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would simply have to rewrite it to accommodate the united kingdom leaving the european union as mary mcaleese said the good friday agreement was predicated upon the u.k. and ireland being part of that european union the implications of brigs it are very profound for both nations and thinking let's have a look at the other two interviews just snatches from them and see what they have to heron and middling donald had to say. i mean this threesome me or david davis even than you know on either side of the complacent because of speeding up p.t. that of composite of peace and i let me try hard in the breakfast at the base at to get the irish message over. i went to some.
would simply have to rewrite it to accommodate the united kingdom leaving the european union as mary mcaleese said the good friday agreement was predicated upon the u.k. and ireland being part of that european union the implications of brigs it are very profound for both nations and thinking let's have a look at the other two interviews just snatches from them and see what they have to heron and middling donald had to say. i mean this threesome me or david davis even than you know on either...
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would simply have to rewrite it to accommodate the united kingdom leaving the european union as mary mcaleese said the good friday agreement was predicated upon the u.k. and ireland being part of that european union the implications of brigs it are very profound for both nations and thinking well let's have a look at the other two interviews just snatches from them and see what they have to herrmann middleburg donald had to say. i mean this threesome me or david davis even though you know on either side of the complacent because it's been updated of composite of peace and we tried hard in the breakfast at the base to get the irish message over. i went to some of the universities and textures blood and the court and the dead then to soak went over to some debates both the reality is that none of them curt two hoots about northern ireland it was no longer an issue it wasn't one of the. top three stories as it was for for generations in the news. thirty years of troubles twenty years of peace but of course but that process which some people believe is a fundamental danger to the peace process ho
would simply have to rewrite it to accommodate the united kingdom leaving the european union as mary mcaleese said the good friday agreement was predicated upon the u.k. and ireland being part of that european union the implications of brigs it are very profound for both nations and thinking well let's have a look at the other two interviews just snatches from them and see what they have to herrmann middleburg donald had to say. i mean this threesome me or david davis even though you know on...
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now mary mcaleese is growing up in the north of ireland when the trouble started in the one nine hundred sixty s. she was present of island when the good friday agreement secure the peace and one nine hundred ninety eight no one has a stronger present investment in the peace process so over to alex and maybe mcnamee's in dublin. stephen's green doublet understudy of wolf torn leader of the united irish woman but two hundred years a male later one of the consequences of breaks. for the prospects of a united ireland i speak to mary marco who's for fourteen years on our president of this republic what she has to say makes fascinating listening. remarkably is you of the the first president of ireland who was born in the north of ireland so you have a great personal as well as a political investment in the peace process how much of a threat do you see to the peace process from what's happening with bricks at the peace process took really three decades to bring to any kind of fruition the good friday agreement in one nine hundred ninety it really was a thirty year job i remember as a teenager
now mary mcaleese is growing up in the north of ireland when the trouble started in the one nine hundred sixty s. she was present of island when the good friday agreement secure the peace and one nine hundred ninety eight no one has a stronger present investment in the peace process so over to alex and maybe mcnamee's in dublin. stephen's green doublet understudy of wolf torn leader of the united irish woman but two hundred years a male later one of the consequences of breaks. for the prospects...
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the former president of ireland mary mcaleese, and a canon lawyer of some repute, was banned from the conference in the vatican a few weeks ago, because she said the catholic church was misogynistic, homophobic and asked what would it do to accommodate the 600 million women who are barred from the priesthood given that all the work of the church comes via the priesthood. there is no answer, she said pope francis in his five years has been a disappointment, and as a practising catholic i agree with what she said and i would like to hear from the pope on that because certainly mass attendancies in ireland are declining rapidly. thank you all very much, however you are celebrating, if you're marking easter this weekend or next weekend happy easter to you and thank you whoever you are and wherever you are for watching us on dateline. we will be back at the same time next week, for now from all of us, goodbye. ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you right up to date with how we see the next 2a hours developing across the british isles. low pressure to the south—eastern
the former president of ireland mary mcaleese, and a canon lawyer of some repute, was banned from the conference in the vatican a few weeks ago, because she said the catholic church was misogynistic, homophobic and asked what would it do to accommodate the 600 million women who are barred from the priesthood given that all the work of the church comes via the priesthood. there is no answer, she said pope francis in his five years has been a disappointment, and as a practising catholic i agree...
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please to get in touch with us with any ideas you have for the show we'd love to hear from you now mary mcaleese was growing up in the north of ireland when the trouble started in the one nine hundred sixty s. she was president of ireland when the good friday agreement secured the peace and one nine hundred ninety eight no one has a stronger personal investment in the peace process so over to alex and maybe my colleagues in dublin. stephen's green doublet on the structure of we've told leader of the united i wish them but two hundred years on me a little what are the consequences of bread. for the prospects of a united ireland i speak to mary marco he's for thirteen years of president of this republic what she has to say makes fascinating listening. remarkably is you were of the first president of ireland who was born in the north of ireland so you have a great personal as well as a political investment in the peace process how much of a threat do you see to the peace process from what's happening with bricks that in britain the peace process took really three decades to bring to any kind of fru
please to get in touch with us with any ideas you have for the show we'd love to hear from you now mary mcaleese was growing up in the north of ireland when the trouble started in the one nine hundred sixty s. she was president of ireland when the good friday agreement secured the peace and one nine hundred ninety eight no one has a stronger personal investment in the peace process so over to alex and maybe my colleagues in dublin. stephen's green doublet on the structure of we've told leader...
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pleased to get in touch with us with any ideas you have for the show we'd love to hear from you now mary mcaleese was growing up in the north of ireland when the trouble started in the one nine hundred sixty s. she was president of ireland when the good friday agreement secured the peace and one nine hundred ninety eight no one has a stronger personal investment in the peace process so over to alex and maybe my colleagues in dublin. stephen's green doublet on the structure of move toward the leader of the united i wish them but two hundred years on me a little what of the consequences of bread. for the prospects of a united ireland i speak to me marco he's for thirteen years to run our president of this republic what she has to say makes fascinating listening. remarkably is you were the first president of ireland who was born in the north of ireland so you have a great personal as well as a political investment in the peace process how much of a threat do you see to the peace process from what's happening with bricks that and with the peace process took really three decades to bring to any kind o
pleased to get in touch with us with any ideas you have for the show we'd love to hear from you now mary mcaleese was growing up in the north of ireland when the trouble started in the one nine hundred sixty s. she was president of ireland when the good friday agreement secured the peace and one nine hundred ninety eight no one has a stronger personal investment in the peace process so over to alex and maybe my colleagues in dublin. stephen's green doublet on the structure of move toward the...