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the memories never fade memories of the troubles in northern ireland. mccraw he witnessed in 1903 shankill road bombing which claimed 10 lives. it was one of the most devastating attacks perpetrated by the iranian the years of the northern ireland conflict. 25 years on the memory is still in people's remained the heart is still there and the loss of people who have lost loved ones is filled our. former member of the ira alex maskey is an honorary speaker at this memorial event for fallen irate fighters . he has turned his back on the ira a politician who belongs to shin fein a party dedicated to the reunification of violent he supports peace building work and flatow rejects the prospect of an irish border as a result of bragg's it. will see as an attack on the priest process we certainly see it as the prospect of undermining the peace process and it has made the presence of trying to reestablish our institutions here all the more difficult so people here of are angry about drugs that i'm able not to brag that sitting on a. hard border is a red flag for
the memories never fade memories of the troubles in northern ireland. mccraw he witnessed in 1903 shankill road bombing which claimed 10 lives. it was one of the most devastating attacks perpetrated by the iranian the years of the northern ireland conflict. 25 years on the memory is still in people's remained the heart is still there and the loss of people who have lost loved ones is filled our. former member of the ira alex maskey is an honorary speaker at this memorial event for fallen irate...
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protestant friends want to remain in the united kingdom and don't want the special status for northern ireland that the e.u. is backing. mcroy desperately hopes that northern irish peace will not be undermined by brags that for now it seems all too likely the conflict will return to the region. at the height of the so-called troubles the irish border was dotted with roadblocks watchtowers and checkpoints today it's an all but invisible from tear and people on both sides could cross it freely we met one of many people who wanted to stay that way. she takes the freedom of movement in the literally a leg stunning a fine arts graduate from northern ireland has run the length of the irish border 360 kilometers in 7 days. for me as an artist and as a runner and as a young person there's something to be said for the fact that i can just i could do this and over the course of a week i can go on this crazy run you know it's something of crazy travel but i'm free to enter and exit different countries. stomach is originally from poland and has been living in northern ireland since she was 11 her aim is t
protestant friends want to remain in the united kingdom and don't want the special status for northern ireland that the e.u. is backing. mcroy desperately hopes that northern irish peace will not be undermined by brags that for now it seems all too likely the conflict will return to the region. at the height of the so-called troubles the irish border was dotted with roadblocks watchtowers and checkpoints today it's an all but invisible from tear and people on both sides could cross it freely we...
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i'm not sure that politicians in northern ireland would think thejob politicians in northern ireland but politicians in northern ireland would think the job is done. but we will move on because there is a lot to talk about. we saw will move on because there is a lot to talk about. we sanulian smith's reaction. going back to women in the cavernous, this has been heavily briefed that the prime minister will be bringing in this new generation of talent. these are women who won't necessarily be occupying top positions but may be promoted next time there is a reshuffle? yes, there are two elements. obviously paving the way for future governments and bringing in more talented women. there are loads of women to choose from. to get more of them lined up. but also, there is them lined up. but also, there is the media element of it. pre—briefing it was a positive story about women, where as probably the numberof women in about women, where as probably the number of women in the cabinet won't be changing much. that will be criticised by a number of people. certainly an attempt, as ever, as one
i'm not sure that politicians in northern ireland would think thejob politicians in northern ireland but politicians in northern ireland would think the job is done. but we will move on because there is a lot to talk about. we saw will move on because there is a lot to talk about. we sanulian smith's reaction. going back to women in the cavernous, this has been heavily briefed that the prime minister will be bringing in this new generation of talent. these are women who won't necessarily be...
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why deal apart from northern ireland of course scotland doesn't get in the preferential the other northern ireland is getting its hard line breaks nationalism that ironically that probably well kelle the u.k. now as i just remember about a year ago you did a report and it was about people getting ready for breakfast i remember one woman in particular he's right here on my laptop she is gulf food supply she is ready for breakfast we are in the present transition period and i was just looking to see what's the u.k. government saying about it and if they slowly nothing's going to be different between now and the end of the here it's got to be exactly the same as it was before breakfast today can you kind of work as our one path for us what the next 11 months are going to be a lot what's going to happen all year you see this is this is a big this well it's a social or you know this this is the big deceives. system we can talk about something else starts each year the actual acts of leaving the european union is these are obviously very important psychologically for the book it is entirely uncl
why deal apart from northern ireland of course scotland doesn't get in the preferential the other northern ireland is getting its hard line breaks nationalism that ironically that probably well kelle the u.k. now as i just remember about a year ago you did a report and it was about people getting ready for breakfast i remember one woman in particular he's right here on my laptop she is gulf food supply she is ready for breakfast we are in the present transition period and i was just looking to...
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i don't think borisjohnson fully in northern ireland?t in terms of the impact of the brexit deal. there are major tensions coming down, in terms of legacy, while we have a long—standing commitment in northern ireland through a previous agreement from 44 team about how that will be addressed, but that is at odds with the promises made about the protection of veterans against so—called vexatious claims. not that anyone has ever spelt out any exa m ples of anyone has ever spelt out any examples of a vexatious claim. so there are issues around brexit and about legacy, and there have been differences between howjulian smith... sorry, we must leave it there. thank you for your team. a bit earlier, i spoke to stephen swinford, deputy political editor of the times. he was in corridors outside when sajid javid was meeting the prime minister. he went in, and a succession of other cabinet ministers were behind him, and they were not allowed in to see the prime minister, so i heard rumours something very significant was going on, and obviously it wa
i don't think borisjohnson fully in northern ireland?t in terms of the impact of the brexit deal. there are major tensions coming down, in terms of legacy, while we have a long—standing commitment in northern ireland through a previous agreement from 44 team about how that will be addressed, but that is at odds with the promises made about the protection of veterans against so—called vexatious claims. not that anyone has ever spelt out any exa m ples of anyone has ever spelt out any...
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this man has taken charge of the northern ireland office.will face is how the question of how unsolved killings from the trouble should be investigated. let's get more from laura in westminster. a huge day at westminster. sajid javid's letter of resignation has just been released. that is right. number 10 just been released. that is right. number10 might just been released. that is right. number 10 might believe and hope it would be made easierfor them to keep the promises they have made to the country by having a tighter relationship with number 11, essentially then having more of the control, but the way this has unfolded mitosis to wrap some back blood on the back benches of the tory party where there will be new voices like the former chancellor and the former northern ireland secretary, and in that letter sajid javid makes an obvious jibe directly that i think the prime minister's top adviser dominic cummings urging the prime minister to remember to have advisors with character and integrity, and while borisjohnson is all—powerful now,
this man has taken charge of the northern ireland office.will face is how the question of how unsolved killings from the trouble should be investigated. let's get more from laura in westminster. a huge day at westminster. sajid javid's letter of resignation has just been released. that is right. number 10 just been released. that is right. number10 might just been released. that is right. number 10 might believe and hope it would be made easierfor them to keep the promises they have made to the...
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colder in scotland and northern ireland.tends to slip down towards the south—east, lots of showers packing in from the north—west again, wintry over the high ground in scotland. the winds are still going to be pretty strong tomorrow. maybe not quite as strong for england and wales but strengthening for scotland and northern ireland. 0nce strengthening for scotland and northern ireland. once that removes through we are introducing not to showers, but colder air, temperatures will be dropping through the day, 10 degrees in the south—east, six or seven for scotla nd south—east, six or seven for scotland and northern ireland. here, as the central storm dennis gets closer during the night, you may find the winds strengthening to 70 01’ find the winds strengthening to 70 or 80 mph. then the sun tends to move away during monday itself. so the wind is not quite as strong. still going to be a windy day, still going to have some deals quite likely, there will be some sunshine and showers for even longer spells of rain and that thickne
colder in scotland and northern ireland.tends to slip down towards the south—east, lots of showers packing in from the north—west again, wintry over the high ground in scotland. the winds are still going to be pretty strong tomorrow. maybe not quite as strong for england and wales but strengthening for scotland and northern ireland. 0nce strengthening for scotland and northern ireland. once that removes through we are introducing not to showers, but colder air, temperatures will be dropping...
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that weather front i showed you, affecting scotland, northern ireland and northern england with showerylittle bit of rain across the south—east, but that should clear away and then for many it will be sunshine and showers into the afternoon. most of those showers across western areas. the winds dig down from the north across scotland, so blustery here, but also blustery across england and wales. here, the winds coming in from the south—west, so it will be much milder across the south and further north. in fact, turning quite chilly, a few wintry showers here. again, 10 or 11 degrees in the south, not quite as mild as it was on friday. now, as we head through saturday night, one or two showers around, wintry on the hills in scotland. but then a quieter spell before that next area of low pressure comes hurtling in to bring outbreaks of rain into northern ireland, england and wales. some of that rain will be mild and heavy through saturday night, turning milder again in the south as the rain arrives, but quite a chilly night to come across the north and north—east. so, here it is, a bit of
that weather front i showed you, affecting scotland, northern ireland and northern england with showerylittle bit of rain across the south—east, but that should clear away and then for many it will be sunshine and showers into the afternoon. most of those showers across western areas. the winds dig down from the north across scotland, so blustery here, but also blustery across england and wales. here, the winds coming in from the south—west, so it will be much milder across the south and...
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now, this man's taking charge of the northern ireland office.will face is the question of how unsolved killings from the troubles should be investigated. chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's get more from laura in westminster. let's talk about the resignation of the chancellor. how much of a power grab by numberten the chancellor. how much of a power grab by number ten is this?‘ the chancellor. how much of a power grab by number ten is this? a couple of weeks ago, if someone had told me sajid javid was going to be booted out in the reshuffle, i wouldn't have been that surprised, there were well advertised tensions between the teams at number ten and ii but that was not the expectation when the reshuffle began this morning, not at all, and the way it has unfolded has been something of a surprise which is what is really significant about this. is this a disaster for number ten? they just this. is this a disaster for number ten? theyjust don't see it that way. is it on the other hand some kind of deliberate, sinister, masterstro ke kind of delibera
now, this man's taking charge of the northern ireland office.will face is the question of how unsolved killings from the troubles should be investigated. chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's get more from laura in westminster. let's talk about the resignation of the chancellor. how much of a power grab by numberten the chancellor. how much of a power grab by number ten is this?‘ the chancellor. how much of a power grab by number ten is this? a couple of weeks ago, if someone had told me sajid...
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backstop would kick in and northern ireland would kick in and northern ireland would find itselft relationship with the european union and the rest of britain. so there isn't much time to make this happen, we should see things start to move pretty quickly. david davis, one of the architects of brexit, said it would be a fair race to get it done. he acknowledges it will be a pretty tricky thing. there is notjust the future relationship between britain and the eu to be agreed, but trade deals around the world, including the much mooted trade deal with the united states. negotiations haven't been allowed to start until this morning. they are going to get negotiating on that pretty quickly. there is going to be a lot... you're going to hear a lot over the next few months about negotiations and some of it will sound tricky, we won't know how successful any of it has been until ministers and officials are signing on dotted lines. time, it is a long year ahead. —— tom, it is a long year ahead. and you can see much more on brexit on the bbc website, with lots on information about how the
backstop would kick in and northern ireland would kick in and northern ireland would find itselft relationship with the european union and the rest of britain. so there isn't much time to make this happen, we should see things start to move pretty quickly. david davis, one of the architects of brexit, said it would be a fair race to get it done. he acknowledges it will be a pretty tricky thing. there is notjust the future relationship between britain and the eu to be agreed, but trade deals...
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that weather front i showed you, affecting scotland, northern ireland and northern england with showeryst but that will clear away and then for many it will be sunshine and showers into the afternoon. most of those showers across western areas. the winds dig down from the north across scotland, so blustery here, but also blustery across england and wales. here, the winds coming in from the south—west, so it will be much milder across the south and further north. in fact, turning quite chilly, a few wintry showers here. 10 or 11 degrees in the south, not quite as mild as it was on friday. now, as we head through saturday night, one or two showers around, wintry on the hills in scotland. a quieter spell before that next area of low pressure comes hurtling in, to bring outbreaks of rain into northern ireland, england and wales. some of it will be mild and heavy through saturday night, turning mild again in the south as the rain arrives, quite a chilly night to come across the north and north—east. so, here it is, a bit of a complicated picture through sunday morning. that weather slowly sl
that weather front i showed you, affecting scotland, northern ireland and northern england with showeryst but that will clear away and then for many it will be sunshine and showers into the afternoon. most of those showers across western areas. the winds dig down from the north across scotland, so blustery here, but also blustery across england and wales. here, the winds coming in from the south—west, so it will be much milder across the south and further north. in fact, turning quite chilly,...
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sunshine and showers for northern ireland and scotla nd and showers for northern ireland and scotlandrs in scotland falling at a mild night in the south but an increasingly chilly one across the north. as we go into tomorrow, some cloud and rain plaguing the south of england and channel islands at times. across wales, northern england, sunny spells and some showery outbreaks of rain. sunshine and showers for northern ireland and scotland but the showers in scotland falling as slow red snow over relatively low levels. over the highest ground blizzard conditions are likely with brisk winds. on sunday, they could be heavy rain. it should brighten up as the day wears on. this is bbc world news today. i'm ben bland. our top stories... the world health organization warns that the window of opportunity to stop the spread of coronavirus is narrowing fast. we still have a chance to contain it. but while doing that we have to prepare at the same time for any eventualities because this outbreak could go any direction. us intelligence agencies believe russia is meddling in this year's presidentia
sunshine and showers for northern ireland and scotla nd and showers for northern ireland and scotlandrs in scotland falling at a mild night in the south but an increasingly chilly one across the north. as we go into tomorrow, some cloud and rain plaguing the south of england and channel islands at times. across wales, northern england, sunny spells and some showery outbreaks of rain. sunshine and showers for northern ireland and scotland but the showers in scotland falling as slow red snow over...
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potentialfor blizzard in higherground and wind, snow, potentialfor blizzard in higher ground and northern irelandsnow in southern ireland for ice and snow in southern ireland for gusty winds. more details in 15 minutes. history made at the oscars as parasite wins best picture —
potentialfor blizzard in higherground and wind, snow, potentialfor blizzard in higher ground and northern irelandsnow in southern ireland for ice and snow in southern ireland for gusty winds. more details in 15 minutes. history made at the oscars as parasite wins best picture —
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the greatest risk of seeing settled snow on the ground really is across the hills of northern irelandor a time. by the end of tuesday, some of the hills in scotland are above 150 metres elevation could see as much as 20 centimetres of snow, with the snow showers continuing to pile in. if anything, with the air a little bit colder on tuesday, the snow will be affecting more areas in the north of the uk. and it is going to feel that bit colder as well. wednesday, we continue with the risk of further snow, particularly across scotland and hills of northern england. eventually, showers will become less widespread across wales and south—west england as a ridge of high pressure builds in. that will tend to kill the showers are for a time. the showers off for a time. more in the way of dry weather. it will be quite chilly, though. temperatures between four and eight celsius. then wednesday night into thursday, low pressure moves into the cooled air and we could see another spell of heavy snow in the hills in the north for a time. we could see further problems over the next few days. hello, y
the greatest risk of seeing settled snow on the ground really is across the hills of northern irelandor a time. by the end of tuesday, some of the hills in scotland are above 150 metres elevation could see as much as 20 centimetres of snow, with the snow showers continuing to pile in. if anything, with the air a little bit colder on tuesday, the snow will be affecting more areas in the north of the uk. and it is going to feel that bit colder as well. wednesday, we continue with the risk of...
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now this man has taken charge of the northern ireland office. face is how the question of how unsolved killings from the trouble should be investigated. plenty of more on that star in this hour and looking at how the story and many others are covered into my apartment front pages. —— plenty more on the story later in the hour. our guest joining more on the story later in the hour. our guestjoining me tonight more on the story later in the hour. our guest joining me tonight jack black charred competitor of the political london playbook and an isaac reporter at the wall street journal. —— editor act. isaac reporter at the wall street journal. —— editoract. let's isaac reporter at the wall street journal. —— editor act. let's update you with the headlines. the headlines on bbc news... the chancellor sajid javid has resigned, in a shock move during the prime minister's government reshuffle — he said he was left "with no other option" after he was required to replace all of his political advisers. out too are theresa villiers, andrea leadsom, esther
now this man has taken charge of the northern ireland office. face is how the question of how unsolved killings from the trouble should be investigated. plenty of more on that star in this hour and looking at how the story and many others are covered into my apartment front pages. —— plenty more on the story later in the hour. our guest joining more on the story later in the hour. our guestjoining me tonight more on the story later in the hour. our guest joining me tonight jack black...
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rain, which has started the day in scotland and northern ireland erratically pushed its way into muchnd's north and west, where it does allow a bit more sunshine to develop in scotland, northern ireland later and a fair bit of sunshine to come through the midlands, east anglia and the south after the morning cloud and just one or two showers. but even here, the winds will be picking up, 50mph gusts not out the question. and the winds go more northerly across parts of scotland later on, which will introduce a drop in temperature through the afternoon compared to how we start the day. staying on the mild side with temperatures in double figures, particular for england and wales. that's the case in cardiff for the opener in the six nations between wales and italy. we will see a fair bit of sunshine after the morning cloud but quite a blustery day and it will be blustery too in dublin for ireland against scotland. that wind could bring a few showers close to the city, but overall, mostly dry. now, as you go into this evening, wales, northern england, the midlands, prone to some showers in
rain, which has started the day in scotland and northern ireland erratically pushed its way into muchnd's north and west, where it does allow a bit more sunshine to develop in scotland, northern ireland later and a fair bit of sunshine to come through the midlands, east anglia and the south after the morning cloud and just one or two showers. but even here, the winds will be picking up, 50mph gusts not out the question. and the winds go more northerly across parts of scotland later on, which...
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some wintry showers over the high ground of scotland, northern ireland and northern ireland. land northern ireland. and i ireland. an icy start. shower, hail and thunder in the south. strong and gusty winds once again. 60 to 70 mph on monday. not as strong as today. bye for now. this. good afternoon. storm ciara is battering the length and breadth of the uk causing widespread travel disruption. winds of up to 90 mph are predicted to hit some areas and there are more than 200 flood warnings in place, meaning immediate action is required, with one severe warning, meaning a danger to life, in place near pately bridge in north yorkshire. the whole of the uk is under either a yellow or amber weather warning for wind, meaning more disruption to travel and power lines is likely.
some wintry showers over the high ground of scotland, northern ireland and northern ireland. land northern ireland. and i ireland. an icy start. shower, hail and thunder in the south. strong and gusty winds once again. 60 to 70 mph on monday. not as strong as today. bye for now. this. good afternoon. storm ciara is battering the length and breadth of the uk causing widespread travel disruption. winds of up to 90 mph are predicted to hit some areas and there are more than 200 flood warnings in...
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some parts of northern ireland, northern ireland and scotla nd ireland, northern ireland and scotlandhe accumulations will ta rted scotland the accumulations will tarted up. a good covering for many. for some of the highest ground we could be talking about 20 centimetres of snow. add on the wind that you have got blizzard conditions. finally, for a breather, a little one, a bump in the pressure on wednesday. a ridge of high pressure. we slacken off the winds for the middle part of the week. chile with sunshine. wintry showers to the north of the uk. 0ut there in the atlantic, the next area of low pressure heading our way for thursday. more heavy rain and strong winds. stay close for the remainder of the day. on into the new week, brace yourself for some rather cold prospects. hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. the headlines: storm ciara hits the uk, causing huge disruption across the country. it's brought gale force winds and torrential rain. travel has been badly affected, with cancelled flights and rail companies warning of disrupted services. a person's being treated at
some parts of northern ireland, northern ireland and scotla nd ireland, northern ireland and scotlandhe accumulations will ta rted scotland the accumulations will tarted up. a good covering for many. for some of the highest ground we could be talking about 20 centimetres of snow. add on the wind that you have got blizzard conditions. finally, for a breather, a little one, a bump in the pressure on wednesday. a ridge of high pressure. we slacken off the winds for the middle part of the week....
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not as many showers on wednesday, mostly focused on northern and western scotland, northern ireland, thern england, a few across wales and northern england and the further south and east you are, the likeliest chance of dry weather but cold feeling because of the wind. go back to third breather 26 last year, a high of 21 at kew gardens, feeling different on wednesday —— february. this area of rain across the channel on thursday could come further north. keep an eye on the exact detail. away from here, a drier day for many, some wintry showers in northern and western scotland, may be north—west england, cold feeling given the wind. on friday it looks like we'll see our next spell of more persistent rain arriving from these fronts in the atlantic and gradually pushing north and east, and they'll hang around for a couple of days. a messy picture on friday, spells of persistent or heavy rain in parts of and wales, still wintryness to the precipitation in parts of scotland and northern ireland and he attempts five to seven. perking up a bit further south but it might not feel ten or 11 sou
not as many showers on wednesday, mostly focused on northern and western scotland, northern ireland, thern england, a few across wales and northern england and the further south and east you are, the likeliest chance of dry weather but cold feeling because of the wind. go back to third breather 26 last year, a high of 21 at kew gardens, feeling different on wednesday —— february. this area of rain across the channel on thursday could come further north. keep an eye on the exact detail. away...
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further south, northern england in northern ireland and scotland. d in northern ireland and scotland. further south, it is the high river levels that we still worry about on the severn. that followed earlier rain and that will feed into the river systems again. now we are drawing in cold air. some showers really overnight, we will see more of their showers as the night goes on coming into the western side of the uk and any remaining snow move again from northeastern scotland and it will be cold and potentially icy and not just scotland but northern england and northern ireland. its polar mela time airthat we and northern ireland. its polar mela time air that we see on tuesday, cold air, sunshine and showers, the order of the day, almost anywhere could catch a shower on tuesday. the heavier ones have more frequent probably continuing across the western areas, some snow over the hills and hail and splendour mixed in there as well, and it will be quite windy i think towards the southwest of england. there will be a cold wind blowing across the whole of
further south, northern england in northern ireland and scotland. d in northern ireland and scotland. further south, it is the high river levels that we still worry about on the severn. that followed earlier rain and that will feed into the river systems again. now we are drawing in cold air. some showers really overnight, we will see more of their showers as the night goes on coming into the western side of the uk and any remaining snow move again from northeastern scotland and it will be cold...
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also snow showers across higher parts of northern ireland, northern england, could cause a few issuesr across parts of scotland come as much as ten cm building in here, so a risk of some transport disruption. also snow showers across higher parts of northern ireland, northern england, could cause a few issues, certainly turning icy in places, although, in many of the larger towns and cities just about staying frost free, it will feel cold given the strength of the wind. looking at whether transfer wednesday, those brisk northwesterly winds bringing showers initially before this ridge of high pressure moves in later in the day. what that means weather—wise as we are going to see further showers, scotland falling as snow, even to low levels, and also snow, even to low levels, and also snow showers particularly across the hills of northern ireland and northern england, although, through the afternoon, at least to a time, northern ireland, england and wales should become dry with a little bit more in the way of sunshine. temperature wise, looking at highs reaching around 8—9d in the south
also snow showers across higher parts of northern ireland, northern england, could cause a few issuesr across parts of scotland come as much as ten cm building in here, so a risk of some transport disruption. also snow showers across higher parts of northern ireland, northern england, could cause a few issues, certainly turning icy in places, although, in many of the larger towns and cities just about staying frost free, it will feel cold given the strength of the wind. looking at whether...
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spread a band of rain across the country and we could see a swathe of gales or severe gales, northern irelandouth—west bringing more rain. it looks unsettled this weekend, quite windy at times particularly on saturday and we will see further rain in areas where we really don't need it so stay tuned to the forecast and head online to see all the latest weather warnings. a very warm welcome to bbc news. my name is mike embley, our top stories: president trump tries to calm fears over the spread of coronavirus, telling people the risk remains very low. we are very, very ready for anything, whether it is going to be a breakout of larger proportions or whether or not, you know, we're at that very low level. international efforts to contain the coronavirus outbreak intensify. more new cases are reported outside of china than inside. india's prime minister calls for calm as at least 27 people were killed in clashes over the citizenship law in delhi.
spread a band of rain across the country and we could see a swathe of gales or severe gales, northern irelandouth—west bringing more rain. it looks unsettled this weekend, quite windy at times particularly on saturday and we will see further rain in areas where we really don't need it so stay tuned to the forecast and head online to see all the latest weather warnings. a very warm welcome to bbc news. my name is mike embley, our top stories: president trump tries to calm fears over the spread...
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behind that band of showers, we are looking at some colder air working into scotland, northern ireland 5—7 degrees for these areas. the winds fall light tuesday night as a ridge builds in, but then we've got more rain on the way mid week, so after a bright and somewhat chilly start to the day, we've got some thicking cloud and outbreaks of rain that are going to move in for wednesday. the heaviest falls of rain will be from the north of wales, northwestwards, however, there is still uncertainty about how heavy the rain is going to be around southern wales but clearly this extra rain could cause us some problems so we are keeping a close eye on developments and particularly with regard the flooding situation. now, that warm front moves away and actually things will get warmer and milder overnight with rising temperatures ahead of the next front which comes through and this is a cold front. on thursday this cold front swings through. again we'll have some squally gusty kind of winds. the rain not last too long but it will be happy for a time and, behind the cold front, but it will be hea
behind that band of showers, we are looking at some colder air working into scotland, northern ireland 5—7 degrees for these areas. the winds fall light tuesday night as a ridge builds in, but then we've got more rain on the way mid week, so after a bright and somewhat chilly start to the day, we've got some thicking cloud and outbreaks of rain that are going to move in for wednesday. the heaviest falls of rain will be from the north of wales, northwestwards, however, there is still...
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our health service in northern ireland, just to reassure the public, is well used to dealing with such that we are prepared. in china, in the city where it all started, one doctor says the world cannot afford to underestimate the coronavirus. in one night i lost five lives. that's really miserable, and i should warn the rest of the world that you guys should take
our health service in northern ireland, just to reassure the public, is well used to dealing with such that we are prepared. in china, in the city where it all started, one doctor says the world cannot afford to underestimate the coronavirus. in one night i lost five lives. that's really miserable, and i should warn the rest of the world that you guys should take
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this wasjulian smith as northern ireland secretary last month.minister said he was one of britain's finest politicians of our time. after the british prime ministerfired him. it sounded like he had an inkling his time was up when he went to work. my position is up to the prime minister, it is his call. might he risk damaging the power—sharing progress that has been made with stormont? only the prime minister can choose who is in the cabinet. i have enjoyed serving the people of northern ireland, there is more to do but it is up to the prime minister and that is his responsibility to choose the cabinet he wants. it is great serving in it, but it is always the prime minister's call. he will have company on the backbenches, theresa villiers has been sacked too, and departed with an almost biblical reflection. and the housing minister esther mcvey is gone too, commenting that she had been relieved of her duties. sticking around, the foreign secretary dominic raab, as is the home secretary priti patel, and michael gove as cabinet office minister. ther
this wasjulian smith as northern ireland secretary last month.minister said he was one of britain's finest politicians of our time. after the british prime ministerfired him. it sounded like he had an inkling his time was up when he went to work. my position is up to the prime minister, it is his call. might he risk damaging the power—sharing progress that has been made with stormont? only the prime minister can choose who is in the cabinet. i have enjoyed serving the people of northern...
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turning sunny across scotland and northern ireland late as shy was way into northern england and walesyn guscott, 111—15 mph in places. by and large a mild winter. those winds go to northerly delete —— direction later. robert the milder ‘s late morning. during the afternoon it will feel cooler —— probably. sticking with the school the conditions encarta. plenty of sunshine this afternoon for the six nations match between wales and italy. fairly similar to a certain extent in dublin. one or two passing shy was not far away, overall it should stay dry. there will be shy was this evening if you are out across parts of northern england, midlands, east anglia, they will clear through. for many for a time before rain returns from the across england, wales, northern ireland as we go into the second half of the night. the far north of scotland, much of scotland the far north of england will stay dry. here a chance ofa england will stay dry. here a chance of a frost. a frost for some of you there. the cloud and rain will be on there. the cloud and rain will be on the move as we go through tomor
turning sunny across scotland and northern ireland late as shy was way into northern england and walesyn guscott, 111—15 mph in places. by and large a mild winter. those winds go to northerly delete —— direction later. robert the milder ‘s late morning. during the afternoon it will feel cooler —— probably. sticking with the school the conditions encarta. plenty of sunshine this afternoon for the six nations match between wales and italy. fairly similar to a certain extent in dublin....
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let's speak to our northern ireland political editor, mark devenport, in belfast. raordinary praise for mr smith from ireland's prime minister, bemoaning his loss? absolutely. leo varadkar, who himself had just suffered an election defeat, termed mr smith one of britain's finest politicians. the dup leader arlene foster said that whilst they didn't agree on every point, that mr smith's dedication to thejob had been incredible. it has been reported one of the issues between downing street and julian smith was to do with the legacy of the troubles and borisjohnson's support for protections for military vetera ns. support for protections for military veterans. on that score, while sinn fein has not matched the warm words of others, they have expressed real concern as to whether there will be any attempt to rewrite the legacy proposals that julian smith any attempt to rewrite the legacy proposals thatjulian smith was trying to move forward. many thanks. labour is calling on the prime minister to clarify who paid for his holiday accommodation on a caribbean island over t
let's speak to our northern ireland political editor, mark devenport, in belfast. raordinary praise for mr smith from ireland's prime minister, bemoaning his loss? absolutely. leo varadkar, who himself had just suffered an election defeat, termed mr smith one of britain's finest politicians. the dup leader arlene foster said that whilst they didn't agree on every point, that mr smith's dedication to thejob had been incredible. it has been reported one of the issues between downing street and...
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it will be very wet, with some parts of western scotland and northern ireland, into north—west englandg likely. a very windy day, with gusts of 40, 50 mph, 60 or 70 near some coasts, and extremely windy in the north—west corner of scotland. on the plus side, temperatures will be above the seasonal average, perhaps even close to the mid—teens in the south, might not feel like it because of the strength of the wind and the rain. the met office has issued several warnings, including amber warnings for rain in southern and western parts, and there could be some flooding. stay tuned to the forecast, and head online to see the latest weather warnings for storm dennis for the risk of heavy rain and flooding at the weekend, but also severe gales. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at 2pm... shock resignation: chancellor sajid javid quits the government in the middle of boris johnson's cabinet reshuffle. it's understood he rejected an order to fire his team of advisers — he was due to deliver his first budget in four weeks' time. he will now have to deliver the budge
it will be very wet, with some parts of western scotland and northern ireland, into north—west englandg likely. a very windy day, with gusts of 40, 50 mph, 60 or 70 near some coasts, and extremely windy in the north—west corner of scotland. on the plus side, temperatures will be above the seasonal average, perhaps even close to the mid—teens in the south, might not feel like it because of the strength of the wind and the rain. the met office has issued several warnings, including amber...
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so, damaging gusts of wind through the afternoon across northern ireland will spread across the irishecting northern and western wales, 80 mile an hour gusts here. and also for northern and north—west england. through the night, those gusts of wind will ease, but it'll stay breezy for all, wind with further showers with longer spells of rain in the north. settling snow on the hills and it'll be chilly, hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the top civil servant in the home office — sir phillip rutnam — resigns and says he'll sue the government for constructive dismissal after a public dispute with home secretary priti patel. i have been at the target of a vicious and orchestrated briefing campaign. it has been alleged that i have briefed the media against the home secretary. thus, along with many other claims, is completely false. the uk's 20th coronavirus case is the first to catch it here — not abroad. a gp surgery the man visited is closed for deep cleaning. and after news of the first briton to die from the virus — a passenger on the diamond princess cruise ship — the government
so, damaging gusts of wind through the afternoon across northern ireland will spread across the irishecting northern and western wales, 80 mile an hour gusts here. and also for northern and north—west england. through the night, those gusts of wind will ease, but it'll stay breezy for all, wind with further showers with longer spells of rain in the north. settling snow on the hills and it'll be chilly, hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: the top civil servant in the home office — sir...
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some heavy bursts of rain, working through the rush hour across other parts of england, wales, northern ireland eventually into southern scotland. they will be preceded by
some heavy bursts of rain, working through the rush hour across other parts of england, wales, northern ireland eventually into southern scotland. they will be preceded by
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northern ireland, southern scotland in the northern parts of england and they will continue through saturdayo ahead has raised big questions about infrastructure projects in the future. nina's here and can explain all. nina? this is because of that court decision yesterday? it was a shock and you probably saw those scenes of environmental campaigners celebrating outside the court yesterday. it was a bit of a shock that the judges decided to stop the third runway on environmental grounds. in fact it took everyone by surprise — the transport secretary grant shapps took about 90 mins to respond. there is potentially big fall out from this. here's how we got here. heathrow is the uk's busiest airport. it serves 80 million passengers every year. but it's 98% full. that means developing more routes, goods and passengers to help grow the economy isn't possible. in 1990, the government commissioned a study to look at all the options. it concluded that to increase capacity — where it was most needed — heathrow was the best option. fast forward to 2007, the airport published plans for a third runway a
northern ireland, southern scotland in the northern parts of england and they will continue through saturdayo ahead has raised big questions about infrastructure projects in the future. nina's here and can explain all. nina? this is because of that court decision yesterday? it was a shock and you probably saw those scenes of environmental campaigners celebrating outside the court yesterday. it was a bit of a shock that the judges decided to stop the third runway on environmental grounds. in...
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easing away from scotland, england and northern ireland. in scotla nd england and northern ireland., england against france, 16 but lots of rain, which could be very close to the channel islands throughout tonight and indeed tomorrow. elsewhere tonight, england and wales will have a few showers. most places will be dry. any snow will turn back to rain. temperatures on the rise. another mild start to monday morning rush hour. here we go for monday. there will be a weather front lingering across northern france which could affect the southernmost counties of england and the channel islands. it is this area of low pressure which will cause problems in the north later in the day. with those in place we have got westerly winds bringing lots of showers to scotland and northern ireland, which will turn wintry of showers to scotland and northern ireland, which will turn wintry overground. showers in parts of england and wales. persistent rain towards the channel islands. a cooler day by and large. even colder by the strength of the wind. this is the one to note. tomorrow evening they went c
easing away from scotland, england and northern ireland. in scotla nd england and northern ireland., england against france, 16 but lots of rain, which could be very close to the channel islands throughout tonight and indeed tomorrow. elsewhere tonight, england and wales will have a few showers. most places will be dry. any snow will turn back to rain. temperatures on the rise. another mild start to monday morning rush hour. here we go for monday. there will be a weather front lingering across...
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port of belfast accounts for 64 percent of northern ireland's freights traffic half a 1000000 trucks a year pass through here fetching and carrying products between the u.k. mainland and the island of ireland but with ireland in the e.u. and the u.k. now out new checks extra paperwork and added costs are inevitable we have $3.00 of concerns we have grave concerns about our business models with grave concerns about choice of also grave concerns about affordability for northern ireland high salt quite simply there can't afford cost rises from fraction on what this plan has at the moment as lots of friction the amount and intrusiveness of the new customs declarations will form part of the transition negotiations we want to see want but there are a medication for us because to come across the irish sea the volume of trade on not . be a hugely time consuming and expensive formality for drivers and business to stop a complete we hope will be this common sense from both sides where we levy at the need for the. o'neals is a multi-million dollar sports work company with factories in the north
port of belfast accounts for 64 percent of northern ireland's freights traffic half a 1000000 trucks a year pass through here fetching and carrying products between the u.k. mainland and the island of ireland but with ireland in the e.u. and the u.k. now out new checks extra paperwork and added costs are inevitable we have $3.00 of concerns we have grave concerns about our business models with grave concerns about choice of also grave concerns about affordability for northern ireland high salt...
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northern ireland, western scotland, a wet afternoon here.for many, a relatively dry day with highs of seven or 10 degrees. thursday, into friday, i'm afraid we see yet more wet and windy weather around. one area of low pressure moves its way through on thursday, only to be replaced by yet another. perhaps not quite as severe as dennis, but it is still going to stay pretty unsettled. thursday, into friday, wet and windy weather moves its way across the country and it looks likely that we have got more to come into the weekend. hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm simon mccoy. today at 2pm... hundreds of flood warnings still in place, after storm dennis brings misery and travel chaos across the uk. hereford and surrounding areas are among those inundated. ijust can't believe how my home, my home has been ravaged in the last couple of hours, you know, it only took a few hours and it's destroyed. more than 200 flood warnings are in place across the uk — including five severe warnings in england — as families and businesses count the cost,
northern ireland, western scotland, a wet afternoon here.for many, a relatively dry day with highs of seven or 10 degrees. thursday, into friday, i'm afraid we see yet more wet and windy weather around. one area of low pressure moves its way through on thursday, only to be replaced by yet another. perhaps not quite as severe as dennis, but it is still going to stay pretty unsettled. thursday, into friday, wet and windy weather moves its way across the country and it looks likely that we have...
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there was also the question that we could see cases coming to the mainland from northern ireland.put that as part of their statement there as well. but i suppose the problem with coronavirus and why people are concerned is there are still so many unknowns about this virus. because we have had these cases where people have retested as positive. yes, there is a huge amount of uncertainty around it. so people aren't quite sure what they are supposed to be protecting themselves against. should you cancel all your holidays to tenerife? i have just cancel all your holidays to tenerife? i havejust got cancel all your holidays to tenerife? i have just got back from the canary tenerife? i have just got back from the ca nary islands, tenerife? i have just got back from the canary islands, and in fact, in latin america, where there was a case overnight. friends of mine are saying we were supposed to go next week, should i still go? the airlines are reporting a lot of people are cancelling their holidays because people just aren't sure. they don't know what they are supposed to do in order to
there was also the question that we could see cases coming to the mainland from northern ireland.put that as part of their statement there as well. but i suppose the problem with coronavirus and why people are concerned is there are still so many unknowns about this virus. because we have had these cases where people have retested as positive. yes, there is a huge amount of uncertainty around it. so people aren't quite sure what they are supposed to be protecting themselves against. should you...
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because then the day you'll find out investors will up in northern ireland a country that has i suppose a foot boat comes. with you know the 27 member states of the european union and also the access to the u.k. as well you know everyone agrees on the irish side of the border up in county down a goal the bulk fertilizes animal feed. and equipment at this farmer's co-operative mainly come from ports in northern ireland and the frictionless way the farmers currently send livestock and produce to markets looks set to end some of the arguments that have been made is that it would be like a digital type order you cross it's seamless you hardly know you across but all of that adds a lot of cost i was long enough doing haulage to know what it was like to have to do customs papers to get through from here to dublin we had to we had 4 border crossings to do. and that was delays and paperwork and we don't want to go back to that but it was a nightmare in the next 11 months of trade negotiations a specialized committee to represent northern islands specific interests but the challenge is
because then the day you'll find out investors will up in northern ireland a country that has i suppose a foot boat comes. with you know the 27 member states of the european union and also the access to the u.k. as well you know everyone agrees on the irish side of the border up in county down a goal the bulk fertilizes animal feed. and equipment at this farmer's co-operative mainly come from ports in northern ireland and the frictionless way the farmers currently send livestock and produce to...
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in northern ireland.e get a clear picture of who has actually won? it is going to be a long process, sean. the counting has been under way here in the main count centre in dublin and around the country for about six hours. we can expect it to continue well into tomorrow and perhaps beyond that. the picture that is becoming clear both he and all over the irish republic, even though we haven't got any official results yet, is that the sinn fein vote has surged. so far in the history of the eric fisher republic of the government has been dominated by two parties, fianna fail, led by the current prime minister leo varadkar —— fine gael and fianna fail, prime minister leo varadkar —— fine gaeland fianna fail, and prime minister leo varadkar —— fine gael and fianna fail, and both parties are in the political centre. but sinn fein has gradually increased its ratings in the opinion polls and according to the exit poll published at the close of polls isolate compelled for several irish media organisations, now ire
in northern ireland.e get a clear picture of who has actually won? it is going to be a long process, sean. the counting has been under way here in the main count centre in dublin and around the country for about six hours. we can expect it to continue well into tomorrow and perhaps beyond that. the picture that is becoming clear both he and all over the irish republic, even though we haven't got any official results yet, is that the sinn fein vote has surged. so far in the history of the eric...
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they say: testing northern ireland's chief medical officer dr michael mcbride said: "we have been planningt was the neatest following the first case tested positive from the ireland. meanwhile, british tourists who were among those quarantined in the hotel where —— we are taking up a virus where the tech that have been cleared to leave that hotel. i had spread to 50 countries and reached every continent except antarctica. worldwide, there have been more than 82,000 cases and 2800 deaths. in japan, all state been more than 82,000 cases and 2800 deaths. injapan, all state schools articles for a month in a bid to stop before the spread of the virus. meanwhile in china, the vast majority of the deaths have been in the province where the outbreak began. our china correspondent has been speaking to one doctor who was on the front nine. at the end of a tough shift fighting the virus, a doctor steps out onto the streets of a deserted city. wuhan is still in total lockdown. ringing hello, doctor. hey. in a rare officially approved interview with this doctor... as well as videos provided to us, the
they say: testing northern ireland's chief medical officer dr michael mcbride said: "we have been planningt was the neatest following the first case tested positive from the ireland. meanwhile, british tourists who were among those quarantined in the hotel where —— we are taking up a virus where the tech that have been cleared to leave that hotel. i had spread to 50 countries and reached every continent except antarctica. worldwide, there have been more than 82,000 cases and 2800...
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showers frequent over northern ireland, wales and western scotland. posed areas, as we go from saturday into sunday that storm jorge will be gusts of 65 to 70 mph. those are potentially damaging and disruptive wins. you can see the centre ofjorge moving into central scotla nd centre ofjorge moving into central scotland and it's still windy as we go into sunday. in terms of rainfall, it's looking largely dry. there will be some sunshine and a few showers but the winds on sunday particularly strong with 60—70 mph gusts in northern ireland, scotland and coasts of the irish sea. some sunny spells and still wintriness over the high ground of scotland on sunday. later we see rain moving into the far south—east of england, just clipping the south—east. maximum temperatures on sunday between seven and nine celsius. your weekend might be impacted again by the weather so it's worth staying tuned to the forecast. hello, it's friday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling and we're live from new broadcasting house. wales now has its first confirmed case of cornonavi
showers frequent over northern ireland, wales and western scotland. posed areas, as we go from saturday into sunday that storm jorge will be gusts of 65 to 70 mph. those are potentially damaging and disruptive wins. you can see the centre ofjorge moving into central scotla nd centre ofjorge moving into central scotland and it's still windy as we go into sunday. in terms of rainfall, it's looking largely dry. there will be some sunshine and a few showers but the winds on sunday particularly...
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gregg was also a northern ireland international over a career spanning 35 years, but his role in theich air disaster of 1958 will never be forgotten. katie gornall looks back at his life. ina great in a great say by harry gregg! harry gregg was happy to be remembered as a competitor and a footballer, but to many he was so much more. a man with qualities that shone far beyond the football pitch. munich airport, and wreckage that tells the story of the dreadful disaster. on the 6th of february 1958, a plane carrying 44 people crashed in munich and on board were the manchester united team returning from a cup tie. somehow, harry gregg survived and twice returned to the wreckage to drag team—mates to safety. 23 people died in the munich disaster, but for harry gregg the shocking death toll would have been much higher. i know it happened. i know i was there and i know i was very fortunate... i could do without it, but i was there with a lot more people and i was one of the lucky ones. he returned from munich hailed a hero, but mentally scarred by what he had seen and there was no time to
gregg was also a northern ireland international over a career spanning 35 years, but his role in theich air disaster of 1958 will never be forgotten. katie gornall looks back at his life. ina great in a great say by harry gregg! harry gregg was happy to be remembered as a competitor and a footballer, but to many he was so much more. a man with qualities that shone far beyond the football pitch. munich airport, and wreckage that tells the story of the dreadful disaster. on the 6th of february...
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and scotla nd miles an hour northern ireland and scotland and that is strong enough to causen and as well as that there will be some snow over the scottish hills for a time. and then through saturday night, a band of heavy rain pushes its way eastwards and for its time in scotland, a blustery kind of night everywhere in mild again, but then we are watching for the arrival of storm ciara. an area of low pressure and isobars squeezing together in the toe shoe is always going to be a windy kind of day and as far as the windy kind of day and as far as the wind goes, it will be pretty much nationwide but into distinct bursts of strong wind. the first of these goes across northern ireland and into scotland and noticed the squeeze through the central belt as we had to sunday afternoon and that in itself could cause some problems worse for south, across england and wales, what happens is a band of heavy intense rain and ahead of this band of rain, this really did strongest gusts of wind come and 18 miles an hour for some and the strong winds will stay the strongest first six to nine
and scotla nd miles an hour northern ireland and scotland and that is strong enough to causen and as well as that there will be some snow over the scottish hills for a time. and then through saturday night, a band of heavy rain pushes its way eastwards and for its time in scotland, a blustery kind of night everywhere in mild again, but then we are watching for the arrival of storm ciara. an area of low pressure and isobars squeezing together in the toe shoe is always going to be a windy kind of...
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i think is a question of when not if there will be aboard a poll in terms of northern ireland constitutional future i've little doubt that in the south us b 2 referendums remember that has to be majority consent for irish unification both north and south of the border in the south and expect them to be on the opinion poll evidence a majority in favor i don't quite there yet in the north should change program wants a border poll within 5 years whether that about a poll within 5 years i think is open to question because in the north it's in with . in the gift of the british secretary of state who may be reluctant to risk one within northern ireland so i would suggest a border poll is likely not perhaps within the next 5 years but certainly within the next decade and shin fein continues to make the advances that they're making then they might be able to or majorities north and south i stood still think they need to convert a number of voters in the north to get them over the line but people are talking seriously now not just about a voter poll but about a united ireland arising f
i think is a question of when not if there will be aboard a poll in terms of northern ireland constitutional future i've little doubt that in the south us b 2 referendums remember that has to be majority consent for irish unification both north and south of the border in the south and expect them to be on the opinion poll evidence a majority in favor i don't quite there yet in the north should change program wants a border poll within 5 years whether that about a poll within 5 years i think is...