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kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland.ation rules that means aboard an island. an island. provide a guarantee to the people of northern ireland. northern ireland. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. the tensions and divisions on the eve of this conference. eve of this conference. from borisjohnson this morning describing the chequers as deranged. describing the chequers as deranged. i'm joined by marcusjones. secretary is describing the prime minister is thinking as the range? minister is thinking as the range? —— disarranged? -- disarranged? able to give input to the conference. conference. the eu area and clearly respecting the northern ireland issue. the northern ireland issue. describes the premises thinking as deranged, how serious is it? deranged, how serious is it? —— prime minister. prime minister. are the democratic party and therefore are able to express views. therefore are able to express views. represents a significant portion of his party ‘s views? represents a significant portion of his pa
kingdom. see a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. ireland and ireland.ation rules that means aboard an island. an island. provide a guarantee to the people of northern ireland. northern ireland. deliver for every part of the united kingdom. kingdom. the tensions and divisions on the eve of this conference. eve of this conference. from borisjohnson this morning describing the chequers as deranged. describing the chequers as deranged. i'm joined by marcusjones. secretary is...
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england northern ireland.ck by a fallen tree in dublin. elsewhere around teh city authorities released pictures of similar scenes. and the irish president has urged roadusers to take care when travelling in the stormy conditions. officials have warned that further power cuts and flailing gabriel passa ble power cuts and flailing gabriel passable as the storm sweeps through. passable as the storm sweeps through. our ireland correspondent emma vardy has been braving the elements and says the weather is having an big impact in both northern ireland and the republic of ireland. storm ali is causing widespread disruption across northern ireland, some 30,000 homes and businesses are without electricity. some 50,000 homes are without electricity in the republic of ireland. and there was the tragic incident of the woman in her 50s who died when her caravan was blown off a cliff in galway. we are told she was a tourist. the ca rava n are told she was a tourist. the caravan landed on the coastline below. widespread disr
england northern ireland.ck by a fallen tree in dublin. elsewhere around teh city authorities released pictures of similar scenes. and the irish president has urged roadusers to take care when travelling in the stormy conditions. officials have warned that further power cuts and flailing gabriel passa ble power cuts and flailing gabriel passable as the storm sweeps through. passable as the storm sweeps through. our ireland correspondent emma vardy has been braving the elements and says the...
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paring down of the northern ireland. there is warmth in this flow of air from the south—west, particularly in eastern parts of england or we could see 2a, 20 five celsius across the uk, high teens and low 20s. gusty winds, rumbles of thunder tuesday and wednesday. not much rain the further south you are. some heavy downpours into scotland, the wind picking up into northern ireland. double figures again as wednesday begins. wednesday shaping up, the second area of low pressure coming in. it looks as if this will produce even stronger winds. the strongest gusts of 50, 60 miles per hour but it's the west of scotland where we might see in excess of 70 an hour. england and wales, some showery rain starting from the west. it's going to be quite heavy at times. still some warmth into the south—east. the winds to ease later in the week. be now on bbc news, with almost six months to go until brexit, nick robinson has been speaking to the prime minister for a special edition of panorama. to check and how significant was it and why
paring down of the northern ireland. there is warmth in this flow of air from the south—west, particularly in eastern parts of england or we could see 2a, 20 five celsius across the uk, high teens and low 20s. gusty winds, rumbles of thunder tuesday and wednesday. not much rain the further south you are. some heavy downpours into scotland, the wind picking up into northern ireland. double figures again as wednesday begins. wednesday shaping up, the second area of low pressure coming in. it...
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and what this says is it is not necessarily people within northern ireland.ave a lot of businesses there trying to get some of the talent from other areas to come and work in northern ireland, and the question they are being asked is, they don't necessarily have the same rights as they would do. we are notjust talking about the same—sex marriage situation, but when it comes to the benefits you will get for being a married couple in the same—sex marriage in northern ireland, it is different to what it would be in a country which has legalised same—sex marriage. it is interesting, we always talk about the moral issues around same—sex marriage, but we never look at the economic issues, and that is what this is saying, but they could bid big economic benefits for northern ireland to legalised same—sex marriage. would you pay 25 euros to crush grapes with your feet on holiday? i wouldn't pay 25 euros for a bottle of wine, let alone to crush it with my feet. i bet it feels amazing, though. i am not sure anyone would want wine crushed with my feet. but who is going
and what this says is it is not necessarily people within northern ireland.ave a lot of businesses there trying to get some of the talent from other areas to come and work in northern ireland, and the question they are being asked is, they don't necessarily have the same rights as they would do. we are notjust talking about the same—sex marriage situation, but when it comes to the benefits you will get for being a married couple in the same—sex marriage in northern ireland, it is different...
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and ireland, which isa northern ireland and ireland, which is a red line that is so importantfeel eu leaders would countenance that idea ? how do you feel eu leaders would countenance that idea? what appetite is there to stick to their guns so much it ends with deal?” is there to stick to their guns so much it ends with deal? i don't think it's in the interests of the european union, any of the member states, to have a no—deal brexit. it not only affects as we see today the markets in the uk, it affects all of europe. it cannot be in the interest of europe to having no—deal brexit. nevertheless, i think the main point now is that both sides have made their red lines are clear, and since time is running out, no one is at least now publicly willing to compromise on any of the red lines. i think compromise on any of the red lines. ithinka compromise on any of the red lines. i think a no deal scenario is possible, but so are two other scenarios which would be a deal or even a deal which is then maybe not accepted in the uk parliament. all three are possible. i think the no deal is
and ireland, which isa northern ireland and ireland, which is a red line that is so importantfeel eu leaders would countenance that idea ? how do you feel eu leaders would countenance that idea? what appetite is there to stick to their guns so much it ends with deal?” is there to stick to their guns so much it ends with deal? i don't think it's in the interests of the european union, any of the member states, to have a no—deal brexit. it not only affects as we see today the markets in the...
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windy for scotland and northern ireland. 0utbreaks scotland and northern ireland.nshine. temperatures up to 2a degrees. much coolerfor sunshine. temperatures up to 2a degrees. much cooler for scotland and northern ireland were the winds will be stronger. a windy week on the way. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at two. her way or no way. with six months to go, theresa may insists the only alternative to her plan for brexit is to leave the eu with no deal. we'll get a good deal, we will bring that back from the eu negotiations, and put that to parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal. the international monetary fund warns that a "no—deal" brexit on world trade organization terms would entail "substa ntial costs" for the uk economy. iam i am live in salford university where we are speaking to students and businesses about tear predictions for the next six months. a race against time. rescuers in the philippines are digging through mud to find
windy for scotland and northern ireland. 0utbreaks scotland and northern ireland.nshine. temperatures up to 2a degrees. much coolerfor sunshine. temperatures up to 2a degrees. much cooler for scotland and northern ireland were the winds will be stronger. a windy week on the way. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at two. her way or no way. with six months to go, theresa may insists the only alternative to her plan for brexit is to leave the eu with no deal. we'll...
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weather is still there this evening and we will see another pulse of rain that might affect northern irelandes. with a clear spells a chance of seeing the northern lights with the temperatures holding in double figures but this weather front is changing things through tomorrow where it continues to edge towards the south with some rain and the cooler, fresh air comes in behind its regional parts by the end of the day, particularly noticeable in southern england where it has been quite muggy. sitting above south wales and east anglia, then moving south, damp and drizzly towards sussex and kent on the coast, but elsewhere mainly dry afternoons, a few showers in northern ireland, north—west england, especially western scotland but on the wind, not as strong as the day with average speeds a bit stronger and temperatures are made or high teens so they will have come down in southern england where we have been in the low 20s and heading out and about tomorrow, still a few showers running into western scotla nd showers running into western scotland but most places dry, clear going into thursday mor
weather is still there this evening and we will see another pulse of rain that might affect northern irelandes. with a clear spells a chance of seeing the northern lights with the temperatures holding in double figures but this weather front is changing things through tomorrow where it continues to edge towards the south with some rain and the cooler, fresh air comes in behind its regional parts by the end of the day, particularly noticeable in southern england where it has been quite muggy....
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northern ireland, scotland and northern england have also been battered by storm ali.is warning people not to travel. the first storm of the autumn has prompted the met office to issue an amber alert until six o‘clock this evening, warning flying debris is likely and could lead to injuries or a danger to life. the woman who lost her life here this morning has not been named but is believed to be a swiss tourist who was asleep when the storm winds struck. the yellow weather warning for northern ireland, scotland and much of northern england remains in place until ten o‘clock tonight. anyone heading out is being warned to be prepared for travel disruption. let‘s speak now via webcam to martin ogilvie, resilience manager at dumfries and galloway council — he‘s been helping co—ordinate the local response to the storm. what is the situation right now? we we re what is the situation right now? we were hoping now that the worst of the high winds have passed. we have been in constant contact with our colleagues in the met office all day. we have good relations with them. they
northern ireland, scotland and northern england have also been battered by storm ali.is warning people not to travel. the first storm of the autumn has prompted the met office to issue an amber alert until six o‘clock this evening, warning flying debris is likely and could lead to injuries or a danger to life. the woman who lost her life here this morning has not been named but is believed to be a swiss tourist who was asleep when the storm winds struck. the yellow weather warning for...
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quite a few showers getting blown down across scotland, northern ireland, northern england, into north sunshine. but temperatures will be lover, near what they should be for the time of year. that's all from the bbc news at six. now on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the prime minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders. she said the eu will need to move its position to make brexit a success. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining more than 100 cases. two people have died as storm ali brings winds of up to 100 miles an hour, with a woman swept to her death in a caravan in ireland and a man in his 20s killed by a falling tree in northern ireland. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news: beyond 100 days will be live in salzburg as theresa may prepares to deliver her brexit pitch to eu leaders. we'll be live in dumfries to bring you the latest updates on storm a
quite a few showers getting blown down across scotland, northern ireland, northern england, into north sunshine. but temperatures will be lover, near what they should be for the time of year. that's all from the bbc news at six. now on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the prime minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders. she said the eu will need to move its position to make brexit a success. bbc news...
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that is simply not possible without a devolved government in northern ireland., all the main parties in northern ireland, receive thorough briefings. it‘s absolutely unacceptable for politicians to walk away from their decision—making responsibilities, but still to continue to pocket their pay. i'm very pleased to see the secretary of state for international development, who holds responsibility for women and equalities, sitting listening very intently today. does the secretary of state for northern ireland agree with me that crucial decisions on women's rights should be taken locally in northern ireland, but if they are not taken, they cannot be delayed in perpetuity? the sooner we have those people in stormont taking those decisions and dealing with those important matters, the better for everyone. this exercise we are engaged in today will not bring about the change that we need to. in the past, when we have reached an impasse of this sort, we have looked outside. i look at senator george mitchell who played an important role in moving on the process when it
that is simply not possible without a devolved government in northern ireland., all the main parties in northern ireland, receive thorough briefings. it‘s absolutely unacceptable for politicians to walk away from their decision—making responsibilities, but still to continue to pocket their pay. i'm very pleased to see the secretary of state for international development, who holds responsibility for women and equalities, sitting listening very intently today. does the secretary of state for...
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forecast over the next few days and that is already making its presence felt across scotland, northern irelands way south and east overnight, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. through sunday, the frontal system is running into an area of high pressure to the south of the uk. through sunday, it will weaken. the rain will tend to fizzle out and we will be left with a band of cloud and the odd spot of rain through the afternoon, stretching down through the midlands and south—west england. on either side, spells of sunshine. some patchy drizzle for the western isles of scotland where it will continue to be quite windy. elsewhere, the strong winds from overnight will ease down but still quite a breezy day and fairly warm across east anglia and south—east england. temperatures up to 22 or 23dc. elsewhere, generally 17 or 20 celsius, cooler for the far north of scotland. keeping an eye on this area of low pressure, it has in it the remnants of hurricane helene, no longer a hurricane but providing tropical moisture and energy to that area of low pressure. it will strengthen the winds as we go throu
forecast over the next few days and that is already making its presence felt across scotland, northern irelands way south and east overnight, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. through sunday, the frontal system is running into an area of high pressure to the south of the uk. through sunday, it will weaken. the rain will tend to fizzle out and we will be left with a band of cloud and the odd spot of rain through the afternoon, stretching down through the midlands and south—west england. on...
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, scotla nd evening, across northern ireland, scotland and parts of northern england which meanso buildings and power cuts should be expected. thank you, emma vardy, live in belfast. the rate of inflation has risen to its highest level in six months. the jump in august, to 2.7%, surprised many economists, who'd expected a slight fall. rising prices for recreational goods, transport and clothing are to blame, as our economics correspondent andy verity reports. this leicester—based food supplier makes its spring rolls, samosas and otherfrozen indian snacks by hand, but that means big labour costs, and it's also being squeezed by the surge in energy prices. with the raw material, that's going up, so potatoes — that's going up in price. the raw material like peas, carrots, that's less of a big pressure. the electricity, just in the last year the price has gone up by 20%. because we use electricity quite a lot because it's a frozen food business, that's something that's impacting us a lot as well, and wages as well — that's increasing over time. but wages aren't rising fast enough for
, scotla nd evening, across northern ireland, scotland and parts of northern england which meanso buildings and power cuts should be expected. thank you, emma vardy, live in belfast. the rate of inflation has risen to its highest level in six months. the jump in august, to 2.7%, surprised many economists, who'd expected a slight fall. rising prices for recreational goods, transport and clothing are to blame, as our economics correspondent andy verity reports. this leicester—based food...
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perhaps heavy rain across northern ireland. starry skies overhead. 0ne northern ireland. in the night. north—eastern areas will see rain through tomorrow, largely dry elsewhere. changeable into the weekend. that is all. plenty more throughout the rest of the day. this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. these are the top stories developing at midday. the energy regulator announces a new price cap which it says will benefit eleven million customers in england, wales and scotland — saving the average customer 75 pounds a year. us secretary of state mike pompeo denies being the author of a damning article in the new york times about president donald trump, calling it "sad". britain will brief the un security council today on the arrest warrants it's issued for two russians accused of carrying out the novichok nerve agent attack in salisbury in march. members of the northern ireland assembly are to have their pay reduced as the political deadlock at stormont continues. an inquest into the death of the lead singer of the cranberries, dolores 0'riordan, hears that she died by drow
perhaps heavy rain across northern ireland. starry skies overhead. 0ne northern ireland. in the night. north—eastern areas will see rain through tomorrow, largely dry elsewhere. changeable into the weekend. that is all. plenty more throughout the rest of the day. this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. these are the top stories developing at midday. the energy regulator announces a new price cap which it says will benefit eleven million customers in england, wales and scotland — saving the...
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we are in northern ireland.'s trade. some believe technology can erase the borders, but both the eu and the uk say it can't remove the need for checks. so the dilemma — is there any border solution acceptable to the eu, uk, unionists, and other brexiteers alike? the eu's hope now to is to tweak its plan to make it more palatable, by making any checks that have to happen here less obtrusive. the question is, could theresa may sell that to her party and mps in parliament? if not, any brexit deal may be in trouble. elon musk‘s company spacex has named the first private passenger it plans to fly around the moon. the japanese billionaire yusaku maezawa will be joined by eight other people, including artists, designers and architects. maezawa declined to disclose how much he had paid tojoin the mission, but he did share his reaction with the crowd at the spacex headquarters in california. yes. finally i can say, i'm very glad to be here, and i'm really excited and really honoured, really appreciate to be able to share
we are in northern ireland.'s trade. some believe technology can erase the borders, but both the eu and the uk say it can't remove the need for checks. so the dilemma — is there any border solution acceptable to the eu, uk, unionists, and other brexiteers alike? the eu's hope now to is to tweak its plan to make it more palatable, by making any checks that have to happen here less obtrusive. the question is, could theresa may sell that to her party and mps in parliament? if not, any brexit...
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the odd spot of rain, some patchy drizzle at times for northern ireland, under cloudy skies, and we'llnorthern england, maybe with the odd spot of rain. but there'll be some sunshine across eastern scotland, north—east england, and that extends all the way down across much of england and wales. now, these are the average wind strength through wednesday afternoon. gusts once again will be higher, but not as strong as we saw on tuesday — 40 mph at times across scotland and northern ireland. in the sunshine, temperatures quite widely up to 20 or 21 celsius, including aberdeenshire and murray, which should see some sunshine through wednesday afternoon. through wednesday evening and overnight into thursday morning, our area of rain across the western isles and the scottish highlands moves its way a little bit further northwards, into 0rkney and shetland, so some clearer skies across eastern scotland. a bit more cloud across the far north of england, but clearer skies further south, where it will be another fairly cool night. some rural spots getting in the low single figures for a time. so
the odd spot of rain, some patchy drizzle at times for northern ireland, under cloudy skies, and we'llnorthern england, maybe with the odd spot of rain. but there'll be some sunshine across eastern scotland, north—east england, and that extends all the way down across much of england and wales. now, these are the average wind strength through wednesday afternoon. gusts once again will be higher, but not as strong as we saw on tuesday — 40 mph at times across scotland and northern ireland....
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across northern ireland, scotland and parts of northern england. 0n scotland and parts of northern englandwindy day for all of us but still holding onto some very warm and humid airacross still holding onto some very warm and humid air across south—east england where we will see that which is up to 2324. some sunshine here, yes, a very warm. but windy for all of us. particular gusty for northern ireland and scotland. strong winds early next week, rain for the north and west. this is bbc news. the headlines: at least 14 people are known to have died in the massive storm which brought destruction to the north of the philippines. typhoon mangkhut ripped through the main island of luzon tearing off roofs, felling trees and triggering more than 40 landslides. many remote areas remain cut off. authorities in the us have warned that storm florence is "farfrom done." the weather system has caused catastrophic flooding across both north and south carolina. officials say at least 12 people have been killed and hundreds of thousands of homes are without electricity. the british prime minister, theres
across northern ireland, scotland and parts of northern england. 0n scotland and parts of northern englandwindy day for all of us but still holding onto some very warm and humid airacross still holding onto some very warm and humid air across south—east england where we will see that which is up to 2324. some sunshine here, yes, a very warm. but windy for all of us. particular gusty for northern ireland and scotland. strong winds early next week, rain for the north and west. this is bbc news....
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it will be followed by sunshine and showers into sunday afternoon across scotland and northern ireland england and the midlands. temperatures midteens in the north, a little bit warmer in fact in the south—east with the sunshine, 22 or 23 celsius. the weekend's quite mixed. it will turn increasingly windy and unsettled, with rain in the north and the west. the best of the sunshine in the south and east. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: theresa may holds a special cabinet meeting to plan for no—deal, as the government warns the eu it won't pay the full divorce bill if they fail to reach an agreement. here comes hurricane florence. georgia becomes the fifth us state to declare a state of emergency. tougher sentences for people who assault emergency workers, prison terms are set to double. good morning. it's ten years this week since the start of the global financial crisis.
it will be followed by sunshine and showers into sunday afternoon across scotland and northern ireland england and the midlands. temperatures midteens in the north, a little bit warmer in fact in the south—east with the sunshine, 22 or 23 celsius. the weekend's quite mixed. it will turn increasingly windy and unsettled, with rain in the north and the west. the best of the sunshine in the south and east. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today:...
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sure. creating a customs border between northern ireland and the uk. territories, carving northern ireland. regulatory checks, customs checks, at borders. calais border. so you don't like the irish border question. hard border in ireland? does there have to be a hard border in ireland? you said that i don't like the irish border question. part of the united kingdom. the united kingdom. ireland and ireland. does mean an irish border, doesn't it? we have checked with the wto. it does mean a border in ireland. there are wto rules, which we are committed... which breaks your own promise. guarantee to the people of northern ireland. nobody wants a good deal with the eu better than i do. that we can deliver for every part of the united kingdom. there isn't a hard border in ireland, can you? we are working to make sure that we leave with a good deal. that is what my focus is on. be a border in ireland, won't there? negotiations. northern ireland and ireland. and we should level with people and explain that. ireland and ireland. borders with the eu. known as the chequers plan. the prime minister s
sure. creating a customs border between northern ireland and the uk. territories, carving northern ireland. regulatory checks, customs checks, at borders. calais border. so you don't like the irish border question. hard border in ireland? does there have to be a hard border in ireland? you said that i don't like the irish border question. part of the united kingdom. the united kingdom. ireland and ireland. does mean an irish border, doesn't it? we have checked with the wto. it does mean a...
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in northern ireland,, sunshine as well, 15 in aberdeen.ut look at the afternoon in north—west england, the midlands and into wales, very heavy bursts with the risk of disruption and localised flooding. windy to the south of that but warm as well, 21 01’ south of that but warm as well, 21 or 22 south of that but warm as well, 21 or22 in the south of that but warm as well, 21 or 22 in the south—east where we may stick with some sunshine. going through thursday evening into the night, we take this wet weather across northern england, wales and the south—west, we go eastwards and with that the wind is strengthening across the southern and particularly south—eastern areas with gusts of a0, 50 or maybe 60 mph or even a touch more in these southern areas. if you have travel plans over the next 2a hours or so through thursday on into friday, heavy rain, gales at times and there‘s the potential for destruction. your bbc local radio station will keep you up to date. friday starting windy in southern and eastern areas. this area of low pressure respo
in northern ireland,, sunshine as well, 15 in aberdeen.ut look at the afternoon in north—west england, the midlands and into wales, very heavy bursts with the risk of disruption and localised flooding. windy to the south of that but warm as well, 21 01’ south of that but warm as well, 21 or 22 south of that but warm as well, 21 or22 in the south of that but warm as well, 21 or 22 in the south—east where we may stick with some sunshine. going through thursday evening into the night, we...
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it will be a bit chilly for scotland and northern ireland.he way as we head into the evening and overnight. but we have this rain pondering its way across england and wales where it grinds to a hot. where, we are not sure yet. it may well be dry for most of the day in the south—east of england and east anglia, but you can see how rain develops elsewhere. heavy rain over the hills of wales into the north west of england. rain not far away. under the rain it will not far away. under the rain it will not feel pleasant. cooler than the last few days. winds will not be strong on thursday, we may have from sunshine and the last of the warmth in the south—east corner of england before it turns cooler and fresher with blustery winds and sunshine and showers by the end of the week. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. i'm rebecca jones. today at 2. making it easier for highly—skilled workers to move to the uk after brexit — the recommendation of a report for government. bmw's mini factory in oxford will close for a month after brexit — the german
it will be a bit chilly for scotland and northern ireland.he way as we head into the evening and overnight. but we have this rain pondering its way across england and wales where it grinds to a hot. where, we are not sure yet. it may well be dry for most of the day in the south—east of england and east anglia, but you can see how rain develops elsewhere. heavy rain over the hills of wales into the north west of england. rain not far away. under the rain it will not far away. under the rain it...
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wet morning across scotland and northern ireland. e sunshine will be in the morning. clouding over, turning hazy, then in the afternoon northern ireland and western scotland turning increasingly wet. sunny spells across england and wales turning hazy later on. with the wind from the south—west it will feel a bit more mild, as it will on sunday. after a wet night on scotland and northern ireland, turning bright on sunday. a better day for northern england and where will is likely to see heavy showers at times —— england and wales likely to see heavy showers at times. what happens beyond that is uncertain. we have been talking hurricane florence, what about hurricane helen? is in the eastern atlantic will be creeping towards us. it won't be a hurricane when it gets closer to us. low pressure, but it will be crucial to dictating the weather next week. exactly where it goes beyond monday is uncertain. if it moves north we we re is uncertain. if it moves north we were dragged in humid air and some sunshine but if it moves across us some po
wet morning across scotland and northern ireland. e sunshine will be in the morning. clouding over, turning hazy, then in the afternoon northern ireland and western scotland turning increasingly wet. sunny spells across england and wales turning hazy later on. with the wind from the south—west it will feel a bit more mild, as it will on sunday. after a wet night on scotland and northern ireland, turning bright on sunday. a better day for northern england and where will is likely to see heavy...
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wind gusts of more than 90mph for parts of northern ireland., that's the storm pushing off towards scandinavia, but that doesn't mean things will be quiet over the next couple of days, far from it. and that means what we have on thursday is this wriggling frontal system bringing pulses of moisture from the atlantic, so through the day ahead we are going to see heavy rain at times and still the potential for some strong winds. a windy start certainly across northern scotland, some heavy showers here, and some rain across wales, the midlands, parts of eastern england, which will fizzle for a time before returning with a vengeance from the west as we get on into the afternoon. now, as the day wears on, the winds will ease a little bit across northern scotland, but still hefty showers blowing in on the breeze. some sunshine as well, 15 degrees for aberdeen. for northern ireland, calmer than it was on wednesday, but still breezy with a fair amount of cloud, but look at the afternoon in north—west england, the midlands and into wales, very, very heav
wind gusts of more than 90mph for parts of northern ireland., that's the storm pushing off towards scandinavia, but that doesn't mean things will be quiet over the next couple of days, far from it. and that means what we have on thursday is this wriggling frontal system bringing pulses of moisture from the atlantic, so through the day ahead we are going to see heavy rain at times and still the potential for some strong winds. a windy start certainly across northern scotland, some heavy showers...
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it should brighten up in northern ireland and eastern end scotla nd northern ireland and eastern endland. 21 to 22 in east anglia and the south east. more sunshine for england and wales on thursday. rain for scotland and northern ireland, pushing south. behind the cloud, sunshine and showers in the north—west. cooler and fresher air. contrast between north and south. warm in england and wales. 23, possibly 2a in eastern england. coolerfor wales. 23, possibly 2a in eastern england. cooler for scotland. in northern ireland, the band of cloud and cooler, fresher air pushing down towards the whole of the country by friday. high—pressure not far away. should be generally fine and dry at the weekend. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall. today at 2. labour says it's likely to vote down any brexit deal based on theresa may's chequers plan and doesn't rule out the option of staying in the eu in any future referendum. it's right that parliament has the first say, but if we need to break the impasse, nobody is ruling out remain as an option. the cabinet agrees that after
it should brighten up in northern ireland and eastern end scotla nd northern ireland and eastern endland. 21 to 22 in east anglia and the south east. more sunshine for england and wales on thursday. rain for scotland and northern ireland, pushing south. behind the cloud, sunshine and showers in the north—west. cooler and fresher air. contrast between north and south. warm in england and wales. 23, possibly 2a in eastern england. coolerfor wales. 23, possibly 2a in eastern england. cooler for...
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was take the technical aspects of our proposal, the dealing with and avoiding friction at the northern irelandd border and he said why do we put that on the northern ireland side. and to be honest with you, there was not really much more to it than that. and the noises that are being made when you walk around the commission and you hear some of the noise about northern ireland being the price the uk will pay in order to leave the eu, that's just not going to happen. not to this prime minister, not with this parliament it's fair to say and not this country. with respect secretary of state, what eu countries object to is the prime minister trying to divide off eu member countries want from each other or trying to divide them from the european commission with matt and that is why president macrina for example said he came back so strongly yesterday at the summit and said no, we are united and also anyone who suggests there's an easy solution to brexit, is a liar. i mean i think that on the eu side, there was a lot of frustration and facts were really put a band they sayjust as the prime minister
was take the technical aspects of our proposal, the dealing with and avoiding friction at the northern irelandd border and he said why do we put that on the northern ireland side. and to be honest with you, there was not really much more to it than that. and the noises that are being made when you walk around the commission and you hear some of the noise about northern ireland being the price the uk will pay in order to leave the eu, that's just not going to happen. not to this prime minister,...
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of northern ireland's trade. can't remove the need for checks, so the dilemma — is there any border solution acceptable to the eu, uk, unionists and other brexit is like —— brexiteers like? they hope to make it more palatable by making any checks that have to happen here less obtrusive. the question is, could theresa may sell that to her party and mps in parliament? if not, any brexit deal may be in trouble. and we will have more key brexit questions coming up throughout the week. you can watch the series so far on the bbc iplayer. we all know about unexpected guests at weddings, but this newlywed couple from the isle of wight was in for a real surprise when the prime minister turned up. theresa may arrived on a motor cruiser while the couple was being photographed for their big day. mrs may apologised for not being dressed for the occasion, before posing between the happy couple and offering her congratulations. and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the political strategist jo
of northern ireland's trade. can't remove the need for checks, so the dilemma — is there any border solution acceptable to the eu, uk, unionists and other brexit is like —— brexiteers like? they hope to make it more palatable by making any checks that have to happen here less obtrusive. the question is, could theresa may sell that to her party and mps in parliament? if not, any brexit deal may be in trouble. and we will have more key brexit questions coming up throughout the week. you can...
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moving northwards, showers coming into north—western areas of scotland, northern ireland. e otherwise dry and sunny. this is the band of cloud and rain. you can see how this is the band of cloud and rain. you can see how narrow this is the band of cloud and rain. you can see how narrow that rain is. light rain and drizzle, moving slowly southwards, taking all morning to reach the south—east. more sunshine behind that but showers will blow across scotland and the few thought northern ireland and the few thought northern ireland and north—west england. temperatures in the north will be cooler in the south. in the evening and overnight, clearer skies. blustery winds and rain in scotland and northern ireland. coldest across the midlands. five or 6 degrees. a chilly start to thursday. some sunshine on the way. a band of rain thatis sunshine on the way. a band of rain that is coming in ten is divisible out. patchy rain and drizzle across northern england and ireland. showers in scotland. further south, sunshine at times but... saturday, rain at times getting as far south as engla
moving northwards, showers coming into north—western areas of scotland, northern ireland. e otherwise dry and sunny. this is the band of cloud and rain. you can see how this is the band of cloud and rain. you can see how narrow this is the band of cloud and rain. you can see how narrow that rain is. light rain and drizzle, moving slowly southwards, taking all morning to reach the south—east. more sunshine behind that but showers will blow across scotland and the few thought northern ireland...
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atlantic winds common for northern ireland and one more cloud and could bring some rain.les and the south of england could get a touch of frost. but it will warm up quickly in the sunshine on tuesday under england and wales under that age of high pressure. this weather front age of high pressure. this weather fro nt m oves age of high pressure. this weather front moves on from the atlantic and has an impact on scotland and northern ireland, so the weather here looks different. the ones will pick up through the day with increasing cloud and patchy rain for northern ireland in the morning, the afternoon for scotland. most of the reins over the hills of scotland. not much for the east of scotland. but it will be windy, gusty winds across the north—west of scotland, 50 or 60 miles an hour. breezy for the far north of england, lighter winds further south than the temperatures by the 17, possibly 18 degrees. into the outlook and over the next few days high pressure remains across the south of the uk. weather fronts running into remains across the south of the uk. weatherfronts
atlantic winds common for northern ireland and one more cloud and could bring some rain.les and the south of england could get a touch of frost. but it will warm up quickly in the sunshine on tuesday under england and wales under that age of high pressure. this weather front age of high pressure. this weather fro nt m oves age of high pressure. this weather front moves on from the atlantic and has an impact on scotland and northern ireland, so the weather here looks different. the ones will...
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the strongest winds comes in northern ireland, particularly the northern ireland, particularly the northernngest winds in scotland through the central belt and southern parts, gusts of 70 or 80 mph when some of the coasts and tails. the grampians could see winds over 100 mph. that's not unusual in these storms, but it's not a day to be walking in the mountains of scotland. heavy rain as well, and the combination of strong winds and rain will make it feel really cool. temperatures struggling to get about 14 temperatures struggling to get about 1a or 15 degrees in scotland. further south, something a bit warmer. the temperatures are still in the mid—20s. we aren't done with the wet and windy weather, thursday sees another area of low pressure moving its radiant. this brings strong winds to the southern counties of england with gale winds affected. further north, wales and cumbria, tarantula breaks of rain expected, 80 to 100 millimetres, a real threat of some localised flooding. but your latest weather. you're watching beyond one hundred days... brett kava naugh goes back to the white house f
the strongest winds comes in northern ireland, particularly the northern ireland, particularly the northernngest winds in scotland through the central belt and southern parts, gusts of 70 or 80 mph when some of the coasts and tails. the grampians could see winds over 100 mph. that's not unusual in these storms, but it's not a day to be walking in the mountains of scotland. heavy rain as well, and the combination of strong winds and rain will make it feel really cool. temperatures struggling to...
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only 496 scent of northern ireland sales go south of northern ireland sales go south of the border. —. today, about a billion litres of northern ireland milk, about a third, go south of the border. it is the same milk from the same powers in the same fields on the same truck on the same road to the same destination every single day. and it goes very destination every single day. and it goes very smoothly, and it can continue to go very smoothly with current techniques. we have the concept of the trusted trader, authorised economic operators, they could very well handled their trade. you take guinness, there are 13,000 border crossings handling guineas. these are huge, respectable, highly professional companies who can use the technique on authorised economic operator. we will get more detail on how we propose to handle conformity and equivalents, but all this can be done away from the border. inspections can be done at point of shipment. inspections can be done at point of arrival and the transmission of information can all be done electronically. there is absolutely no need for new p
only 496 scent of northern ireland sales go south of northern ireland sales go south of the border. —. today, about a billion litres of northern ireland milk, about a third, go south of the border. it is the same milk from the same powers in the same fields on the same truck on the same road to the same destination every single day. and it goes very destination every single day. and it goes very smoothly, and it can continue to go very smoothly with current techniques. we have the concept of...
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northern england, fine through the afternoon, similar in northern ireland and eastern scotla nd northernwers pushing in on an increasingly brisk wind. gusts of up to 55 miles per hour across north west scotland. elsewhere, despite a fairly keen breweries, it will be a relatively quiet night. on monday, rain and then a trailing cold front will be sitting in place, slicing become country in two, by the time we get into tuesday. the south of that frontal system, warm air, temperatures up to the middle 20s. to the north of the front, cool air coming in. temperatures start into the low to mid teens across some parts of the north as we going to the start of the new working week, a bit of rain around as well. southern areas seeing sunshine and we could get to the middle 20s. this is bbc world news. our top stories: after late he's got a no—confidence vote, chuka umunna stuck with —— issues a stark warning to the leadership not to hound moderates out of the party. my message to our leadership is clear that it is within your power to stop this, so call off the dogs. people on low paid wages below
northern england, fine through the afternoon, similar in northern ireland and eastern scotla nd northernwers pushing in on an increasingly brisk wind. gusts of up to 55 miles per hour across north west scotland. elsewhere, despite a fairly keen breweries, it will be a relatively quiet night. on monday, rain and then a trailing cold front will be sitting in place, slicing become country in two, by the time we get into tuesday. the south of that frontal system, warm air, temperatures up to the...
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not least for northern ireland.has been put forward that delivers on not having a hard border and ensures that we don't carve up the united kingdom is the chequers plan. and yet plenty in parliament, including on her own side, think her ideas are a dud and russells is sounding sceptical, too. it's going to bea sounding sceptical, too. it's going to be a long autumn full top —— brussels. well, this coming week across bbc news — we're marking 6 months to go until the uk leaves the european union. 0ur correspondentjon kay has been to birmingham — one of the most polarised areas of the country — to find out what people there want to know about brexit. i really can't get my head round what's going on. absolutely no—one knows what's happening. so what's brexit? confusion. it's dominated the news for more than two years but we still have so many questions, wherever we live, however we voted. kimberly is exhausted by the whole thing. how confusing is the brexit process for you? it hurts my brain cells, it irritates my soul.
not least for northern ireland.has been put forward that delivers on not having a hard border and ensures that we don't carve up the united kingdom is the chequers plan. and yet plenty in parliament, including on her own side, think her ideas are a dud and russells is sounding sceptical, too. it's going to bea sounding sceptical, too. it's going to be a long autumn full top —— brussels. well, this coming week across bbc news — we're marking 6 months to go until the uk leaves the european...
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sun in southern scotland and northern ireland, but the heaviest in northern ireland and northern england. mainly in eastern wales and a good party of england. not as rainy in scotland and northern ireland and temperatures here down to seven or eight. further south, 11—13. temperatures here down to seven or eight. furthersouth, 11—13. into the late night and early morning, the late night and early morning, the strongest winds will be on the wraparound around that area of low pressure in the north—east of england near coastal areas. the storm will be in the north sea, taking away the rain, but drawing down this blustery wind, bringing showers. a few showers running across northern ireland and into northern england and the north midlands. through the day, a scattering of showers across scotland. the central belt should see drier weather for scotland. the central belt should see drier weatherfor a scotland. the central belt should see drier weather for a while and antrim and down more sheltered. more frequent showers from northern england into the midlands and then across southern england, a
sun in southern scotland and northern ireland, but the heaviest in northern ireland and northern england. mainly in eastern wales and a good party of england. not as rainy in scotland and northern ireland and temperatures here down to seven or eight. further south, 11—13. temperatures here down to seven or eight. furthersouth, 11—13. into the late night and early morning, the late night and early morning, the strongest winds will be on the wraparound around that area of low pressure in the...
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it will be followed by sunshine and showers into sunday afternoon across scotland and northern irelandin lying through wales and parts of northern england and the midlands. temperatures midteens in the north, a little bit warmer in fact in the south—east with the sunshine, 22 or 23 celsius. the weekend's quite mixed. it will turn increasingly windy and unsettled, with rain in the north and the west. the best of the sunshine in the south and east. this is the briefing. i'm sally bundock. the top stories: final warnings from the president, as hurricane florence bears down on america's east coast. we are ready, but this is to be one of the biggest ones to ever hit our country. residents in the path of these devastating storms should comply with all evacuation orders and other emergency instructions. the german catholic church says it's ashamed, after a report found priests abused thousands of children. the rise of video game addiction. how rehab clinics are treating the growing problem. coming up in the business briefing — desperate measures. turkey may push interest rates above 20% to pr
it will be followed by sunshine and showers into sunday afternoon across scotland and northern irelandin lying through wales and parts of northern england and the midlands. temperatures midteens in the north, a little bit warmer in fact in the south—east with the sunshine, 22 or 23 celsius. the weekend's quite mixed. it will turn increasingly windy and unsettled, with rain in the north and the west. the best of the sunshine in the south and east. this is the briefing. i'm sally bundock. the...
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summoned to northern ireland, northern england. 0utbreaks summoned to northern ireland, northern englandaks of rain with thicker cloud feed into parts of wales, the midlands and south—west england in the afternoon. light winds, some is showing in east anglia and south east england before the chance of patchy rain later in the chance of patchy rain later in the day. this is where we will see the day. this is where we will see the higher temperature is. scotland and northern ireland, 1a or 15 degrees. you're watching beyond 100 days. britain demands an urgent meeting of the un security council after charging two russians with the salisbury poisonings. the pair are understood to be russian military officers almost certainly acting on orders from the kremlin. police say these cctv images show the two men came to britain in march with the intention of killing sergei skripal. tech bosses from facebook and twitter admit they were too slow to act against political meddling, but they tell us senators they are fixing the problem. if we don't find a scalable solutions to the problems we are now see
summoned to northern ireland, northern england. 0utbreaks summoned to northern ireland, northern englandaks of rain with thicker cloud feed into parts of wales, the midlands and south—west england in the afternoon. light winds, some is showing in east anglia and south east england before the chance of patchy rain later in the chance of patchy rain later in the day. this is where we will see the day. this is where we will see the higher temperature is. scotland and northern ireland, 1a or 15...
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unisys data and any solution that saturates northern ireland from the u.k. will be will be said right away from the northern irish. have been the d.a.p. in northern ireland improper reason is governments are not going to miss tricky part but not receive the e.u. they reject asked any hard border on the republic of ireland nor marsh. ok and we should know more about where this is having following that cabinet meeting today josh bloom thanks very much for that from. well will german cities be banning diesel cars and trucks ben we'll have more on that coming up in the business. and. a contentious figure at home. in germany. gorbachev was one of the great heroes of the twentieth century mikhail gorbachev the last leader of the soviet union was an agent of change.
unisys data and any solution that saturates northern ireland from the u.k. will be will be said right away from the northern irish. have been the d.a.p. in northern ireland improper reason is governments are not going to miss tricky part but not receive the e.u. they reject asked any hard border on the republic of ireland nor marsh. ok and we should know more about where this is having following that cabinet meeting today josh bloom thanks very much for that from. well will german cities be...
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the odd spot of rain, some patchy drizzle at times for northern ireland, under cloudy skies, and we'llh the odd spot of rain. but there'll be some sunshine across eastern scotland, north—east england, and that extends all the way down across much of england and wales. now, these are the average wind strength through wednesday afternoon. gusts once again will be higher, but not as strong as we saw on tuesday — a0 mph at times across scotland and northern ireland. in the sunshine, temperatures quite widely up to 20 or 21 celsius, including aberdeenshire and murray, which should see some sunshine through wednesday afternoon. through wednesday evening and overnight into thursday morning, our area of rain across the western isles and the scottish highlands moves its way a little bit further northwards, into 0rkney and shetland, so some clearer skies across eastern scotland. a bit more cloud across the far north of england, but clearer skies further south, where it will be another fairly cool night. some rural spots getting in the low single figures for a time. so this is the general setup a
the odd spot of rain, some patchy drizzle at times for northern ireland, under cloudy skies, and we'llh the odd spot of rain. but there'll be some sunshine across eastern scotland, north—east england, and that extends all the way down across much of england and wales. now, these are the average wind strength through wednesday afternoon. gusts once again will be higher, but not as strong as we saw on tuesday — a0 mph at times across scotland and northern ireland. in the sunshine,...
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it will be followed by showers into sunday afternoon across scotland and northern ireland, with the mainhern england and the midlands. temperatures midteens in the north, a little bit warmer in fact in the south—east with the sunshine, 22 or 23 celsius. the weekend is quite mixed, turning windy and unsettled with rain in the north and the west, the best of the sunshine in the south and east. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting in north america and around the globe. my north america and around the globe. my name is lebo diseko. our top stories: if you don't get out, you are on your own. more than 1 if you don't get out, you are on your own. more than1 million if you don't get out, you are on your own. more than 1 million told to evacuate as hurricane florence approaches. we are ready but this will be one of the biggest to ever hit the country. residents in the path of these devastating storms should comply with all evacuation orders and other emergency instructions. president putin says russia has identified the men britain accuses ofa identified the men britain accuses of a nerve agent att
it will be followed by showers into sunday afternoon across scotland and northern ireland, with the mainhern england and the midlands. temperatures midteens in the north, a little bit warmer in fact in the south—east with the sunshine, 22 or 23 celsius. the weekend is quite mixed, turning windy and unsettled with rain in the north and the west, the best of the sunshine in the south and east. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting in north america and around the globe. my north america and around...
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followed by showers into sunday afternoon across scotland and northern ireland, with the main area ofd parts of northern england and the midlands. temperatures midteens in the north, a little bit warmer in fact in the south—east with the sunshine, 22 or 23 celsius. the weekend is quite mixed, turning windy and unsettled with rain in the north and the west, the best of the sunshine in the south and east. i'm mariko 0i in singapore. this is newsday. the headlines: a stark warning to those in the path of hurricane florenc in the us — if you don't get out now, you're on your own. —— hurricane florence. we've had some... couple of close calls. involuntary evacuations, yeah. we thought the water might rise and the storm surge. but this one downright scares me. "they're not criminals." president putin says he knows the identity of the two russian suspects in the uk nerve agent attack. i'm rico hizon in london. also in the programme: japanese tennis star naomi 0saka opens up about that infamous tennis final with serena williams, and admits she thought the crowd were booing her. at the time, i
followed by showers into sunday afternoon across scotland and northern ireland, with the main area ofd parts of northern england and the midlands. temperatures midteens in the north, a little bit warmer in fact in the south—east with the sunshine, 22 or 23 celsius. the weekend is quite mixed, turning windy and unsettled with rain in the north and the west, the best of the sunshine in the south and east. i'm mariko 0i in singapore. this is newsday. the headlines: a stark warning to those in...
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northern ireland, what about northern ireland? are ireland, what about northern ireland? that are still in nut that is proving incredibly difficult to crack and there are reports today that michelle barnier was furious that michelle barnier was furious that dominic raab issued what was seen that dominic raab issued what was seen as a that dominic raab issued what was seen as a threat saying, if you impose a hard border on the island of ireland you have got to impose it and he wasn‘t impressed with that. dominic raab insisted britain is ready deal or no deal. do you believe him? they have issued these notices, they have said they will issue 70 technical notices, they haveissued issue 70 technical notices, they have issued 2a of them so far. they have issued 2a of them so far. they have been talking about potentially flying in things like insulin and all that kind of stuff. are we ready, simon? we have six months to go. my sense is that we are not and that there will be an extension of article 50 at some point, some sort of fudge. t
northern ireland, what about northern ireland? are ireland, what about northern ireland? that are still in nut that is proving incredibly difficult to crack and there are reports today that michelle barnier was furious that michelle barnier was furious that dominic raab issued what was seen that dominic raab issued what was seen as a that dominic raab issued what was seen as a threat saying, if you impose a hard border on the island of ireland you have got to impose it and he wasn‘t impressed...
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could be some rain around for northern parts of scotland, showers for northern ireland, northern england. again, further south and east it stays mainly dry and it could be quite warm for many, 19 to 23 celsius, perhaps a degree or so higher across south—east england. as we go into wednesday, our area of low pressure is in the north of the uk, but on its southern flank we have some very strong winds. we could see gusts of 60 or 70 mph across parts of northern england, southern parts of scotland on wednesday. so it's a windy day. heavy spells of rain across northern england, northern ireland and parts of scotland, still very little rain further south and east, where it again it will stay fairly warm. some unsettled conditions over the next few days. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty. our headlines today: my deal or no deal. the prime minster defends her plan to take the uk out of the eu. i believe we'll get a good deal. we'll bring that back from the european... from the eu negotiations, and put that to parliament. i think that the alternative to that w
could be some rain around for northern parts of scotland, showers for northern ireland, northern england. again, further south and east it stays mainly dry and it could be quite warm for many, 19 to 23 celsius, perhaps a degree or so higher across south—east england. as we go into wednesday, our area of low pressure is in the north of the uk, but on its southern flank we have some very strong winds. we could see gusts of 60 or 70 mph across parts of northern england, southern parts of...
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northern ireland, the north wales and northern ireland today. and northern ireland today. what one showerighlands. the highlands. a rainbow therewith sunshine between the clouds. sunshine between the clouds. in across the country, and that will tend to clear the skies. tend to clear the skies. down the irish sea coasts and also northern areas of scotland. northern areas of scotland. clear skies and light winds, it will be a cold night. be a cold night. to zero in the very coldest locations. locations. glorious one, with party of early morning sunshine. morning sunshine. turn cloudy across the north and west through the afternoon. west through the afternoon. still relatively cool, high is typically between 11—15. typically between 11—15. will turn milder by tuesday as this milder air pushes in the atlantic. milder air pushes in the atlantic. the focus the spots of rain across england and also northern ireland. england and also northern ireland. the colder air we will have across scotland. scotland. just about reached double figures in the warmest areas. the warmest areas. aberdeen and edin
northern ireland, the north wales and northern ireland today. and northern ireland today. what one showerighlands. the highlands. a rainbow therewith sunshine between the clouds. sunshine between the clouds. in across the country, and that will tend to clear the skies. tend to clear the skies. down the irish sea coasts and also northern areas of scotland. northern areas of scotland. clear skies and light winds, it will be a cold night. be a cold night. to zero in the very coldest locations....
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there's a lot of smuggling of petrol, cigarettes and alcohol and drugs between northern ireland and irelander and work together to try and stamp that out. that will continue in the future as well. i'm quite hopeful that we can i'iow well. i'm quite hopeful that we can now move onto the next stage which is to look what happens after chequers, whether it's some form of free trade agreement which is something we all want, it means they can still sell us their hundreds of thousands of cars, millions of bottles of champagne and all that sort of stuff, we will carry on buying it and there will not be the sort of friction that some people who voted remain are predicting. i think some of them are even hoping that happens. if this main policy of theresa may‘s has to be junked that happens. if this main policy of theresa may‘s has to bejunked or it‘s motor down, she must go as well? what do you say to your collea g u es well? what do you say to your colleagues who seem to be against?” wish they wouldn't. in the last election, even on an awful manifesto, theresa scored many more votes than david camer
there's a lot of smuggling of petrol, cigarettes and alcohol and drugs between northern ireland and irelander and work together to try and stamp that out. that will continue in the future as well. i'm quite hopeful that we can i'iow well. i'm quite hopeful that we can now move onto the next stage which is to look what happens after chequers, whether it's some form of free trade agreement which is something we all want, it means they can still sell us their hundreds of thousands of cars,...
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it is here at northern ireland's ports, not at the land border with our ireland, that some other checksbe needed. but the uk still isn't buying it. we have been very clear that we will not accept something that separates out our united kingdom, creating some sort of customs border between great britain and northern ireland. that would be unacceptable constitutionally, economically and indeed i would question its consistency with the belfast good friday agreement. the problem is the eu won't accept the uk alternative. won't accept the uk's alternative. behind closed doors, theresa may will tonight try to persuade eu leaders her idea of a customs deal followed by the chequers plan is a workable way to lock down a brexit deal. it seems the best mrs may can hope for tonight will be some warm words. eu leaders are not going to negotiate with her, they're not going to change their position to the talks and they are not going to instruct mr barnier to compromises at this stage. instead they will do the opposite, they will say that the uk has to agree to a solution to the irish border if it wan
it is here at northern ireland's ports, not at the land border with our ireland, that some other checksbe needed. but the uk still isn't buying it. we have been very clear that we will not accept something that separates out our united kingdom, creating some sort of customs border between great britain and northern ireland. that would be unacceptable constitutionally, economically and indeed i would question its consistency with the belfast good friday agreement. the problem is the eu won't...
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emma vardy is in in northern ireland and has this report. ceived reports of a caravan blown onto a beach in county galway. the body of a woman in her 50s was recovered, believed to be a tourist visiting from switzerland, who had been asleep inside. powerful winds wrenched this cruise ship from its moorings at inverclyde in scotland. the nautica, became detached from the dock and had to be secured at sea by tugs. no one on board was injured. elsewhere in scotland, and major incident was declared as people were injured by flying debris. network rail worked to clear trees that struck a level crossing. as storm ali swept across the uk, a roof torn off a hotel in the isle of man, damaged cars below. the strong winds ravaged northern ireland. a man was killed by a falling tree and another injured. parks and playgrounds were closed as branches fell on cars and houses. i heard a thud at the back of my roof, which i was a bit worried about, but it was smaller type branches. it was only about five minutes later i went out to the front and i noticed all
emma vardy is in in northern ireland and has this report. ceived reports of a caravan blown onto a beach in county galway. the body of a woman in her 50s was recovered, believed to be a tourist visiting from switzerland, who had been asleep inside. powerful winds wrenched this cruise ship from its moorings at inverclyde in scotland. the nautica, became detached from the dock and had to be secured at sea by tugs. no one on board was injured. elsewhere in scotland, and major incident was declared...