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border question still has no clear answer this means lots of confusion over what the fate of northern ireland ireland will be where the return to a hard border with the republic of ireland could threaten the region's hard won peace lovers since the u.k.'s breck said referendum german photographer toby bindra has focused his attention on belfast and the fragile balance that is daily bread for its youth. teenagers in belfast born after the good friday agreement they have not experienced the sectarian violence of the past still these images show that the deep divisions of a troubled past still resonate. book we mark has looks at the relationship between protestants and catholics and discovers that even after decades of peace that relationship has not fundamentally changed. a lot of people live side by side in peace but they don't live together in pace and the every day of the individual communities takes place completely in their own neighborhood there were times i got a lift in a car in four year with a car this will only be a short trip but some people don't even want to drive through the other neighb
border question still has no clear answer this means lots of confusion over what the fate of northern ireland ireland will be where the return to a hard border with the republic of ireland could threaten the region's hard won peace lovers since the u.k.'s breck said referendum german photographer toby bindra has focused his attention on belfast and the fragile balance that is daily bread for its youth. teenagers in belfast born after the good friday agreement they have not experienced the...
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border question still has no clear answer this means lots of confusion over what the fate of northern ireland ireland will be where the return to a hard border with the republic of ireland could threaten the region's hard won peace. breck said referendum german photographer toby bindra has focused his attention on belfast and the fragile balance that is daily bread for its use. to the good friday agreement. these images.
border question still has no clear answer this means lots of confusion over what the fate of northern ireland ireland will be where the return to a hard border with the republic of ireland could threaten the region's hard won peace. breck said referendum german photographer toby bindra has focused his attention on belfast and the fragile balance that is daily bread for its use. to the good friday agreement. these images.
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border question still has no clear answer this means lots of confusion over what the fate of northern ireland ireland will be where the return to a hard border with the republic of ireland could threaten the region's hard won peace lever since the u.k.'s breck said referendum german photographer toby bindra has focused his attention on belfast and the fragile balance that is daily bread for its youth. teenagers in belfast after the good friday agreement they have not experienced the sectarian violence of the past still these images show.
border question still has no clear answer this means lots of confusion over what the fate of northern ireland ireland will be where the return to a hard border with the republic of ireland could threaten the region's hard won peace lever since the u.k.'s breck said referendum german photographer toby bindra has focused his attention on belfast and the fragile balance that is daily bread for its youth. teenagers in belfast after the good friday agreement they have not experienced the sectarian...
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other twenty seven members is the republic of ireland now let's just remember the situation with island they share a border with northern ireland northern ireland is part of the u.k. the republic of ireland will remain part of the you now if there is a no deal brics it there is the very high possibility that there could be a hard border returning between the republic of ireland and northern ireland not only would that affect trade for example the republic of ireland exports a lot of agricultural products to the u.k. so that could cripple some farmers but the real issue is about the peace process remember when the so-called troubles were in place three and a half thousand people died and that all ended when the good friday agreement was signed twenty odd years ago nobody wants to see that done though any threat to it we saw the german and german chancellor visiting dublin earlier this week she was standing shoulder to shoulder with liver and the prime minister of ireland saying that we are one we stand with you we're in solidarity so nobody wants to threaten that island does not want there to be a new deal brics that they want to be an extent th
other twenty seven members is the republic of ireland now let's just remember the situation with island they share a border with northern ireland northern ireland is part of the u.k. the republic of ireland will remain part of the you now if there is a no deal brics it there is the very high possibility that there could be a hard border returning between the republic of ireland and northern ireland not only would that affect trade for example the republic of ireland exports a lot of...
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could mean a return to a hard border between the northern or the republic of ireland and northern ireland or today merkel met with the irish prime minister leo varadkar in dublin to see how they can prevent bet on having grown up in former east germany americal says that she knows what it means when walls come down and borders are no more. a womb welcome that family house with german chancellor angela merkel dublin says she has been a strong and unwavering to and i have on and throughout the great surprise has now called in the irish prime minister leo varadkar held roundtable talks on what could happen if the person leaves the e.u. without a deal the focus was on the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. merkel drew on her own past experience with borders in her support of home . personally come from a country that was separated by a wall for many years. thirty four years i lived behind the iron curtain and such when i know what it means when walls fall and when borders disappear it's good and so i'm aware of the need to do all we can to uphold the peaceful coexist
could mean a return to a hard border between the northern or the republic of ireland and northern ireland or today merkel met with the irish prime minister leo varadkar in dublin to see how they can prevent bet on having grown up in former east germany americal says that she knows what it means when walls come down and borders are no more. a womb welcome that family house with german chancellor angela merkel dublin says she has been a strong and unwavering to and i have on and throughout the...
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friday peace agreement was signed, the ira, which was fighting against british rule in northern ireland , for northern ireland to be reunited with the republic of ireland, agreed to sign at cease-fire and then later demomolized intoto tusand five.. that did not please everybody, a lot of people who thought the ira had turned its back on its original cause, the uninificatin of ireland a and to getet britih rurule ended. after the peace agreement, a splinter group -- splinter groups began to o formnd one was called the real ira. at road stops, people were saying we are e not the ira, we are the real ira. that started and then this new group called the new ira is a continuity of that. it includes the real ira and other splintnter groups that hae been aroround sincnce 2011. about 200 to 300 members now and that is the group being blamed for the shooting which k killed lyra mce last thursday, which it admitted and apologized for doing. triricks doeses brexitit he on the peace ococess? >> t the good friday peace accod is r responsible for c creatinga power-sharing arrangement bebetween ththe different northn irish
friday peace agreement was signed, the ira, which was fighting against british rule in northern ireland , for northern ireland to be reunited with the republic of ireland, agreed to sign at cease-fire and then later demomolized intoto tusand five.. that did not please everybody, a lot of people who thought the ira had turned its back on its original cause, the uninificatin of ireland a and to getet britih rurule ended. after the peace agreement, a splinter group -- splinter groups began to o...
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their land no matter what happens and of course it's in the interest of ireland to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and ireland and that's what the whole business of the backstop was for those so this is insurance policy basically to avoid the hard border but i can tell you this here in brussels many ambassadors many diplomats have been looking into the eyes of the irish every day asking are you sure about this isn't it better maybe to limit the backstop let's say for four or five years then the u.k. crashing out of the e.u. without a deal because that would mean immediately reinstalling the border between northern ireland and ireland and i can tell you nobody is ready for that ok now the british prime minister position is coming under increasing pressure from. now let's listen to what one of them has andrew bridge and. trees of my leadership has to be questioned she's signed up to a deal which she's been warned i will in the last july that checkers would not lead to a proposal i could support all that was in the interest of our country or all paul in the tree democracy she's lost over twenty members of the go
their land no matter what happens and of course it's in the interest of ireland to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and ireland and that's what the whole business of the backstop was for those so this is insurance policy basically to avoid the hard border but i can tell you this here in brussels many ambassadors many diplomats have been looking into the eyes of the irish every day asking are you sure about this isn't it better maybe to limit the backstop let's say for four or five...
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northern ireland. over 21 years ago, northern ireland. over 21 years ago, northern ireland. estore the little institutions and deliver for the people of northern ireland. i am determined to ensure we use this opportunity to succeed in doing just that. we had a narrow window in which genuine progress can be made and we must act now. thank you. thank you, karen. firstly, iwant and we must act now. thank you. thank you, karen. firstly, i want to say that these few days belong to lyra mckee, her partner sarah, her family, her friends, and lyra mckee, her partner sarah, her family, herfriends, and people lyra mckee, her partner sarah, her family, her friends, and people who loved her. this week, we mourn with them and grieve for the life and career them and grieve for the life and career that was cut short so brutally and so needlessly. she was a brave, bright and brilliant person who exemplified the spirit of what we need today. her ambition to change his society for the better through her career, through telling her own story, and supporting others to do the same could not stand
northern ireland. over 21 years ago, northern ireland. over 21 years ago, northern ireland. estore the little institutions and deliver for the people of northern ireland. i am determined to ensure we use this opportunity to succeed in doing just that. we had a narrow window in which genuine progress can be made and we must act now. thank you. thank you, karen. firstly, iwant and we must act now. thank you. thank you, karen. firstly, i want to say that these few days belong to lyra mckee, her...
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responsibility for a death and later apologized to her family the group wants to reunify in northern ireland with the republic of ireland. the young journalist is the first to be killed on the job in the u.k. for almost twenty years now people are hoping her death will be a turning point for northern ireland. in the words of layer herself. we must change our world one pace at a time. now let's get to work. father mark mcghee alleges sat that mickey was a powerful example of the pen being my idea than the sword that something northern ireland will likely bear in mind after this tragedy. turned now by make fealty a political analyst and founding editor of the northern ireland based bloc slugger o'toole a good day to you sir to what extent has there mckee's murder prompted fears that the peace process might be in danger i think it's important here to distinguish between two thousand nobody i think seriously believes the peace process and the those measures that were put in place were twenty years ago to bring you to end the kind of generational conflict to go all instance where nineteen sixty nine. to your support for it w
responsibility for a death and later apologized to her family the group wants to reunify in northern ireland with the republic of ireland. the young journalist is the first to be killed on the job in the u.k. for almost twenty years now people are hoping her death will be a turning point for northern ireland. in the words of layer herself. we must change our world one pace at a time. now let's get to work. father mark mcghee alleges sat that mickey was a powerful example of the pen being my...
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when it came to the experience in northern ireland. northern ireland we generation all the troubles. and she was a beautiful writes and she was so good it's nice he's human stories you know. thank you very much for joining us matthew hughes in liverpool helping us to remember the life of the journalist we were mccain. it's now been twenty years since the shocking mass shooting at columbine high school where two students armed with high powered guns killed thirteen people the name of the school in littleton colorado became known worldwide it's since been joined by other locations with tragic history such as sandy hook and parkland but columbine is still remembered as the start of america's modern era of school gun violence. scenes that have become all too familiar played out for the first time on april twenty nine hundred ninety nine the students who ran from the horrors of the mass shooting at columbine high school in littleton colorado could hardly have known that so many others would follow in their footsteps twelve students and one teacher died that
when it came to the experience in northern ireland. northern ireland we generation all the troubles. and she was a beautiful writes and she was so good it's nice he's human stories you know. thank you very much for joining us matthew hughes in liverpool helping us to remember the life of the journalist we were mccain. it's now been twenty years since the shocking mass shooting at columbine high school where two students armed with high powered guns killed thirteen people the name of the school...
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northern ireland. more cold and rain into the northern and western part of scotland. flirting with northern ireland.in... tenting the temperatures in north—west scotland. elsewhere, low 20s. bank holiday monday, at last we will see some brighter skies getting into the north—west of scotland. temperatures responding. this is bbc news. the headlines: police in londonderry investigating the murder of the journalist lyra mckee have arrested two teenagers. the metropolitan police has requested about 200 extra officers from neighbouring forces to help with the extinction rebellion process in central london. nearly one in ten
northern ireland. more cold and rain into the northern and western part of scotland. flirting with northern ireland.in... tenting the temperatures in north—west scotland. elsewhere, low 20s. bank holiday monday, at last we will see some brighter skies getting into the north—west of scotland. temperatures responding. this is bbc news. the headlines: police in londonderry investigating the murder of the journalist lyra mckee have arrested two teenagers. the metropolitan police has requested...
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northern ireland was like before the good friday agreement. many older people here been reminded of the troubles that there were in northern ireland some twenty one years ago well tensions between northern ireland and the republic of ireland have lingered for decades it was the period known as the troubles that began in the late one nine hundred sixty s. after unrest between the two sides british troops were deployed to northern ireland the violence followed the irish republican army wants to take northern ireland out of the u.k. and reunite with ireland over a period of nearly thirty years three and a half thousand people were killed in fighting between irish nationalists catholics and pro british protestants in the main conflict ended in one thousand nine hundred eighty s. with the signing of the good friday agreement which still stands let's talk now he's a journalist and political activist he joins us from london bury him in the camp twenty one years after the good friday agreement how could this possibly have happened. well one of the reasons for this is where well the good friday agreement or brought in peace didn't actually bring in a s
northern ireland was like before the good friday agreement. many older people here been reminded of the troubles that there were in northern ireland some twenty one years ago well tensions between northern ireland and the republic of ireland have lingered for decades it was the period known as the troubles that began in the late one nine hundred sixty s. after unrest between the two sides british troops were deployed to northern ireland the violence followed the irish republican army wants to...
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northern ireland's situation with children on long waiting lists for example, facing terrible health problems, that is just one instance where a very important one, of the problems northern irelandhave their elected politicians doing theirjob, governing northern ireland in the way the good friday agreement provided for, because as i say, it operated for ten years more or less stably. direct rule will have to be faced up to if self—government proves impossible, but the longer stormont has been down, the harder it is to get it back up again, and direct rule, if it were to be brought in, would make that even more difficult. sri lanka's prime minister has told the bbc that he simply "wasn't in the loop" for a briefing on warnings of a possible terrorist plot — received two weeks before suicide bombers killed more than 250 people. ranil wickramasinghe said he had considered resigning in the wake of the easter sunday bomb attack. today the security operation across sri lanka continued, with a large cache of bomb—making equipment found during a raid in the east of the country. clive myrie is in colombo and has this report. in sand where nothing else will grow, wreaths blossom. no names
northern ireland's situation with children on long waiting lists for example, facing terrible health problems, that is just one instance where a very important one, of the problems northern irelandhave their elected politicians doing theirjob, governing northern ireland in the way the good friday agreement provided for, because as i say, it operated for ten years more or less stably. direct rule will have to be faced up to if self—government proves impossible, but the longer stormont has been...
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northern ireland if they would be a legitimate target. one of the great achievements of the peace building process in northern ireland has been a difficult controversial reform of the police service where you have young men and women from unionist and nationalist communities who serve gladly together, upholding law and justice in northern ireland and we should all of us in this house continue to send every officer our full support. >> can i bring back the issue of the border. and the fundamental problem remains the means. his own party and the dep will not accept the current -- the only way the government plans to avoid the backstop is to deliver a so-called individual order. last week we saw a presentation stating, quote, no government worldwide has a system in place, current realization for a technological solution in the uk is 2030 and there is no budget for a pilot or the program itself. can administer tell us, is the home office wrong? >> i am not going to comment on alleged leaks from government departments. the government has allocated 20 million pounds to invest in work on alternative measures. we have benefits in terms of seamles
northern ireland if they would be a legitimate target. one of the great achievements of the peace building process in northern ireland has been a difficult controversial reform of the police service where you have young men and women from unionist and nationalist communities who serve gladly together, upholding law and justice in northern ireland and we should all of us in this house continue to send every officer our full support. >> can i bring back the issue of the border. and the...
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to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland.s visit from angela merkel to ireland was about symbolism, standing together while on government -- while may has to fight alone. brent: what about party talks? any progress? what about this piece of legislation trying to force the prime minister to get an extension? has it gone all the way through parliament? reporter: the talks between jeremy corbyn and theresa may, no b breakthrough. the talks will continue. they weree detaileled and technical. there is some commonon ground between the two leaders. both wanant to stop the free movement of people and want that the u.u.k. leaves with a deal at some point, but they are on polar opposites of the political spectrumum, and we are seeing te base and some empties rebelling against -- some mp's rebelling against the new a alliance of jeremy corbyn and theresa may. there is little hope for compromise on this. parliament also passed this piece of legislation where theresa may has to ask the e.u. for an extension. it is up to her length, b but
to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland.s visit from angela merkel to ireland was about symbolism, standing together while on government -- while may has to fight alone. brent: what about party talks? any progress? what about this piece of legislation trying to force the prime minister to get an extension? has it gone all the way through parliament? reporter: the talks between jeremy corbyn and theresa may, no b breakthrough. the talks will continue. they...
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ireland today to discuss the fallout of a possible no deal break stayed with prime minister lee your car now the question of how to retain seamless trade across a border between northern ireland and ireland has been a major hurdle in efforts to ensure the u.k. quits the bloc in an orderly fashion and it's weighing on the minds of residents. necessity is the mother of invention and there are many examples of that in these uncertain times johnny lynch used to produce cheddar cheese here in ireland exports to britain were a mainstay of his business but unsure of developments he sold his cattle and he decided to settle up for the future with italian buffalo. he now has a herd of three hundred and it's growing these calves were just born overnight. lynch is happy he made the switch he's irish mozzarella has already picked the italian competition to several international prizes for it's a heartbreak that as people are saying there's a big possibility you know what it is they're talking about forty five percent. put on cheese milk going into the country going into the english country and that could mean a collapse in the market for milk and cheddar lynch's prospects though are rosy. growing twe
ireland today to discuss the fallout of a possible no deal break stayed with prime minister lee your car now the question of how to retain seamless trade across a border between northern ireland and ireland has been a major hurdle in efforts to ensure the u.k. quits the bloc in an orderly fashion and it's weighing on the minds of residents. necessity is the mother of invention and there are many examples of that in these uncertain times johnny lynch used to produce cheddar cheese here in...
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we should let people know, you are just back from ireland, that the big sticking point is this border between ireland and northern irelandpart of the united kingdom, yet ireland itself is part of the european union. what do the irish want? do they want a porous trade border between it and northern ireland, because that's been working really well over the past several years. >> that's right. they want an invisible border. they don't want border posts. they don't want any indication that there is a border because for the irish, they visualize ireland as a whole. and the good friday accords that were reached back in the tony blair days in the 1990s took advantage of the fact that in the single market with the single market eu countries took away all border posts between themselves, and kept open borders. so you don't see a border today between france and belgium, for example. you just drive through and maybe there's a sign like when you go into a new town here in the u.s. but there's no other external indication. so that's what they want. they are convinced that preservation of peace and avoidance of all of the illegality a
we should let people know, you are just back from ireland, that the big sticking point is this border between ireland and northern irelandpart of the united kingdom, yet ireland itself is part of the european union. what do the irish want? do they want a porous trade border between it and northern ireland, because that's been working really well over the past several years. >> that's right. they want an invisible border. they don't want border posts. they don't want any indication that...
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northern ireland as well. scotla nd england, northern ireland as well. scotland should stay predominantly drive. it will feel noticeably cold. that area of low pressure will sweep off into the north sea. high—pressure building from the west. it will bring outbreaks of light rain into northern ireland, wales but the bulk of the country on sunday, it will be largely cloudy affairand sunday, it will be largely cloudy affair and those taking part in the london marathon, this is perhaps the best of the way the stories you expect. that cloud cover will stay for many throughout the second half of the weekend. as we move out of the weekend. bring outbreaks of showery rain. a little more sunshine, little more shelter. temperatures peaking at 17 degrees. the high—pressure really the dominant feature for many. there is likely to be the potential for some rain around northern ireland may maybe south—west scotland. dry, the best of any sunshine in eastern areas. as with the best of the want is likely to be. it's not bad. as you move out of tuesday, that weather will continue to sink its way steadily south. a
northern ireland as well. scotla nd england, northern ireland as well. scotland should stay predominantly drive. it will feel noticeably cold. that area of low pressure will sweep off into the north sea. high—pressure building from the west. it will bring outbreaks of light rain into northern ireland, wales but the bulk of the country on sunday, it will be largely cloudy affairand sunday, it will be largely cloudy affair and those taking part in the london marathon, this is perhaps the best...
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a border between northern ireland and the republic of it certainly is and germany as i mentioned has said time and time again it does not support a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland our fear is that installing physical customs infrastructure on the border region along the irish border could reignite sectarian tensions but at the same time you also have to keep in mind that merkel wants to protect the integrity of the single market ok that is exactly what did abuse frank often has been looking at in arlon he's been addressing this question how hard border could lead to or turn of the ethnic and sectarian conflict of the past he met with an author who's written a bestselling book about dissident irish republicans. iconic images that have gone down in european history bloody sunday the deadly incident in derry one thousand nine hundred seventy two has become symbolic of the north and conflicts between pro irish republic catholics and pro brits and protestants that conflict ended officially in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight with the good friday peace agreement historian. many irish republicans to refuse to accept that for her recen
a border between northern ireland and the republic of it certainly is and germany as i mentioned has said time and time again it does not support a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland our fear is that installing physical customs infrastructure on the border region along the irish border could reignite sectarian tensions but at the same time you also have to keep in mind that merkel wants to protect the integrity of the single market ok that is exactly what did abuse...
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northern ireland. lyra symbolise the ireland and her tragic death be in vain. —— the new northern ireland. cting around 1,200 jobs. libya says the brother of the manchester bomber — salman abedi — was about to be extradited to britain, but that's been halted because of heavy fighting around the capital, tripoli. britain's top civil servant demands that ministers co—operate — as an investigation begins into who leaked secrets from the government's national security council. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday. but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7pm, we'll be speaking to the former northern ireland secretary, lord hain, after the british and irish governments announce that talks to restore the devolved government will resume. at 7.15pm, we'll speak to a former security adviser to gordon brown, lord west, on the chances of identifying the person responsible for the huawei leak from the government's national security council. and at 10.40pm, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's papers with our reviewers, claire cohen, women's editor at the telegraph
northern ireland. lyra symbolise the ireland and her tragic death be in vain. —— the new northern ireland. cting around 1,200 jobs. libya says the brother of the manchester bomber — salman abedi — was about to be extradited to britain, but that's been halted because of heavy fighting around the capital, tripoli. britain's top civil servant demands that ministers co—operate — as an investigation begins into who leaked secrets from the government's national security council. in a...
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the irish border separates northern ireland which is part of the united kingdom from the republic of ireland which is a part of the e.u. . joining me now is our chief political editor mechanical fish she is in dublin to come across america visit there michelle what does johnson mecca want to achieve with this visit at such a crucial juncture. well clearly the timing the. week before this. summit who wanted to talk about practice is more than just political symbolism to see them rating european unity but she's also a strengthening the prime minister of ireland in his efforts to have a dialogue we understand that there are a lot of folks. off the public brain between dublin and london as well to try and resolve the situation that is so firmly currently stuck in british parliament with so many question marks over what the next step will be under that made clear before he even advised to that she felt that the very piece and you already mentioned that between. northern ireland is a stake here the good friday agreement that historic achievement of peace that she sees as the central table of the e
the irish border separates northern ireland which is part of the united kingdom from the republic of ireland which is a part of the e.u. . joining me now is our chief political editor mechanical fish she is in dublin to come across america visit there michelle what does johnson mecca want to achieve with this visit at such a crucial juncture. well clearly the timing the. week before this. summit who wanted to talk about practice is more than just political symbolism to see them rating european...
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happen to the border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland if britain crashes out of the e.u. without a deal. the irish border separates northern ireland which is part of the u.k. from the republic of ireland which will remain a member of the e.u. after brics it at the moment there is no physical border between the two the absence of a hard border is essential part of the nineteen ninety eight good friday peace agreements between island and northern ireland. knuckle true on her own past experience with voters in support of her car. personally come from a country that was separated by a wall for many years. for thirty four years i lived behind the iron curtain and. i know what it means when walls fall and when borders disappear. and so i'm aware of the need to do all we can to uphold the peaceful coexistence here for which so many lives were sacrificed. the reasons this is a. red card laid out priorities. and we have to go there are selves for all i comes. without a mind to discuss planning european and domestic level for no deal thank you to how we can work together means our twin objectives of protecting the good friday agreement on w
happen to the border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland if britain crashes out of the e.u. without a deal. the irish border separates northern ireland which is part of the u.k. from the republic of ireland which will remain a member of the e.u. after brics it at the moment there is no physical border between the two the absence of a hard border is essential part of the nineteen ninety eight good friday peace agreements between island and northern ireland. knuckle true on her...
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northern ireland. and those responsible for her murder have nothing to offer anyone from any community in northern irelanding the statement from the so—called new ira last week with its talk of attacking enemy forces and its sincere condolences for lyra's death was a sickening throwback to the days we thought we'd left behind 20 years ago. from despicable individuals whose only desire is to turn back the clock and destroy the progress that has been made. so does the minister for the cabinet office agree with me — this is one of the central reasons that we must find an answer to the northern irish border question, rather than give these evil terrorists the divisions that they crave? i don't think that those murderers in derry were motivated by any thoughts about a border or about customs arrangements, important as those issues are. i think what the right honourable said that i wholly agreed with was the utter unacceptability of references to police officers in northern ireland, that they were somehow a legitimate target. i agree entirely with the sentiments expressed by the honourable gentleman, but can i
northern ireland. and those responsible for her murder have nothing to offer anyone from any community in northern irelanding the statement from the so—called new ira last week with its talk of attacking enemy forces and its sincere condolences for lyra's death was a sickening throwback to the days we thought we'd left behind 20 years ago. from despicable individuals whose only desire is to turn back the clock and destroy the progress that has been made. so does the minister for the cabinet...
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back up we will certainly come back to update you on that story let's turn to northern ireland in police in northern ireland have arrested two men over the killing of a journalist during a ride on thursday evening the eighteen and nineteen year old suspect serve being detained under anti-terrorism legislation hundreds gathered last night in london derry for a vigil in memory of lir mckee her death underlines the fragility of the peace process in northern ireland. the ceasefire babies was what they call does we were the good friday agreement generation destined never to witness the horrors of war but to reap the spoils of peace the spoils just never seem to reach the words of leader micky a young journalist who was gunned down thursday night in a city that's captured her heart a few months ago she wrote. derry is such a beautiful city i fold in love with it over the past year while falling in love with a woman who hails from aids here's to better times ahead and sing good bye to bombs and bullets once and for all. all of northern ireland's main political parties have condemned the violence which led to her d
back up we will certainly come back to update you on that story let's turn to northern ireland in police in northern ireland have arrested two men over the killing of a journalist during a ride on thursday evening the eighteen and nineteen year old suspect serve being detained under anti-terrorism legislation hundreds gathered last night in london derry for a vigil in memory of lir mckee her death underlines the fragility of the peace process in northern ireland. the ceasefire babies was what...
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story in the guardian about northern ireland facing this prospect of a milk lake, again trying to square the circle of the irish border. 30% of milk, apparently, from northern irelandthen crosses over for butter products and all sorts of other food products, and butter products and all sorts of otherfood products, and it could be had by tariffs and delays. yes, you are right. i was here seven days ago when we were talking about brexit andi when we were talking about brexit and i am back seven days later. we we re and i am back seven days later. we were meant to have left, the uk was meant to have left last week. we are now at a point where there is another seven days before there is meant to be a departure, on april 12 stop what we are seeing here is the reality of the issue of the irish border. lots of people have heard the word backstop, but what does that really mean? i think this is a prime example of the policies, challenges, and the real impact that there could be if there is a no deal brexit. if there is a no deal brexit there is an anticipation that a certain number of significant agreements would not be in place to enable things like milk to travel freely
story in the guardian about northern ireland facing this prospect of a milk lake, again trying to square the circle of the irish border. 30% of milk, apparently, from northern irelandthen crosses over for butter products and all sorts of other food products, and butter products and all sorts of otherfood products, and it could be had by tariffs and delays. yes, you are right. i was here seven days ago when we were talking about brexit andi when we were talking about brexit and i am back seven...
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government's position here is of course that they also want to avoid a border between northern ireland and ireland at all costs and want to keep the peace it is an absolute priority in case of a chaotic no deal scenario the u.k. has worked on contingency plans for such a scenario for possible hard border between northern ireland and the republic there would be no immediate checks for people and some most of the goods there would be no physical infrastructure at the border but of course this is so far a unilateral decision from the u.k. and that's why these talks in ireland are being watched very closely because the question is what will the republic of ireland do in such a case the leader of the labor party generally called and said talks are to resume meet the talks had been useful but inconclusive now they're talking for a second day where will they be looking for common ground to break the deadlock. well there is some come common ground between labor and tory on this so between corbin and may both parties in general want the u.k. to leave the european union they want to stop the freedom of move
government's position here is of course that they also want to avoid a border between northern ireland and ireland at all costs and want to keep the peace it is an absolute priority in case of a chaotic no deal scenario the u.k. has worked on contingency plans for such a scenario for possible hard border between northern ireland and the republic there would be no immediate checks for people and some most of the goods there would be no physical infrastructure at the border but of course this is...
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will clear quite quickly, though there will still be cloud draped over northern ireland and up at the westi n over northern ireland the northern isles, but lengthy spells of sunshine and that he'd really breathing, south of the uk but we could see highs of 25 celsius. this is bbc world news today. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories... an american couple who tortured 13 children in a so called ‘house of horrors, are sentenced to life in prison. donald trump says it's game over but democrats in congress issue a subpoena to see the full mueller report on russian interference in the 2016 election. tributes to the journalist shot dead during rioting in northern ireland. the british prime minister calls the killing "truly senseless". across europe, a fifth day of climate change protests. in central london, more than a thousand police officers move in and surround activists.
will clear quite quickly, though there will still be cloud draped over northern ireland and up at the westi n over northern ireland the northern isles, but lengthy spells of sunshine and that he'd really breathing, south of the uk but we could see highs of 25 celsius. this is bbc world news today. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories... an american couple who tortured 13 children in a so called ‘house of horrors, are sentenced to life in prison. donald trump says it's game over but...
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without a deal the focus was on the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. merkel drew on her own past experience with borders in her support of home . presently come from a country that was separated by a wall for many years into the my son for thirty four years i lived behind the iron curtain and. i know what it means when walls fall and when borders disappear. and so i'm aware of the need to do all we can to uphold the peaceful coexistence here for which so many lives were sacrificed. fleecy was already modified. the irish borders separates northern ireland which is part of the u.k. from the republic of ireland which will remain a member of the e.u. the brics it at the moment there is no physical border between the two the absence of a hard border is essential part of the nineteen ninety eight good friday peace agreement between our land and northern ireland which ended decades of violence. prime minister varadkar laid out islands priority is. good. but we have to go there are selves for all i comes. with that in mind we discussed planning european and do
without a deal the focus was on the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. merkel drew on her own past experience with borders in her support of home . presently come from a country that was separated by a wall for many years into the my son for thirty four years i lived behind the iron curtain and. i know what it means when walls fall and when borders disappear. and so i'm aware of the need to do all we can to uphold the peaceful coexistence here for which so many lives...
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fog will clear quite quickly and most of that band of cloud trip across northern ireland, up until scotla nd across northern ireland where it will be quite a blustery day. elsewhere, we've got lighter winds and the heat really building down towards the southern half of the uk, we could see highs of around 25 celsius here, cooler though underneath the cloud with outbreaks of rain. as we head into saturday night, we still have high—pressure in charge, still a weather from pestering high—pressure in charge, still a weatherfrom pestering northern ireland and parts of scotland introducing outbreaks of rain at times, we could see some mist and fog really on easter sunday, that will clear quite quickly and we still have that cloud producing rain and underneath that cloud, it will be quite blustery at times are northern ireland and scotland. elsewhere, like saturday, lengthy spots of sunshine and feeling warm with highs of around 23 or possibly 24 celsius. as we headed to monday, looks as though the pressure will build in further and as a result, it will push this rather front back towards the west and it looks as though i
fog will clear quite quickly and most of that band of cloud trip across northern ireland, up until scotla nd across northern ireland where it will be quite a blustery day. elsewhere, we've got lighter winds and the heat really building down towards the southern half of the uk, we could see highs of around 25 celsius here, cooler though underneath the cloud with outbreaks of rain. as we head into saturday night, we still have high—pressure in charge, still a weather from pestering...
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northern ireland ? domestic, the political issues in northern ireland? ? very good question. undoubtedly, the prime minister has been so focused on brexit that everything else has had to be sidelined. my argument is all the way through, which i have said in the house of lords along with my fellow former secretary of state paul murphy, is that you cannot ever take your eye off the ball as a british prime minister. you cannot ignore northern ireland, and that has been done, quite frankly, and the fact that theresa may has so far remained in power with the dup's support means letting sirjohn major's words, the former conservative prime minister who played an important role in the peace process, you cannot be an honest broker. so that has been a real problem, and the question of uncertainty over the irish border has been a real problem. but lyra mckee's —— showed what happens when you don't focus on northern ireland, and i'm sorry to see it in blunt terms, but if a political vacuum is created, that is filled by extremists, which we saw so terribly last week,
northern ireland ? domestic, the political issues in northern ireland? ? very good question. undoubtedly, the prime minister has been so focused on brexit that everything else has had to be sidelined. my argument is all the way through, which i have said in the house of lords along with my fellow former secretary of state paul murphy, is that you cannot ever take your eye off the ball as a british prime minister. you cannot ignore northern ireland, and that has been done, quite frankly, and the...
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has been remarkable over time how little attention has been paid to the northern ireland issue and the colla pse northern irelandy and the collapse of direct rule from westminster. this was within our lifetimes a live war in the united kingdom that has got remarkably little press with regards to what is happening. if this is something of a tragic victory, that lyra mckee's death has galvanised some attention, and now we see britain and ireland are having more negotiations about setting up some kind of sort of coalition in northern ireland. but at the same time we read deeper into the story and while the new ira says it is an accident, there are no signs that they will stop. they are clear they will not defeat the british military, but they will continue to carry out acts because of republicanism. what has happened is the representatives from the new ira's army council have given an interview to the sunday times. that is right, while they recognise there is right, while they recognise there is very little prospect of them militarily defeating the brits in northern ireland, nonetheless they are going to continue t
has been remarkable over time how little attention has been paid to the northern ireland issue and the colla pse northern irelandy and the collapse of direct rule from westminster. this was within our lifetimes a live war in the united kingdom that has got remarkably little press with regards to what is happening. if this is something of a tragic victory, that lyra mckee's death has galvanised some attention, and now we see britain and ireland are having more negotiations about setting up some...
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a weather front edging closer to northern ireland and western fringes of scotla nd northern ireland andns. 0n digits. not a cold night by any means. on saturday, the heat will really build particularly in southern england with highs of possibly 25. look at how that co m pa res possibly 25. look at how that compares with some of europe's favourite resorts. it remains cool and unsettled in the eastern mediterranean. back home, the weather front introducing thicker crowd for northern ireland, western fringes of scotland. lots of sunshine elsewhere. the heat really building with highs of 24, possibly 25 celsius on saturday. that weather front will just work its way further southwards into parts of northern england initially but it then starts to retreat, pushing back up to north—west scotland, parts of northern ireland. 0nce north—west scotland, parts of northern ireland. once again mostly dry but could produce one or two speeds and spots. for most of the uk and otherfine, speeds and spots. for most of the uk and other fine, dry speeds and spots. for most of the uk and otherfine, dry date s
a weather front edging closer to northern ireland and western fringes of scotla nd northern ireland andns. 0n digits. not a cold night by any means. on saturday, the heat will really build particularly in southern england with highs of possibly 25. look at how that co m pa res possibly 25. look at how that compares with some of europe's favourite resorts. it remains cool and unsettled in the eastern mediterranean. back home, the weather front introducing thicker crowd for northern ireland,...
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riether northern ireland zampa northern ireland. temperatures widely 19 to 21 or so. fine, dry and fairly clear night for many, some mist and fog, the cloud approach is northern and western scotland and northern ireland, bringing some patchy drizzle by dawn. temperatures generally holding up to around five 01’ generally holding up to around five or six celsius at their lowest, close to double figures in the centre of town. this front lingers across northern and western scotland and northern ireland, some occasional light rain and drizzle. further south and east, another dry day with plenty of sunshine helps temperatures tomorrow, up to 23 or 24 celsius around london, 25 or maybe even 26. enter easter sunday, high—pressure dominates. fronts continue to fringe northern and western scotland and northern ireland. we will see more cloud on easter sunday, may some occasional rain. but for much others it isa occasional rain. but for much others it is a fine, dry day on easter sunday. temperatures not quite as high but pleasantly warm in the sunshine, 21 to 23 celsius. it look
riether northern ireland zampa northern ireland. temperatures widely 19 to 21 or so. fine, dry and fairly clear night for many, some mist and fog, the cloud approach is northern and western scotland and northern ireland, bringing some patchy drizzle by dawn. temperatures generally holding up to around five 01’ generally holding up to around five or six celsius at their lowest, close to double figures in the centre of town. this front lingers across northern and western scotland and northern...
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ireland, so martin was a regular visitor to our house, to our home and house, martin is a beloved and friend in congress, and with the hopes of the people of northern ireland and all of us in america we witnessed a miracle of a new peace. we treasured the good friday accord, not only for what it meant for northern ireland and ireland. that would be reason enough, but we treasure it because it is not just a treaty. it is an epic, a value. it is an article for us, a beacon to the world. we treasure the good friday accord because of what it says is possible for the entire world, a reason to hope for the -- for every place, dreams of reconciliation that will be possible for them, too. it showed us, as president clinton said, it is possible when you decide to give your children not only your yesterdays but their own tomorrows. as my friend george mitchell said after the signing, patriotism has to do with keeping the country in good heart. the community ordered by justice and mercy. with good heart, guided by faith and justice and mercy, america will continue to stand with you in protecting the peace that the good friday accord has realized. i have said it before and i will say it again. we must assure that nothing happens in the brexit discussions that imperils the good friday accord, including but not limi
ireland, so martin was a regular visitor to our house, to our home and house, martin is a beloved and friend in congress, and with the hopes of the people of northern ireland and all of us in america we witnessed a miracle of a new peace. we treasured the good friday accord, not only for what it meant for northern ireland and ireland. that would be reason enough, but we treasure it because it is not just a treaty. it is an epic, a value. it is an article for us, a beacon to the world. we...
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fog will clear quickly, but we still have that band of cloud draped across northern ireland up to scotland and northern irelandsome mist and fog anywhere on easter sunday that will clear quite quickly. we still have that cloud producing some rain, and underneath that cloud it will be quite blustery at times for northern ireland and scotland. but elsewhere, rather like saturday, lengthy spells of sunshine and feeling warm with highs of around 23—24dc. heading into easter monday, it looks as though pressure will be building further. as a result, it will push this weather front back out towards the west. it looks as though it starts to retreat, and will linger out towards the west. so we will all have a fine, dry day with lengthy spells of sunshine. quite a noticeable breeze bubbling up as the day goes on, but it will be another warm day for many places, looking at temperatures reaching 23—24dc. this is bbc news, i‘m lukwesa burak. the headlines at 7. police investigating the murder ofjournalist leera mckee in londonderry last night release cctv footage of the gunman and call for the public‘s help lyra mckee was
fog will clear quickly, but we still have that band of cloud draped across northern ireland up to scotland and northern irelandsome mist and fog anywhere on easter sunday that will clear quite quickly. we still have that cloud producing some rain, and underneath that cloud it will be quite blustery at times for northern ireland and scotland. but elsewhere, rather like saturday, lengthy spells of sunshine and feeling warm with highs of around 23—24dc. heading into easter monday, it looks as...
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not knowledgeable or northern ireland by any means but as i wish for the repeal of the acts of union for scotland i also wish for peace and unification for the people of northern ireland and ireland and finally martha dyer says i don't think it's because of bricks at scotland's going for independence independence is overdue a long time ago they kill us in westminster has only helped to bring it to the hate now the home secretary speech in east london this week was the first on crime he used it to give a deeply personal explanation of why he was changing the approach or knife crime. it's not so difficult to see higher.
not knowledgeable or northern ireland by any means but as i wish for the repeal of the acts of union for scotland i also wish for peace and unification for the people of northern ireland and ireland and finally martha dyer says i don't think it's because of bricks at scotland's going for independence independence is overdue a long time ago they kill us in westminster has only helped to bring it to the hate now the home secretary speech in east london this week was the first on crime he used it...