that we ensure that the ability to diverge and have the freedom to secure northern ireland's economic lifeblood and also the prosperity of northern ireland remains and with that, can is the secretary of state and this government to ensure that they have the full ability to do that and they will be backed up by the government in westminster to do so? —— can i ask. she the government in westminster to do so? -- can i ask-— so? -- can i ask. she is absolutely riuht. so? -- can i ask. she is absolutely right- and — so
if is govern for northern ireland. it is absolutely _ govern for northern ireland.vital _ govern for northern ireland. it is absolutely vital that the democratic institutions and the lawmaking powers are returned back to the elected politicians in northern ireland. and today is clearly very historic and symbolic. at the same time, we do know northern ireland's economic lifeblood is linked to the rest of gb and i concur with the rest of gb and i concur with the rest of gb and i concur with the...
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i that do to health care services northern ireland?— northern ireland?in the nhs. _ first—hand, i have family working in the nhs, and i hearthe first—hand, i have family working in the nhs, and i hear the frustrations from them. — the nhs, and i hear the frustrations from them, because we have doctors, consultants. _ from them, because we have doctors, consultants, nurses, medicaltrain consultants, nurses, medical train staff who — consultants, nurses, medicaltrain staff who genuinely, heartfelt ly care about the service and the care that they— care about the service and the care that they provide to people that are coming _ that they provide to people that are coming to— that they provide to people that are coming to the hospital, but because of a lack— coming to the hospital, but because of a lack of— coming to the hospital, but because of a lack of investments, a lack of pay for— of a lack of investments, a lack of pay for them, and lack of cover in terms of— pay for them, and lack of cover in terms of attracting new consultants, particularly — terms
i that do to health care services northern ireland?— northern ireland?in the nhs. _ first—hand, i have family working in the nhs, and i hearthe first—hand, i have family working in the nhs, and i hear the frustrations from them. — the nhs, and i hear the frustrations from them, because we have doctors, consultants. _ from them, because we have doctors, consultants, nurses, medicaltrain consultants, nurses, medical train staff who — consultants, nurses, medicaltrain staff who...
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underthe protocolthere ireland. under the protocol there are ireland.on hundreds of eu laws that we don't make, that we can't _ laws that we don't make, that we can't change, that govern our goods economy~ _ can't change, that govern our goods economy. here from annex two of the protocol _ economy. here from annex two of the protocol of _ economy. here from annex two of the protocol of the mere titles of those hundreds, — protocol of the mere titles of those hundreds, running themselves to many, _ hundreds, running themselves to many, many pages. those are laws which _ many, many pages. those are laws which shape — many, many pages. those are laws which shape everything to do with our goods— which shape everything to do with our goods economy. it is also important _ our goods economy. it is also important to note that they are the identical— important to note that they are the identical laws which govern the goods— identical laws which govern the goods economy of the republic of ireiand, _ goods economy of the republic of ireland, and none of them have
underthe protocolthere ireland. under the protocol there are ireland.on hundreds of eu laws that we don't make, that we can't _ laws that we don't make, that we can't change, that govern our goods economy~ _ can't change, that govern our goods economy. here from annex two of the protocol _ economy. here from annex two of the protocol of _ economy. here from annex two of the protocol of the mere titles of those hundreds, — protocol of the mere titles of those hundreds, running themselves to...
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undermine northern ireland's place.w believes they have the assurances they need from westminster to return to government with the nationalist. our island correspondent has this report. >> across northern ireland, people woke up to news of a political breakthrough that ha been nearly two years in the making. the lack of a functioning executive for so long has caused many issues for the lives of people. public sector workers on strike earlier this month overpay. unions help increases will be a priority. >> a sense of hope, but they are apprehensive. teachers have not gotten a pay increase for three years. i have waited long enough. they watched teacher wages in other parts of the u.k. grow far ahead of teacher wages in northern ireland. >> parents help financial help with childcare available in other parts of the u.k. will be signed off. >> families have been watching developments elsewhere in the u.k.. we have seen record investment in childcare and the 30 hours scheme. it is considerably more than families can access i
undermine northern ireland's place.w believes they have the assurances they need from westminster to return to government with the nationalist. our island correspondent has this report. >> across northern ireland, people woke up to news of a political breakthrough that ha been nearly two years in the making. the lack of a functioning executive for so long has caused many issues for the lives of people. public sector workers on strike earlier this month overpay. unions help increases will...
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ireland is, that is a _ are nationalists and who are united ireland is, that is a exciting - irelandeland is, that is a exciting. prospect in ways that are very obvious _ prospect in ways that are very obvious i_ prospect in ways that are very obvious. i can— prospect in ways that are very obvious. i can only— prospect in ways that are very obvious. i can only hope - prospect in ways that are very obvious. i can only hope that| prospect in ways that are very. obvious. i can only hope that as prospect in ways that are very- obvious. i can only hope that as the government— obvious. i can only hope that as the government takes— obvious. i can only hope that as the government takes office, _ obvious. i can only hope that as the government takes office, and - obvious. i can only hope that as the government takes office, and as - government takes office, and as michelle — government takes office, and as michelle and _ government takes office, and as michelle and colleagues - government takes office, and as michelle and colleagues embarkj government takes office, and as i michelle and colle
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and a guarantee northern ireland and a guarantee northern ireland and a guarantee northern ireland goods in all circumstances. a so—called east west council will be set up, to try to bind northern ireland into uk—wide trade and cooperation. and uk law will be tweaked to emphasise that changes to eu law that impacts northern ireland can be scrutinised and voted on by stormont. earlier mps debated the plan and look at this, labour has worked with the government on it and is full of praise for ministers. i the government on it and is full of praise for ministers.— praise for ministers. i would like to thank the _ praise for ministers. i would like to thank the secretary _ praise for ministers. i would like to thank the secretary of - praise for ministers. i would like to thank the secretary of state l praise for ministers. i would like i to thank the secretary of state for his tireless efforts that have brought us to this point. his is a great achievement. but brought us to this point. his is a great achievement.— great achievement. but not all democratic — great achievement. but not all de
and a guarantee northern ireland and a guarantee northern ireland and a guarantee northern ireland goods in all circumstances. a so—called east west council will be set up, to try to bind northern ireland into uk—wide trade and cooperation. and uk law will be tweaked to emphasise that changes to eu law that impacts northern ireland can be scrutinised and voted on by stormont. earlier mps debated the plan and look at this, labour has worked with the government on it and is full of praise for...
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is northern— northern ireland. what is it? is northern ireland. what is it?y tied to the united _ has the ability to stay tied to the united kingdom, orwillthe united kingdom, or will the government united kingdom, orwillthe government proceed happily to change laws here, _ government proceed happily to change laws here, regardless of the impact it has— laws here, regardless of the impact it has on— laws here, regardless of the impact it has on northern ireland? gn laws here, regardless of the impact it has on northern ireland?- it has on northern ireland? on bbc ulster, dup — it has on northern ireland? on bbc ulster, dup leader _ it has on northern ireland? on bbc ulster, dup leader sir _ it has on northern ireland? on bbc ulster, dup leader sirjeffrey - ulster, dup leader sirjeffrey donaldson said the deal removed the irish sea border. irate donaldson said the deal removed the irish sea border.— irish sea border. we believe that where goods _ irish sea border. we believe that where goods are _ irish sea border. we believe that where goods are moving - iris
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clearer skies for scotland and northern ireland.ne for scotland and northern ireland. the cloudy start for england and wales. still a bit dampness in the east, but we'll see some sunshine developing more widely as the cloud retreats back towards east anglia and the southeast. here, temperatures could make double figures, but i think 7, 8 degrees is going to be nearer the mark. it could be the odd shower coming into northwest scotland, especially as the breeze picks up later in the day. and if we look to the north, by wednesday, this deep low is pushing between iceland and scotland, really strengthening the winds overnight. very windy for scotland, widespread gales, gusts of 80mph for a while in the far north. and this squally band of rain sweeps into scotland and northern ireland, picking the winds up here, gusty winds and some rain in the far north of england. further south across england and wales, the winds much lighter. and after a chilly, bright start, the cloud will increase and we'll see top temperatures of 10 or 11 degrees.
clearer skies for scotland and northern ireland.ne for scotland and northern ireland. the cloudy start for england and wales. still a bit dampness in the east, but we'll see some sunshine developing more widely as the cloud retreats back towards east anglia and the southeast. here, temperatures could make double figures, but i think 7, 8 degrees is going to be nearer the mark. it could be the odd shower coming into northwest scotland, especially as the breeze picks up later in the day. and if...
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tt’s looking at a united ireland? it's taken a looking at a united ireland?way. and they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve. 50 they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve.— they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interruot — wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because _ wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because we _ wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because we have i wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because we have sinnl to interrupt because we have sinn fein reacting at stormont. taste to interrupt because we have sinn fein reacting at stormont.- fein reacting at stormont. we are conscious that _ fein reacting at stormont. we are conscious that there _ fein reacting at stormont. we are conscious that there is _ fein reacting at stormont. we are conscious that there is a - fein reacting at stormont. we are conscious that there is a huge i conscious that there is a huge amount— conscious that there is a huge amount of— conscious that there is a huge am
tt’s looking at a united ireland? it's taken a looking at a united ireland?way. and they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve. 50 they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve.— they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interruot — wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because _ wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because we _ wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because we have i wanted to achieve. so sorry,...
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and remaining into northern ireland and remaining in northern ireland.ht forward as she painted it morning? because if it is that as sa love another significant change in behalf of eu. i love another significant change in behalf of eu-_ love another significant change in behalf of eu. , ., ., behalf of eu. i believe that what we have delivered _ behalf of eu. i believe that what we have delivered significant. - behalf of eu. i believe that what we have delivered significant. in - have delivered significant. in checks, and goods moving between great britain and northern ireland and stay within the uk, there will no longer be physical checks or identity checks, save where, as is normal, in any part of the uk, there is a suspicion of smuggling, of criminal activity, and that is the same for every part of the united kingdom. on customs paperwork, again, customs declarations, supplementary declarations will be gone and therefore we believe this represents a significant change. some people said you are going to take the green lane and painted red white and blu
and remaining into northern ireland and remaining in northern ireland.ht forward as she painted it morning? because if it is that as sa love another significant change in behalf of eu. i love another significant change in behalf of eu-_ love another significant change in behalf of eu. , ., ., behalf of eu. i believe that what we have delivered _ behalf of eu. i believe that what we have delivered significant. - behalf of eu. i believe that what we have delivered significant. in - have delivered...
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our ireland correspondent chris page has more. the details will be published over the next few days, according to the dup leader jeffrey donaldson who you heard from there, but essentially, but essentially, we know that a deal will include a number of elements. one will be legislation which sirjeffrey says will strengthen northern ireland's place in the united kingdom, particularly around the issue of trading arrangements after brexit which has really been at the heart of all these political problems in northern ireland for the last two years. also, there will be some extra funding for northern ireland. 3.3 billion pounds sterling that will go towards settling pay disputes involving public sector pay workers. also to help new ministers in northern ireland's regional government here to transform, as the political parties would put it, public services, particularly the health service here which is widely regarded as being in a crisis, but really the focus of the negotiations that have been carried out by the dup over the last few mo
our ireland correspondent chris page has more. the details will be published over the next few days, according to the dup leader jeffrey donaldson who you heard from there, but essentially, but essentially, we know that a deal will include a number of elements. one will be legislation which sirjeffrey says will strengthen northern ireland's place in the united kingdom, particularly around the issue of trading arrangements after brexit which has really been at the heart of all these political...
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ireland. 0k, we will watch that closely. more _ ireland. 0k, we will watch that closely.- ireland. 0k, we will watch that closely. more on that on - ireland. 0k, we will watch that closely. more on that on the i ireland. 0k, we will watch that - closely. more on that on the bbc web page, of course. you will find that they are, and chris page is filing for that. more on that in the evening. the us media has been hearing today from the journalist and author ejean carroll, who last week was awarded $83 million in damages in a defamation case she brought against donald trump. ms carroll said trump raped her in a department store in the mid—1990s and then defamed her when he later denied the claim. a jury had already found trump liable for sexual abuse and on friday awarded her significant punitive damages, and a figure eight times higher than what she initially sought in her lawsuit. in her interview with cbs news, she spoke about that moment when she walked into and was confronted by the former president. oddly enough, the minute i saw him in the courtroom, and robbie was st
ireland. 0k, we will watch that closely. more _ ireland. 0k, we will watch that closely.- ireland. 0k, we will watch that closely. more on that on - ireland. 0k, we will watch that closely. more on that on the i ireland. 0k, we will watch that - closely. more on that on the bbc web page, of course. you will find that they are, and chris page is filing for that. more on that in the evening. the us media has been hearing today from the journalist and author ejean carroll, who last week was...
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.— northern ireland.n ireland. apology for the slight break up on _ northern ireland. apology for the slight break up on the _ northern ireland. apology for the slight break up on the sound - northern ireland. apology for the slight break up on the sound of. slight break up on the sound of blessedness that conference starts, will carry it live on the ground. turning to another important story. british consumers are facing higher costs on food, plants and animal imports from the eu, as the government imposes new post—brexit import controls. health certificates will now be required on eu goods, ranging from cut flowers, to fresh produce, including meat, fruit and vegetables. businesses in britain have warned the rules will cause delays and push up their costs. let's speak to patricia michelson — the owner of la fromagerie, which has three independent cheese shops in london and gets most of its produce from the eu. thank you for being here in the programme a basic reaction to these new controls coming in and
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ireland's place in the internal market. �* i. ., , _ ireland's place in the internal market. �* ., ,ease the money now for _ market. are you happy to release the money now for public _ market. are you happy to release the money now for public sector - market. are you happy to release the money now for public sector pay? - market. are you happy to release the | money now for public sector pay? the financial money now for public sector pay? tia: financial package will money now for public sector pay? t'i2 financial package will be money now for public sector pay? ti2 financial package will be available to the incoming executive. what financial package will be available to the incoming executive. what has chanced? to the incoming executive. what has changed? will— to the incoming executive. what has changed? will there _ to the incoming executive. what has changed? will there be _ to the incoming executive. what has changed? will there be fewer - to the incoming executive. what hasj changed? will there be fewer checks on goods— changed? will there be fewer checks on goods coming from gr
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this package, i believe, safeguards in northern ireland to�*s place in northern ireland to�*s place inon and will restore our place within the uk internal market. the northern ireland secretary, chris heaton—harris, has welcomed the dup's announcement. he said: and he added: "sirjeffrey donaldson has said "this is subject to the binding commitments between "the democratic unionist party and the uk government — "i can confirm that we will stick to this agreement." the parties entitled to form an executive in northern ireland — including the dup and the nationalist party, sinn fein — will meet later today. the president of sinn fein, mary lou mcdonald, has said she is optimistic that there will be a fully functioning assembly and executive before 8 february. she added she wanted to press on without delay. let's take a moment to explain how the northern ireland assembly works — and why it hasn't been sitting. it's made up by elected members of the legislative assembly — or mlas. it can make laws for northern ireland only, but it hasn't functioned since the main unionist party — the dup —
this package, i believe, safeguards in northern ireland to�*s place in northern ireland to�*s place inon and will restore our place within the uk internal market. the northern ireland secretary, chris heaton—harris, has welcomed the dup's announcement. he said: and he added: "sirjeffrey donaldson has said "this is subject to the binding commitments between "the democratic unionist party and the uk government — "i can confirm that we will stick to this...
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frankie, good to have our northern ireland. frankie, good to have your insight _ northern ireland.t into this. - northern ireland. frankie, good toj have your insight into this. frankie devon. we will talk again, i'm sure, as we start to get a sense of what that actually changes on the ground. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - it's that familiar drone noise, but this drone is much bigger than the usual type you'll see. and it's been flying around falmouth harbour as a trial to see how it can be used in a maritime setting. we're just trying the simple things really. we're just trying the simple things, really. actually, those simple things can be quite challenging in a harbour environment. so, we're just flying the drone from from ship to shore. we think there's business potential to use drones for that type of activity in the future. those behind the programme say they've shown they could deliver supplies to large civilian vessels within the harbour. there's been ship—to—shore deliveries like this i
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and, yes, within days, devolution could return to northern ireland., more debate here tomorrow and those changes in the law and one final thing, those changes in the law and one finalthing, northern those changes in the law and one final thing, northern ireland is in a closer relationship with the eu than the rest of the uk and that will prompt debate and discussion and argument for years to come, with or without devolution. chris mason, thank you. while we've been on air the london fire brigade has said it's dealing with a serious incident in south london in which nine people — our correspondent, ellie price, is here. we have heard from the metropolitan police that a suspected corrosive substance was to honour people in lambeth and there were three victims, a woman and two young children have been taken to hospital for treatment and three other people, all adults, for treatment and three other people, alladults, have for treatment and three other people, all adults, have also been taken to hospital with injuries they sustained when they came to their
and, yes, within days, devolution could return to northern ireland., more debate here tomorrow and those changes in the law and one final thing, those changes in the law and one finalthing, northern those changes in the law and one final thing, northern ireland is in a closer relationship with the eu than the rest of the uk and that will prompt debate and discussion and argument for years to come, with or without devolution. chris mason, thank you. while we've been on air the london fire...
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of ireland — that was the northern ireland protocol.hecks on the irish border, the protocol introduced new checks on goods coming into northern ireland from the rest of the uk. that meant no hard border in ireland — but pro—british unionists felt the arrangement caused delays and weakened northern ireland's role in the uk and refused to support the arrangement — until the latest compromise. live now to belfast and political analyst dr clare rice. good to have you on the programme. we don't know the details yet and we are hoping we will hear them today when they are published. do you think they are likely to go far enough to convince all unionists to accept this deal?— enough to convince all unionists to accept this deal? insured know. we already know _ accept this deal? insured know. we already know the _ accept this deal? insured know. we already know the dup _ accept this deal? insured know. we already know the dup earlier - accept this deal? insured know. we already know the dup earlier this i already know the dup earlier this week h
of ireland — that was the northern ireland protocol.hecks on the irish border, the protocol introduced new checks on goods coming into northern ireland from the rest of the uk. that meant no hard border in ireland — but pro—british unionists felt the arrangement caused delays and weakened northern ireland's role in the uk and refused to support the arrangement — until the latest compromise. live now to belfast and political analyst dr clare rice. good to have you on the programme. we...
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as i have repeatedly said, northern ireland has to make northern ireland has to make northern irelanduence of events now unfolds, provides the basis for restoring our institutions, my party will not be found wanting in working with others to deliver better healthcare for our people, to drive down waiting lists, to deliver childcare support for working families to invest in our schools, particularly in special education to grow our economy and create a prosperous northern ireland for everyone. i want to get out there and attract investment into northern ireland, to get the funding we need to secure our public services for the future. and to ensure that our public servants and public sector workers are properly paid for what they do, so we are committed to achieving and delivering these things. standing here now, do you have the full— standing here now, do you have the full support? | standing here now, do you have the full support?— the full support? i believe that the decisions - the full support? i believe that the decisions taken i the full support? i believe i that the decisions ta
as i have repeatedly said, northern ireland has to make northern ireland has to make northern irelanduence of events now unfolds, provides the basis for restoring our institutions, my party will not be found wanting in working with others to deliver better healthcare for our people, to drive down waiting lists, to deliver childcare support for working families to invest in our schools, particularly in special education to grow our economy and create a prosperous northern ireland for everyone. i...
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executive, thus members to the northern ireland executive, thus seein- members to the northern irelandtive, thus seein- the executive, thus seeing the restoration of the locally elected institutions. we recognise that significant further advances have been achieved through these negotiations and the details of the new package of measures will be published by the uk government in due course. this package, i believe, safeguards northern ireland's place in the union and will restore our place within the uk internal market. , , ., . , market. this storage is breaking _ market. this storage is breaking in _ market. this storage is breaking in the - market. this storage is breaking in the last - market. this storage is l breaking in the last hour market. this storage is - breaking in the last hour but be —— we can bring you some reaction from northern ireland's main nationalist party, sinn fein leader mary lou mcdonald who says... "i am optimistic having heard jeffrey donaldson�*s public declaration that we will see the northern institutions back up and running before the eight february dead
executive, thus members to the northern ireland executive, thus seein- members to the northern irelandtive, thus seein- the executive, thus seeing the restoration of the locally elected institutions. we recognise that significant further advances have been achieved through these negotiations and the details of the new package of measures will be published by the uk government in due course. this package, i believe, safeguards northern ireland's place in the union and will restore our place...
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our ireland correspondent chris page reports.the democratic unionist party reached a pivot point, protesters tried to increase the pressure. more hard—line unionists have been urging the dup not to agree a new deal to restore the devolved government. 130 party members took part in a meeting, which lasted more than five hours. but, early this morning, the leader, sirjeffrey donaldson, announced he had won support for a plan to bring back power—sharing. i believe that with the faithful delivery of this package of measures, hard work and dedication, we will be able to look back on this moment as the defining time when northern ireland's place within the union was safeguarded and our place within the united kingdom internal market was restored. unionists have been strongly opposed to trading arrangements, which were brought in after brexit. northern ireland follows different rules to great britain, meaning there are checks on goods arriving here from england, scotland and wales. the dup has said that separates this part of the uk fro
our ireland correspondent chris page reports.the democratic unionist party reached a pivot point, protesters tried to increase the pressure. more hard—line unionists have been urging the dup not to agree a new deal to restore the devolved government. 130 party members took part in a meeting, which lasted more than five hours. but, early this morning, the leader, sirjeffrey donaldson, announced he had won support for a plan to bring back power—sharing. i believe that with the faithful...
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political gridlock there is in northern ireland. . ,, �*, northern ireland.thern ireland. yeah, i think it's a perfect storm of the _ northern ireland. yeah, i think it's a perfect storm of the ordinary - a perfect storm of the ordinary inflationary pressures that all of us are feeling across the uk, but it's exacerbated of course by the collapse of the executive which basically means that northern ireland isn't really being governed by ministers who can't make decisions and therefore negotiate pay settlements. and, so, yeah, it's a perfect storm of lack of governance and yet workers who very badly need a pay uplift in the conditions we are living in. $5 badly need a pay uplift in the conditions we are living in. fissi conditions we are living in. as i understand _ conditions we are living in. as i understand it, _ conditions we are living in. as i understand it, the _ conditions we are living in. as i understand it, the government is offering, the uk government is offering, the uk government is offering a financial package but of course it's conditional upon
political gridlock there is in northern ireland. . ,, �*, northern ireland.thern ireland. yeah, i think it's a perfect storm of the _ northern ireland. yeah, i think it's a perfect storm of the ordinary - a perfect storm of the ordinary inflationary pressures that all of us are feeling across the uk, but it's exacerbated of course by the collapse of the executive which basically means that northern ireland isn't really being governed by ministers who can't make decisions and therefore...
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who wants a united ireian— united ireland i am glad we are caettin to united ireland i am glad we arend i am glad we are getting to a juncture _ united ireland i am glad we are getting to a juncture where - getting to a juncture where power—sharing maybe possible again, i believe in power—sharing and i believe in life you get much more done when you work together as opposed to working apart. shifter done when you work together as opposed to working apart. after two ears of opposed to working apart. after two years of uncertainty, _ opposed to working apart. after two years of uncertainty, frustration - years of uncertainty, frustration and division, it looks like the stormont stalemate will soon be at an end but it is not done yet, so people in northern ireland must do what they have done for nearly two years. wait. let's speak to our political editor, chris mason, who's in westminster. what's changed 7 the key thing to emfay sills tonight, is we don't know, because the new plan has not yet been published. plenty of key figures have seen it, so we have been able to glean some of the d
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for unionists that was undermining northern ireland's place within the uk., butjeffrey donaldson says it will be further amended and mitigated. one thing we are pretty sure on, though, is a sort of side deal which the uk and the eu have announced this afternoon, and that concerns northern ireland's participation in uk trade deals. up until now, northern ireland could not benefit when it came to imports under those deals. for example, when bringing in things like new zealand lamb northern ireland importers would still face tariffs rather than the tariff—free arrangements under the trade deal. now the uk and the eu say they have reached an agreement in the body which oversees the overall northern ireland brexit deal, and northern ireland now can participate fully in those trade deals. and sirjeffrey donaldson was saying, well, here is something which shows the eu have actually moved a bit. there is going to be a textural change to what is in the overall windsor framework agreement. people said that couldn't be done and now it is being done. so that is somethin
for unionists that was undermining northern ireland's place within the uk., butjeffrey donaldson says it will be further amended and mitigated. one thing we are pretty sure on, though, is a sort of side deal which the uk and the eu have announced this afternoon, and that concerns northern ireland's participation in uk trade deals. up until now, northern ireland could not benefit when it came to imports under those deals. for example, when bringing in things like new zealand lamb northern...
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leading to this between northern ireland and england, scotland and wales.e last half hour, the dup leader and the northern ireland secretary have been giving the new plan the big cell. ., ., cell. committed to delivering the steel swiftly _ cell. committed to delivering the steel swiftly so _ cell. committed to delivering the steel swiftly so we _ cell. committed to delivering the steel swiftly so we can _ cell. committed to delivering the steel swiftly so we can build - cell. committed to delivering the steel swiftly so we can build a . steel swiftly so we can build a brighter future for northern ireland in the united kingdom. and it is now time for elected representatives of northern ireland to come together. this agreement is something we work hard to— this agreement is something we work hard to deliver on for the people of northern_ hard to deliver on for the people of northern ireland. this is our achievement and after two years of hard work— achievement and after two years of hard work in negotiations. with achievement and after two years of hard work
leading to this between northern ireland and england, scotland and wales.e last half hour, the dup leader and the northern ireland secretary have been giving the new plan the big cell. ., ., cell. committed to delivering the steel swiftly _ cell. committed to delivering the steel swiftly so _ cell. committed to delivering the steel swiftly so we _ cell. committed to delivering the steel swiftly so we can _ cell. committed to delivering the steel swiftly so we can build - cell. committed to...
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between northern ireland and england scotland and wales.the last 30 minutes of the dup leader and a northern ireland secretary have given the new plan the big sale. the secretary have given the new plan the big sale-— the big sale. the government is delivered to _ the big sale. the government is delivered to delivering - the big sale. the government is delivered to delivering this - the big sale. the government is| delivered to delivering this gives for a fee for a brighter future for northern ireland within the united kingdom. it is now time for elected representatives in northern ireland to come together. this is this agreement is something we have come hard to work together to deliver for the people of north island. it's our achievement after two years of hard work and negotiation. safeguarding the union is an 80 peerage valued for those who worried that there's been diluted. making the core premise that there be no checks on goods going to northern ireland and i guarantee that goods can be sold in northern ireland and knows all circumst
between northern ireland and england scotland and wales.the last 30 minutes of the dup leader and a northern ireland secretary have given the new plan the big sale. the secretary have given the new plan the big sale-— the big sale. the government is delivered to _ the big sale. the government is delivered to delivering - the big sale. the government is delivered to delivering this - the big sale. the government is| delivered to delivering this gives for a fee for a brighter future for...
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to sell~ _ border on the island of ireland to sell~ so— border on the island of ireland to sell.ful lot of people _ on it which annoyed an awful lot of people in— on it which annoyed an awful lot of people in northern ireland. what rishi _ people in northern ireland. what rishi sunak did was to renegotiate that and _ rishi sunak did was to renegotiate that and to take away some of those conditionality is in the windsor framework. conditionality is in the windsor framework-— conditionality is in the windsor framework. , ., ., ,, ., framework. philip, good to talk to ou, framework. philip, good to talk to you. thank — framework. philip, good to talk to you. thank you. — framework. philip, good to talk to you, thank you, we'll— framework. philip, good to talk to you, thank you, we'll talk - framework. philip, good to talk to you, thank you, we'll talk some i framework. philip, good to talk to i you, thank you, we'll talk some more injust a moment, headlines coming up injust a moment, headlines coming up for you very shortly. hello there. we've seen some very strong winds across nort
to sell~ _ border on the island of ireland to sell~ so— border on the island of ireland to sell.ful lot of people _ on it which annoyed an awful lot of people in— on it which annoyed an awful lot of people in northern ireland. what rishi _ people in northern ireland. what rishi sunak did was to renegotiate that and _ rishi sunak did was to renegotiate that and to take away some of those conditionality is in the windsor framework. conditionality is in the windsor framework-— conditionality...
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in northern ireland. he didn't go into detail in terms of what this shoring up of the internal market of the uk will look like. he said it would make better northern ireland's place within the united kingdom. internal market, but we're going to have to wait until tomorrow to have to wait until tomorrow to see what these details are. i suppose we can only really go off the word of the dup . they off the word of the dup. they seem satisfied by this arrangement . arrangement. >> well, they do, because the dup do realise that that the union is not just in law. the union is when people feel happy in a place, well then they're not going to vote to be somewhere else. and you've got to remember there's three borders ireland. borders in northern ireland. there's the customs border that was place in 1926 by was put into place in 1926 by the republic of ireland. that's now the irish you have the republic of ireland. that's nov1constitutional you have the republic of ireland. that's nov1constitutional border have the
in northern ireland. he didn't go into detail in terms of what this shoring up of the internal market of the uk will look like. he said it would make better northern ireland's place within the united kingdom. internal market, but we're going to have to wait until tomorrow to have to wait until tomorrow to see what these details are. i suppose we can only really go off the word of the dup . they off the word of the dup. they seem satisfied by this arrangement . arrangement. >> well, they...
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for northern ireland. israel says it has killed three _ for northern ireland. israel says it has killed three palestinians - for northern ireland. israel says it has killed three palestinians in - for northern ireland. israel says it has killed three palestinians in an | has killed three palestinians in an undercover operation at a hospital in the occupied west bank. the palestinian authority is denounced the attack inside the health care facility. pakistan's former prime minister imran khan is sentenced to ten years in prison for leaking state secrets. and french farmers continue their protest with dozens of roads blocked around paris and other major cities. hello and welcome. power—sharing in northern ireland's devolved assembly set to return after the biggest unionist party the dup backed a british government deal aimed at soothing concerns over post—brexit trading rules. the government at stormont has been suspended for almost two years after the dup walked out in protest over arrangements was created to trade barriers between northern ireland and the rest
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in ireland?ssroots level, so what people can do in iocai— grassroots level, so what people can do in local communities, but to see the assembly back with politicians working _ the assembly back with politicians working together, with them standing shoulder— working together, with them standing shoulder to shoulder, is standing out the _ shoulder to shoulder, is standing out the right optics message and giving _ out the right optics message and giving us — out the right optics message and giving us a sense of hope to begin the healing. giving us a sense of hope to begin the healing-— today, the penultimate day of the covid inquiry�*s evidence gathering in scotland, there was anguish, tears, and defiance from scotland's former first minister nicola sturgeon. she cut a different figure to the one that had taken command, and was in command of the scottish government's briefings day in, day out of the pandemic, today an emotional sturgeon told lady hallet that part of her wished she had not been first
in ireland?ssroots level, so what people can do in iocai— grassroots level, so what people can do in local communities, but to see the assembly back with politicians working _ the assembly back with politicians working together, with them standing shoulder— working together, with them standing shoulder to shoulder, is standing out the _ shoulder to shoulder, is standing out the right optics message and giving _ out the right optics message and giving us — out the right optics message and...
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the democratic unionist party in northern ireland endorses a deal to restore the devolved northern irelandre are new details on a deadly attack on american forces at a base near thejordan—syria border from what washington is calling iran—backed militants. and french farmers escalate their protests against new agriculture regulations, blockading key roads around paris. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. the leader of northern ireland's democratic unionist party says his party is prepared to return to powersharing in northern ireland if the uk government delivers on a new proposal, which would include passing new legislation. the dup collapsed the power—sharing government nearly two years ago in protest against post—brexit trade arrangements. sirjeffrey donaldson says that the measures proposed by the government in london will secure a positive future for northern ireland within the uk. the package of measures in totality does provide a basis for our party to nominate members to the northern ireland executive, thus seeing the restoration of the locally elected institutions. we
the democratic unionist party in northern ireland endorses a deal to restore the devolved northern irelandre are new details on a deadly attack on american forces at a base near thejordan—syria border from what washington is calling iran—backed militants. and french farmers escalate their protests against new agriculture regulations, blockading key roads around paris. hello, i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome. the leader of northern ireland's democratic unionist party says his party...
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the democratic unionist party in northern ireland endorses a deal to restore the devolved northern irelandary of state vows a decisive response to the deadly strike that killed three american troops in jordan. and — thousands of migrants make the treacherous journey to the uk in small boats each year. some never make it, including this young boy. we have his story. hello i'm caitriona perry. before we move to events in the middle east, we want to bring you the latest on a story that's been developing in the few hours. the leader of northern ireland's democratic unionist party says his party is prepared to return to powersharing in northern ireland if the uk government delivers on a new proposal, which would include passing new legislation. the party collapsed the power—sharing government nearly two years ago in protest against post—brexit trade arrangements. sirjeffrey donaldson says that the measures proposed by the government in london will secure a positive future for northern ireland within the uk. the package of measures in totality does provide a basis for our party to nominate membe
the democratic unionist party in northern ireland endorses a deal to restore the devolved northern irelandary of state vows a decisive response to the deadly strike that killed three american troops in jordan. and — thousands of migrants make the treacherous journey to the uk in small boats each year. some never make it, including this young boy. we have his story. hello i'm caitriona perry. before we move to events in the middle east, we want to bring you the latest on a story that's been...
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why ireland?e any particular reason why china decided to visit ireland? i think china sees ireland for the potentially for a new voice in european union. it has long thought that and has tried to cultivate that. china appreciates that ireland is not a part of nato and is militarily neutral. it is firmly anchored in europe but plays a little bit of a different role from some other european states in that regard. some other european states in that reaard. ., ., i. some other european states in that reaard. ., ., ,, , , , regard. how do you see chinese irish trade relations _ regard. how do you see chinese irish trade relations developing _ regard. how do you see chinese irish trade relations developing in - regard. how do you see chinese irish trade relations developing in the - trade relations developing in the future? ., , trade relations developing in the future? . , ., . ., , future? overall, they are certainly curowin. future? overall, they are certainly growing- in _ future? overall, they are
why ireland?e any particular reason why china decided to visit ireland? i think china sees ireland for the potentially for a new voice in european union. it has long thought that and has tried to cultivate that. china appreciates that ireland is not a part of nato and is militarily neutral. it is firmly anchored in europe but plays a little bit of a different role from some other european states in that regard. some other european states in that reaard. ., ., i. some other european states in...
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ireland and the republic of ireland and the rest of the eu. back to the recent troubles to see the difference that can —— difficulties that can cause. the windsor framework diminished most of that, but it is simply not possible to have that board are taken away entirely. so there is an element of realism there from jeffrey donaldson, saying we didn't get everything we wanted, but he knew that i was not going to be the case. what they were asking for was not in the uk government �*s gift to give and they would have had to reopen negotiations with the eu. this is about realism, he realised the point has come where we now have to get back in and sell this as best we can. . to get back in and sell this as best we can. , ., , ., , we can. yes, there are still many within his — we can. yes, there are still many within his party — we can. yes, there are still many within his party who _ we can. yes, there are still many within his party who are - we can. yes, there are still many within his party who are opposed| we can. yes, there are still many i w
ireland and the republic of ireland and the rest of the eu. back to the recent troubles to see the difference that can —— difficulties that can cause. the windsor framework diminished most of that, but it is simply not possible to have that board are taken away entirely. so there is an element of realism there from jeffrey donaldson, saying we didn't get everything we wanted, but he knew that i was not going to be the case. what they were asking for was not in the uk government �*s gift...
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moment, i'll be ireland?ame pretty patel. joined by dame pretty patel. i'll ask her four years on how she's feeling about brexit and what she makes of the illegal migration act not being any use at all. >> on patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 pm, i'll reveal the shocking truth about britain's broken borders that the government doesn't want you to know. plus, it's sturgeon on the stand. ex—deputy tory chairman lee anderson wades in on that. i've got a big exclusive for you about taxpayer funded legal aid being given to a sex predator and murderer so that he can reduce his prison sentence. why are we paying for these monsters and former mumford and sons guitarist turned freedom fighter winston marshall joins me live in the studio. it's a brand spanking new patrick christys tonight . spanking new patrick christys tonight. it's 9 to 11 pm. be there i >> -- >> well, i m hum >> well, i must tell you, this brexit anniversary , four years brexit anniversary, four years on, started off very well for me . i was a resta
moment, i'll be ireland?ame pretty patel. joined by dame pretty patel. i'll ask her four years on how she's feeling about brexit and what she makes of the illegal migration act not being any use at all. >> on patrick christys tonight, 9 to 11 pm, i'll reveal the shocking truth about britain's broken borders that the government doesn't want you to know. plus, it's sturgeon on the stand. ex—deputy tory chairman lee anderson wades in on that. i've got a big exclusive for you about taxpayer...
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the across northern ireland and specifically belfast. across northern ireland and secificall belfast. ,, specifically belfast. the main issue across ireland _ specifically belfast. the main issue across ireland this _ specifically belfast. the main issue across ireland this morning - specifically belfast. the main issue across ireland this morning as - specifically belfast. the main issue across ireland this morning as the l across ireland this morning as the restoration of the power supply because we were told at the height of things last night a 118,000 homes were without power, the latest result is that's down to about 110,000 result is that's down to about 40,000 homes and we are told hundreds of extra staff have been made available to try and get power restored and are still lots of travel disruption. we had cancelled flights, trains, ferry crossings, over 100 flights cancelled at dublin airport, we are told some people waited up to ten hours on some flights did not land for they were meant to but we heard from belfast international airport this morning, so thanks largely back to
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fin westminster in northern ireland?n election to hand it over to the people to have their say —— on the current legislation, if the assembly is not restored by midnight tonight. if the dup does not recognise the previous election, with sinn fein as the leader, which is the problem for the dup... let leader, which is the problem for the dup. .. , , , ,_ dup... let me bring in dup. they say dup... let me bring in dup. they say dup are refusing _ dup... let me bring in dup. they say dup are refusing to _ dup... let me bring in dup. they say dup are refusing to recognise - dup... let me bring in dup. they say dup are refusing to recognise a - dup are refusing to recognise a nationalist first minister? that is the only conclusion _ nationalist first minister? that is the only conclusion you - nationalist first minister? that is the only conclusion you can - nationalist first minister? that is| the only conclusion you can come through. the only conclusion you can come throu~h. . , the only conclusion you can come throu~h. .,,
fin westminster in northern ireland?n election to hand it over to the people to have their say —— on the current legislation, if the assembly is not restored by midnight tonight. if the dup does not recognise the previous election, with sinn fein as the leader, which is the problem for the dup... let leader, which is the problem for the dup. .. , , , ,_ dup... let me bring in dup. they say dup... let me bring in dup. they say dup are refusing _ dup... let me bring in dup. they say dup are...
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you will know that in northern ireland the health sectorj northern ireland the health sector he is stretchedu fear the money it might not actually cover all of those areas. that is a realistic possibility. what happens then, if it doesn't?— realistic possibility. what happens then, if it doesn't? well, the trade union congress — then, if it doesn't? well, the trade union congress that _ then, if it doesn't? well, the trade union congress that covers - then, if it doesn't? well, the trade union congress that covers the - union congress that covers the island of ireland has a specific committee for northern ireland and all of the unions across all of the sectors of the economy have a percentage ideas for reform of the funding package that comes to northern ireland. what we call the barn or consequential�*s, and the full fund that comes to us. and i know that they will be pursuing very direct engagement with both reformed executives and probably the treasury to ensure that the reforms that are badly needed but also the supports, the transformation of the health service, we need real help and we
you will know that in northern ireland the health sectorj northern ireland the health sector he is stretchedu fear the money it might not actually cover all of those areas. that is a realistic possibility. what happens then, if it doesn't?— realistic possibility. what happens then, if it doesn't? well, the trade union congress — then, if it doesn't? well, the trade union congress that _ then, if it doesn't? well, the trade union congress that covers - then, if it doesn't? well, the trade...
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people in northern ireland. people in northern ireland are dealing with real issues.n support that in any way that we can but only in ways that are welcome. just when we had some better news in the relationship that has been strained after brexiter, you then issued this court case filed in the european court of human rights and it has raised significant tension between your government and the british government. and it has raised more questions about why you have done this point. about why you have done this oint. ., ., ~ about why you have done this oint, ., ., 4' , about why you have done this oint. ., ., ~ , ., point. look, it is not something _ point. look, it is not something we - point. look, it is not. something we wanted point. look, it is not- something we wanted to do. point. look, it is not— something we wanted to do. we made our position very clear to the governments over the past couple of years. we feel we need to stand by the victims in northern ireland and the families and survivors and we had an agreement on how legacy matter should be dealt with, sig
people in northern ireland. people in northern ireland are dealing with real issues.n support that in any way that we can but only in ways that are welcome. just when we had some better news in the relationship that has been strained after brexiter, you then issued this court case filed in the european court of human rights and it has raised significant tension between your government and the british government. and it has raised more questions about why you have done this point. about why you...
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. as if the ireland.eu was being deliberately difficult. change difficult. if there's a change of tone there that begins to unlock all sorts of things. >> think right. and you >> i think that's right. and you and that the brexit and i know that the brexit negotiations were incredibly difficult. union difficult. the european union and regrettably, ireland used them to actually batter the uk for having the temerity to leave the european union and you'll remember, as well as an eu official saying that northern ireland was the price of brexit. so you know, we've been trying to deal with this over a long penod to deal with this over a long period of time . it shouldn't period of time. it shouldn't have happened. of course, jacob. and in northern ireland there is a long terme understanding that you don't have something that isn't agreed by the majority of unionists and the majority of nationalists. the protocol was never accepted by all of unionism . um, so that has been a unionism. um, so that has been a huge
. as if the ireland.eu was being deliberately difficult. change difficult. if there's a change of tone there that begins to unlock all sorts of things. >> think right. and you >> i think that's right. and you and that the brexit and i know that the brexit negotiations were incredibly difficult. union difficult. the european union and regrettably, ireland used them to actually batter the uk for having the temerity to leave the european union and you'll remember, as well as an eu...
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hopefully a brighter story into the afternoon for northern ireland.sius. now, through thursday night into the early hours of friday morning, there'll be a spell of heavier, more persistent rain, as the cold front starts to push its way steadily eastwards. hopefully that will clear away from east anglia. here, it will be a mild start on friday morning. clearer skies, fresher conditions, 11—5 celsius in the far north and west. but that's where we'll have the best of the sunshine. and on the whole, a ridge of high pressure will build on friday, keeping things largely fine and quiet. a few scattered showers along north and west—facing coasts of scotland and northern ireland. a little bit fresher here, but generally those temperatures above where they should be for the time of year still, at around 6—12 celisus. into the start of the weekend, england and wales still under this influence of high pressure, quiet and dry. toppling across the high, we'll see weather fronts. so as we look further ahead, there's always the risk of some wetter and windier weather
hopefully a brighter story into the afternoon for northern ireland.sius. now, through thursday night into the early hours of friday morning, there'll be a spell of heavier, more persistent rain, as the cold front starts to push its way steadily eastwards. hopefully that will clear away from east anglia. here, it will be a mild start on friday morning. clearer skies, fresher conditions, 11—5 celsius in the far north and west. but that's where we'll have the best of the sunshine. and on the...
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sector pay increases — and the lack of one in northern ireland.ment hasn't been sitting for nearly two years. it collapsed when the dup walked out in protest over post—brexit trading arrangements. the uk government has offered a financial package which would include provisions on pay, with the caveat that devolution must be restored — which hasn't happened. the secretary of state for northern ireland, chris heaton—harris, has said that public sector pay is a devolved matter. he added he was deeply disappointed the funding offer hasn't been taken up by stormont parties. 16 unions came together for today's strike action. the biggest rally was in belfast city centre. those taking part in the mass walk—out say the decision wasn't an easy one, but they believe it was the right one. make no mistake about it, we will win this fight. cheering. we are facing a massive recruitment and retention crisis. nobody wants to be a teacher any more. none of my colleagues want bei on a picket line but you just feel they have no other option. why should we be paid any
sector pay increases — and the lack of one in northern ireland.ment hasn't been sitting for nearly two years. it collapsed when the dup walked out in protest over post—brexit trading arrangements. the uk government has offered a financial package which would include provisions on pay, with the caveat that devolution must be restored — which hasn't happened. the secretary of state for northern ireland, chris heaton—harris, has said that public sector pay is a devolved matter. he added he...
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that is the latest from northern ireland. ij the latest from northern ireland.you live pictures from scotland. this is the shetland islands. a stormy outlook. quite remote anyway. often it is very stormy around the shetland islands but that is the live scene. parts of scotland badly hit with not many train services. overnight, wind up to 80 mph across the central belt of scotland and across the whole of the country. the strongest gust report was 99 mph at northumberland. let's go to the very south. this is the scene in cornwall. this is this family most port in the uk. a lot calmer this morning but across the whole country, those coastal areas overnight hit by a lot of those strong winds brought by the storm and it has been affecting train travel. now to our correspondent sean dilley who is in euston. it has improved but take us through what the latest is across the country in terms of the rail network. country in terms of the rail network-— country in terms of the rail network. let's kick off with scotland- _ network. let's kick off with scotland. this _ networ
that is the latest from northern ireland. ij the latest from northern ireland.you live pictures from scotland. this is the shetland islands. a stormy outlook. quite remote anyway. often it is very stormy around the shetland islands but that is the live scene. parts of scotland badly hit with not many train services. overnight, wind up to 80 mph across the central belt of scotland and across the whole of the country. the strongest gust report was 99 mph at northumberland. let's go to the very...
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. ., . , ., ireland.ely we can do better for the _ ireland. collectively we can do better for the people - ireland. collectively we can do better for the people we - ireland. collectively we can dol better for the people we serve, collectively we can fight back against this agenda, collectively we can fight had the public services. israel says it has killed three palestinians in an undercover operation at a hospital in the occupied west bank. the palestinian authority denounced the attack inside the health care facility. pakistan's former prime minister imran khan is sentenced to ten years in prison for leaking state secrets. and french farmers continue their protests with dozens of roads blocked around paris and other major cities. welcome to today's verified live. power—sharing in northern islands devolved assembly are set to return after the biggest unionist party that he will pay back a british government deal aimed at soothing concerns over post—brexit trading rules. government at stormont has been s
. ., . , ., ireland.ely we can do better for the _ ireland. collectively we can do better for the people - ireland. collectively we can do better for the people we - ireland. collectively we can dol better for the people we serve, collectively we can fight back against this agenda, collectively we can fight had the public services. israel says it has killed three palestinians in an undercover operation at a hospital in the occupied west bank. the palestinian authority denounced the attack...