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enjoys great influence, and then the siberian party may appear, there, or the far east, uh, the northern partyd so on. this is what this leads to exactly what calls to life for the collapse of the country, turning it into rubble. and here he is a small example of this self. tiny that's it at the time when the duma is discussing the imposition of serious sanctions against lgbt propaganda yekaterinburg lyceum number 12. at the graduation party see this dance. the scandal of the parents begins, there is another governor evgenia kuibyshev standing up for the director of the lyceum. i will not allow the director of the lyceum, lyubov mikhailovna kuleva, to be fired or otherwise punished because of this joke; in this dance there, then he staged it, what if, on the one hand, they know that the state is against it. and at the same time they do it and get the protection of the governor areas. in this case, you can go further. so it can also be easily treated. and the fact that, let's say in the united states, children under 14 years old are allowed to choose who the child is a boy or a girl, or such a
enjoys great influence, and then the siberian party may appear, there, or the far east, uh, the northern partyd so on. this is what this leads to exactly what calls to life for the collapse of the country, turning it into rubble. and here he is a small example of this self. tiny that's it at the time when the duma is discussing the imposition of serious sanctions against lgbt propaganda yekaterinburg lyceum number 12. at the graduation party see this dance. the scandal of the parents begins,...
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so the republican party is in northern party. it's an anti-slavery party. although some people are anti-slavery because they want free labor in the west and some people are honestly anti-slavery andy slavery, but regardless, that's a new party. it's in northern party and they run one of their campaign promises is we will fight the slave power and some members of congress mean that literally and they up with weapons. one of them i think he's from ohio comes to the senate and just puts a gun down on his desk. right? he's like, okay and a lot of the time when they're when they're challenged or people bully one or another of these northerners will stand up and say and this i believe is close to the exact words that someone says we're a different kind of northerner. we're not here to sit down. we're here to stand up and so 1855 to the civil war is is the most intensely violent time in congress because now you've got both sides. you've got the southerners who are taken aback because what the heck what are these northerners doing? and you have the northerners who
so the republican party is in northern party. it's an anti-slavery party. although some people are anti-slavery because they want free labor in the west and some people are honestly anti-slavery andy slavery, but regardless, that's a new party. it's in northern party and they run one of their campaign promises is we will fight the slave power and some members of congress mean that literally and they up with weapons. one of them i think he's from ohio comes to the senate and just puts a gun down...
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ideologies enjoy great influence, and then the siberian party may appear, there or the far east, the northern partyad to exactly what it calls for the collapse of the country for women? turning it into rubble. and here he is a small example of this tiny self. right at the time when the duma is discussing the introduction of serious sanctions against lgbt propaganda yekaterinburg lyceum no. 12 at the graduation, and in the evening we see such a dance. a scandal begins parents there is still someone governors yevgeny kuibyshev stands up for the director of the lyceum. i will not allow the director of faces and love, mikhailovna kuleva, even because of this joke to be dismissed, or otherwise punished, no joke and stupid dance can not cross out all the merits of the teacher, but what about the split consciousness of these guys who took part in this dance or there, then staged it, what if on the other hand , they know that the state is against it and at the same time they do it and receive the protection of the governor of the region. in this case, you can go further. so it's also easy to relate to the
ideologies enjoy great influence, and then the siberian party may appear, there or the far east, the northern partyad to exactly what it calls for the collapse of the country for women? turning it into rubble. and here he is a small example of this tiny self. right at the time when the duma is discussing the introduction of serious sanctions against lgbt propaganda yekaterinburg lyceum no. 12 at the graduation, and in the evening we see such a dance. a scandal begins parents there is still...
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yeltsin's ideology of the center, and then the siberian party may appear, there, or the far eastern northern partyt leads to exactly what brzezinski calls for the collapse of the country, turning it into rubble, and here he is a small example of this self. tiny just at the time when the duma is discussing the introduction of serious sanctions against lgbt propaganda in yekaterinburg, lyceum no. 12. at the graduation party, we see such a dance. a scandal begins. parents there is someone else. governors evgeny kuibyshev steps in for lyceum director. i will not allow the director of the lyceum, lyubov mikhailovna kuleva, to be fired or otherwise punished because of this joke, no joke and stupid dance can cross out all the merits of the teacher , but what about the split consciousness of these guys who took part in this dance or there, then he staged it, what if, on the one hand , they know that the state is against it? and at the same time they do it and receive the protection of the governor of the region. in this case, you can go further. so it is also easy to relate and to what we say in the unite
yeltsin's ideology of the center, and then the siberian party may appear, there, or the far eastern northern partyt leads to exactly what brzezinski calls for the collapse of the country, turning it into rubble, and here he is a small example of this self. tiny just at the time when the duma is discussing the introduction of serious sanctions against lgbt propaganda in yekaterinburg, lyceum no. 12. at the graduation party, we see such a dance. a scandal begins. parents there is someone else....
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ideologies enjoy great influence, and then the siberian party may appear, either there or far east northern partyo exactly what calls for life to the collapse of the country turning it into rubble, and here it is a small example of this self. tiny just at the time when the duma is discussing the introduction of serious sanctions against lgbt propaganda in yekaterinburg, lyceum no. 12. at the graduation party, we see such a dance. the scandal of the parents begins, there is another governor evgenia kuyvashev standing up for the director of the lyceum. i will not allow the director of the lyceum love mikhailovna kuleva was fired or otherwise punished because of this joke, no joke and stupid dance can not emphasize all the merits of the teacher, but what about the split consciousness of these guys who took part in this dance or there, then it put, what if, on the one hand, they know that the state is against it? and at the same time they do it and receive the protection of the governor of the region. in this case, you can go further. so it’s also easy to relate to what we say in the united states, c
ideologies enjoy great influence, and then the siberian party may appear, either there or far east northern partyo exactly what calls for life to the collapse of the country turning it into rubble, and here it is a small example of this self. tiny just at the time when the duma is discussing the introduction of serious sanctions against lgbt propaganda in yekaterinburg, lyceum no. 12. at the graduation party, we see such a dance. the scandal of the parents begins, there is another governor...
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northern ireland to stay a part of u.k. and without barriers. e biggest unionist partyblocking the formation of a new northern ir-- irish government in protestation of those protocols. >> we have an enforced coalition in northern ireland andhat only works if, on major issues, there's a consent from both the unionist population and the nationalist population. there's no consent for the protocol from the unionist poll population so therefore you would have a dysfunctional asmbly anyway and the message to the government is before the assembly can ever be set up, the poison needs to be withdrawn from the system. >> the u.k. is proposing to create a green lane with no checks necessary for goods shifting from 30's into the u.k. into northern ireland. goods going into the anywhere else in the e.u. would go through red lane. >> we're seeing trade from east-west, to north-sou. the people of northern ireland are not able to benefit from the same tax benefits as people in great britain and that is causing a feeling of inequality between the different communities of northern irelan
northern ireland to stay a part of u.k. and without barriers. e biggest unionist partyblocking the formation of a new northern ir-- irish government in protestation of those protocols. >> we have an enforced coalition in northern ireland andhat only works if, on major issues, there's a consent from both the unionist population and the nationalist population. there's no consent for the protocol from the unionist poll population so therefore you would have a dysfunctional asmbly anyway and...
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all of the northern ireland parties would like to see some changes to the protocol in order to reduceleast other than the dup, that we should simplyjettison the protocol and that we should buy, for example, restricting the impact of the european court ofjustice, remove northern ireland from the single market will stop the single market access that we have in northern ireland gives us a competitive advantage, we have access, free access, unfettered access, free access, unfettered access into both the european union and gb, that has been good for the northern ireland economy. we are one of two regions in the uk to see growth in the last quarter and i think that says a lot about what the protocol has been able to do. what we want is for the government to work with the eu, resolve those outstanding issues, but do it in a way that builds trust so that we can move forward in a productive and constructive way. $5 move forward in a productive and constructive way.— move forward in a productive and constructive way. as the economic im act of constructive way. as the economic impact of the _ co
all of the northern ireland parties would like to see some changes to the protocol in order to reduceleast other than the dup, that we should simplyjettison the protocol and that we should buy, for example, restricting the impact of the european court ofjustice, remove northern ireland from the single market will stop the single market access that we have in northern ireland gives us a competitive advantage, we have access, free access, unfettered access, free access, unfettered access into...
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ideologies enjoy great influence, and then the siberian party may appear, there or the far eastern northern partylls for life to the collapse of the country turning it into rubble, and here it is a small example of this self. tiny just at the time when serious sanctions against lgbt propaganda are being discussed in the duma yekaterinburg lyceum number 12 at the graduation party we see just such a dance. the scandal of the parents begins, there is another governor evgeny kuibyshev standing up for the director of the lyceum. i will not allow the director of the lyceum, lyubov mikhailovna kuleva, to be fired or otherwise punished because of this joke; in this dance or there, then he staged it, what if, on the one hand, they know what the state is against? and at the same time they do it and receive the protection of the regional governor. in this case, you can go further. so it can also be easily treated. and the fact that, let's say in the united states, children under 14 years old are allowed to choose who the child is a boy or a girl, or such a matinee, will also be considered a joke. and here i
ideologies enjoy great influence, and then the siberian party may appear, there or the far eastern northern partylls for life to the collapse of the country turning it into rubble, and here it is a small example of this self. tiny just at the time when serious sanctions against lgbt propaganda are being discussed in the duma yekaterinburg lyceum number 12 at the graduation party we see just such a dance. the scandal of the parents begins, there is another governor evgeny kuibyshev standing up...
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naomi long, leader of the alliance party in northern ireland, thank you very much forjoining me on politicale plates are moving into northern irish politics. that perhaps in future politics will not simply be defined by which side of the constitution you are on, but, and it is a mighty big but, if there really is going to be a referendum like the one we saw in scotland, on the future constitutional status of northern ireland, if people have to choose, simply that they are in favour of the union, staying in the uk, or of irish unity, it will be very hard for people and that story that naomi long was told by her father, people in the middle of the road, not to get run over. thank you for watching. hello there. a quiet start to our sunday. nothing particularly out of the ordinary to report so far. which will make it feel noticeably cooler on exposed coasts today. a few scattered showers in north—west scotland and that northwesterly wind driving a little bit more cloud further south. a few scattered showers by the end of the afternoon lingering across south—west england. on exposed north and wes
naomi long, leader of the alliance party in northern ireland, thank you very much forjoining me on politicale plates are moving into northern irish politics. that perhaps in future politics will not simply be defined by which side of the constitution you are on, but, and it is a mighty big but, if there really is going to be a referendum like the one we saw in scotland, on the future constitutional status of northern ireland, if people have to choose, simply that they are in favour of the...
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northern ireland. when we say i dup women democratic unionist party in northern ireland but to say that while that processs says this is breaking international law and you can't unilaterally change an agreement we brokered with the eu after months and months are very tough negotiations. will this change in the protocol ever become a reality? government seems determined to at least have it there so that it can do that if it wanted to. the interesting thing is that as a result of the discussions the government has been having about getting to this stage it got you last night with a vote which got the first hurdle through, it has ——in the house of commons, the union has initiated legal proceedings against the uk for not implementing what it was supposed to have done under the protocol agreement which is having proper checks when goods get to northern ireland. that had been in the bays for a while. if you like, the eu was turning a blind eye to this but now because of this issue about the protocol be unilaterally changed or at least hopes to be unilaterally changed by the uk, they've started those legal proce
northern ireland. when we say i dup women democratic unionist party in northern ireland but to say that while that processs says this is breaking international law and you can't unilaterally change an agreement we brokered with the eu after months and months are very tough negotiations. will this change in the protocol ever become a reality? government seems determined to at least have it there so that it can do that if it wanted to. the interesting thing is that as a result of the discussions...
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naomi long, leader of the alliance party in l leader of the alliance party in northern ireland, thankes are moving in northern irish politics, but perhaps in the future politics would simply be defined by which side of the constitutional divide you are on. but, and it is a mighty big but, if there is really going to be a referendum, like what we saw in scotland, on the future constitutional status of northern ireland, if people have to choose simply whether they are in favour of the union, staying in at the uk, all of irish unity it will be very hard for people. in that story naomi long was told by her father, story naomi long was told by herfather, people in the middle of the road shouldn't get run over. thank you for watching. below i was wondering if the weather last week was our summer, i can assure you we have warm weather we had. on sunday the rain band across the south—west of england and wales brought heavy rain late in the day but it will be pulling away for the next few hours, so eventually the weather becoming dry across all parts of the uk. drive—by chilli forjune. six ors
naomi long, leader of the alliance party in l leader of the alliance party in northern ireland, thankes are moving in northern irish politics, but perhaps in the future politics would simply be defined by which side of the constitutional divide you are on. but, and it is a mighty big but, if there is really going to be a referendum, like what we saw in scotland, on the future constitutional status of northern ireland, if people have to choose simply whether they are in favour of the union,...
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to be part of the uk — and so don't want any barriers between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. in fact, the biggest unionist partynment in protest over it. here's one of its mps. the protocol is the kind of poison in the system. we have a forced coalition in northern ireland and that enforced coalition only works if, on major issues, there is a consent from both the unionist population and the nationalist population. there is no consent for the protocol from the unionist population, so therefore, in effect, we have a dysfunctional assembly anyway and the message we have been getting to the government is look before the assembly can ever be set up, the poison needs to be withdrawn from the system. the government says that the amendments it's proposing will make it easier to move goods between great britain and northern ireland. this is called a green lane. good heading into the eu across the irish border, they would face red lane checks. this is foreign secretary liz truss. there are very real problems that we are facing in northern ireland, first of all, on trade, we are seeing a trade diverted from east—west and
to be part of the uk — and so don't want any barriers between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. in fact, the biggest unionist partynment in protest over it. here's one of its mps. the protocol is the kind of poison in the system. we have a forced coalition in northern ireland and that enforced coalition only works if, on major issues, there is a consent from both the unionist population and the nationalist population. there is no consent for the protocol from the unionist population,...
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some goods arriving from britain are now checked, the northern irish ports, the regions main union as party says that undermines northern ireland place in the u. k. is refusing to form a power sharing government until boars, johnson scraps, the protocol. you got barriers, unnecessary barriers to, to trade from great britain to normality. we all say is that you can get rid of our walls, not in any way endangering the you single, mature. how soon? how soon will that happen? i think we can do it just fairly rapidly, but obviously what would be this year? what would be even better? yes, i think we could do. we could do it very fast. but what did parliament living a butch? what would be even better in this? i think at least mistrusted for secretaries also said this is very clear, the even better is if we just get some of that flexibility. we need, you know, conversations with mouth of stuff to which and so what we were made optimist. charlie angela has more from london. this is the 2nd reading of the bell, but the 1st time m. p 's really get to discuss it. so we are expecting some pretty furious
some goods arriving from britain are now checked, the northern irish ports, the regions main union as party says that undermines northern ireland place in the u. k. is refusing to form a power sharing government until boars, johnson scraps, the protocol. you got barriers, unnecessary barriers to, to trade from great britain to normality. we all say is that you can get rid of our walls, not in any way endangering the you single, mature. how soon? how soon will that happen? i think we can do it...
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coordination framework that includes the pro iranian political parties, including the party, led by former prime minister northern mackey. and also the federal party political arm of the popular mobilization forces. the wanted to form a consensus government with a southern blocks and a southern block and the other sydney and kurdish blocks. but now this could further complicate the situation because the father has supported on the ground, probably the majority of supporters in streets and also the coordination from work . they have supporters, both of them also have armor groups on the ground, but that is whether or not that is ignition is fine and that it could take time a lot of time. and if or because legally it needs to be voted on inside the parliament. but also entail court for the court and their procedures. and also it entails further bringing up the 2nd, the frontrunners in every and each constituencies. these resigned parliament members where at yvonne's currency has jumped to its lowest level against the u. s . donna, as talks on reviving the nuclear deal stall, the reality is now trading at $332000.00
coordination framework that includes the pro iranian political parties, including the party, led by former prime minister northern mackey. and also the federal party political arm of the popular mobilization forces. the wanted to form a consensus government with a southern blocks and a southern block and the other sydney and kurdish blocks. but now this could further complicate the situation because the father has supported on the ground, probably the majority of supporters in streets and also...
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they are pressing ahead with this legislation and on the other side of things non—unionist parties here in northernrangling will continue but the journey this legislation through the house of commons and through the house of commons and through the house of commons and through the house of lords started.— house of lords started. thank you, chris. house of lords started. thank you, chris- joining _ house of lords started. thank you, chris. joining us _ house of lords started. thank you, chris. joining us now— house of lords started. thank you, chris. joining us now is _ house of lords started. thank you, chris. joining us now is a _ house of lords started. thank you, chris. joining us now is a labour. chris. joining us now is a labour mp, the shadow northern ireland secretary. it is onlyjust been moved this legislation. we haven't got sight of it ourselves yet. chris has just been talking through what is in it. from what did you know, how reasonable and practical is arrangement b, this idea of having a bed channel for goods coming from one part of the uk and remaining in northern ireland, potentiall
they are pressing ahead with this legislation and on the other side of things non—unionist parties here in northernrangling will continue but the journey this legislation through the house of commons and through the house of commons and through the house of commons and through the house of lords started.— house of lords started. thank you, chris. house of lords started. thank you, chris- joining _ house of lords started. thank you, chris. joining us _ house of lords started. thank you,...
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northern ireland off of goods continuing into the eu the u.k. government says that is necessary because the democratic unionist party in northern ireland is refusing power-sharing executive there until about northern ireland particles change. the irony is that the dup is still refusing to permit the power-sharing executive. the u.k. says this is legal because of the doctrine of necessity which essentially says the northern ireland protocol is so broken, it has to be fixed. the foreign secretary liz truss was speaking this morning, she says the reason the u.k. is not reaching for article 16 and blowing up exit is because they don't want to continue with the status quo. they want to make change so that it works. boris johnson is likely to face opposition in the commons and the lord's, so it could be at least a year before this comes to pass. tom: maria, let's get the european reaction. what have we've been hearing from brussels? >> here we go again. this is the debate and whether or not the european union now follows the warning we had yesterday that you could potentially see tariffs and a trade war the two sides read for the european union, the ini
northern ireland off of goods continuing into the eu the u.k. government says that is necessary because the democratic unionist party in northern ireland is refusing power-sharing executive there until about northern ireland particles change. the irony is that the dup is still refusing to permit the power-sharing executive. the u.k. says this is legal because of the doctrine of necessity which essentially says the northern ireland protocol is so broken, it has to be fixed. the foreign secretary...
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relationship with the eu, for borisjohnson�*s relationship with his own party, and for the future of devolution here in northernp—freeze more than a month after the election to it. the democratic unionist party is currently blocking the formation of a power—sharing coalition with nationalists, preventing the assembly from eating at all over its opposition to the northern island protocol. the dup wants an end to checks on goods arriving here at belfast port, for example, from the rest of the uk, and it says it wants what it calls decisive action to remove the irish sea border. on that basis, i don't think it is very likely that the dup will soften its stance whenever this legislation is published tomorrow, at the very least, the dup want to see how the legislation is worked through. non—unionist parties and the irish government have said this legislation would break the brexit treaty and therefore breach international law, but the northern ireland secretary brandon lewis has insisted it isn't the case. while the political discussion on legal wrangling will possibly continue, no end to the stale mate here which h
relationship with the eu, for borisjohnson�*s relationship with his own party, and for the future of devolution here in northernp—freeze more than a month after the election to it. the democratic unionist party is currently blocking the formation of a power—sharing coalition with nationalists, preventing the assembly from eating at all over its opposition to the northern island protocol. the dup wants an end to checks on goods arriving here at belfast port, for example, from the rest of...
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westminster that plans to override parts of the northern ireland protocol would �*deeply damage' relations between the uk, ireland and the eu. the democratic unionist partying here from the rest of the uk. that has led to extra costs, processes and paperwork for businesses who get supplies from across the irish sea. but the protocol also gives companies in northern ireland an advantage. they can sell goods directly into both the british and eu markets without tariffs. the economic reality for manufacturers here, for food processors and many other parts of the economy, is that the protocol works incredibly well and the protocol needs reform, but it doesn't need a wrecking ball. and what is being proposed potentially today is just that. and representatives of the meat industry say removing the protocol would put at risk their ability to export. we would see the protocol as something to build on. we would be concerned about anything that damages trade. the risk here is trade into europe. business perspectives do of course play into the political debate but there is another aspect that is perhaps more symbolic. unionist politicians tend to believe the union
westminster that plans to override parts of the northern ireland protocol would �*deeply damage' relations between the uk, ireland and the eu. the democratic unionist partying here from the rest of the uk. that has led to extra costs, processes and paperwork for businesses who get supplies from across the irish sea. but the protocol also gives companies in northern ireland an advantage. they can sell goods directly into both the british and eu markets without tariffs. the economic reality for...
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uk's relationship with the eu, for boris johnson's elation ship with his own party and for the future of devolution here in northernlved assembly remains in the deep freeze more than a month after the election to it. the democratic unionist party is currently blocking the formation of a power—sharing coalition with nationalists. indeed, it is preventing the assembly from meeting at all over it opposition to the northern ireland critical. the dup wants an end to checks on goods arriving here at belfast port, for example, from the rest of the uk. and it says it wants what it calls decisive action to remove the irish sea border. so on that basis, i don't think it is very likely that the dup will soften its stance whenever this legislation is published tomorrow, at the very least the dup will want to see how the legislation is worked through. non—unionist parties and the irish government have said this legislation would break the brexit treaty and therefore breach international law, but the northern ireland secretary brandon lewis has today insisted that that is not the case. so while the political discussion and the l
uk's relationship with the eu, for boris johnson's elation ship with his own party and for the future of devolution here in northernlved assembly remains in the deep freeze more than a month after the election to it. the democratic unionist party is currently blocking the formation of a power—sharing coalition with nationalists. indeed, it is preventing the assembly from meeting at all over it opposition to the northern ireland critical. the dup wants an end to checks on goods arriving here...
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naomi long, leader of the alliance party i long, leader of the alliance party of northern ireland, thankcs. that perhaps in future politics were not simply be defined by kilowatts which side of the constitution notified to you are on, but, and it is a mighty big buts, if there really is going to be a referendum like the one we saw in scotland, on the future constitutional status of northern ireland, if people have to choose, simply come up for that they are in favour of the union, staying in the uk, or of irish unity, it will be very hard for people and that story that naomi long was told by her father, people in the middle of the votes, not to get run over. thank you for watching. cooler, fresher conditions are working their way south across the uk now this saturday. we saw have some of the very warm humid air hanging on at the moment, but low humidity, cooler air has done a good job of working south so far this saturday. 50 plenty of heat by the south across the heart of europe, and the heatwave is set to possess, certainly for france, on through into the early part of next week. forth
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this resolved and we believe it can be resolved with goodwill and i've met all the political parties in northernto resolve issues around the operation of the vertical to give northern ireland the best chance in terms of access, obviously, to the european union market and the uk market, of course, and that would position northern ireland well in terms of inward investment.— ireland well in terms of inward investment. ~ ~ , investment. mikel martin the irish taoiseach there. _ ——micheal martin the irish taoiseach there. now some of the day's other news... flooding, landslides and lightning strikes triggered by seasonal monsoon weather have left at least 59 people dead in bangladesh and india. rescue teams have been working throughout the region to bring people trapped by floodwaters to safety. many of those who've died in bangladesh were killed by lightning. forecasters are warning the situation is likely to deteriorate in the coming days. i'm joined now by saiful islam, who's a professor at the institute of water and flood management in dhaka. banglasdesh has been prone to flash floods, what is m
this resolved and we believe it can be resolved with goodwill and i've met all the political parties in northernto resolve issues around the operation of the vertical to give northern ireland the best chance in terms of access, obviously, to the european union market and the uk market, of course, and that would position northern ireland well in terms of inward investment.— ireland well in terms of inward investment. ~ ~ , investment. mikel martin the irish taoiseach there. _ ——micheal...
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for boris johnson's i relationship with his own party and for the future of devolution here in northern it. the party is blocking the formation and preventing the formation and preventing the assembly from eating at all over its opposition to the northern ireland protocol. the dup once and an end to checks on goods arriving here at belfast port for example from the rest of the uk, and it says it wants what it calls decisive action to remove the irish sea border. on that basis, i don't think it is very likely that the dup will soften its stance whenever this legislation is published tomorrow, at the very least the dup want to see how the legislation is worked through. non— unionist parties and the irish government have said this legislation would break the brexit treaty and therefore breach international law but the northern ireland secretary brandon lewis has insisted it isn't the case. while the political discussion on legal wrangling will possibly continue, no end to the stomach here which is seen northern ireland without a devolved government at a time when so many people are struggl
for boris johnson's i relationship with his own party and for the future of devolution here in northern it. the party is blocking the formation and preventing the formation and preventing the assembly from eating at all over its opposition to the northern ireland protocol. the dup once and an end to checks on goods arriving here at belfast port for example from the rest of the uk, and it says it wants what it calls decisive action to remove the irish sea border. on that basis, i don't think it...
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we have different political parties so there is always that level of detachment about the drama going on in westminster. we have our own dramas in northernhe political parties there and you have to remember, we had our own big covid rule breaking by political leaders moment when there was a big ira funeral, the bobby storey funeral during one of the lockdowns in which hundreds of people turned out, some of the highest leaders in sinn fein were attending, and that was the same sort of situation where you had people making the rules and then seemed to be breaking them and that caused real furore there. so when you look over at what happened in downing street and what is going on in westminster, you get a bit of eye rolling in northern ireland but there is not a lot of votes in it over there. the battles are different when you are in northern ireland. interesting, people think it is such a westminster thing. something that we talk about and obsess about and something perhaps the parties obsess about. in northern ireland, if boris johnson survives, there are things great to have you in newscast would be try to get you on for ages. finally yo
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we believe it can be resolved with goodwill, and i've met all of the political parties in northern irelandaccess, obviously, to the european union market and the uk market, of course, and that would position northern ireland well in terms of inward investment. micheal martin the irish taoiseach there. the headlines on bbc news... the transport secretary accuses union leaders of "punishing millions of innocent people" by pressing ahead with rail strikes this week. voting is under way in the final round of parliamentary elections in france, with president emmanuel macron facing an alliance of left—wing parties as the conflict in ukraine continues — the new head of the british army tells his troops they need to prepare to "fight in europe once again". sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. kicking off with the us open, i think? yes, a bit of golf to get us under way. the fourth and final round of the us open is under way. the current leaders are still to tee off though as matt fitzpatrick looks to make it a double at brookline after winning the us amateur tournament there i
we believe it can be resolved with goodwill, and i've met all of the political parties in northern irelandaccess, obviously, to the european union market and the uk market, of course, and that would position northern ireland well in terms of inward investment. micheal martin the irish taoiseach there. the headlines on bbc news... the transport secretary accuses union leaders of "punishing millions of innocent people" by pressing ahead with rail strikes this week. voting is under way...
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northern ireland. even the european court of justice will no longer have any influence. johnson's fellow party members warn him that unilaterally changing the international treaty would be foolish and probably illegal. e representatives are disappointed and are already threatening punitive measures. the u. k has been in many ways, a standard bearer for international law and the protection of international law for many, many years. this is damaging that reputation in a very fundamental way, but it's also a new low in terms of the relationship between britain and ireland. the british government has now introduced the bill in parliament, even though it still risks a legal dispute with the you. of your warranty doubling corresponded bergen mos in latin. welcome burger, we just heard that boris johnson say this is not a big deal. so why is he so determined to change this deal? well, so the u. k. government is arguing that the present arrangement is just not working so hard that there are problems with their transport of goods. but it's not really about goods, it's about people and are in northern ireland.
northern ireland. even the european court of justice will no longer have any influence. johnson's fellow party members warn him that unilaterally changing the international treaty would be foolish and probably illegal. e representatives are disappointed and are already threatening punitive measures. the u. k has been in many ways, a standard bearer for international law and the protection of international law for many, many years. this is damaging that reputation in a very fundamental way, but...
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. - christopher richard jones, christopher richard jones, northern independence party, nationalise energyichael walsh. known _ applause. christopher michael walsh, known as _ applause. christopher michael walsh, known as chris, - applause. christopher michael i walsh, known as chris, reformed uk, 513. , �* , �* �* ,, uk, 513. cheering and applause. the number_ uk, 513. cheering and applause. the number of— uk, 513. cheering and applause. the number of ballot _ uk, 513. cheering and applause. the number of ballot papers - the number of ballot papers rejected is as follows, one for want of an official mark. the returning — want of an official mark. the returning officer _ want of an official mark. the returning officer spelling out very clearly a victory for the labour party, 13,166, over the conservative candidate 8241, lewis is he doing the arithmetic and the scale to the swing. even i can tell you it is significant!— is significant! yeah, it is, it is significant! yeah, it is, it is a majority _ is significant! yeah, it is, it is a majority of _ is significant! yeah, it is, it is a major
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northern iris ports. the regions main unionist party says that undermine northern ireland. place in the u. k. it's refusing to form a power sharing government until boris johnson scrubs the protocol. you got various unnecessary barriers to, to trade from great britain to know about it. all we all say is that you can get rid of those. i was not in any way endangering the you think so and how soon, how soon will that happen? i think we can do it fairly rapidly, but obviously what would be this year? what would be even better? yes, i think we could do it. we could do it very fast. but what the parliament living a but what would be even better in this? i think this is this trust, the 1st 2nd resource i said this is very clear. be even better if we just get some of that flexibility. we need in our conversations with mouth assessments and say, well, we remain optimistic. let's go over to london and bring and charlie angela. so charlie is the prime minister right to be optimistic. well, this is the 2nd reading of the bill, but the 1st time the m. p 's really get to discuss it. so we are expecting so
northern iris ports. the regions main unionist party says that undermine northern ireland. place in the u. k. it's refusing to form a power sharing government until boris johnson scrubs the protocol. you got various unnecessary barriers to, to trade from great britain to know about it. all we all say is that you can get rid of those. i was not in any way endangering the you think so and how soon, how soon will that happen? i think we can do it fairly rapidly, but obviously what would be this...
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northern irish ports. the regions main union as parties says that undermines and northern islands place in the u. k. it's refusing to form a power sharing government until bars. johnson scraps that protocol de nocka o, shown is professor of politics at dublin city university. he says most people in northern ireland are in favor of the protocol. they for sure damage norton barnes economy because the protocol was established to mitigate the worst forms and worse results of reg. so essentially breaks it was passed by the united kingdom electorate. but it was done against the wishes of the people in northern ireland and did need in the republic of ireland. and the essentially protocol was negotiated so that northern army could remain within the european union, single market and cost to students. that would be freedom of trade with between horton, ireland, the republic, and that has given north out of the best of both worlds. they have access to the u . k. market and unfettered access to the market. so that, for example, as we come out of the pandemic, the only 2 parts of united kingdom that have shown a
northern irish ports. the regions main union as parties says that undermines and northern islands place in the u. k. it's refusing to form a power sharing government until bars. johnson scraps that protocol de nocka o, shown is professor of politics at dublin city university. he says most people in northern ireland are in favor of the protocol. they for sure damage norton barnes economy because the protocol was established to mitigate the worst forms and worse results of reg. so essentially...
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k. tries to old to parts of the northern on and protocol on its own northern islands, pro british democratic humanist party is strongly opposed to the existing agreement . german chancellor left sholtes as about a unified response from the eve and their affairs. it could be a trade war if no solution is found. thus assigned a zip battalion child. it's a very regrettable decision. the british government has taken here its departure from all the agreements we made between the european union in great britain. it's also unjustifiable because the european commission made many pragmatic proposals on how to achieve a good co existence as part of the agreement. we reached to ensure a good transferred goods between great britain and northern islands. but you and human rights council as assess that israel has no intention of ending its occupation of palestinian territory. it also says discrimination against palestinians is one of the root causes of tension and instability in the region. israel as dismissed the report as biased. bernard smith reports from occupied east jerusalem demolitions of palestinian homes, forc
k. tries to old to parts of the northern on and protocol on its own northern islands, pro british democratic humanist party is strongly opposed to the existing agreement . german chancellor left sholtes as about a unified response from the eve and their affairs. it could be a trade war if no solution is found. thus assigned a zip battalion child. it's a very regrettable decision. the british government has taken here its departure from all the agreements we made between the european union in...
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ireland, who at— unionist party in northern ireland, who at the — unionist party in northerney will not change their mind just yet. they want _ change their mind just yet. they want to— change their mind just yet. they want to see action rather than the words _ want to see action rather than the words of— want to see action rather than the words of this legislation being made in parliament. this row still has a way to— in parliament. this row still has a way to go — in parliament. this row still has a way to go. but again, the government says it _ way to go. but again, the government says it has _ way to go. but again, the government says it has to— way to go. but again, the government says it has to do something. it has to act _ says it has to do something. it has to act that— says it has to do something. it has to act. that is annoying a lot of people — to act. that is annoying a lot of people. the european union, opposition parties, even some tory mps _ mps. nick, thank mps. — nick, thank you. you will be relieved to hear i am not going to ask about a third government poli
ireland, who at— unionist party in northern ireland, who at the — unionist party in northerney will not change their mind just yet. they want _ change their mind just yet. they want to— change their mind just yet. they want to see action rather than the words _ want to see action rather than the words of— want to see action rather than the words of this legislation being made in parliament. this row still has a way to— in parliament. this row still has a way to go — in parliament....
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further threatens the united kingdom with the recent electoral victory of the republican tire party in northernng for island reunification. and although the local tire fein leader michel y neil sent the queen a congratulatory letter on her goals, her party has no intention of giving up. prime minister johnson was photographed today in the company of generals from the uk usa canada australia and new zealand, these countries are part of the intelligence the union, which is called the five eyes, is spying on everyone, but primarily on russia and china, the imperial functions of the wanglo-saxon world have long since passed from london to the united states of america. although boris johnson is now trying to revive british influence in europe. on the continent, due to the active intervention of the events in ukraine , for johnson personally, foreign policy is also a way to divert attention from domestic problems related to the scandal surrounding parties at his residence during the lockdown period and the general fall standard of living for the platinum cow jubilee celebrations. even during the isla
further threatens the united kingdom with the recent electoral victory of the republican tire party in northernng for island reunification. and although the local tire fein leader michel y neil sent the queen a congratulatory letter on her goals, her party has no intention of giving up. prime minister johnson was photographed today in the company of generals from the uk usa canada australia and new zealand, these countries are part of the intelligence the union, which is called the five eyes,...
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four borisjohnson's relationship with his own party, and for the future of devolution here in northerning blocked, and is preventing the assembly from meeting at all of its opposition to the northern ireland protocol. the dup wants an end to checks on goods arriving here at belfast port for example, from the rest of the uk, and it says it wants what it calls decisive action to remove the irish sea border, so on that basis i do not think it is likely that the ub will soften its stance. non—unionist parties and i was gone has said this legislation would break international law, but the northern ireland secretary brandon lewis today has insisted that is not the case, so political discussion and legal wrangling continue, no end to the back and forth here while many people are struggling with the cost of living. a senior software engineer working for google has told the washington post that the company has placed him on administrative leave after he claimed an artificial intelligence chatbot has become a sentient being. a spokesperson for google said that while chatbots can imitate conversa
four borisjohnson's relationship with his own party, and for the future of devolution here in northerning blocked, and is preventing the assembly from meeting at all of its opposition to the northern ireland protocol. the dup wants an end to checks on goods arriving here at belfast port for example, from the rest of the uk, and it says it wants what it calls decisive action to remove the irish sea border, so on that basis i do not think it is likely that the ub will soften its stance....
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brandon lewis, the northern ireland secretary insists the new legislation to be announced today will not. but critics, including some said to be within the conservative partydisagree. the protocol currently keeps northern ireland inside the eu's single market for goods. it prevents a hard border with the republic of ireland but means checks on some goods arriving from other parts of the uk. this is what the british government wants to end and foreign secretary liz truss is expected to propose several changes. joining me now is dr rebecca harding, independent trade economist and chief executive of coriolis technologies. let's first of all talk about what might be in this bill that has been presented to politicians two days. we are talking about fast tracking certain goods through that are just going to northern island, what are some of these ideas question that? it’s what are some of these ideas question that? it's interesting because a _ question that? it's interesting because a lot _ question that? it's interesting because a lot of _ question that? it's interesting because a lot of this - question that? it's interesting because a lot of this is - question
brandon lewis, the northern ireland secretary insists the new legislation to be announced today will not. but critics, including some said to be within the conservative partydisagree. the protocol currently keeps northern ireland inside the eu's single market for goods. it prevents a hard border with the republic of ireland but means checks on some goods arriving from other parts of the uk. this is what the british government wants to end and foreign secretary liz truss is expected to propose...
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k. tries to alter parts of the northern ireland protocol on its own. northern ireland that pro, with british democratic unionist party, is strongly opposed to the existing agreement. it's fear that there could be a trade war if no solution is found. charlie angela is in london. she explains what the u. k. government wants to change the government unveiled on northern ireland protocol bell, which will have its 2nd reading in parliament on tuesday. essentially, what it has to do is create a new system afforded checks to route through which goods can go from the u. k to are they going to northern ireland. so go through green channel undergoing no checks to the republic of ireland. a red gentleman more stringent check. they also want businesses to be able to choose whether they adhere to you or you take good standers and limit the power of the european court justice when it comes to trade, arbitration disputes. now foreign secretary list trust says they're not ripping up the protocol, but they are changing elements of it. but that's not how the view sees it. they see this protocol as being and shrine and international la
k. tries to alter parts of the northern ireland protocol on its own. northern ireland that pro, with british democratic unionist party, is strongly opposed to the existing agreement. it's fear that there could be a trade war if no solution is found. charlie angela is in london. she explains what the u. k. government wants to change the government unveiled on northern ireland protocol bell, which will have its 2nd reading in parliament on tuesday. essentially, what it has to do is create a new...
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at the other end of the country, in northern england, afterjoy for the opposition labor party, anothero have lost a key brick in the so—called �*red wall�* that symbolise their sweeping victory over labour two years ago. now it is labor�*s turn to celebrate. tonight, the people of wakefield have spoken on behalf of the british people. they have said unreservedly, boris johnson, your contempt for this country is no longer tolerated. your government has no ideas, no plan to address the issues facing our country. it is not acceptable. it facing our country. it is not acceptable.— facing our country. it is not acceptable. it was the british forei . n acceptable. it was the british foreign minister _ acceptable. it was the british foreign minister 's _ acceptable. it was the british foreign minister 's first - foreign minister �*s first election test since the party gate scandal and vote of no confidence called from his mps. he is in rwanda but he will have some explaining to do at home and a key question to answer, whether he remained a vote winner. mark lobel, bbc news let�*s get the thou
at the other end of the country, in northern england, afterjoy for the opposition labor party, anothero have lost a key brick in the so—called �*red wall�* that symbolise their sweeping victory over labour two years ago. now it is labor�*s turn to celebrate. tonight, the people of wakefield have spoken on behalf of the british people. they have said unreservedly, boris johnson, your contempt for this country is no longer tolerated. your government has no ideas, no plan to address the...
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we believe it can be resolved with goodwill, and i've met all of the political parties in northern irelandhern ireland well in terms of inward investment. the us treasury secretary says president biden is reviewing us tariffs against china, as a way of bringing down inflation. interviewed on abc news, janet yellen said a recession in the us was not "inevitable" but the economy was likely to slow, days after the us central bank hiked interest rates. she also said some of the hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of tariffs on china, imposed byjoe biden's predecessor donald trump, serve "no strategic purpose". president biden is reviewing tariff policy toward china. he inherited a set of tariffs from the trump administration, many of which were put on as retaliation for china's failure to respond to abuses that were uncovered in a 301 investigation. we all recognise that china engages in a range of unfair trade practices that it's important to address. but the tariffs we inherited, some serve no strategic purpose and raise costs to consumers, and so reconfiguring some of those tariffs so th
we believe it can be resolved with goodwill, and i've met all of the political parties in northern irelandhern ireland well in terms of inward investment. the us treasury secretary says president biden is reviewing us tariffs against china, as a way of bringing down inflation. interviewed on abc news, janet yellen said a recession in the us was not "inevitable" but the economy was likely to slow, days after the us central bank hiked interest rates. she also said some of the hundreds...
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to problems with brexit and nikolai sturgeon, he has other troubles, northern ireland 's economic downturn and distrust of those party whom he did not invite to his famous underground drunken parties. liza gertsen boris khalfi natalya markevich ntv broadcasting company edinburgh scotland the word from my colleague valery gavrilovskaya, host of the emergency program or what is today in on the air today, ilya will tell about child cruelty, that the worst thing was demonstrated by her boys from good families and, apparently, they were proud of their disgusting deeds, beating the weak, they filmed and uploaded footage to the network and saw the employees of the investigative committee and opened a criminal case. participants of the ikhzekutsii. now they are detained, as they comment on the actions of their chat parents. watch in our issue ilya na lera thank you program an emergency immediately after a short pause, for now, go to ntv.ru. not forget about our special internet channel dedicated to the st. petersburg economic forum. see you. in fact, gazprombank cards are available to everyone
to problems with brexit and nikolai sturgeon, he has other troubles, northern ireland 's economic downturn and distrust of those party whom he did not invite to his famous underground drunken parties. liza gertsen boris khalfi natalya markevich ntv broadcasting company edinburgh scotland the word from my colleague valery gavrilovskaya, host of the emergency program or what is today in on the air today, ilya will tell about child cruelty, that the worst thing was demonstrated by her boys from...
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some goods arriving from burton and our checked at northern irish ports, a union unionist party saying that damages business and undermines their place in the u. k. it's refusing to let northern ireland, former governments until boars, johnson scraps, the protocol. charlie angela has more they will be protecting just 3 articles of that protocol. so it's an, the suite much was sweeping changes. and actually most people were expecting essentially what they're trying to do is create a new system, afford a check. they want goods that are going from the u. k, into northern ireland to go through a green channel so they will be checked. and he goods, obviously going to the republic of island would go through a red channel. so they would be subject to more stringent to do it to more stringent checks. but the reaction really has been one of anger. we've heard from the irish prime minister who said that it is this bill will destroy and damage so many key relationships, not just with ireland, but with the you. with the u. s. and also, with many of boris johnson's own, m. p. 's, a number of conser
some goods arriving from burton and our checked at northern irish ports, a union unionist party saying that damages business and undermines their place in the u. k. it's refusing to let northern ireland, former governments until boars, johnson scraps, the protocol. charlie angela has more they will be protecting just 3 articles of that protocol. so it's an, the suite much was sweeping changes. and actually most people were expecting essentially what they're trying to do is create a new system,...
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the aclu of northern california disagrees along with the san francisco democratic party.oudin's team calls the recall a republican-led effort backed by wealthy donors. >>> well, you have until the polls close at 8:00 tomorrow to cast your ballot. voting locations throughout the state will offer voter registration and replacement ballots. mailed ballots will be counted as long as they are postmarked by tomorrow. you can drop off ballots early at county elections offices o
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the aclu of northern california disagrees along with the san francisco democratic party. boudin's team calls the recall a republican-led effort backed by wealthy donors. >>> well, you have until the polls close at 8:00 tomorrow to cast your ballot. voting locations throughout the state will offer voter registration and replacement ballots. mailed ballots will be counted as long as they are postmarked by tomorrow. you can drop off ballots early at county elections offices or secure a ballot drop box. kpix will bring you results and analysis on the big races tomorrow. our coverage starts when the polls close at 8:00 with a special election show streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> hope, love, pride, presented by waymo. >> a familiar symbol of the aids epidemic is on display today as part of pride month. >> kpix 5's reed cowan is live at san francisco city hall where the aids memorial quilt is hanging outside for its 35th anniversary. hey, reed. >> reporter: what an experience it is to come and actually see the sections of this quilt that have been sewn by hand. earlier it wa
the aclu of northern california disagrees along with the san francisco democratic party. boudin's team calls the recall a republican-led effort backed by wealthy donors. >>> well, you have until the polls close at 8:00 tomorrow to cast your ballot. voting locations throughout the state will offer voter registration and replacement ballots. mailed ballots will be counted as long as they are postmarked by tomorrow. you can drop off ballots early at county elections offices or secure a...
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devolved governments here in northern ireland is not happening i northern ireland is not happening because the democratic unionist partyto it while there are checks on things arriving from england, scotland and wales. the planned new law would get rid of these for goods staying in northern ireland, giving the uk greater flexibility over tax here and remove the role for the court of justice in sorting out disputes. tar justice in sorting out disputes. for the uk to justice in sorting out disputes. tr?" the uk to renege on an international treaty is something that i think does represent a new low point. so how did we get here? the prime minister has been on a farm in cornwall today, and was asked... have you driven any other tractors? i've driven a lot of tractors, yes, i've driven a lot of tractors, yes, i have _ i've driven a lot of tractors, yes, i have. ., ., ., , _, i have. not long after becoming prime minister _ i have. not long after becoming prime minister nearly _ i have. not long after becoming prime minister nearly three - i have. not long after becoming i prime minister nearly three years ago, borisjohnson d
devolved governments here in northern ireland is not happening i northern ireland is not happening because the democratic unionist partyto it while there are checks on things arriving from england, scotland and wales. the planned new law would get rid of these for goods staying in northern ireland, giving the uk greater flexibility over tax here and remove the role for the court of justice in sorting out disputes. tar justice in sorting out disputes. for the uk to justice in sorting out...