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i am robert - mooney and i'm from north belfast. i was married — mooney and i'm from north belfast.together. me and lisa, _ we have four children together. me and lisa, who met in 1994. basically. _ and lisa, who met in 1994. basically, teenagers. iwas and lisa, who met in 1994. basically, teenagers. i was walking home _ basically, teenagers. i was walking home with — basically, teenagers. i was walking home with my cousin one night, lisa approached — home with my cousin one night, lisa approached me and says, you have beautifui— approached me and says, you have beautiful eyes, i will work with you. _ beautiful eyes, i will work with you. so— beautiful eyes, i will work with you, so she started linking me. i says. _ you, so she started linking me. i says. thank— you, so she started linking me. i says, thank you, you have beautiful hair _ says, thank you, you have beautiful hair so— says, thank you, you have beautiful hair so we — says, thank you, you have beautiful hair. so we kept talking. i was only 15, never— hair. so we kept talking. i was only 15, never had — hair. so we kept t
i am robert - mooney and i'm from north belfast. i was married — mooney and i'm from north belfast.together. me and lisa, _ we have four children together. me and lisa, who met in 1994. basically. _ and lisa, who met in 1994. basically, teenagers. iwas and lisa, who met in 1994. basically, teenagers. i was walking home _ basically, teenagers. i was walking home with — basically, teenagers. i was walking home with my cousin one night, lisa approached — home with my cousin one night, lisa...
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i'm robert mooney and i'm from north belfast. away on 22 february, 2021. and we have four children together. me and lisa, we met in 1994. basically teenagers. i was walking home with my cousin one night. lisa approached me and says "you've beautiful eyes, i'm going to walk with you" and i'd say thank you. so i've kept talking. i was only 15, never had a girlfriend before. but ijust grabbed onto lisa and from there on in we were sweethearts. just so happy that i have so many memories of her. almost every photo you see of her she has a smile. and that is lisa all over, always happy, smiling, affectionate, and ijust want to hold her again. i look at the videos every night since she is gone. and you can see the smile. and that's my lisa. and i would give anything to do that again. anything. i came home from workjust after four on wednesday 17 february. and she has got a temperature of 39. and that was a red flag right away to me. having covid myself back in november. ijust knew she had it. next morning, her birthday, 18 february, the
i'm robert mooney and i'm from north belfast. away on 22 february, 2021. and we have four children together. me and lisa, we met in 1994. basically teenagers. i was walking home with my cousin one night. lisa approached me and says "you've beautiful eyes, i'm going to walk with you" and i'd say thank you. so i've kept talking. i was only 15, never had a girlfriend before. but ijust grabbed onto lisa and from there on in we were sweethearts. just so happy that i have so many memories...
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a protestant enclave in north belfast is a microcosm of anxiety.es, intimidation by local nationalist youth. >> we do not want that trouble. we do not want that tension. we were not doing anything to deserve that. >> we would be accepted as british unionists. [indiscernible] people are going to say enough is enough. reporter it is important to remember the violence is localized. this is not a return to the troubles, certainly not images of gunmen crossing the city to kill, but these enduring barriers remind us after 23 years of the peace agreement sectarianism has not been eroded. these are not just signs of intolerance but of political failure. loyalist feel irish nationalism once victory. nationalist argue they are just asserting their rights. there is little trust. i spoke with 2 politicians who started out as teenagers on opposing sides here. if you put yourself in their shoes, loyalist get away with everything. >> ian understand that, pbecause there is a shift in relationships. and they need to come to terms with it. that requires leadership.
a protestant enclave in north belfast is a microcosm of anxiety.es, intimidation by local nationalist youth. >> we do not want that trouble. we do not want that tension. we were not doing anything to deserve that. >> we would be accepted as british unionists. [indiscernible] people are going to say enough is enough. reporter it is important to remember the violence is localized. this is not a return to the troubles, certainly not images of gunmen crossing the city to kill, but these...
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child yells i'm robert mooney and i'm from north belfast. i was married to lisa mackin.we've four children together. me and lisa, we met in 1994. basically teenagers. i was walking home with my cousin one night, lisa approached me and says, "you've beautiful eyes, "i'm going to walk with you," so she started linking me. and i says, "thank you, you've beautiful hair." so we got talking. i was only 15, i'd never had a girlfriend before, but ijust grasped on to lisa, and from there on, we were childhood sweethearts. i'm just so happy that i've got so many memories of her captured. almost every photo you see of her, she's a smile, and that's lisa all over, always happy, smiling, affectionate. i just want to hold heragain is... she kisses i look at the videos every night since she's gone, and you can see the smile, and that's my lisa, you know? and i would give anything to do that again, anything. i came home from workjust afterfour on wednesday, the 17th of february, and she's got a temperature of 39, and that was a red flag right away to me. having covid myself back in nove
child yells i'm robert mooney and i'm from north belfast. i was married to lisa mackin.we've four children together. me and lisa, we met in 1994. basically teenagers. i was walking home with my cousin one night, lisa approached me and says, "you've beautiful eyes, "i'm going to walk with you," so she started linking me. and i says, "thank you, you've beautiful hair." so we got talking. i was only 15, i'd never had a girlfriend before, but ijust grasped on to lisa, and...
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bombs being thrown at police and again even as you said in the introduction the situation over north belfast again another interface we were amongst it and last night that's friday nights and yes it was difficult but coming back to the good friday agreement on this day it was signed 23 years ago and it is being the center point of those bricks of negotiations the end result walls to avoid a hard hard border to put it across the are a seat that cause chaos and trade for northern ireland it led to a whole area of dissent and then minorities were playing politics and threatening violence to continue the continue 8 continue a to continue with the ira small breakaway group had threatened violence if there was a hard border they had some influence it seems that minority grouping and loyalists here they pulled out of the good friday agreement some time ago before we had this outbreak of violence so this is orchestrated no doubt about it and it's into mingled with a whole range of other issues with republicans demonstrating quite clearly their strength during a funeral exactly well nearly just exact
bombs being thrown at police and again even as you said in the introduction the situation over north belfast again another interface we were amongst it and last night that's friday nights and yes it was difficult but coming back to the good friday agreement on this day it was signed 23 years ago and it is being the center point of those bricks of negotiations the end result walls to avoid a hard hard border to put it across the are a seat that cause chaos and trade for northern ireland it led...
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police come under fire from missiles in a loyalist area of north belfast, as a flag flies at half mastearby. only hours earlier, people he had been urged to stay at home out of respect for the queen. in a nearby nationalists neighbourhood, there were similar scenes, with offices being pelted with rocks, bottles and petrol—bombs. in the loyalist tigers bay area, a stolen car that had been set on fire is pushed towards the police lines. the violence was not as intense and frenzy does on wednesday and thursday, when a bus was set on fire and water cannon deployed for the first time here in six years. there is concern at the ages of some of those involved in the writing. on friday night, 314 year old boys were arrested. there is anger, too, but adults who have been filmed encouraging them. others have been trying to defuse the situation, though. youth workers have been on the streets, encouraging people to go home. it is the 23rd anniversary of the good friday agreement, which helped bring about an end to the troubles, a 30 year period of violent sectarian conflict which cost the lives of
police come under fire from missiles in a loyalist area of north belfast, as a flag flies at half mastearby. only hours earlier, people he had been urged to stay at home out of respect for the queen. in a nearby nationalists neighbourhood, there were similar scenes, with offices being pelted with rocks, bottles and petrol—bombs. in the loyalist tigers bay area, a stolen car that had been set on fire is pushed towards the police lines. the violence was not as intense and frenzy does on...
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westland estate, a protestant enclave in north belfast, is a microcosm of loyalist anxiety... ..overuth. we don't want that trouble, we don't want that tension, you know? we weren't doing anything to deserve that. if this is how we are living now, how would we be living in a united ireland? would our identity be accepted? would we be accepted as british unionists? are you going to take what we know away? and it's only going to get to a sense where loyalism, like is happening now, people are going to say, "enough�*s enough." it's important to remember that the violence is localised. this isn't a return to the troubles, certainly not to anyone with memories of gunmen crossing the city to kill. but these enduring barriers remind us that after 23 years of a peace agreement, sectarianism hasn't been eroded. these aren't just symbols of intolerance, but of political failure. loyalists feel irish nationalism wants outright victory. nationalists argue they're just asserting their rights. there's little trust. i spoke with two politicians, both former paramilitary prisoners, who started out a
westland estate, a protestant enclave in north belfast, is a microcosm of loyalist anxiety... ..overuth. we don't want that trouble, we don't want that tension, you know? we weren't doing anything to deserve that. if this is how we are living now, how would we be living in a united ireland? would our identity be accepted? would we be accepted as british unionists? are you going to take what we know away? and it's only going to get to a sense where loyalism, like is happening now, people are...
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say on the one thing that keeps me really encouraged at this point in time is using that area of north belfast learning way that the infamous peace war now a ticket or area has a population of 802502 their bikes right on the streets of the 17500 people at home and that gives me comfort sure the vats concern is is shared by many many other northern ireland who don't want to see a return whatsoever to those somebody over 3 decades of or a conflict donna one of the key issues in shrine in the power sharing agreement is the open borders between ireland and northern ireland could this be one of the issues that are triggered in some of the and desire to particularly among the host see this and. paving the way for them to further lose. the whole identity of northern ireland. i know an open border between both parts of ireland i don't think that was an issue indeed unionist representatives expressed. a desire to see the borders kept open the problem was that that was very difficult to reconcile with the type of regs that that was chosen by the do you and and their allies in the bridge conservative par
say on the one thing that keeps me really encouraged at this point in time is using that area of north belfast learning way that the infamous peace war now a ticket or area has a population of 802502 their bikes right on the streets of the 17500 people at home and that gives me comfort sure the vats concern is is shared by many many other northern ireland who don't want to see a return whatsoever to those somebody over 3 decades of or a conflict donna one of the key issues in shrine in the...
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police come underfire from missiles in a loyalist area of north belfast as a flag flies at half—mast, people here had been urged to stay—at—home out of respect for the queen. in a nearby nationalist neighbourhood, there are similar scenes as well with officers being pelted with rocks, bottles and petrol bombs. in the loyalist tiger's bay area, stolen car that had been set on fire is pushed towards the police lines. the violence wasn't as intense and frenzied as on wednesday and thursday, when a bus was set on fire and water cannon deployed for the first time here in six years. there is concern that the ages of some of those involved in the writing on friday night, three 14—year—old ——in the rioting on friday night, three 14—year—old boys were arrested. there's anger too as adults who have been filmed encouraging them. others have been trying to defuse the situation, though. youth workers have been on the streets encouraging people to go home. it's the 23rd anniversary of the good friday agreement, which helped bring about an end to the troubles — a 30 year period of violence sectaria
police come underfire from missiles in a loyalist area of north belfast as a flag flies at half—mast, people here had been urged to stay—at—home out of respect for the queen. in a nearby nationalist neighbourhood, there are similar scenes as well with officers being pelted with rocks, bottles and petrol bombs. in the loyalist tiger's bay area, stolen car that had been set on fire is pushed towards the police lines. the violence wasn't as intense and frenzied as on wednesday and thursday,...
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westland estate, a protestant enclave in north belfast, is a microcosm of loyalist anxiety... ..overtension, you know? we weren't doing anything to deserve that. if this is how we are living now, how would we be living in a united ireland? would our identity be accepted? would we be accepted as british unionists? are you going to take what we know away? and it's only going to get to a sense where loyalism, like it's happening now, people are going to say enough is enough. it is important to remember that the violence is localised. this isn't to return to the troubles, certainly not to anyone with memories of gunmen crossing the city to kill. but these enduring barriers remind us that after 23 years of a peace agreement, sectarianism hasn't been eroded. these aren't just symbols of intolerance, but of political failure. loyalists feel irish nationalism wants outright victory. nationalists argue they are just asserting their rights. there is little trust. i spoke with two politicians, both former paramilitary prisoners who started out as teenagers on opposing sides here. if you put you
westland estate, a protestant enclave in north belfast, is a microcosm of loyalist anxiety... ..overtension, you know? we weren't doing anything to deserve that. if this is how we are living now, how would we be living in a united ireland? would our identity be accepted? would we be accepted as british unionists? are you going to take what we know away? and it's only going to get to a sense where loyalism, like it's happening now, people are going to say enough is enough. it is important to...
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yes, there were small scrimmages that we witnessed in parts of north belfast but by and large the streetse quiet. this is violence these communities have not seen in years. so it was a much-needed break. but will it last? that's really the question here, robyn. or was this just a brief, quiet, a brief ease out of respect for the death of this royal. robyn? >> sal ma abdell sooez, thank you. >>> leaders around the world are praising prince philip and lamenting his passing. here is some reaction from commonwealth countries most of which are former british territories. indian prime minister says my thoughts are with the british people and the royal family on the passing of prince philip. he had a distinguished career in the military and at the forefront of many community service initiatives. and new zealand prime minister says prince philip will be fondly remembered for the encouragement he gave to so many young new zealanders through the duke of edinburg's hillary award. scott morrison says prince philip was no stranger to australia, having visited our country more than 20 times. the common
yes, there were small scrimmages that we witnessed in parts of north belfast but by and large the streetse quiet. this is violence these communities have not seen in years. so it was a much-needed break. but will it last? that's really the question here, robyn. or was this just a brief, quiet, a brief ease out of respect for the death of this royal. robyn? >> sal ma abdell sooez, thank you. >>> leaders around the world are praising prince philip and lamenting his passing. here is...
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i'm robert mooney and i'm from north belfast. sweethearts. just so happy that i have so many memories of her. almost every photo you see of her she has a smile. and that is liz orlova, always happy, smiling, affectionate, and i just want to hold her again —— all over. a look at the videos every night since she is gone. and you can see the smile. and that's may lisa. and i would give anything to do that again. anything. icame i came home from workjust afterfour. 17 february. and she has got a temperature of 39. and that was a red flag right away to me. having covid myself back in november. ijust knew she had it. next morning, her birthday, 18 february, the positive test came back. i didn't think to send to hospital because her was fine. there were no signs that she was in any danger. the monday morning eye walked in and she was... i knew she was gone. the 999 people were on the phone telling me what to do to give her any chance, i telling me what to do to give herany chance, i had telling me what to do to give her any chance, i ha
i'm robert mooney and i'm from north belfast. sweethearts. just so happy that i have so many memories of her. almost every photo you see of her she has a smile. and that is liz orlova, always happy, smiling, affectionate, and i just want to hold her again —— all over. a look at the videos every night since she is gone. and you can see the smile. and that's may lisa. and i would give anything to do that again. anything. icame i came home from workjust afterfour. 17 february. and she has got...
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reports. come under fire from missiles police come under fire from missiles in a loyalist area of north belfasts a flag flies at half—mast for prince philip nearby. only hours earlier, people here had been urged to stay—at—home out of respect for the queen. in a nearby nationalist neighbourhood, there are similar scenes as well with officers being pelted with rocks, bottles and petrol bombs. in the loyalist tigers bay area, stolen car that had been set on fire is pushed towards the police lines. the violence wasn't as intense and frenzied as on wednesday and thursday, when a bus was set on fire and water cannon deployed for the first time here in six years. there is concern that the ages of some of those involved in the writing on friday night, 314—year—old boys were arrested. this anger as well as adults who have been filmed encouraging them. three 14—year—old boys. youth workers have been on the streets encouraging people to go home. it's the 23rd anniversary of the good friday agreement, which helped bring about an end to the troubles, a 30 year period of violence sectarian conflict which co
reports. come under fire from missiles police come under fire from missiles in a loyalist area of north belfasts a flag flies at half—mast for prince philip nearby. only hours earlier, people here had been urged to stay—at—home out of respect for the queen. in a nearby nationalist neighbourhood, there are similar scenes as well with officers being pelted with rocks, bottles and petrol bombs. in the loyalist tigers bay area, stolen car that had been set on fire is pushed towards the police...
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westland estate, a protestant enclave in north belfast, is a microcosm of loyalist anxiety... ..overving now, how would we be living in a united ireland? would our identity be accepted? would we be accepted as british unionists? are you going to take what we know away? and it's only going to get to a sense where loyalism, like it's happening now, people are going to say enough is enough. it is important to remember that the violence is localised. this isn't to return to the troubles, certainly not to anyone with memories of gunmen crossing the city to kill. but these enduring barriers remind us that after 23 years of a peace agreement, sectarianism hasn't been eroded. these aren't just symbols of intolerance, but of political failure. loyalists feel irish nationalism wants outright victory. nationalists argue they are just asserting their rights. there is little trust. i spoke with two politicians, both former paramilitary prisoners who started out as teenagers on opposing sides here. if you put yourself in their shoes, loyalists see you winning, they think you get away with everythi
westland estate, a protestant enclave in north belfast, is a microcosm of loyalist anxiety... ..overving now, how would we be living in a united ireland? would our identity be accepted? would we be accepted as british unionists? are you going to take what we know away? and it's only going to get to a sense where loyalism, like it's happening now, people are going to say enough is enough. it is important to remember that the violence is localised. this isn't to return to the troubles, certainly...
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cars have been hijacked and set alight in a loyalist area of newtownabbey, a suburb north of belfast.calm and urged people of influence to keep young people away from the area. last night, 15 police officers were injured during rioting in south belfast. a further dozen officers were injured during trouble in londonderry. police have named the elderly woman who died yesterday after being attacked by two dogs who'd entered her garden as lucille downer. she was 85. flowers have been laid outside her home near dudley in the west midlands. the owner of the dogs has been released on bail pending more inquiries. the met police have said they will be engaging with church authorities over easter to ensure that all services adhere to covid restrictions. the message comes after police were called to reports of people queuing outside of christ the king church in london yesterday. the service was stopped but no penalty notices were issued. the metropolitan police say 26 arrests have been made after ten officers were injured following protests in london tonight. earlier thousands of people across e
cars have been hijacked and set alight in a loyalist area of newtownabbey, a suburb north of belfast.calm and urged people of influence to keep young people away from the area. last night, 15 police officers were injured during rioting in south belfast. a further dozen officers were injured during trouble in londonderry. police have named the elderly woman who died yesterday after being attacked by two dogs who'd entered her garden as lucille downer. she was 85. flowers have been laid outside...
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westland estate, a protestant enclave in north belfast, is a microcosm of loyalist anxiety... ..overliving in a united ireland? would our identity be accepted? would we be accepted as british unionists? are you going to take what we know away? and it's only going to get to a sense where loyalism, like it's happening now, people are going to say enough is enough. it is important to remember that the violence is localised. this isn't to return to the troubles, certainly not to anyone with memories of gunmen crossing the city to kill. but these enduring barriers remind us that after 23 years of a peace agreement, sectarianism hasn't been eroded. these aren't just symbols of intolerance, but of political failure. loyalists feel irish nationalism wants outright victory. nationalists argue they are just asserting their rights. there is little trust. i spoke with two politicians, both former paramilitary prisoners who started out as teenagers on opposing sides here. if you put yourself in their shoes, loyalists see you winning, they think you get away with everything. i can understand that
westland estate, a protestant enclave in north belfast, is a microcosm of loyalist anxiety... ..overliving in a united ireland? would our identity be accepted? would we be accepted as british unionists? are you going to take what we know away? and it's only going to get to a sense where loyalism, like it's happening now, people are going to say enough is enough. it is important to remember that the violence is localised. this isn't to return to the troubles, certainly not to anyone with...
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westland estate, a protestant enclave in north belfast, is a microcosm of loyalist anxiety.ocal nationalist youth. we don't want that trouble, _ nationalist youth. we don't want that trouble, we _ nationalist youth. we don't want that trouble, we don't _ nationalist youth. we don't want that trouble, we don't want - nationalist youth. we don't want that trouble, we don't want that | that trouble, we don't want that tension. we weren't doing anything to deserve that. if this is how we are living now, how would we be a united ireland?— are living now, how would we be a united ireland? with our identity be acce ted, united ireland? with our identity be accepted, would _ united ireland? with our identity be accepted, would we _ united ireland? with our identity be accepted, would we be _ united ireland? with our identity be accepted, would we be accepted - united ireland? with our identity be accepted, would we be accepted as| accepted, would we be accepted as british_ accepted, would we be accepted as british unionists? you're going to take what— british unionists? you're going
westland estate, a protestant enclave in north belfast, is a microcosm of loyalist anxiety.ocal nationalist youth. we don't want that trouble, _ nationalist youth. we don't want that trouble, we _ nationalist youth. we don't want that trouble, we don't _ nationalist youth. we don't want that trouble, we don't want - nationalist youth. we don't want that trouble, we don't want that | that trouble, we don't want that tension. we weren't doing anything to deserve that. if this is how we are living...
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police were called out north of belfast on saturday night amid simmering anger over parts of the uk'swith the european union which puts a customs border in the irish sea. nick robertson explains. >> reporter: new writing on northern ireland's walls is a chill blast from the province's violent past. anger is rising over brexit custom checks known as the northern island protocols. the message is on good friday, a red line for u.s. president joe biden. in pro-british unionist communities, fears of violence are growing. >> you see a lot of writing on the wall, it's scary, it's scary and i reel wouldn't want to grow up. i don't want to go back. >> reporter: murals of gunman on the streets here are nothing new. but this is something else. the name of the deputy prime minister and his address written on the wall quickly painted out. that tells you tensions here are rising. the lightning rod for discontent is custom checks on trucks like these crossing the irish sea from mainland uk. northern ireland is inside the eu single market for goods. different to the rest of the uk. so goods now requi
police were called out north of belfast on saturday night amid simmering anger over parts of the uk'swith the european union which puts a customs border in the irish sea. nick robertson explains. >> reporter: new writing on northern ireland's walls is a chill blast from the province's violent past. anger is rising over brexit custom checks known as the northern island protocols. the message is on good friday, a red line for u.s. president joe biden. in pro-british unionist communities,...
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we will be live with belfast, north ireland, where after nights of protest, an appeal for calm as a showrespect. our reporter will join us also. >>> police officers are taking a tanned to rebuke derek chauvin use against george floyd. we will have the latest in the courtroom and if this rare testimony shifts a signal in policy. you've ever tasted. talenti. raise the jar. hey, dad! you'vehey, son!ted. no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most and $0 commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholestero
we will be live with belfast, north ireland, where after nights of protest, an appeal for calm as a showrespect. our reporter will join us also. >>> police officers are taking a tanned to rebuke derek chauvin use against george floyd. we will have the latest in the courtroom and if this rare testimony shifts a signal in policy. you've ever tasted. talenti. raise the jar. hey, dad! you'vehey, son!ted. no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like..like it's a...
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belfast. that's becaue there's a weather front brushing the very far north—west of the uk and the high pressuree weather fronts here and bits of cloud and spots of rain to come for the weekend. saturday for most of the country looks absolutely fine from the isle of wight to with sunshine all round and best temperatures across more western areas such as 1a in liverpool and belfast. you can see on sunday the weather fronts are still in the same place, sort of sliding towards the north—east here with the high pressure dominating the weather across the uk. but it does mean it may turn damp in parts of northern ireland and at least the western isles as we go through the course of sunday and generally speaking more hazy skies across england. temperatures 1a or 15 celsius. if the sun comes out for any length of time it shouldn't feel bad at all. i say it's turning slightly milder but look what happens on tuesday and wednesday, we develop a northerly wind again so it does look as though the middle of next week after this brief warming to 1a, 15, maybe 16 degrees, the temperatures are going to go back d
belfast. that's becaue there's a weather front brushing the very far north—west of the uk and the high pressuree weather fronts here and bits of cloud and spots of rain to come for the weekend. saturday for most of the country looks absolutely fine from the isle of wight to with sunshine all round and best temperatures across more western areas such as 1a in liverpool and belfast. you can see on sunday the weather fronts are still in the same place, sort of sliding towards the north—east...
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north and the republic. this was the scene in belfast on wednesday night a bus was torched and more than $41.00 officers were injured during the clashes rocks and petrol bombs will hold the police northern ireland's 1st minister fosters urged both sides to show restraint and the british prime minister's expressed his alarm and called for dialogue. i am deeply concerned by the scenes of violence in northern ireland especially attacks on the p.s. and i who are protecting the public in business attacks on a bus driver and the assault of a journalist this week to resolve differences is through dialogue not violence or criminality. meanwhile northern ireland's justice ministers blamed the u.k. government for the flare up a log accuse the conservatives of dishonesty over the way bracks it would affect the irish border saying they promised unfettered access while failing to work through the legal consequences she also slammed the british government's decision to suspend the northern ireland protocol which is part of the u.k.'s withdrawal agreement with the e.u. aimed at ensuring an open border a professor of britis
north and the republic. this was the scene in belfast on wednesday night a bus was torched and more than $41.00 officers were injured during the clashes rocks and petrol bombs will hold the police northern ireland's 1st minister fosters urged both sides to show restraint and the british prime minister's expressed his alarm and called for dialogue. i am deeply concerned by the scenes of violence in northern ireland especially attacks on the p.s. and i who are protecting the public in business...
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8 or 9 degrees where you have got the cloud and the breeze from the north sea, but look at that — 16, there, in aberdeen, 13 in belfastthe afternoon. now, this evening and tonight it will be dry with clear spells and a cold night ahead. a touch of frost likely as temperatures in more rural spots dip a little bit below freezing. so, a chilly start to your easter sunday, i think. we will start to see high pressure slowly easing away as this cold front works its way in from the north, so, a change afoot, particularly later in the day. we are going to see the cloud increasing for scotland and northern ireland, the breeze picking up ahead of some afternoon rain working in. further south, across england and wales, more sunshine than we have seen over recent days, particularly for central and eastern areas, where temperatures will reach around 1a or 15 degrees for easter sunday. but single figures across the northern half of scotland as that cold air works in, and through sunday night into easter monday, as this cold front works its way south, that is going to open the doors for this really cold blast of arctic air to push a
8 or 9 degrees where you have got the cloud and the breeze from the north sea, but look at that — 16, there, in aberdeen, 13 in belfastthe afternoon. now, this evening and tonight it will be dry with clear spells and a cold night ahead. a touch of frost likely as temperatures in more rural spots dip a little bit below freezing. so, a chilly start to your easter sunday, i think. we will start to see high pressure slowly easing away as this cold front works its way in from the north, so, a...
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loyalist area of belfast amid anger over postgrads that trade barriers between the north and the republic police have struggled to contain fighting between gangs armed with bricks and petrol bombs it is the worst flare up in the region that they've seen in decades and threatens to shatter the peace deal signed exactly 23 years ago. cities across britain have the honor to have honored the late prince philip with a 41 gun salute the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd died on friday just 2 months short of his 100th birthday his funeral is next saturday at windsor castle in what will be a smaller ceremonial rather than a grand state of them. now if you thought modern day air cabins were cramped spare a thought for bryan robson he flew from australia to the us in 1065 as a stowaway inside a wooden crate and he is now releasing a book about his experience called the crate escape mr robson who is from wales was stuck in melbourne at the time and couldn't afford his airfare home which would have cost the equivalent of $12000.00 pounds so he came up with a plan to travel as freight inside a wooden
loyalist area of belfast amid anger over postgrads that trade barriers between the north and the republic police have struggled to contain fighting between gangs armed with bricks and petrol bombs it is the worst flare up in the region that they've seen in decades and threatens to shatter the peace deal signed exactly 23 years ago. cities across britain have the honor to have honored the late prince philip with a 41 gun salute the husband of queen elizabeth the 2nd died on friday just 2 months...
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8 or 9 degrees where you have got the cloud and the breeze from the north sea, but look at that — 16, there, in aberdeen, 13 in belfastght it will be dry with clear spells and a cold night ahead. a touch of frost likely as temperatures in more rural spots dip a little bit below freezing. so, a chilly start to your easter sunday, i think. we will start to see high pressure slowly easing away as this cold front works its way in from the north, so, a change afoot, particularly later in the day. we are going to see the cloud increasing for scotland and northern ireland, the breeze picking up ahead of some afternoon rain working in. further south, across england and wales, more sunshine than we have seen over recent days, particularly for central and eastern areas, where temperatures will reach around 1a or 15 degrees for easter sunday. but single figures across the northern half of scotland as that cold air works in, and through sunday night into easter monday, as this cold front works its way south, that is going to open the doors for this really cold blast of arctic air to push all the way from the arctic right across t
8 or 9 degrees where you have got the cloud and the breeze from the north sea, but look at that — 16, there, in aberdeen, 13 in belfastght it will be dry with clear spells and a cold night ahead. a touch of frost likely as temperatures in more rural spots dip a little bit below freezing. so, a chilly start to your easter sunday, i think. we will start to see high pressure slowly easing away as this cold front works its way in from the north, so, a change afoot, particularly later in the day....
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and in the north—west of the country, later on in the afternoon, and towards the evening, the clouds will thicken further and we are expecting some outbreaks of rain in places like belfast western isles. and that's because a weather front is approaching, the winds turning direction, actually milder air is reaching us. and by very early on thursday morning you can see that generally across the country it is frost free — almost. now, that change is brought by area of low pressure which will be tracking into the north of the uk. you can see that slightly milder air brought in by these south—westerly winds. so i think on thursday temperatures, at least for a while, will recover to double figures, onlyjust. perhaps 11 or 12 across parts of england and wales. but with that also comes a weather front and outbreaks of rain parts of the north—west of the uk. i think the best of the weather will be further south and also south—east. now, as we head into thursday night and friday, that weather front will move across, in fact, it's a cold front and behind it we once again open up the gates to a cold air stream from the arctic, which could bring wintry showers to northern areas of t
and in the north—west of the country, later on in the afternoon, and towards the evening, the clouds will thicken further and we are expecting some outbreaks of rain in places like belfast western isles. and that's because a weather front is approaching, the winds turning direction, actually milder air is reaching us. and by very early on thursday morning you can see that generally across the country it is frost free — almost. now, that change is brought by area of low pressure which will...
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8 or 9 degrees where you have got the cloud and the breeze from the north sea, but look at that — 16, there, in aberdeen, 13 in belfastnd tonight it will be dry with clear spells and a cold night ahead. a touch of frost likely as temperatures in more rural spots dip a little bit below freezing. so, a chilly start to your easter sunday, i think. we will start to see high pressure slowly easing away as this cold front works its way in from the north, so, a change afoot, particularly later in the day. we are going to see the cloud increasing for scotland and northern ireland, the breeze picking up ahead of some afternoon rain working in. further south, across england and wales, more sunshine than we have seen over recent days, particularly for central and eastern areas, where temperatures will reach around 1a or 15 degrees for easter sunday. but single figures across the northern half of scotland as that cold air works in, and through sunday night into easter monday, as this cold front works its way south, that is going to open the doors for this really cold blast of arctic air to push all the way from the arctic right a
8 or 9 degrees where you have got the cloud and the breeze from the north sea, but look at that — 16, there, in aberdeen, 13 in belfastnd tonight it will be dry with clear spells and a cold night ahead. a touch of frost likely as temperatures in more rural spots dip a little bit below freezing. so, a chilly start to your easter sunday, i think. we will start to see high pressure slowly easing away as this cold front works its way in from the north, so, a change afoot, particularly later in...