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no, they're targeting, uh, you uh, irish travellers.atory target them. discriminatory to target them. is inaccurate? is it, is it is it inaccurate? is it, you is it. you know, is it. >> knew you'd take this. i >> i knew you'd take this. i knew you'd defend them. >> take it from >> i'm gonna take it from an evidence point of point of evidence based point of point of view . uh, you know, point well, view. uh, you know, point well, ..1. all right, point 1% of the population is, uh , is, uh, irish population is, uh, is, uh, irish traveller or roma gypsy or whatever. yes, but 5% of the prison population is. so that suggests a huge overrepresent in, uh, in criminal activity. and. >> yeah, but you can't that's kind of like a collective punishment thing, isn't it? then you're just discriminating because behaviour of because of the behaviour of certain don't certain people, which i don't think . think it's fair. >> well, i mean , it's not fair. >> well, i mean, it's not fair. it's enough. >> i mean, you're saying that, but you don't don't but yo
no, they're targeting, uh, you uh, irish travellers.atory target them. discriminatory to target them. is inaccurate? is it, is it is it inaccurate? is it, you is it. you know, is it. >> knew you'd take this. i >> i knew you'd take this. i knew you'd defend them. >> take it from >> i'm gonna take it from an evidence point of point of evidence based point of point of view . uh, you know, point well, view. uh, you know, point well, ..1. all right, point 1% of the population...
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engaging in what the european court of human rights described as shocking discrimination towards irish travellers. it comes after a whistleblower revealed a list of banned irish surnames laid labelled as undesirable guests . labelled as undesirable guests. pontins staff were instructed to decline bookings based on the names and identified travellers by listening out for irish accents . the operator has now accents. the operator has now been served with an unlawful act. notice requiring pontins to engage with the gypsy and traveller community and develop an action plan addressing discrimination . and just lastly, discrimination. and just lastly, in sport, crystal palace manager roy hodgson is , we're told, in roy hodgson is, we're told, in a stable condition in hospital tonight after falling ill during the team's training session today. the 76 year old was due today. the 76 year old was due to speak at a scheduled news conference for monday's game against everton that has obviously now had to be cancelled. the premier league club have confirmed he has been undergoing tests in hospital all this aft
engaging in what the european court of human rights described as shocking discrimination towards irish travellers. it comes after a whistleblower revealed a list of banned irish surnames laid labelled as undesirable guests . labelled as undesirable guests. pontins staff were instructed to decline bookings based on the names and identified travellers by listening out for irish accents . the operator has now accents. the operator has now been served with an unlawful act. notice requiring pontins...
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pub ordered to pay out to irish traveller dad after refusing to host christening. um, yeah.y told this guy that's why we're not letting you come. so he didn't try and hide it. he didn't quietly say to his boss, oh, you know what? i think these guys are going to be trouble. or his personal opinions. told personal opinions. he just told him, course he's in him, um, so of course he's in trouble. and he's been supported by the equity and human rights commission and he's won. yes. >> has. so this is a it's an >> he has. so this is a it's an interesting idea about you don't necessarily hear that much about discrimination against the traveller community. >> you do if you're from the countryside. oh you do i am very familiar with this. >> yeah. so uh, but nick do venue does have the right to turn someone. it depends what the would be, right. if the reason would be, right. if it's because their ethnic it's because of their ethnic city, then is city, then that is discrimination . discrimination. >> yeah, it's an interesting question. obviously i'm very pro traveller as my favourite bo
pub ordered to pay out to irish traveller dad after refusing to host christening. um, yeah.y told this guy that's why we're not letting you come. so he didn't try and hide it. he didn't quietly say to his boss, oh, you know what? i think these guys are going to be trouble. or his personal opinions. told personal opinions. he just told him, course he's in him, um, so of course he's in trouble. and he's been supported by the equity and human rights commission and he's won. yes. >> has. so...
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engaging in what the european court of human rights described as shocking discrimination towards irish travellersundesirable guests. pontins staff were instructed to decline bookings based on the names and identified travellers by listening out for irish accents. the echr has now served an unlawful act notice requiring pontins to engage with the gypsy and traveller community and develop an action plan addressing discrimination . in addressing discrimination. in and the first ever commercial us lunar lander mission is heading for the moon. >> 321 ignition and lift—off of the spacecraft left the launch pad on florida's atlantic coast earlier on today , blasting into earlier on today, blasting into the night sky. >> it's hoped the lander, nicknamed odysseus , will touch nicknamed odysseus, will touch down near the moon's south pole sometime next week for the very latest stories, do sign up for gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen, or go to gb news. common alerts . yes, gb news. common alerts. yes, okay, well, the polls have now slammed shut and the starting gun has been fired on a p
engaging in what the european court of human rights described as shocking discrimination towards irish travellersundesirable guests. pontins staff were instructed to decline bookings based on the names and identified travellers by listening out for irish accents. the echr has now served an unlawful act notice requiring pontins to engage with the gypsy and traveller community and develop an action plan addressing discrimination . in addressing discrimination. in and the first ever commercial us...
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diane abbott was suspended for saying people , jews and saying irish people, jews and travellers notravellers did not experience racism and the list goes on and on. kate osamor and there was another one this afternoon and we'll come to that in a moment. but has the labour party changed? well, you know what? it has changed a bit, but it can't afford to change completely because my view is if they were to suspend get rid of to suspend and get rid of everybody that was deeply critical israel, i think critical of israel, i think there wouldn't be almost anybody left the modern day labour left in the modern day labour party. love to hear your party. but i'd love to hear your views. farage at gbnews.com. well, i'm joined matthew well, i'm joined by matthew lars, former senior adviser to lars, a former senior adviser to the labour party leader the former labour party leader ed miliband, and max young , ed miliband, and max young, reporter the guido fawkes reporter at the guido fawkes news website who've been very involved with a story today about the labour party. i now think that this by—e
diane abbott was suspended for saying people , jews and saying irish people, jews and travellers notravellers did not experience racism and the list goes on and on. kate osamor and there was another one this afternoon and we'll come to that in a moment. but has the labour party changed? well, you know what? it has changed a bit, but it can't afford to change completely because my view is if they were to suspend get rid of to suspend and get rid of everybody that was deeply critical israel, i...
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the irish taoiseach — or prime minister — leo varadkar, has also travelled to belfast.from the northern ireland executive — and is also expected to meet rishi sunak for bilateral talks. among the issues mr sunak has to resolve in northern ireland — the level of funding for the executive and the government. here's the leader of the democratic unionists, sirjeffrey donaldson. we need to press forward with reform of our health service and education system providing childcare support for working families. there are some new priorities and if an executive is to succeed, they need to deliver on those issues. live now to our correspondent charlotte gallagher. we are awaiting a press conference from the taoiseach leo varadkar. he's been having meetings with the northern ireland executive so it'll be interesting hear what he has to say. charlotte, this is a hugely symbolic day today at stormont. 7 it symbolic day today at stormont. ? it is for two reasons. firstly, the fact we are at this point in stormont is back up and running after two years of political chaos, instability, m
the irish taoiseach — or prime minister — leo varadkar, has also travelled to belfast.from the northern ireland executive — and is also expected to meet rishi sunak for bilateral talks. among the issues mr sunak has to resolve in northern ireland — the level of funding for the executive and the government. here's the leader of the democratic unionists, sirjeffrey donaldson. we need to press forward with reform of our health service and education system providing childcare support for...
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the irish taoiseach, or prime minister, leo varadkar, has also travelled to belfast.eople who made today possible to congratulate the first minister, deputy first minister, the new executive on taking up their new roles and really pledged to do everything that we can do to help help this executive to be successful. a lot of everyday issues that need attention here in northern ireland and i know they're going to work very hard on that and we're keen to get north side cooperation going again. have a meeting of the nsmq in the next couple of weeks and focus on some of that practical cooperation that works well for everyone on the island. so very keen to work with the new executive and looking forward to doing that. our ireland correspondent explains more about the importance of today. the british and irish prime ministers have not long departed here from stormont. this is the home of northern ireland's regional assembly which is back up and running after an absence of two years. on saturday the new ministers were officially installed and for the first time northern irela
the irish taoiseach, or prime minister, leo varadkar, has also travelled to belfast.eople who made today possible to congratulate the first minister, deputy first minister, the new executive on taking up their new roles and really pledged to do everything that we can do to help help this executive to be successful. a lot of everyday issues that need attention here in northern ireland and i know they're going to work very hard on that and we're keen to get north side cooperation going again....
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the irish taoiseach — or prime minister — leo varadkar, has also travelled to belfast.ngs i want to thank people who made today— i want to thank people who made today possible. _ i want to thank people who made today possible, to _ i want to thank people who made today possible, to congratulate l i want to thank people who made l today possible, to congratulate the first minister — today possible, to congratulate the first minister and _ today possible, to congratulate the first minister and debris— today possible, to congratulate the first minister and debris first- first minister and debris first minister— first minister and debris first minister on _ first minister and debris first minister on taking— first minister and debris first minister on taking up - first minister and debris first minister on taking up their i first minister and debris first. minister on taking up their new roles— minister on taking up their new roles and — minister on taking up their new roles and pledge _ minister on taking up their new roles and pledge to _ minister on taking up their new r
the irish taoiseach — or prime minister — leo varadkar, has also travelled to belfast.ngs i want to thank people who made today— i want to thank people who made today possible. _ i want to thank people who made today possible, to _ i want to thank people who made today possible, to congratulate l i want to thank people who made l today possible, to congratulate the first minister — today possible, to congratulate the first minister and _ today possible, to congratulate the first...
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mary lou macdonald this week said that irish unity was now within, touching distance as nationalism dave finally come? well, certainly that is the direction of travel. there's no doubt about that. have you looked at the r o, the building caught in the last 20 years, most castles in the west? oh, the steps are controlled by shenfield. shenfield is the largest political party in the us the vehicle to 2 years ago. we shall need to present me tomorrow, could become the 1st minister. 2 years ago sion fee and woman majority of face which tightens them to the position and it was during the election campaign. and that's definitely been the leaders of the 2 man that union as parties refused to step products. and they all action that they would accept the results of the election that they would recognize. michelle names rate to be 1st most are and that's the reason why there's not so much suspicion problem. nice lot, some of the public and supporters about the status of the day you pay in regards to the protocol and the wins or framework document. was it a suspicion that the us, i am ran to be the real reason behind the refusal to take the stage and install
mary lou macdonald this week said that irish unity was now within, touching distance as nationalism dave finally come? well, certainly that is the direction of travel. there's no doubt about that. have you looked at the r o, the building caught in the last 20 years, most castles in the west? oh, the steps are controlled by shenfield. shenfield is the largest political party in the us the vehicle to 2 years ago. we shall need to present me tomorrow, could become the 1st minister. 2 years ago...
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travelled to stormont to mark the return of the power—sharing government. the new executive was formed on saturday, ending two years of political stalemate. the irish already demanded more money to fund public services. our ireland correspondent, chris page, reports. at daybreak, rishi sunak arrived at the plate where a new political dawn has apparently come. the speaker of the stormont assembly, edwin poots, showed the prime minister around the chamber and this week, locally elected politicians will once again be able to debate legislation after an absence of almost two years. it is an historic and important day for the country, because northern ireland politicians are back in charge of making decisions on behalf of their people, which is exactly how they should be. our new deal gives them a funding and more powers than they have ever had so they can deliver for families and businesses across northern ireland. that is what everyone's priority is now. rishi sunak has come to stormont to put his stamp on what he will regard as a significant achievement of his time in downing street. the parties of the devolved government have told him that for thing
travelled to stormont to mark the return of the power—sharing government. the new executive was formed on saturday, ending two years of political stalemate. the irish already demanded more money to fund public services. our ireland correspondent, chris page, reports. at daybreak, rishi sunak arrived at the plate where a new political dawn has apparently come. the speaker of the stormont assembly, edwin poots, showed the prime minister around the chamber and this week, locally elected...
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travel anyway. so here's the news of the telegraph . the news of the telegraph. tougher, tougher immigration laws favoured by majority of irishst poll shows there's a poll that was done in there's a poll that was done in the irish times in ipso, and it says basically that irish people six out of ten want a more closed border policy than what they have . and they think they have. and they think there's too much there's too much. immigrants though 48% thought that immigration on the whole was generally good. and they're wondering, why do the irish not like immigrants ? and irish not like immigrants? and my theory is , is because they're my theory is, is because they're nobody likes immigrants. people didn't like the irish immigrants when they came to america. yeah, there was problems. and then eventually got used to it. and people don't. and the irish, who are are basically it's a country, right? okay >> with you so far, don't you know, don't go too fast, but we can't follow. >> it's a country i know. we think of the irish people as being leprechauns and poets and singers and whatever singers and bands and whatever they are, th
travel anyway. so here's the news of the telegraph . the news of the telegraph. tougher, tougher immigration laws favoured by majority of irishst poll shows there's a poll that was done in there's a poll that was done in the irish times in ipso, and it says basically that irish people six out of ten want a more closed border policy than what they have . and they think they have. and they think there's too much there's too much. immigrants though 48% thought that immigration on the whole was...
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lots of friends of mine take tea bags with them when ever they travel outside england because yeah, i take barry's tea bags. >> the irish >> i can't be without it and i can't drink anything else. now. it's got to that stage. so. and this is actually. you this is worse actually. you know, you're saying 30% of trade. tea 50. so trade. well for tea it's 50. so it is to impact. and it is going to impact. and that's maybe why we're seeing it happen first. but you're right chris. going to see it chris. we're going to see it happen board. happen across the board. >> wife doesn't only take her >> my wife doesn't only take her own bags with she takes own tea bags with her, she takes her milk with her. her own milk with her. >> that's not that's not >> and that's not that's not abroad. that's all. in in internally country. internally in the country. i mean, old is. mean, that's how old she is. >> a pack a little. >> a little pack a little. >> a little pack a little. >> no, she can't have any of that. what's that? milk. you get that. what's that? milk. you get that milk whatever. you that tea, milk or whatever. you can't that. so
lots of friends of mine take tea bags with them when ever they travel outside england because yeah, i take barry's tea bags. >> the irish >> i can't be without it and i can't drink anything else. now. it's got to that stage. so. and this is actually. you this is worse actually. you know, you're saying 30% of trade. tea 50. so trade. well for tea it's 50. so it is to impact. and it is going to impact. and that's maybe why we're seeing it happen first. but you're right chris. going to...