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ireland, when you talk about the details _ ireland, when you talk about the details of _ ireland, whene — the details of that today? will update you on that the details of that today?“ will update you on that later, we have a lot of work to be done. we have a lot of work to be done, ., , we have a lot of work to be done. ., , done. so, that is so keir starmer— done. so, that is so keir starmer being _ done. so, that is so keir starmer being greeted l done. so, that is so keir| starmer being greeted in done. so, that is so keir - starmer being greeted in dublin by his irish counterpart, simon harris. at the beginning of those discussions, mr harris said that it was a great honour to welcome keir starmer and said both british and irish relations, it was a chance to put him on a new path and he said that it was a chance to flesh out what that that like any practical sense and that it had to be embedded in peace, prosperity mutual respect. they talked about the good friday agreement, simon harris saying it was a solemn duty that they both took seriously as being co—guarantors of that histo
ireland, when you talk about the details _ ireland, when you talk about the details of _ ireland, whene — the details of that today? will update you on that the details of that today?“ will update you on that later, we have a lot of work to be done. we have a lot of work to be done, ., , we have a lot of work to be done. ., , done. so, that is so keir starmer— done. so, that is so keir starmer being _ done. so, that is so keir starmer being greeted l done. so, that is so keir| starmer...
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ultimately that was what the northern ireland | was what the northern ireland protocol was all about,re in order to keep us from having a hard border, that northern ireland has to stay aligned to a lot of eu single market rules and one of the key issues that creates friction across the irish sea is agriculture. it is no small wonder that one of the issues that labour have said they want to do going into government was to do going into government was to reach an agricultural deal with the eu. that is important in potentially resolving some of the frictions across the irish sea which something has created barriers within the united kingdom.— created barriers within the united kingdom. what else is auoin to united kingdom. what else is going to have _ united kingdom. what else is going to have to _ united kingdom. what else is going to have to be _ united kingdom. what else is going to have to be on - united kingdom. what else is going to have to be on the . going to have to be on the table in order to fulfil this reset? i table in order to fulfil this reset? ~' ., table in order to fulf
ultimately that was what the northern ireland | was what the northern ireland protocol was all about,re in order to keep us from having a hard border, that northern ireland has to stay aligned to a lot of eu single market rules and one of the key issues that creates friction across the irish sea is agriculture. it is no small wonder that one of the issues that labour have said they want to do going into government was to do going into government was to reach an agricultural deal with the eu....
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take ireland, today the apple case could no longer occur, and ireland changed its corporate tax rulesent irish incorporated companies from being stateless for tax purposes. joining us now is brendan murphy, head of tax at baker tilly ireland. thanks forjoining us. in your expert opinion, does apple have a point when it claims that the ec is trying to rewrite the rules of the past? i suppose the answer is yes and no. i will look at the pure tax voted to give prospective and yes, they do have a point —— tax legendary. this was at a time when the irish law allows this to be the case, and companies that were not resident did not have a tax charge in ireland and apple and other companies at the time it would have used the structure to allow profits to be moved into another prevent corporate tax rules to prevent irish incorporated companies from being stateless for tax purposes. joining us now is brendan murphy, head of tax at baker tilly ireland. thanks forjoining us. in your expert opinion, does apple have a point when it claims that the ec is trying to rewrite the rules of the past? i su
take ireland, today the apple case could no longer occur, and ireland changed its corporate tax rulesent irish incorporated companies from being stateless for tax purposes. joining us now is brendan murphy, head of tax at baker tilly ireland. thanks forjoining us. in your expert opinion, does apple have a point when it claims that the ec is trying to rewrite the rules of the past? i suppose the answer is yes and no. i will look at the pure tax voted to give prospective and yes, they do have a...
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we number of years between britain and ireland-— and ireland.we heard from the taoiseach speaking _ and ireland. we heard from the taoiseach speaking early - and ireland. we heard from the taoiseach speaking early in - and ireland. we heard from the taoiseach speaking early in the| taoiseach speaking early in the day and couching a lot of what he was saying on that peace agreement, saying that we need to harness the full potential of this gift from previous generations. they also spoke about global matters as well, didn't they?— didn't they? yes, absolutely. it was relatively _ didn't they? yes, absolutely. it was relatively sunny - didn't they? yes, absolutely. it was relatively sunny in - it was relatively sunny in dublin today, which i don't know if you have been here before, but that is quite a rarity here. both the taoiseach and the prime minister stood outside, very smiley, shaking hands and posing for photographs before the meeting took place and they did speak took place and they did speak to the media quite briefly. it was all very poli
we number of years between britain and ireland-— and ireland.we heard from the taoiseach speaking _ and ireland. we heard from the taoiseach speaking early - and ireland. we heard from the taoiseach speaking early in - and ireland. we heard from the taoiseach speaking early in the| taoiseach speaking early in the day and couching a lot of what he was saying on that peace agreement, saying that we need to harness the full potential of this gift from previous generations. they also spoke about...
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interest between the uk and ireland. issues like energy, issues with the implementation of the northern ireland protocol, the windsor framework, and the wider uk eu relations and deepening that. good optics, a good start, lots more to do. you are working out the post—brexit relationship, uk trade policy. what do they need to focus on, how do they take it forward? as you say, still quite a lot of sticking points. a huge agenda for the uk with the eu and member states such as ireland. for example, trade in goods to reduce the barriers, for example food and drink agreement. the trade in services to allow people to move more easily for work. discussions around mobility, which is something the uk wants, used mobility, something the eu wants. shared challenges in terms of energy and climate change. —— youth mobility. there is a shared energy market across the island of ireland. security was mentioned there, that's one of the earliest discussions that is ongoing about a security pact between the uk and the eu. we are told a lot
interest between the uk and ireland. issues like energy, issues with the implementation of the northern ireland protocol, the windsor framework, and the wider uk eu relations and deepening that. good optics, a good start, lots more to do. you are working out the post—brexit relationship, uk trade policy. what do they need to focus on, how do they take it forward? as you say, still quite a lot of sticking points. a huge agenda for the uk with the eu and member states such as ireland. for...
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that affects ireland particularly. there is a shared energy market across the island of ireland.mentioned there, that's one of the earliest discussions that's ongoing about a security pact between the uk and the eu. we're told a lot of this won't start in real anger, the negotiations, until december orjanuary. that's because the eu's forming a new commission and they are not all yet in place to start this. it's on details like that which will put into practice the warm words we're seeing from the leaders now. meanwhile, in his first major interview since becoming prime minister, keir starmer has told the bbc that the previous government "broke" the nhs in ways which were "unforgiveable". speaking exclusively to sunday with laura kuennsberg, he said a review of the health service to be published in the coming week finds the conservatives' changes to the nhs were "hopelessly misconceived", and austerity in the coalition years, followed by the pandemic, had left the nhs in a perilous "awful position". everybody watching this who has used the nhs or relatives who have, know it's brok
that affects ireland particularly. there is a shared energy market across the island of ireland.mentioned there, that's one of the earliest discussions that's ongoing about a security pact between the uk and the eu. we're told a lot of this won't start in real anger, the negotiations, until december orjanuary. that's because the eu's forming a new commission and they are not all yet in place to start this. it's on details like that which will put into practice the warm words we're seeing from...
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i spoke to our ireland corresponded about the visit. , ireland corresponded about the visit. ., , ., we heard again _ visit. those words that we heard again and _ visit. those words that we heard again and again - visit. those words that we | heard again and again over visit. those words that we - heard again and again over the past couple of weeks, reset and renew about the relationship between the uk and the republic of ireland. we know that a roundtable discussion that has been going on with industry leaders has wrapped up and we know that sir keir starmer had to say that he wanted to flesh out a reset of the relationship but it must be embedded in peace, prosperity and mutual respect and friendship. today has felt quite light—hearted. as you said, a lot of smiles and handshakes. we know that it are attending a football match together in dublin later that will take place between the republic of ireland and england. ijoke was made about that saying that, it is important... the rivalry would be friendly. we also heard the announcement of a summit every year to take place between the
i spoke to our ireland corresponded about the visit. , ireland corresponded about the visit. ., , ., we heard again _ visit. those words that we heard again and _ visit. those words that we heard again and again - visit. those words that we | heard again and again over visit. those words that we - heard again and again over the past couple of weeks, reset and renew about the relationship between the uk and the republic of ireland. we know that a roundtable discussion that has been going on with...
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but scotland and northern ireland again dry for much of the day. for the warmest spots. and of course it's the great north run tomorrow. and i do think some of that rain could affect the region for quite a bit of the day. 14 or 15 degrees. not too warm for any runners there. heading through into monday, and low pressure starts to ease away towards the east. higher pressure building in so that will improve the weather from the west as we move through monday, but some showers linger for parts of eastern england, the winds coming in from a west or even north westerly direction, so a bit of a change in wind direction. it'll feel different. not as warm as recent days, not as humid and temperatures between about 16 to 19 for most of us. but then that cooling trend continues as we head into next week, especially through the middle part of the week. you can see the blue colour showing this colder air mass sinking in from the north west, bringing with it some sunshine, but also some showers. a real drop in temperature through next week, and most of the show
but scotland and northern ireland again dry for much of the day. for the warmest spots. and of course it's the great north run tomorrow. and i do think some of that rain could affect the region for quite a bit of the day. 14 or 15 degrees. not too warm for any runners there. heading through into monday, and low pressure starts to ease away towards the east. higher pressure building in so that will improve the weather from the west as we move through monday, but some showers linger for parts of...
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face ireland because it's not going — to face ireland because it's not going to — to face ireland becausean easy task. i to face ireland because it's not going to be an easy task. the. going to be an easy task. the tournament _ going to be an easy task. the tournament hosts _ going to be an easy task. tin; tournament hosts canada going to be an easy task. tournament hosts canada on going to be an easy task— tournament hosts canada on saturday. after reaching the us open semifinals, jack draper broke into the world's top 20, but the season isn't ending as he'd have liked. an abdominal issue saw him retire midway through his quarterfinal at the japan 0pen yesterday, and the british number one has now pulled out of this week's shanghai masters. it's also been a breakthrough season for great britain's sonay kartal, even though at the start of the year she wondered whether her career might be over after a health scare. but the 22—year—old, who made it to the third round of wimbledon, won her maiden wta tour title a few weeks ago, breaking into the top 100 for the first time. i have been for so
face ireland because it's not going — to face ireland because it's not going to — to face ireland becausean easy task. i to face ireland because it's not going to be an easy task. the. going to be an easy task. the tournament _ going to be an easy task. the tournament hosts _ going to be an easy task. tin; tournament hosts canada going to be an easy task. tournament hosts canada on going to be an easy task— tournament hosts canada on saturday. after reaching the us open semifinals, jack...
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even though it was ireland.eland that threatened at first it was england that took the lead all throughout the game anthony garden dangerous on the left—hand side. a good run from him a ball inside the box, harry kane shot was blocked. declan rice fired the ball home for the muted celebrations from declan rice as we all know he used to play for the republic of ireland, actually made three appearances for them at senior level. but they were families which mean he could switch allegiance to england just before the half hour it was up 2—0. if declan rice didn't celebrate jack grealish certainly did what is that it was introduced he was booed. he was also subjected to strong challenges. great work between, playing the ball into the box was object grealish firing home and celebrated in front of england fans, which just made the atmosphere a bit more fffiiirrreee as the game went on. into the second half no more goals. ireland probably should've put a run back in the second half of the like i said, no more goals. lee
even though it was ireland.eland that threatened at first it was england that took the lead all throughout the game anthony garden dangerous on the left—hand side. a good run from him a ball inside the box, harry kane shot was blocked. declan rice fired the ball home for the muted celebrations from declan rice as we all know he used to play for the republic of ireland, actually made three appearances for them at senior level. but they were families which mean he could switch allegiance to...
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start for northern ireland.t it is across england and wales where we've got heavy rain and thunderstorms. some potential disruption first thing and some brightness across parts of east anglia and the south east. but here as we go through the day, we'll see some thunderstorms developing, some longer spells of rain possible for parts of wales, the west country as well . wales, the west country as well. so do stay tuned to the forecast as we go through the next 24 hours, as there could be some disruption generally staying dry for northern ireland and scotland . temperatures here scotland. temperatures here cooler than recent days 1718 celsius best of the sunshine 22 or 23 celsius towards the east and southeast and then through into the evening time. those thunderstorms continue. they do also produce some heavy rain across southern and eastern parts of scotland. as we end the day generally staying dry for northern ireland, the outlook is for it to generally remain unsettled, but turning unseasonably cooler as we get
start for northern ireland.t it is across england and wales where we've got heavy rain and thunderstorms. some potential disruption first thing and some brightness across parts of east anglia and the south east. but here as we go through the day, we'll see some thunderstorms developing, some longer spells of rain possible for parts of wales, the west country as well . wales, the west country as well. so do stay tuned to the forecast as we go through the next 24 hours, as there could be some...
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our ireland correspondent sara girvin reports.fter years of strained relations, this was the moment sir keir starmer was given 100,000 welcomes to dublin. smiles and handshakes as he and his irish counterpart were presented with football jerseys ahead of the republic of ireland versus england game they're watching this evening. this will be proudly worn in north london. both leaders said this was an opportunity to renew and deepen the friendship between britain and ireland. i know as two new leaders of our respective countries, we both said we wish to place british—irish relations on a new path. i really appreciate the time you have given since taking office. it's really important to me, to my government, and i think it is the moment for reset, and it's the moment we put meaning behind those words. international matters took centre stage following a round table business discussion. we have to be clear in the face of russian aggression, we have to stand together and co—ordinate, stand with our allies and give ukraine all the suppor
our ireland correspondent sara girvin reports.fter years of strained relations, this was the moment sir keir starmer was given 100,000 welcomes to dublin. smiles and handshakes as he and his irish counterpart were presented with football jerseys ahead of the republic of ireland versus england game they're watching this evening. this will be proudly worn in north london. both leaders said this was an opportunity to renew and deepen the friendship between britain and ireland. i know as two new...
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they symbolize in ireland stuff. i don't like. it's kind of foreign to the eyes, nearly sense of the new, popular all the time. i don't think it's very appreciate all the song as a commentary on kind of capitalism consuming children, and that we're losing we had an idea of what we want to this country to be supposed to be a social democracy. and now if you look around or if you can just see that moni rules all the, the the, the government doesn't do anything to change. this is going to be places for businesses and hotels popping to follow the place house. and some people went there to protest. we walked all along with the stacy and i told them to the cancer, they tried to build a hotel on the campus on 12 and 9, sorry, no telling me have to protest against this. and it was over turned that was a bit of a, a revolution. the cobblestone hub is one of the double is most traditional watering holes. thursday, the problem, the site for over 400 years to mass, a nice family have been running it for 36 years since then. music has be the s
they symbolize in ireland stuff. i don't like. it's kind of foreign to the eyes, nearly sense of the new, popular all the time. i don't think it's very appreciate all the song as a commentary on kind of capitalism consuming children, and that we're losing we had an idea of what we want to this country to be supposed to be a social democracy. and now if you look around or if you can just see that moni rules all the, the the, the government doesn't do anything to change. this is going to be...
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but in ireland, i mean , he ireland have been very mean, he ireland have been very vocal against britain and we're very, very difficult about our leaving quite ridiculously, given the amount of trade we do with, with ireland , and i hope with, with ireland, and i hope starmer will be singing the national anthem tonight if he's there for the game, but i doubt he will be at the game. i don't know, but if he is, i hope he sings it , know, but if he is, i hope he sings it, and, i mean, what can he get more out of ireland? i mean, we actually give more to ireland under the original anglo—irish trading agreement, we basically keep ireland afloat, literally. and people often forget just how much money we, we hand over to ireland to support them. and in terms of their ability to travel freely between ireland and here, they have all kinds of special rights, even though they are an eu country who are now, in november, going to make for travel british people in europe very difficult , travel british people in europe very difficult, having to be fingerprinted and photographed, going in and coming ou
but in ireland, i mean , he ireland have been very mean, he ireland have been very vocal against britain and we're very, very difficult about our leaving quite ridiculously, given the amount of trade we do with, with ireland , and i hope with, with ireland, and i hope starmer will be singing the national anthem tonight if he's there for the game, but i doubt he will be at the game. i don't know, but if he is, i hope he sings it , know, but if he is, i hope he sings it, and, i mean, what can he...
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briefly, finally, when northern ireland have beenj when northern ireland have been successful in thehome form is absolutely key. i for competitions, home form is absolutely key.— for competitions, home form is absolutely key. i know, and i hate lookin: at absolutely key. i know, and i hate looking at the _ absolutely key. i know, and i hate looking at the negative _ absolutely key. i know, and i hate looking at the negative side - absolutely key. i know, and i hate looking at the negative side of- looking at the negative side of things, but there has been four wins in the last 20 home games, which tell you it's nowhere near good enough. you are in a group of four. you've got six games in total. you don't want to get off to a slow start. you can't afford to chase yourself and chase teams down. get off to a positive start, be brave, be courageous, full of conviction, there's no reason why we can't win. stephen, thank you very much indeed. kick off tonight is at 7:45pm. so that's tonights action, wales play tomorrow against turkey at the cardiff city stadium in what will be new manager
briefly, finally, when northern ireland have beenj when northern ireland have been successful in thehome form is absolutely key. i for competitions, home form is absolutely key.— for competitions, home form is absolutely key. i know, and i hate lookin: at absolutely key. i know, and i hate looking at the _ absolutely key. i know, and i hate looking at the negative _ absolutely key. i know, and i hate looking at the negative side - absolutely key. i know, and i hate looking at the negative...
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the republic of ireland host england, under interim boss lee carsley — who played for ireland a0 timeswo england players — declan rice and jack grealish — also played for ireland earlier in their careers. so, what sort of reception does the currently england boss think they�*ll get in dublin? we spoke about the atmosphere, we expect it to be exciting, passionate, loud, but it will be no different to what the players are used to in premier league games or high—level games. if the reception we had off the kids outside of anything to go by, it will be very positive. the build—up to the women�*s singles final at the us open is under way, where later on saturday, jessica pegula, the home favourite, will take on the number two seed aryna sabalenka, to decide the winner of the final grand slam of the year. sabalenka will be looking to avenge defeat in last year�*s final, while pegula�*s after revenge, for her loss to sabalenka in the cincinnati 0pen last month. australia is of course my favourite but the one i most want to win obviously is the us open, i like to spend time off the court in ne
the republic of ireland host england, under interim boss lee carsley — who played for ireland a0 timeswo england players — declan rice and jack grealish — also played for ireland earlier in their careers. so, what sort of reception does the currently england boss think they�*ll get in dublin? we spoke about the atmosphere, we expect it to be exciting, passionate, loud, but it will be no different to what the players are used to in premier league games or high—level games. if the...
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we masterminded ireland's 2-1 win over england in 20163-— masterminded ireland's 2-1 win over england16. we shall see. thank you very much indeed _ england in 2016. we shall see. thank you very much indeed and _ england in 2016. we shall see. thank you very much indeed and sorry - england in 2016. we shall see. thank you very much indeed and sorry for. you very much indeed and sorry for the slight break—up on the line. the former england goalkeeper paul robinson believes these nations league games are the perfect stage for lee carsley to show he's the man to take over full—time from gareth southgate. when you pull on an international search for your country, you feel the honour and the level of performance expected is a given regardless of the manager and the manager is on trial as well, if you like, if you look at gareth southgate, he was in temporary charge and prove that he could do it over a period of time. you look at the game that lee carsley has got in front of him. if you look at his cv, if you look at what he has done to get where he has got to now especially within the fa se
we masterminded ireland's 2-1 win over england in 20163-— masterminded ireland's 2-1 win over england16. we shall see. thank you very much indeed _ england in 2016. we shall see. thank you very much indeed and _ england in 2016. we shall see. thank you very much indeed and sorry - england in 2016. we shall see. thank you very much indeed and sorry for. you very much indeed and sorry for the slight break—up on the line. the former england goalkeeper paul robinson believes these nations...
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but why ireland? according to talent, there are few factors on one hand, many people have money to spend. on the other hand, deeply rooted society will traumas and alcoholism also play a role. the other reason is, i think by nature, the irish like to party. we like to have fun. we like to collapse. we'd like to stay up talking. and of course ok can help people continue, the piracy longer. so it's become very popular, especially a night life where we're told the drug could be found everywhere. and a restaurant. so my little box, you know, in the toilet is, is definitely an issue. yeah. if i take ok and a lot to be fair, i think it's more so underground in small towns is that i'm more of a pain abuse. everybody's doing that and i don't think it's the night like doing it . it's like it will be your best friend could be someone that you don't worry about doing it like the way cocaine is nowadays. this is just like come this sunday dinner is not if you don't know the but we're all the drugs coming from the
but why ireland? according to talent, there are few factors on one hand, many people have money to spend. on the other hand, deeply rooted society will traumas and alcoholism also play a role. the other reason is, i think by nature, the irish like to party. we like to have fun. we like to collapse. we'd like to stay up talking. and of course ok can help people continue, the piracy longer. so it's become very popular, especially a night life where we're told the drug could be found everywhere....
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winning them play ireland.oing to go for nil nil nil nil i'm going to go for one nil to england. >> aidan magee. thank you very much. really good to talk to you. that is aidan magee. you're with me. i'm nana akua. this is gb news on tv, online and on digital radio. coming up, gb news on tv, online and on digital radio. coming up , feral digital radio. coming up, feral children. should parents be punished for the crimes of their children? it's as a report reveals, children getting arrested for committing violent crime has gone up by 22% since the pandemic, but next, what do you think england manager should he have to sing the national anthem? this gb news. good afternoon. 19 minutes after 3:00. welcome. if you just tuned in, i'm nana akua. this is gb news. we are the people's channel. we're live on tv, onune channel. we're live on tv, online and on digital radio. it's time now for the great british debate. this hour i'm asking should the england manager sing the national anthem now? after the euros, the final, t
winning them play ireland.oing to go for nil nil nil nil i'm going to go for one nil to england. >> aidan magee. thank you very much. really good to talk to you. that is aidan magee. you're with me. i'm nana akua. this is gb news on tv, online and on digital radio. coming up, gb news on tv, online and on digital radio. coming up , feral digital radio. coming up, feral children. should parents be punished for the crimes of their children? it's as a report reveals, children getting arrested...
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our ireland correspondent chris page reports. harris were pictured having a pint. the photo symbolised a better relationship between their two countries after some years of strain. today they'll go to watch england take on ireland in the uefa nations league, but the on—pitch rivalry won't disrupt the diplomacy. sir keir is on something of a tour of eu capitals. in recent weeks, he's had trips to germany and france. the last british prime minister to go to dublin was boris johnson five years ago. relations had cooled significantly. brexit was the major factor. the border with northern ireland was the uk's only frontier with the eu. the issue of how to avoid checkpoints here became a huge sticking point. there was also tension between the governments over the question of how the conflict, known as the troubles, should be investigated. but sir keir starmer�*s election victory was broadly welcomed in dublin as a chance for a new start. there have already been signs of improving co—operation. the uk and ireland are multi—billion pound
our ireland correspondent chris page reports. harris were pictured having a pint. the photo symbolised a better relationship between their two countries after some years of strain. today they'll go to watch england take on ireland in the uefa nations league, but the on—pitch rivalry won't disrupt the diplomacy. sir keir is on something of a tour of eu capitals. in recent weeks, he's had trips to germany and france. the last british prime minister to go to dublin was boris johnson five years...
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a bit cooler, particularly so for northern ireland.f we get a bit of sunshine in the midlands across to lincolnshire, that could pop off a few thundery showers here. now that area of low pressure is going to move away on monday, so it starts to turn drier, but then we change the wind direction. we're going to pick up more of a northwesterly wind over the week ahead, and that will make it feel quite a bit cooler as well. now, most of the wet weather next week will be more towards the northwest of the uk this time, the drier weather in the southeast, but those temperatures are going to be lower, perhaps peaking at only 13 or 1a in belfast and edinburgh. now on bbc news: the travel show. so, this is the adriatic sea. over the horizon is the long outstretched boot of italy. and over that way are the small coves and marinas of little montenegro. the historic towns along this coastline seem unspoiled, but don't be fooled. the stretch has had billions of euros poured in since the country gained independence from serbia almost 20 years ago — l
a bit cooler, particularly so for northern ireland.f we get a bit of sunshine in the midlands across to lincolnshire, that could pop off a few thundery showers here. now that area of low pressure is going to move away on monday, so it starts to turn drier, but then we change the wind direction. we're going to pick up more of a northwesterly wind over the week ahead, and that will make it feel quite a bit cooler as well. now, most of the wet weather next week will be more towards the northwest...
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now, the republic of ireland. now, the republic of ireland.s seen a massive increase in undocumented immigrants coming in to the island. and the people here are very, very worried, number one, about their safety with undocumented young men coming in. but they're also realists. they are sitting saying, hold on, we haven't got the infrastructure for this. ireland is a beautiful country. it's a modern european country, but it only has a population of just over 5 million in the south and 2 million in the north. and over the last years, the taxation that they have paid has done very well for them to look after the community that is here. but with this sudden growth in immigration coming in and most of them being undocumented, it has created real problems inside the whole island of ireland, north and south, and in fact, in the south you are seeing many, many small villages and communities having larger numbers of immigrants in them than they do of irish people. and i've covered this for a couple of years, as you know. and i was told, first of all, t
now, the republic of ireland. now, the republic of ireland.s seen a massive increase in undocumented immigrants coming in to the island. and the people here are very, very worried, number one, about their safety with undocumented young men coming in. but they're also realists. they are sitting saying, hold on, we haven't got the infrastructure for this. ireland is a beautiful country. it's a modern european country, but it only has a population of just over 5 million in the south and 2 million...
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. yet there is much more to ireland. about logic isn't there. this is the food of my ancestors. it's a gift from the gods. the irish language is a very important that it kind of goes hand in hand with the music. we are rich and friends because it's, it's our lives, it flows turbines. when i do this, so i know that if i scratched, i can file my nails with 5000 years ago. fine to goodness. yeah, yeah. the images of i, it is what makes you irish? a very deep rooted sense of belonging, a prize flaunted as flown digest. the we travel along the eastern coast of the republic of ireland. meeting people who embody the modern country both still following and their ancestors, but the the 6 in the morning of ireland. se, coast it's the ferry from wheels that harbor master tongue car in this talking about is less than a storm is being predicted between roughly or there's only a mile threes. we've traveled across from continental europe via great percent. it's also possible to crossover from front information, so southeastern, the win
. yet there is much more to ireland. about logic isn't there. this is the food of my ancestors. it's a gift from the gods. the irish language is a very important that it kind of goes hand in hand with the music. we are rich and friends because it's, it's our lives, it flows turbines. when i do this, so i know that if i scratched, i can file my nails with 5000 years ago. fine to goodness. yeah, yeah. the images of i, it is what makes you irish? a very deep rooted sense of belonging, a prize...
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ireland's eddie dunbar was first over the line today.madrid. frenchman paul magnier was first across the line in northampton to claim his third stage victory of the tour of britain. with one stage to go, british riders hold the top three overall placings. stephen williams has a 16—second lead over oscar onley, with mark donovan 40 seconds off the pace. spain'sjorge martin has extended his lead in the motogp championship standings over francesco bagnaia after winning the san marino gp sprint race. bagnaia came second — but today's result means the italian cannot overtake martin in the table this weekend, regardless of the outcome of tomorrow�* race. bagnaia starts in pole, with martin fourth on the grid. the final of the women�*s us open takes place tonight, but in the men�*s draw, it wasn�*t to be forjack draper. but the british number one says he believes grand slam success is close. he lost to world number one jannick sinner, who will play taylor fritz in tomorrow�*s mens final, in new york. draper vomited on court as he struggled with
ireland's eddie dunbar was first over the line today.madrid. frenchman paul magnier was first across the line in northampton to claim his third stage victory of the tour of britain. with one stage to go, british riders hold the top three overall placings. stephen williams has a 16—second lead over oscar onley, with mark donovan 40 seconds off the pace. spain'sjorge martin has extended his lead in the motogp championship standings over francesco bagnaia after winning the san marino gp sprint...
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to be made here on the island of ireland.— island of ireland.- island of ireland. preparing for another election? the l for another election? the general _ for another election? the general election, - for another election? iie: general election, especially here in the republic of ireland may be soon as november and some observers say that sinn fein have been a long way ahead in the polls and currently they are the leader of the opposition in dublin but they have fallen in the opinion polls in recent months in this conference of the next 2a hours will focus on the upcoming campaign on the side of the border and for irish unity being government in belfast and dublin and they have gone of the lashes make favourites to winning the next irish election to being perhaps third or fourth with the most seats here. ~ . , fourth with the most seats here. ~ ., , ., here. what is the mood of the conference. _ here. what is the mood of the conference. relatively - here. what is the mood of the conference. relatively neat i here. what is the mood of the l conf
to be made here on the island of ireland.— island of ireland.- island of ireland. preparing for another election? the l for another election? the general _ for another election? the general election, - for another election? iie: general election, especially here in the republic of ireland may be soon as november and some observers say that sinn fein have been a long way ahead in the polls and currently they are the leader of the opposition in dublin but they have fallen in the opinion polls...
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. figs between britain and ireland.o new leaders of our respective countries, we both said _ respective countries, we both said we — respective countries, we both said we wish to place british irish— said we wish to place british irish relations on a new path. irish relations on a new path. i really— irish relations on a new path. i really appreciate the time you have given since taking office~ _ you have given since taking office. �* , . , you have given since taking office. �*, ., office. it's really important to me, office. it's really important to me. to _ office. it's really important to me. to my _ office. it's really important to me, to my government, office. it's really important - to me, to my government, and i think it is the moment for reset, and it's the moment we put meaning behind those words. international matters took centre stage following a round table business discussion. we have to be — table business discussion. - have to be clear in the face of russian aggression, we have to stand together and co—o
. figs between britain and ireland.o new leaders of our respective countries, we both said _ respective countries, we both said we — respective countries, we both said we wish to place british irish— said we wish to place british irish relations on a new path. irish relations on a new path. i really— irish relations on a new path. i really appreciate the time you have given since taking office~ _ you have given since taking office. �* , . , you have given since taking office. �*, .,...
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the retiree's train travel with an ireland as even free. today we are traveling with him along the irish east coast from russell air. we journey through the country, wexford, and after a detour into the wick blue mountains back to the sea. the train passes by the eclipse that grace students in dublin bay. after visiting the capital, the journey ends in the offshore pen ensure of house the entire city trained to parts 3 times a day. it's a root that oliver considers the most beautiful in ireland. but it's not taken by many. the train is rather slow and that there's a very good bus service power and with a train that takes much less time. this is a map of the rain was in higher than didn't 1923. that's the red way layout was as is mexico. well, as roads developed and towers and plans and lauries became see far as also is starting to operate. but more frequent services, less was the 1st reason for the reduction in the end, the mileage of rail as an outlet. so it's very hard to justify, of frequent service down here, the wexford capital of the
the retiree's train travel with an ireland as even free. today we are traveling with him along the irish east coast from russell air. we journey through the country, wexford, and after a detour into the wick blue mountains back to the sea. the train passes by the eclipse that grace students in dublin bay. after visiting the capital, the journey ends in the offshore pen ensure of house the entire city trained to parts 3 times a day. it's a root that oliver considers the most beautiful in...
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ireland is full.enough is enough. the media have called them far right. the police have called them fascists and racists. they are sick of being shoved around record numbers of asylum seekers going to their country. today will be on the front line. speaking to working class protesters and the politicians who are representing them get involved the usual way. gbnews.com/yoursay but first, it's your headlines and here's mark . white. mark. white. >> good afternoon. it's 3:02. >> good afternoon. it's 3:02. >> the latest headlines from the gb news centre gb news has been told that a significant number of women have contacted the harried survivor helpline since new allegations of sexual assault and rape came to light. five women have claimed they were raped by the former harrods owner, mohamed al fayed, when they worked at the luxury london department store. the bbc reported that more than 20 female ex—employees said the billionaire, who died last year , billionaire, who died last year, sexually assaulted t
ireland is full.enough is enough. the media have called them far right. the police have called them fascists and racists. they are sick of being shoved around record numbers of asylum seekers going to their country. today will be on the front line. speaking to working class protesters and the politicians who are representing them get involved the usual way. gbnews.com/yoursay but first, it's your headlines and here's mark . white. mark. white. >> good afternoon. it's 3:02. >> good...
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the drugs have become more prevalent in ireland. according to the un report, the country ranks forth in the world for cocaine use per capita. the everybody's doing that by the way, cocaine is nowadays. this is just like how much somebody, jenna, who is not a, you don't know, we want to find out how did our lives and up here and what's being done to change things. the we're in darnell, one of the most disadvantaged communities in dublin. this district has a reputation for drugs, violence and crime. we've been advised not to walk through the area alone, so as not to put our personal safety risk. here it's common to find families living next to drug dealers and addict crack houses are sometimes rated by the police. the locals tell us people come from all over to buy drugs. here. cars pull into the cul de sac for a few minutes, then drive away the daniel jones and his colleagues are social workers from the organization, the day olds. they make several rounds here. every day we have cutting the pavements coffins who have the way people h
the drugs have become more prevalent in ireland. according to the un report, the country ranks forth in the world for cocaine use per capita. the everybody's doing that by the way, cocaine is nowadays. this is just like how much somebody, jenna, who is not a, you don't know, we want to find out how did our lives and up here and what's being done to change things. the we're in darnell, one of the most disadvantaged communities in dublin. this district has a reputation for drugs, violence and...
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the number of cocaine users in ireland has doubled. for crack cocaine, it's increased 6 fold the while both drugs are made from the same base substance, the crack is mostly consumed by people living in precarious conditions. cocaine considered more of a party. drugs is popular among islands, accident, middle, and upper classes. there are few countries where cocaine use is as high as in ireland. according to the u. n. r, and drunk forth behind australia, the netherlands and spain. so no author and crime journalist nicolo talent has been observing a surgeon drug use across ireland for years. who isn't consuming? cocaine is more of the question, really, because it seems to have been a drug that has the traverse toll age groups. it's an acceptable recreational problem. why ireland, according to talent, there are a few factors on one hand, many people have money to spend on the other hand, deeply rooted society will traumas and alcoholism also play a role. the other reason is, i think, by nature the irish liked to party. we like to have fun
the number of cocaine users in ireland has doubled. for crack cocaine, it's increased 6 fold the while both drugs are made from the same base substance, the crack is mostly consumed by people living in precarious conditions. cocaine considered more of a party. drugs is popular among islands, accident, middle, and upper classes. there are few countries where cocaine use is as high as in ireland. according to the u. n. r, and drunk forth behind australia, the netherlands and spain. so no author...
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a noticeable change in that northerly wind for northern ireland.ressure bringing the threat of some rain, then starts to move away overnight and into monday. we're left with a lot of cloud to begin the day for eastern parts of england, a little rain in that that's retreating towards the southeast. other areas seeing some sunshine for a while before we've got some cloud and patchy rain into the far north of northern ireland and western scotland later on in the day but it's a cooler, fresher air. it's not going to feel as humid and temperatures are going to be lower across the board to start the week and, if anything, the winds are going to strengthen. it will feel cooler still as we move into tuesday. this deeper area of low pressurejust running to the north of scotland, bringing some wet weather into here through much of the day, and a weather front will sweep down across england and wales on tuesday. short spell of rain here, followed by some sunshine and some showers up towards the northwest but the winds are going to be stronger on tuesday. the
a noticeable change in that northerly wind for northern ireland.ressure bringing the threat of some rain, then starts to move away overnight and into monday. we're left with a lot of cloud to begin the day for eastern parts of england, a little rain in that that's retreating towards the southeast. other areas seeing some sunshine for a while before we've got some cloud and patchy rain into the far north of northern ireland and western scotland later on in the day but it's a cooler, fresher air....
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what we plant now, we must be ready to harvest, not for our party but for northern ireland. already started and will continue in the weeks ahead. and having reflected on difficulties and challenges, let me say this if the message of easter reminds us of anything, it's that the darkness of good friday has passed. we won't live in the shadows of yesterday, but walk in the light of today and in the hope of tomorrow. applause live to belfast and our correspondent chris page. thanks forjoining us. they are very much trying to send a new message here. can you remind us of the circumstances of the previous records like nation and why they are talking about time to reflect —— resignation? gavin robinson's speech was certainly warmly received in the conference hall. perhaps a few party leaders would get such a good reception after such a good reception after such a good reception after such a per general election. the dup lost three of its eight westminster seats when the uk went to the polls injuly. they have acknowledged the gavin robinson took over leadership of the dup under the
what we plant now, we must be ready to harvest, not for our party but for northern ireland. already started and will continue in the weeks ahead. and having reflected on difficulties and challenges, let me say this if the message of easter reminds us of anything, it's that the darkness of good friday has passed. we won't live in the shadows of yesterday, but walk in the light of today and in the hope of tomorrow. applause live to belfast and our correspondent chris page. thanks forjoining us....
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looks dry for scotland, northern ireland, sunny for the most part, but that low cloud retreating backut in the sunshine in scotland, and northern ireland temperatures again into the mid 20s, and it may warm up where we get a bit of sunshine in east anglia, although not as warm as it was on friday. we've got this area of low pressure is going to bring some wetter weather overnight on saturday night, heavy rain and some thunderstorms, perhaps already arriving during the evening across these southern areas, and that rain will push its way northwards into england and wales. drier for scotland and northern ireland, some clear spells, but also some mist and low cloud, again, filtering through the central belt of scotland and lingering along the east coast of scotland. but another quite warm start to sunday. but it comes with a lot of cloud, and we've got these showers, along with spells of rain affecting england and wales. again, it could be heavy and thundery. a few showers popping up towards the southeast of scotland. 0therwise scotland, northern ireland, generally dry but more cloud arou
looks dry for scotland, northern ireland, sunny for the most part, but that low cloud retreating backut in the sunshine in scotland, and northern ireland temperatures again into the mid 20s, and it may warm up where we get a bit of sunshine in east anglia, although not as warm as it was on friday. we've got this area of low pressure is going to bring some wetter weather overnight on saturday night, heavy rain and some thunderstorms, perhaps already arriving during the evening across these...