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senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republic overwhelmingly back change in a referendum. north korea's kim jong—un‘s says a summit with us president donald trump in singapore should go ahead. spectacular overnight storms across southern britain — around 15,000 lightning strikes injust four hours. the government is considering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. coming up in the next hour: a painful night for liverpool fans. two game—changing mistakes from their goalkeeper help real madrid to win the champions league final in kiev. # i'm in love with the shape of you. # more big acts perform on day two of radio 1's biggest weekend in swansea. and in half an hour here on bbc news, the week in parliament takes a look at the latest developments in brexit negotiations. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. there have been calls for reform of northern ireland's strict anti—abortion laws following the referendum in the irish republic, which overwhelmingly backed change there.
senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republic overwhelmingly back change in a referendum. north korea's kim jong—un‘s says a summit with us president donald trump in singapore should go ahead. spectacular overnight storms across southern britain — around 15,000 lightning strikes injust four hours. the government is considering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty....
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she has an entirely fal5e birth certificate from the irish republic. certificate from the irish republic, it seems to suggest there was some sort of forgery going on. was some sort of forgery going on. irish republic, northern ireland and the united states. the united states. exploited her parents‘ desire to adopt her to america. adopt her to america. into a situation where they had to scramble to do that. scramble to do that. into what happened at this and other similar homes in northern ireland. the lost children of marianvale, tonight at 8pm on radio 4. up child sexual abuse. committed by another priest, james fletcher, in the 19705. fletcher died in prison in 2006. from sydney, our correspondent hywel griffith reports. he could be jailed. even though he was alerted by four victims in the 19705. was investigated decades later, the archbishop did nothing. today, he finally feels vindicated. huge sense of relief. a very significant day for all victims and their families. the priest who carried out the abuse, jim fletcher, died injail. partly because it took so long for his victims to be
she has an entirely fal5e birth certificate from the irish republic. certificate from the irish republic, it seems to suggest there was some sort of forgery going on. was some sort of forgery going on. irish republic, northern ireland and the united states. the united states. exploited her parents‘ desire to adopt her to america. adopt her to america. into a situation where they had to scramble to do that. scramble to do that. into what happened at this and other similar homes in northern...
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senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republic overwhelmingly back change in a referendum. preparations are under way for a next month's summit between the leader of north korea, kim jong—un, and president trump. the government is considering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. spectacular overnight storms across southern britain — around 15,000 lightning strikes in just four hours. coming up in the next hour: agony and anguish for liverpool fans. two glaring errors from their goalkeeper help real madrid to a 3—1win in the champions league final in kiev. more big acts perform on day two of the bbc‘s biggest weekend across the country. and in half an hour here on bbc news, 100 women interviews fatma samoura, the secretary general of fifa, and described as the most powerful woman in sport. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. there have been calls for reform of northern ireland's strict anti—abortion laws following the referendum in the irish republic, which overwhelmingl
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calls for reform of northern ireland's strict anti—abortion laws, following the referendum in the irish republichich overwhelmingly backed change there. sinn fein said a way now "had to be found" to "deliver rights" to women in the north. however the democratic unionist party said northern ireland "should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand". our ireland correspondent chris page reports. in dublin today, people are considering the outcome of what was a defining vote on a touchdown social issue. for many years, the catholic church's strong opposition to abortion was reflected in the law. churchgoers this morning where disappointed. i couldn't vote for that. i'm disappointed, i have no badge, the majority spoke and you have two agree with the wish of the people so it's back to the government to see what they do now. at the referendum results in a landslide, abortion has been illegal in the irish republic and let a woman's wife were substantially in danger. 68% of the voters supported the case for change. ministers are now set to bring forward legislation which will now a low terminati
calls for reform of northern ireland's strict anti—abortion laws, following the referendum in the irish republichich overwhelmingly backed change there. sinn fein said a way now "had to be found" to "deliver rights" to women in the north. however the democratic unionist party said northern ireland "should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand". our ireland correspondent chris page reports. in dublin today, people are considering the outcome of what was...
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politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed after voters in the irish republic overwhelmingly backed change in a referendum. preparations are under way for a possible summit between the leader of north korea, kim jong—un, and president trump. organisers cancel the mutiny festival in portsmouth after two people die at the event. disruption for travellers at stansted airport after severe weather causes lengthy delays and cancellations. coming up in the next hour... agony and anguish for liverpool fans. two glaring errors from their goalkeeper help real madrid to a 3—1win in the champions league final in kiev. and the government considers options to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in northern ireland, the leader of the dup arlene foster has said that the result of the referendum on abortion law in the republic of ireland has no impact in northern ireland, although she said they would take note of issues impacting upon their nearest neighbour. there have been cross party call
politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed after voters in the irish republic overwhelmingly backed change in a referendum. preparations are under way for a possible summit between the leader of north korea, kim jong—un, and president trump. organisers cancel the mutiny festival in portsmouth after two people die at the event. disruption for travellers at stansted airport after severe weather causes lengthy delays and cancellations. coming up in the next...
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senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicrwhelmingly back change in a referendum. the government is considering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. coming up in the next hour... misery for liverpool fans. two game—changing mistakes from their goalkeeper help real madrid to win the champions league final in kiev. more big acts perform on day two of radio 1's biggest weekend in swansea. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the latest on the north korean summit, it seems to be back on. north korea's leader, kim jong—un, is committed to denuclearisation. that's the view of south korea's president who met him for the second time this month on saturday. as preparations for a summit with the united states get back on track, moonjae—in said mr kim's main concern is the stability of his government — and he's not sure that washington can guarantee it. our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes is in seoul. nothing conveys the dramatic change of mood here in korea than this, pres
senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicrwhelmingly back change in a referendum. the government is considering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. coming up in the next hour... misery for liverpool fans. two game—changing mistakes from their goalkeeper help real madrid to win the champions league final in kiev. more big acts perform on day two of radio 1's...
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the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across thet forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter — i'm @ babita bbc. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme... it's pain in paris for stan as a poor performance puts paid to wawrinka's french open hopes. he is out in the first round and out of the worlds top 250. another year another appearance in the nba finals for lebronjames. he leads the cavs to victory over boston but will he be with cleveland next season? tick tock tick tock. .. mo salah heads to spain to receive treatment on his injured shoulder — he's in a race against time to be fit for the world cup. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. the king of clay, rafa nadal has got his title defence at the french open under way but has been battling notjust lucky loser, simone bolelli, but the elements as well after play was suspended due to rain in the french capital. nadal is on the hunt for an 11th title
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the head of the health service in the irish republic has said he will resign, after it emerged that more than 200 women were wrongly told that their cervical smear tests were all clear. 17 women have since died. the failings occurred after the tests were out—sourced to an american company. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page sent this report. stories like emma mhic mhathuna's have moved and stunned people in ireland. she was given the all clear from cervical cancer five years ago but the result of her smear test was wrong. she was only diagnosed with the disease in 2016 and is now terminally ill. the cancer is throughout my body. i've been told, while i have
the head of the health service in the irish republic has said he will resign, after it emerged that more than 200 women were wrongly told that their cervical smear tests were all clear. 17 women have since died. the failings occurred after the tests were out—sourced to an american company. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page sent this report. stories like emma mhic mhathuna's have moved and stunned people in ireland. she was given the all clear from cervical cancer five years ago but the...
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the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across the headlines on bbc news: a major clean—up operation is taking place in the west midlands following heavy rain and flash flooding. in birmingham, more than a month's worth of rainfall hit the city in an hour. in walsall, one man in his 80s died after his car was submerged in the rising water. italy's president appoints a new interim prime minister, as the country tries to pulls itself out of its deep political crisis. and pressure to relax northern ireland's strict abortion laws is intensifying, following friday's referendum in the irish republic. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. we start with news of the first major signing of the summer transfer window with liverpool agreeing a deal to sign monaco midfielder fabinho for around £39 million. the brazilian will formally seal a switch to the champions league finalists on the ist ofjuly after finalising terms on a long term contract at melwood. the 24—year—old's arrival at anfield will all but guarantee emre can
the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across the headlines on bbc news: a major clean—up operation is taking place in the west midlands following heavy rain and flash flooding. in birmingham, more than a month's worth of rainfall hit the city in an hour. in walsall, one man in his 80s died after his car was submerged in the rising water. italy's president appoints a new interim prime minister, as the country tries to pulls itself out of...
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the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across thees on bbc news: a major clean—up operation is taking place in the west midlands following heavy rain and flash flooding. in birmingham more than a month's worth of rainfall hit the city in an hour. in walsall, one man in his eighties died after his car was submerged in the rising water. italy's president appoints a new interim prime minister as the country tries to pulls itself out of its deep political crisis. and pressure to relax northern ireland's strict abortion laws is intensifying following friday's referendum in the irish republic. the owner of chelsea football club, roman abramovich, has flown to israel after being found eligible for citizenship in the country. the russian billionaire had faced delays in renewing his uk visa and did not attend the fa cup final at wembley earlier this month when chelsea beat manchester united. mr abramovich was reportedly given an identity card under the ‘law of return‘ which allowsjews to become citizens of israel. scotland's first minister ni
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the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across thegue one after beating exeter city three—one at wembley. jordan willis's strike opened the scoring for the sky blues and helped to consign exeter to a second straight play—off final defeat, despite finishing two places higher in the regular season. for coventry it is an immediate return to league one after relegation last year. and in tennis — britain's cameron norrie — 85th in the world — has made it through to the 2nd round of the french open. the 22 year old — who turned pro only last year — beat his higher—ranking opponent, germany's peter gojowczyk who had to retire from injury, after losing the first set. that's all from the bbc news at six — so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. coming up on the programme... short and sweet for britain's number three as cameron norrie eases into the second round of the french open. a much longer wait for coventry city — 51 years since their last promotion. ,,
the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across thegue one after beating exeter city three—one at wembley. jordan willis's strike opened the scoring for the sky blues and helped to consign exeter to a second straight play—off final defeat, despite finishing two places higher in the regular season. for coventry it is an immediate return to league one after relegation last year. and in tennis — britain's cameron norrie — 85th in the world...
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the social revolution in the irish republic is havingsi repercs north of theos border and athe irish, belfast. laura: for more on the itgnificance of the irish referendum and whaeans for the pro-life movement, i spoke to a jesuit priest and a senior analyst at a religious news service. you have written tt the vote in ireland allowing abortion shows that the pro-life movement needs a change in strategy. why? that thei think lipr movement, at least in the united states, over the last 45 years has tried to make abortion illegal. it has not worked. we have not convinced the american public that is whate should do. we keep losing these fights, and we see all around the world, wherever abortion is put up for a vote, it usually wins, so the question is what would be a better strategy. if we cannot make it illegal, then what do we do? and i argue that what we should try to do is reduce ther of abortions, and when you ask women why do you have an abortion, their responses are always, well, because it is going toake it more difficult for me to do my job or raise the family i have right now or
the social revolution in the irish republic is havingsi repercs north of theos border and athe irish, belfast. laura: for more on the itgnificance of the irish referendum and whaeans for the pro-life movement, i spoke to a jesuit priest and a senior analyst at a religious news service. you have written tt the vote in ireland allowing abortion shows that the pro-life movement needs a change in strategy. why? that thei think lipr movement, at least in the united states, over the last 45 years has...
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the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across thebbc news. still to come... the highest of high heels — we'll tell you about the women who wore their favourite footwear at 1300 metres. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletics events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7am. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles to fighting, fighting to full—scale riot, as the liverpool fans broke out of their area and into the juve ntus enclosure. the belgian police had lost control. the whole world will mourn the tragic death of mr nehru today. he was the father of the indian people from the day of independence. the oprah winfrey show comes to an end after 25 years and more than 4,500 episodes. the chat show has made her one of the richest people on the planet. geri halliwell, otherwise known as ginger spice, has announced she's left the spice girls. argh! i don't believe it! she
the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across thebbc news. still to come... the highest of high heels — we'll tell you about the women who wore their favourite footwear at 1300 metres. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletics events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7am....
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senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicverwhelmingly back change in a referendum. organisers of the dance music mutiny festival in portsmouth cancel the event, after two people died there in separate incidents. the government is considering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. the marriage between harry and megan have put smiles on faces all over the world. their engagement inspired sandra godley to come up with an idea. to find volunteer singers to perform an amateur choir and record a single for the royal couple. all of her singers have faced physical or mental illnesses. the doctor said i wouldn't see 16 years old. for sandra and her choir, it's been an emotional ride. taking them to places and performances they could only dream of. but as the wedding draws closer, has she bitten off more than she can shoot? we have just had an invitation to windsor. canl just had an invitation to windsor. can i pull it off? sandro godley is a professional singer songwriter who ha
senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicverwhelmingly back change in a referendum. organisers of the dance music mutiny festival in portsmouth cancel the event, after two people died there in separate incidents. the government is considering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. the marriage between harry and megan have put smiles on faces all over the world. their...
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are calling for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be liberalised, after voters in the irish republicverwhelmingly backed changes in their referendum. 0rganisers of a festival in portsmouth have cancelled the event as two people died there in separate incidents. as two people died there in separate incidents. the environment secretary, michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england, which could result in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this mornings reviewers are robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard and prashant rao, deputy europe business editor at the new york times. before the papers, sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's richards askam. some rather upset people from liverpool today. top scorer mo salah went off with a shoulder injury and then loris karius had to errors and gareth bale had spectacular overhead kick, something that the liverpool boss acknowledged and said that he feels for his goalkeeper. i really feel for his goalkeepe
are calling for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be liberalised, after voters in the irish republicverwhelmingly backed changes in their referendum. 0rganisers of a festival in portsmouth have cancelled the event as two people died there in separate incidents. as two people died there in separate incidents. the environment secretary, michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england, which could result in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. coming up in a few...
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are calling for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be liberalised, after voters in the irish republicoverwhelmingly backed changes in their referendum. preparations are under way for a next month's summit between the leader of north korea, kim jong—un, and president trump. the environment secretary michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england, which could result in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. storms and torrential rain swept across the southern britain overnight, with spectacular displays of lightning. around 15,000 strikes were recorded. now on bbc news, sally nugent speaks to fifa's fatma samoura ahead of the 2018 world cup. football has long been regarded as a boys‘ club, but the sport has a new first lady. fatma samoura is the first ever female secretary general of fifa and is ranked the most powerful woman in international sport. as part of the bbc‘s 100 women, we have been given exclusive access to her here at fifa's headquarters in zurich. in her role, the second most powerful in fifa, fatma samoura has overseen reform of world football's go
are calling for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be liberalised, after voters in the irish republicoverwhelmingly backed changes in their referendum. preparations are under way for a next month's summit between the leader of north korea, kim jong—un, and president trump. the environment secretary michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england, which could result in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. storms and torrential rain swept across the southern...
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senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicverwhelmingly back change in a referendum. the government is considering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. organisers of the dance music mutiny festival in portsmouth cancel the event, after two people died there in separate incidents. in the next hour: misery for liverpool fans. two game—changing mistakes from their goalkeeper help real madrid to win the champions league final in kiev. and in half an hour here on bbc news, a choir relives some of the most tuneful moments of prince harry's wedding to meghan markle, with a right royal singalong. good morning and welcome to bbc news. north korea's leader kim jong—un is committed to de—nuclear—isation. that's the view of south korea's president who met him for the second time this month, on saturday. as preparations for a summit with the united states get back on track, moonjae—in said mr kim's main concern is the stability of his government and he's not sure that washington can
senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicverwhelmingly back change in a referendum. the government is considering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. organisers of the dance music mutiny festival in portsmouth cancel the event, after two people died there in separate incidents. in the next hour: misery for liverpool fans. two game—changing mistakes from their...
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politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed, as voters in the irish republicverwhelmingly back change in a referendum. also in the next hour: spectacular overnight storms cause disruption. a lightning strike at stansted airport knocked out the aircraft fuelling system, causing severe delays to flights. no planes are currently allowed to land there. lightning not striking twice but around 15,000 times, as thunderstorms and torrential rain swept across parts of southern britain. liverpool fans in despair as two mistakes from their goalkeeper help real madrid to win the champions league final in kiev. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35. this morning's reviewers are robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard and prashant rao, deputy europe business editor at the new york times. good morning and welcome to bbc news. north korea's leader, kimjong—un, is committed to de—nuclear—isation. that's the view of south korea's president who met him for the second time this month, on saturday. as preparations for a summit with the united st
politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed, as voters in the irish republicverwhelmingly back change in a referendum. also in the next hour: spectacular overnight storms cause disruption. a lightning strike at stansted airport knocked out the aircraft fuelling system, causing severe delays to flights. no planes are currently allowed to land there. lightning not striking twice but around 15,000 times, as thunderstorms and torrential rain swept across parts of...
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are calling for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be liberalised, after voters in the irish republic overwhelmingly backed changes in their referendum. us officials are reported to have travelled to north korea for talks on the possible summit between president trump and kim jong—un. the environment secretary michael gove has ordered a review of national parks in england, which could result in the creation of a new wave of protected areas. storms and torrential rain swept across southern britain overnight, with spectacular displays of lightning. around 15,000 strikes were recorded. now on bbc news, click. this week: we are striking a pose. finding the fruit. and asking the scary questions. lara lewington: what about if there were no mobile phones? gasps. how are you feeling today? what's happening? i'm putting emg sensors on your trapezoids. are you? on my trapezoids? yes. me, i'm a little embarrassed due to the nature of the outfit. which, of course, is bright green. this makeshift motion capture suit is going to measure my emotions. at university college london, researchers believe
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were needed to legislate to allow women from northern ireland to access abortion services in the irish republicink much pressure potentially will be needed. it will be in line with the general thinking of the irish government to open up abortions for women from northern ireland. thank you very much. let's go back to london for now. we will hear more from her during the course of the day. you can follow coverage on bbc news at any time on the website. you will find the latest on all the as well as analysis from our team. there's also a piece on irish voters from all around the world who have headed home — to cast their ballots in this key referendum. that's all at bbc.com/news. a government programme aimed at protecting afghan civilians who worked as interpreters for the british army has been called a "dismalfailure" by mps. the defence committee says not a single person potentially at risk from the taliban had been resettled in the uk so far via the intimidation scheme. the ministry of defence said it would take note of the criticism. to discuss this i can now speak to the conservative mp tom t
were needed to legislate to allow women from northern ireland to access abortion services in the irish republicink much pressure potentially will be needed. it will be in line with the general thinking of the irish government to open up abortions for women from northern ireland. thank you very much. let's go back to london for now. we will hear more from her during the course of the day. you can follow coverage on bbc news at any time on the website. you will find the latest on all the as well...
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the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across theheadlines on bbc news: a major clean—up operation is taking place in the west midlands after heavy rain and flash flooding. italy's president appoints a new interim prime minister. as the country tries to pulls itself out of its deep political crisis. fresh protests take place in northern ireland, to relax's the country's strict abortion laws in line with the republic. sport now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. hello. we start with tennis and britain's heather watson is through to the second round of the french open. and another british player. number two seed heather watson enjoyed a convincing victory over oceane dodin — winning 6—3, 6—0. she'll face 16th seed elise martens or american varvara lepchenko in the second round. she followed britain's number three, cameron norrie, who breezed past peter goyivich in 41 minutes. world number two caroline wozniacki is also through after a straight sets victory over america's danielle collins. it was a closely fought first set w
the social revolution in the irish republic is having repercussions north of the border and across theheadlines on bbc news: a major clean—up operation is taking place in the west midlands after heavy rain and flash flooding. italy's president appoints a new interim prime minister. as the country tries to pulls itself out of its deep political crisis. fresh protests take place in northern ireland, to relax's the country's strict abortion laws in line with the republic. sport now and a full...
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should be seen to the eu if you want ever border use stick the border close to the czechs and the irish republicut for yourselves. i think it is time the prime ministers started getting tough with both the irish government which is running rings around the british government at present because of internal problems in the republic and they want to suck up to the eu. brexit is going to keep on going but now let's get the weather. please tell me will be sorry this weekend. it will be dry and fingers crossed that will be sunny. more that in a moment. beautiful across england and wales and clouded further north west. that is where the cloud is sitting through england and wales picking up the rain. further north we have sunshine. yesterday it was pretty mild wet across the country stretching almost from east scotland to england and wales we had low to mid 20s. today it is a different story. weather you have different cloud or assign it is a fresher feel and quite breezy, making it feel quite cool. —— even cooler. we have rain around particularly across the south west which is a bit of a nuisance. it i
should be seen to the eu if you want ever border use stick the border close to the czechs and the irish republicut for yourselves. i think it is time the prime ministers started getting tough with both the irish government which is running rings around the british government at present because of internal problems in the republic and they want to suck up to the eu. brexit is going to keep on going but now let's get the weather. please tell me will be sorry this weekend. it will be dry and...
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caroline rigby, bbc news. laws is intensifying after friday's referendum in the irish republic. who wantw changed. from there, our ireland correspondent chris page reports. crowd: the right to choose! crowd: now! the calls for change have become louder. to a woman's health. protesters say the law's outdated and unfair. the rest of the western world. we're still in this position here. especially now that the republic has moved on. of stormont, campaigners are focusing on westminster. this woman's story has made a big impact on the debate. survive outside the womb. it was a terrifying time and more traumatic than it should have been. so we're now asking theresa may and westminster now to help us. we need the help now. as the landslide referendum result was becoming clear on saturday. two thirds voted to liberalise the abortion laws. to allow more access to terminations in northern ireland. the restrictions. to make a decision on, under the devolution settlement. she should not bow to that. shows the need to restore devolution. devolution. this most personal of matters has become highly pol
caroline rigby, bbc news. laws is intensifying after friday's referendum in the irish republic. who wantw changed. from there, our ireland correspondent chris page reports. crowd: the right to choose! crowd: now! the calls for change have become louder. to a woman's health. protesters say the law's outdated and unfair. the rest of the western world. we're still in this position here. especially now that the republic has moved on. of stormont, campaigners are focusing on westminster. this...
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in the irish republic. simple as that. border, is there? it's just as easy as what you've just seen, no checkpoints, no anything at all. there would have been a customs point up here. the prospect of new controls haunts martin gallen. because my work crosses the border so many times, if i'm hit with a tariff each time i cross the border, then i've two options. i can either raise my prices or move all my operations over the border. i'll have no option — i'lljust have to up sticks, head for the hills. contingency plans are also being made by the biggest employer in strabane, o'neills, ireland's largest manufacturer of gaelic football shirts. the factory employs over 600 workers. half of them commute from across the border in donegal. if there's a hard border and there's tariffs, that could have a major impact on our bottom line, because our garments and other fabrics will cross the border up to eight times, so if there was duties and tariffs, it would just be a major disaster for us. we do have a plan b — we have an option t
in the irish republic. simple as that. border, is there? it's just as easy as what you've just seen, no checkpoints, no anything at all. there would have been a customs point up here. the prospect of new controls haunts martin gallen. because my work crosses the border so many times, if i'm hit with a tariff each time i cross the border, then i've two options. i can either raise my prices or move all my operations over the border. i'll have no option — i'lljust have to up sticks, head for the...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. to access abortion services in the irish republic. since the country voted tobortion laws. ireland to be reviewed. of firefighters, who advised him to stay where he was. in their 13th floor flat. in west london lastjune. our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports. five—year—old isaac paolos was an arsenalfan, just like his dad. he was good at maths and reading. his name meantjoy and laughter. today, there were only tears. is to fight for truth and justice in isaac's name. isaac was seen running happily around his flat. by a fireman who came to their door. why did we trust the authorities? his father wept. the flat at about 2am. why were we kept inside for so long? my son would have likely been alive today. 12—year—old biruk haftom died with his mum, berkti. he wanted to be a pilot, scientist or a footballer. she was ten weeks' pregnant. she fled the war in eritrea and had to leave behind her eldest son. reunited after 15 years. i didn't even have a chance to say goodbye. again and my brother. thank you. mariem elgwahry died with her mother, eslam. ambitio
fergus walsh, bbc news. to access abortion services in the irish republic. since the country voted tobortion laws. ireland to be reviewed. of firefighters, who advised him to stay where he was. in their 13th floor flat. in west london lastjune. our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports. five—year—old isaac paolos was an arsenalfan, just like his dad. he was good at maths and reading. his name meantjoy and laughter. today, there were only tears. is to fight for truth and justice in...
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politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed after voters in the irish republichelmingly backed change in a referendum. preparations are under way for a possible summit between the leader of north korea, kim jong—un, and president trump. organisers cancel the mutiny festival in portsmouth after two people die at the event. disruption for travellers at stansted airport after severe weather causes lengthy delays and cancellations. now on bbc news — sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm adam wild, coming up on the programme. chris froome becomes the first british man to win cyclings giro d'italia as he completes the set of grand tour victories with his third successive triumph. johanna konta's troubles at roland garros continue. she is out of the french open in the first round for the fourth successive year. and from pole to the chequered flag, red bull's daniel riccardo puts in a masterful performance at the monaco grand prix hello and welcome to sportsday. chris froome has became the first british man to win the giro d'italia as he coasted home in sunday'
politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed after voters in the irish republichelmingly backed change in a referendum. preparations are under way for a possible summit between the leader of north korea, kim jong—un, and president trump. organisers cancel the mutiny festival in portsmouth after two people die at the event. disruption for travellers at stansted airport after severe weather causes lengthy delays and cancellations. now on bbc news — sportsday....
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people in the irish republic are voting in a referendum about whether to change the country's abortionhth amendment of the irish constitution — which bans all terminations, except when the mother's life is in danger. a burglar who attacked a d—day veteran in his home with a claw hammer has been convicted of attempted murder. joseph isaacs, who's 40, attacked 96—year—old jim booth last november. jon kay reports from taunton crown court on the veteran who was left for dead. when you've been recognised for outstanding bravery at d—day, when you've been praised by prime ministers and have even danced with a duchess, it seems nothing phases you. then he was charging, lifting the thing. and pushed me backwards, right up the path. for the first time, 96—year—old jim booth is describing the moment he was attacked in his somerset home by a bogus builder wielding a claw hammer. he hit me six times on the head, as well as more on the arms, with a claw hammer, and on the claw side of it, too. er... each time between it shouting, "money, money, money!" somehoinm booth managed to stagger out of his
people in the irish republic are voting in a referendum about whether to change the country's abortionhth amendment of the irish constitution — which bans all terminations, except when the mother's life is in danger. a burglar who attacked a d—day veteran in his home with a claw hammer has been convicted of attempted murder. joseph isaacs, who's 40, attacked 96—year—old jim booth last november. jon kay reports from taunton crown court on the veteran who was left for dead. when you've...
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senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicnsidering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. coming up in the next hour... a painful night for liverpool fans. two game—changing mistakes from their goalkeeper
senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicnsidering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. coming up in the next hour... a painful night for liverpool fans. two game—changing mistakes from their goalkeeper
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politicians clashed today over its abortion laws — a day after the historic vote for change in the irish republiceland abortion remains illegal in most circumstances, today sinn fein said it wanted to find a way to ‘deliver rights' to women in the north as well as the south. at westminster too, there have been calls for the law on abortion to be the same for women across the uk. but the democratic unionists — on whom the prime minister depends for her majority — said northern ireland should not be bullied into what they called ‘abortion on demand.‘ our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. chant: we made history! this was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country‘s once strict conservative past. yes, yes, yes! two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion, and the reverberations of this decision are being felt elsewhere. this has very much been a national debate, people the length and breadth of the island have been talking about how we need to support women. our policy is the same from the north through to the bottom of ireland, we need to show care and compas
politicians clashed today over its abortion laws — a day after the historic vote for change in the irish republiceland abortion remains illegal in most circumstances, today sinn fein said it wanted to find a way to ‘deliver rights' to women in the north as well as the south. at westminster too, there have been calls for the law on abortion to be the same for women across the uk. but the democratic unionists — on whom the prime minister depends for her majority — said northern ireland...
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it follows the historic referendum in the irish republic that overturned that country's ban.ts, the largest party in the north, said it should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand. emma vardy reports. this was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country's once strict conservative beliefs. two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion and the reverberations of this decision are felt elsewhere. this has very much been a national debate, people all over the island have been talking about the need to support women and our policy is the same from the north through to the bottom of ireland, we need to show care and compassion towards women. ice cream! in belfast today, a sense that the debate moves here. northern ireland remains the only part of the uk where abortion is illegal unless it is a risk to the life of the woman. i would love to see a referendum up here. again, it probably will never happen. but hopefully it will start a conversation going. i would love to see it up here. could it happen? not with our government! northern ireland'
it follows the historic referendum in the irish republic that overturned that country's ban.ts, the largest party in the north, said it should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand. emma vardy reports. this was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country's once strict conservative beliefs. two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion and the reverberations of this decision are felt elsewhere. this has very much been a national debate, people all over...
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calls for reform of northern ireland‘s strict anti—abortion laws, following the referendum in the irish republice democratic unionist party said northern ireland "should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand". our ireland correspondent chris page reports. in dublin today, people are considering the outcome of what was a defining vote on a touchdown social issue. for many years, the
calls for reform of northern ireland‘s strict anti—abortion laws, following the referendum in the irish republice democratic unionist party said northern ireland "should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand". our ireland correspondent chris page reports. in dublin today, people are considering the outcome of what was a defining vote on a touchdown social issue. for many years, the
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senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicnorth korea's kim jong—un‘s says a summit with us president donald trump in singapore should go ahead. spectacular overnight storms across southern britain — around 15,000 lightning strikes injust four hours. the government is considering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. coming up in the next hour: a painful night for liverpool fans. two game—changing mistakes from their goalkeeper help real madrid to win the champions league final in kiev.
senior politicians call for northern ireland's strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicnorth korea's kim jong—un‘s says a summit with us president donald trump in singapore should go ahead. spectacular overnight storms across southern britain — around 15,000 lightning strikes injust four hours. the government is considering whether to expand england's network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. coming up in the next hour: a painful night...
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glamorising guns. to the death of his father, who was shot dead. to access abortion services in the irish republic ireland. northern ireland to be reviewed. aide to president obama. valerie jarrett was deleted shortly after it was sent. barr then went on to apologise for her comment. to cancel her show. successful stars. roseanne barr was a huge star in the late 80s and early 90s. her show was iconic. iconic. she won the golden globe, she won emmys. she won emmys. of the biggest and most bankable stars in america. stars in america. bring the show back and rebooted for the trump era. the trump era. played a white lower—class woman and that was a good... that was a good... valeriejarrett, one of 0bama's eight. it's racism. is and has decided to cancel the show. show. tweet was just repugnant, of not their values. and a man in the belgian city of liege. an aggressive form of brain cancer. would still be alive if he hadn't followed the advice of firefighters. sport centre, here's hugh. good evening. the british number one. as patrick gearey reports. and repetitions would have gone into his sudden succ
glamorising guns. to the death of his father, who was shot dead. to access abortion services in the irish republic ireland. northern ireland to be reviewed. aide to president obama. valerie jarrett was deleted shortly after it was sent. barr then went on to apologise for her comment. to cancel her show. successful stars. roseanne barr was a huge star in the late 80s and early 90s. her show was iconic. iconic. she won the golden globe, she won emmys. she won emmys. of the biggest and most...
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senior politicians call for northern ireland‘s strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicpresident donald trump in singapore should go ahead. the government is considering whether to expand england‘s network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. spectacular overnight storms across southern britain around 15,000 lightning strikes in just four hours. coming up in the next hour: agony and heartache for liverpool fans. two game—changing mistakes from their goalkeeper help real madrid to win the champions league final in kiev. more big acts perform on day two of the bbc‘s biggest weekend across the country.
senior politicians call for northern ireland‘s strict abortion laws to be relaxed as voters in the irish republicpresident donald trump in singapore should go ahead. the government is considering whether to expand england‘s network of national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. spectacular overnight storms across southern britain around 15,000 lightning strikes in just four hours. coming up in the next hour: agony and heartache for liverpool fans. two game—changing mistakes...
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people in the irish republic are voting in a referendum about whether to change the country's abortione irish constitution, which bans all terminations, except when the mother's life is in danger. the british economy grew by 0.1% in the first quarter of the year — according to the second estimate from the office for national statistics. it's the second estimate for the period which is unchanged from the first and represents the weakest growth since 2012. officials at the 0ns say that the bad weather had some impact on the economy, particularly in construction and retail, but its overall effect was limited. cycling, and britain's chris froome has had one of the best days of his career to power into the lead at this year's giro d'italia. the four—times tour de france champion went into today's stage in fourth place, well behind fellow briton simon yates. but a stunning mountain ride saw him pull ahead of all his rivals. he now leads the three—week race by a0 seconds with two stages to go. hundreds of liverpool football fans are struggling to get to tomorrow's champions league final again
people in the irish republic are voting in a referendum about whether to change the country's abortione irish constitution, which bans all terminations, except when the mother's life is in danger. the british economy grew by 0.1% in the first quarter of the year — according to the second estimate from the office for national statistics. it's the second estimate for the period which is unchanged from the first and represents the weakest growth since 2012. officials at the 0ns say that the bad...
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calls for reform of northern ireland's strict anti—abortion laws following the referendum in the irish republicre. sinn fein said a way now "had to be found" to "deliver rights" to women in the north. however, the democratic unionist party said northern ireland "should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand". 0ur ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reports. this was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country's one strict conservative beliefs. two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion and the reverberations of the decision i felt elsewhere. this has very much been a national debate, people all over the island have been talking about the need to support women and oui’ about the need to support women and our policy is the same from the north through to the bottom of ireland, we need to show care and compassion towards women. ice cream! in belfast today, a sense that the debate moves here. northern ireland remains the only part of the uk where abortion is illegal unless it isa where abortion is illegal unless it is a risk to the life of the woman. i would
calls for reform of northern ireland's strict anti—abortion laws following the referendum in the irish republicre. sinn fein said a way now "had to be found" to "deliver rights" to women in the north. however, the democratic unionist party said northern ireland "should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand". 0ur ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reports. this was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country's one strict conservative...
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process is how to ensure there is no return to a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republical border of the european union, the single market and the customs union. that is what has been promised — no physical infrastructure or checks of any kind at the border, so that it continues to look much like this. so, what can we learn from other eu external borders around europe? first of all, let's head north to the border between norway and sweden. sweden is in the eu, here in blue, norway isn't. it is part of the single market, but not the customs union. now, this is one of the simplest customs borders to cross in the world and lorries only ever have to stop once. at the main border crossing, norwegian customs say they deal with about 1300 lorries every day, which is less than a tenth of the number that pass through dover. the average time from when a lorry arrives to when it leaves here is about 20 minutes. impressive, but certainly not entirely frictionless. next, we go south to the border between turkey and bulgaria. again, bulgaria is in the eu and turkey isn't, but turkey do
process is how to ensure there is no return to a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republical border of the european union, the single market and the customs union. that is what has been promised — no physical infrastructure or checks of any kind at the border, so that it continues to look much like this. so, what can we learn from other eu external borders around europe? first of all, let's head north to the border between norway and sweden. sweden is in the eu, here in...
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decision is the easiest that has the least amount of control, and this is what southern ireland, the irish republicjust about lorries going across with items, it is moving across the border the whole time, soa moving across the border the whole time, so a really retrograde step for business if you make it any harder. what do the city think about this? the city will look for the most pragmatic way, easiest way is best, the more blocks in the way, the more we dislike it. but we cannot make a decision, we have to live with other people's decision. but the softer the brexit, the more the markets like it. that gets reflected in stirling and as you l. manly 'up, : .:,: ,, sf . ;: make‘ 'up, is i ~ if , beg—{39:9 ties s?f~:..:19.9. ==. beg—1311e9 ties s?f~:..:19.9. 1; waited and softer h‘;m;‘ 3! ss, 7, ., 22:2...“ 12:52— 22 22 up. 2.22222; 2‘! 2—2 22 22 up. let's talk 2222222 2‘! —22 22 22 up. let's talk about 2222222 2‘! 2222 22 22 up. let's talk about this means up. let's talk about this other story today about the cayman islands and bermuda, places you might want to put your money, but they have to lif
decision is the easiest that has the least amount of control, and this is what southern ireland, the irish republicjust about lorries going across with items, it is moving across the border the whole time, soa moving across the border the whole time, so a really retrograde step for business if you make it any harder. what do the city think about this? the city will look for the most pragmatic way, easiest way is best, the more blocks in the way, the more we dislike it. but we cannot make a...
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the irish republic's decisive vote to liberalise abortion law has prompted another direct challenge forthern ireland, where abortion is banned except in very specific circumstances. but northern ireland's executive body has been suspended for the past 18 months, and that means there's mounting pressure on the british prime minister theresa may to consider fresh legislation from westminster. she faces a difficult choice because any move would be opposed by the democratic unionists — that's northern ireland's largest party — and she depends on their support in westminster to stay in power. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. chant: we made history! this was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country's once strict conservative past. chant: yes, yes, yes! two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion, and the reverberations of this decision are being felt elsewhere. this has very much been a national debate, people the length and breadth of the island have been talking about how we need to support women. our policy is the same from the north of irela
the irish republic's decisive vote to liberalise abortion law has prompted another direct challenge forthern ireland, where abortion is banned except in very specific circumstances. but northern ireland's executive body has been suspended for the past 18 months, and that means there's mounting pressure on the british prime minister theresa may to consider fresh legislation from westminster. she faces a difficult choice because any move would be opposed by the democratic unionists — that's...
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voters in the irish republic are at the polls today to vote in a landmark referendum about whether the abortion. many people have travelled home from abroad, in order to vote. the ban on almost all pregnancy terminations was enshrined in the constitution 35 years ago. prince william will become the first member of the royal family to make an official visit to israel and the palestinian territories. the duke of cambridge will begin a five—day trip to the middle east next month before heading to tel aviv, ramallah and jerusalem. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the prince would be welcomed on an "historic visit". a leading cancer scientist says the serious failures in england's breast cancer screening programme go back further, and affected more women than previously thought. hundreds of thousands of women were not invited for a scan when they were aged between 68 and 71. here's our health and science correspondent james gallagher. screening helps spot breast cancer early. women aged 50—70 should be offered a mammogram every three years but it was revealed computer problems
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and the republic of ireland michel barnier was in the irish republic on monday and as long as leader reports he took a hard line on the issue of the soft border. if anyone needed proof of how the european union's chief breaks in negotiating is viewed in ireland and the welcome from the irish prime minister said it's all done dork's technology college was occupied by the leadership of the entire political class and everyone else with an interest in making bricks it worked ireland and by extension the european union i have the honor of introducing someone who has become a household name in our mr bania they all said we will have no closer friend in us and he in turn promised to defend our island to the end. there is no added value to break the consequences of gregg's he could not and must not lead to the return of book our border naser and maps or in mine dundalk itself is only a few kilometers over the border with the u.k. and virtually everyone here crosses as a matter of daily routine the man from the city's chamber of trade is raging at what he sees as the u.k.'s planned betrayal o
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women came here from scotland, england and the irish republic to have children. is now an english teacher in new york. but within days of her birth, she had been moved over the border to the irish republic where she was issued with an entirely false birth certificate. this actually has my adoptive parents' names on it, and it has a different birthday. and a different address of where i was born. so, completely different birth certificate from the one that i'd been familiar with. it was quite stunning, quite shocking, to find this, it seems to suggest there was some sort of forgery going on. it's unclear who provided the false information but the fraudulent document is one of three birth certificates that karen has from the irish republic, northern ireland and the united states. karen says the nuns exploited her parents' desire to adopt her, and move her to america. i think they perhaps took advantage of my parents' desperation. they obviously left them hanging without the proper documentation to get me over to america. and then forced them into a situation where
women came here from scotland, england and the irish republic to have children. is now an english teacher in new york. but within days of her birth, she had been moved over the border to the irish republic where she was issued with an entirely false birth certificate. this actually has my adoptive parents' names on it, and it has a different birthday. and a different address of where i was born. so, completely different birth certificate from the one that i'd been familiar with. it was quite...