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ireland. the problem remains that you is a single market so trade can run freely across the land border with the republiceland. nearly two years after brexit, the u.k. says that arrangement is not working. the government wants a new deal and it doesn't want the european court of justice as agreed on the brexit to have -- under brexit have oversight. over the protocol the eu is offering some customs checks but is calling for compromise. first, this report from andrew simmons in belfast. reporter: as the uk's brexit minister prepared to speak in portable, there was a delivery from the irish republic.it is his main supply now, and without it, his delicatessen in northern ireland would be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u.k., but the trade border in the irish sea means he can't rely on them anymore. he had been hoping the eu with about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exported from the u.k., and streamlined customs checks. but the way the british government is now be -- behaving leaves him and all others in northern ireland in doubt. until now, he and other
ireland. the problem remains that you is a single market so trade can run freely across the land border with the republiceland. nearly two years after brexit, the u.k. says that arrangement is not working. the government wants a new deal and it doesn't want the european court of justice as agreed on the brexit to have -- under brexit have oversight. over the protocol the eu is offering some customs checks but is calling for compromise. first, this report from andrew simmons in belfast....
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there is ublic the republic of ireland? there is public support _ the republic of ireland? c support around the i is public support around the fight against covid and the strategy by the government. not everyone is happy about it but the general support is we're doing the right thing and that has been shown by the vaccine take up in island. we have the highest take—up of vaccine per head of population anywhere in europe —— ireland and we're very proud of that and now we're starting a booster campaign for those over 60 and those who are vulnerable. as we go through the next number of weeks and months, and we are going through a time, the christmas period is very, very important for the hospitality industry, it is critical we have a good christmas and make sure we do it right and proper because last christmas we only traded for two weeks and a long shutdown from december right through until august of this year. so, we have learnt a lot over the last number of months and we believe that while we are not at full capacity, we will get there eventually and we need to get through t
there is ublic the republic of ireland? there is public support _ the republic of ireland? c support around the i is public support around the fight against covid and the strategy by the government. not everyone is happy about it but the general support is we're doing the right thing and that has been shown by the vaccine take up in island. we have the highest take—up of vaccine per head of population anywhere in europe —— ireland and we're very proud of that and now we're starting a...
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ireland. the province remains in the e. u. single market. so trade can move freely across its land border with the republic of ireland. but nearly 2 years after breakfast, the u. k says that arrangement is not working. the government wants a new deal and it doesn't want the european court of justice as agreed on the bricks it to have oversight of the protocol. the e u is offering to remove some customs checks, but is calling for compromised to will bring in our guests in just a moment. first, this report from andrew simmons in belfast. as the u. k is breakfast minister prepared to speak in portugal, karen sloane was taking a delivery from the irish republic. it's his main supply line now and without it. his delicatessen in northern ireland would be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board when the r c means he can't rely on them anymore. karen had been hoping that you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exporting from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks. but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people al
ireland. the province remains in the e. u. single market. so trade can move freely across its land border with the republic of ireland. but nearly 2 years after breakfast, the u. k says that arrangement is not working. the government wants a new deal and it doesn't want the european court of justice as agreed on the bricks it to have oversight of the protocol. the e u is offering to remove some customs checks, but is calling for compromised to will bring in our guests in just a moment. first,...
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the britain and heading to the republic of ireland. ., britain and heading to the republic of ireland, ., ., , ., of ireland. the travel show heads to ireland to see _ of ireland. the travel show heads to ireland to see the _ of ireland. the travel show heads to ireland to see the range _ of ireland. the travel show heads to ireland to see the range of - of ireland. the travel show heads to ireland to see the range of culturall ireland to see the range of cultural events for tours post— pandemic, thatis events for tours post— pandemic, that is in half an hour here on bbc news. —— for tourists post pandemic. good afternoon. let us go to manchester. the prime minister says the uk will not revert to what he has called �*the old model of uncontrolled immigration' to deal with worker shortages. speaking to the bbc ahead of the tory party conference in manchester, borisjohnson admitted there would be shortages for the rest of the year. mrjohnson also defended the government's record on the public finances�* and promised he would not implement further �*unnecessary tax rises', after increasi
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single market for goods, and if you follow through, there would be a border between northern ireland and the republicand, which is what everyone is trying to avoid. >> i think everyone remains determined to avoid that outcome. the two sides are going to talk intensively. he revealed that he and lord frost will have lunch on friday. we expect a few weeks of intense talks to see where this agreement can go, if they can reach an agreement. but you are right, there would be concerned about the eventual outcome of what you described. at this stage, you are looking at one side saying we want to overhaul the entire treaty, essentially rrite it, have a new, amended protocol, and the other side saying we don't want to do that. we want to work within the protocol, treaty and find new flux abilities, as the euroan union would put it. you have two sides that cannot even agree what to do with a bit of paper they are talking about, whether it should be rewtten or flushed out. there seems to be quite a long way to go. ros: breaking news from norway. several people have been killed by a man using a bow and arrow to
single market for goods, and if you follow through, there would be a border between northern ireland and the republicand, which is what everyone is trying to avoid. >> i think everyone remains determined to avoid that outcome. the two sides are going to talk intensively. he revealed that he and lord frost will have lunch on friday. we expect a few weeks of intense talks to see where this agreement can go, if they can reach an agreement. but you are right, there would be concerned about...
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for good, that would if you follow it through would end up being a border between northern ireland and the republic thing everyone is trying to avoid.— ireland which is the thing everyone is trying to avoid. everyone remains determined — is trying to avoid. everyone remains determined that _ is trying to avoid. everyone remains determined that outcome _ is trying to avoid. everyone remains determined that outcome and - is trying to avoid. everyone remains determined that outcome and the i is trying to avoid. everyone remains l determined that outcome and the two sides are going to talk intensively and they revealed that lord frost are going to have lunch on friday and so, we expect a few weeks of intense talks to see where this agreement can go, if they can reach an agreement but there would be concerned about the eventual outcomes of what she described and at this stage, the fi side wanting to overhaul the entire treaty and rewrite it and get a new protocol. and some don't want to do that, they want to work within the protocol within the treaty and find new flexibilities as the european union woul
for good, that would if you follow it through would end up being a border between northern ireland and the republic thing everyone is trying to avoid.— ireland which is the thing everyone is trying to avoid. everyone remains determined — is trying to avoid. everyone remains determined that _ is trying to avoid. everyone remains determined that outcome _ is trying to avoid. everyone remains determined that outcome and - is trying to avoid. everyone remains determined that outcome and the i...
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this time we're leaving britain and heading to the republic ireland. oing to be finding out how this country has adapted, both to the challenges of the pandemic and to changes in irish society as a whole. we are ireland's first drag house, and now you see all these different styles of drag and performers that we did not have before. to rediscover a modern ireland, looking forward to a world beyond covid. i'm going to be travelling from the capital city of dublin through cork and onto ireland's most south—westerly point at mizen head. i have actually only been to ireland once or twice before, and that was quite a while ago, so i'm looking forward seeing how it's changing. of course covid has changed the country in many ways, at least in the short term. ireland's cautious approach to covid meant some of its pubs and bars were closed for 18 months, and as the industry begins to recover, i'd heard that it might be the signs of more changes on the horizon. myjourney begins at ireland's most visited tourist attraction, the guinness storehouse, which had to cl
this time we're leaving britain and heading to the republic ireland. oing to be finding out how this country has adapted, both to the challenges of the pandemic and to changes in irish society as a whole. we are ireland's first drag house, and now you see all these different styles of drag and performers that we did not have before. to rediscover a modern ireland, looking forward to a world beyond covid. i'm going to be travelling from the capital city of dublin through cork and onto ireland's...
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still in the eu's single market for goods, there are no border checkpoints between northern ireland and the republiceland, a crucial factor to avoid a return to the tensions and troubles of the past. the result is a trade border which falls between britain and northern ireland, which unionists say undermines northern ireland's place in the uk. adding to the tensions, the uk government now wants to reverse its previous agreement on the role of the european court ofjustice. our ireland correspondent emma vardy has the latest on the search for compromise. could this be the light at the end of the tunnel for businesses? bringing guns into northern ireland from great britain has become much more difficult under the brexit arrangements. iii more difficult under the brexit arrangements.— more difficult under the brexit arrangements. if we went back to 2024 a consignment _ arrangements. if we went back to 2024 a consignment of _ arrangements. if we went back to 2024 a consignment of goods, i arrangements. if we went back to i 2024 a consignment of goods, that arrangements. if we went back to - 2024 a consig
still in the eu's single market for goods, there are no border checkpoints between northern ireland and the republiceland, a crucial factor to avoid a return to the tensions and troubles of the past. the result is a trade border which falls between britain and northern ireland, which unionists say undermines northern ireland's place in the uk. adding to the tensions, the uk government now wants to reverse its previous agreement on the role of the european court ofjustice. our ireland...
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republic. it's his main supply line now and without it. his delicatessen in northern ireland would be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board when the r c means he can't rely on them anymore. karen had been hoping that you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exporting from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks. but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern ireland in doubt how much we can make up until now he, along with many others, never realize the role of the european court of justice was an issue in the post bricks it crisis here. no, i was thinking about it was bracket and you know, protocol and that's all you hear and, you know, and all, and you're just something new. and other thing to worry about, you know, i work hard enough doesn't let you know for the keep go on your left hand. you can, i agree with the politicians because they need to go in and need to do something by doesn't need to smooth the facts. on the grid there's nothing l
republic. it's his main supply line now and without it. his delicatessen in northern ireland would be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board when the r c means he can't rely on them anymore. karen had been hoping that you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exporting from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks. but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern...
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ireland. that shopper now goes to buy a sofa in the republic of ireland because there is no border. g closer economic ties shopper by shopper, do closer political ties then follow? ultimately, what does success look like? it is helping and ensuring that hard—working families can continue to access products and also making sure that they can get the full access to the full range of products and also making sure they are not paying more for theirfood. so it is crucially important that this has to work notjust for business, but the government, but for ordinary hard—working families and i do not think any consumer should be at any disadvantage at all. we need that unfettered access, we need to ensure products can come north, south, east, west, that is absolutely critical that we get that as part of the solution. as i said, i think it is good we are now seeing greater focus i think it is good we are now seeing greaterfocus on i think it is good we are now seeing greater focus on the solutions, closely engaging with the commission, european the uk government, the irish government, pooling
ireland. that shopper now goes to buy a sofa in the republic of ireland because there is no border. g closer economic ties shopper by shopper, do closer political ties then follow? ultimately, what does success look like? it is helping and ensuring that hard—working families can continue to access products and also making sure that they can get the full access to the full range of products and also making sure they are not paying more for theirfood. so it is crucially important that this has...
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negotiations to ensure there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republiccomments were supported by another senior minister in dublin speaking to rte earlier today. i think there is a line beyond which the european union cannot go. we have _ the european union cannot go. we have an _ the european union cannot go. we have an agreement here that has been signed _ have an agreement here that has been signed up _ have an agreement here that has been signed up to— have an agreement here that has been signed up to by the uk government and by— signed up to by the uk government and by the — signed up to by the uk government and by the eu, and i think there is space _ and by the eu, and i think there is space within the parameters of how you operate the protocol, and i think— you operate the protocol, and i think that — you operate the protocol, and i think that is where the focus should be. think that is where the focus should be it— think that is where the focus should be it is— think that is where the focus should be. it is absolutely legitimate for the people of
negotiations to ensure there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republiccomments were supported by another senior minister in dublin speaking to rte earlier today. i think there is a line beyond which the european union cannot go. we have _ the european union cannot go. we have an _ the european union cannot go. we have an agreement here that has been signed _ have an agreement here that has been signed up _ have an agreement here that has been signed up...
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this time we're leaving britain and heading to the republic ireland.m going to be finding out how this country has adapted, both to the challenges of the pandemic and to changes in irish society as a whole. we are ireland's _ irish society as a whole. we are ireland's first _ irish society as a whole. - are ireland's first rag house and now you see all these different styles of drag and performers that we did not have before. to performers that we did not have before. ., ,_, ., ., before. to rediscover a modern ireland, looking _ before. to rediscover a modern ireland, looking forward - before. to rediscover a modern ireland, looking forward to - before. to rediscover a modern ireland, looking forward to a i ireland, looking forward to a world beyond covid. i'm going to be travelling from the capital city of dublin through cork and onto ireland's most south—westerly point at mizzen head. i have actually only been to ireland wants advice before, and that was quite a while ago, so i'm looking forward seeing how it's changing. of course covid has change t
this time we're leaving britain and heading to the republic ireland.m going to be finding out how this country has adapted, both to the challenges of the pandemic and to changes in irish society as a whole. we are ireland's _ irish society as a whole. we are ireland's first _ irish society as a whole. - are ireland's first rag house and now you see all these different styles of drag and performers that we did not have before. to performers that we did not have before. ., ,_, ., ., before. to...
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negotiations to ensure there�*s no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republicther senior minister in dublin, speaking to rte earlier today. i think there is a line beyond which the european union cannot go. we have an agreement here that has been signed up to by the uk government and by the eu, and i think there is space within the parameters of how you operate the protocol, and i think that is where the focus should be. it is absolutely legitimate for the people of northern ireland to want to have seamless trade with great britain, and we believe that that can be accommodated within the parameters of the protocol as part of the overall brexit agreement. but let's see what the eu come forward with later this week. there will need to be intensive negotiations here to resolve this, but it is a product of the type of brexit that was chosen by the uk government. i�*ve been speaking to our correspondent in belfast, john campbell. the context for all this is that on wednesday of next week of the eu is bringing forward some new proposals to ease the operation of the p
negotiations to ensure there�*s no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republicther senior minister in dublin, speaking to rte earlier today. i think there is a line beyond which the european union cannot go. we have an agreement here that has been signed up to by the uk government and by the eu, and i think there is space within the parameters of how you operate the protocol, and i think that is where the focus should be. it is absolutely legitimate for the...
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rights watchdogs have looked into these institutions, which existed both here in northern ireland and in the republicrights treaties as there has to be at least the possibility of prosecutions for what happened. again, in that context, focus on the human rights of the women who spent time in these institutions. his human rights were violated and who have been waiting so long for a breakthrough like this. i think this is another significant development. some other ounuer significant development. some other younger viewers _ significant development. some other younger viewers might _ significant development. some other younger viewers might be _ significant development. some other younger viewers might be wondering| younger viewers might be wondering why unmarried mums had to go to these institutions at all. you'll macro yes. it is really quite hard to stand , ., a, , macro yes. it is really quite hard to stand , . , , .,, to stand -- understand. many people here in the year— to stand -- understand. many people here in the year 2021. _ to stand -- understand. many people here in the year 2021. but _ to
rights watchdogs have looked into these institutions, which existed both here in northern ireland and in the republicrights treaties as there has to be at least the possibility of prosecutions for what happened. again, in that context, focus on the human rights of the women who spent time in these institutions. his human rights were violated and who have been waiting so long for a breakthrough like this. i think this is another significant development. some other ounuer significant development....
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republic of ireland, for their sunply chain-— republic of ireland, for their supply chain. ning _ supply chain. well, thank you very much for explaining the _ supply chain. well, thank you very much for explaining the situation i much for explaining the situation there. dawn mclaughlin, president of there. dawn mclaughlin, president of the londonderry chamber of commerce. and the time is 10:14am. the headlines on bbc news... police in norway say a man who killed five people with a bow and arrow had shown signs of radicalisation. the number of people in england waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to a new record high, latest figures show. the chancellor, rishi sunak, has said british shoppers should be confident there will be enough presents on the shelves for christmas, despite a logjam at the uk's biggest commercial port. president biden has announced longer hours at america's largest port — los angeles — to try to help ease supply chain blockages in the run—up to the black friday and christmas shopping seasons. suppliers around the world are struggling to
republic of ireland, for their sunply chain-— republic of ireland, for their supply chain. ning _ supply chain. well, thank you very much for explaining the _ supply chain. well, thank you very much for explaining the situation i much for explaining the situation there. dawn mclaughlin, president of there. dawn mclaughlin, president of the londonderry chamber of commerce. and the time is 10:14am. the headlines on bbc news... police in norway say a man who killed five people with a bow and...
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the northern ireland protocol, of course, wanting to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republicnion, but also... for peace, no border. ..but also between great britain and northern ireland, the british government doesn't want a hard border either. but you talk about how this could compromise peace. and george eustice, who is a cabinet minister here, said, "the truth is unless we have a sustainable solution that enables trade to continue between great britain and northern ireland, then we are going to have issues — and that itself would become a challenge to the good friday peace agreement." but i'm surprised by this kind of sentence, because there is no surprise. this protocol, very precisely, has been negotiated by mrjohnson himself, by his government, by the civil servants. we are professional in the uk. there is no surprise. we know this situation is complex. now, we have to keep calm. we are already, on the european side — i'm no longer in charge and the vice president is a very wise man — and we are ready to find operational solutions to discuss this solution in the framewo
the northern ireland protocol, of course, wanting to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republicnion, but also... for peace, no border. ..but also between great britain and northern ireland, the british government doesn't want a hard border either. but you talk about how this could compromise peace. and george eustice, who is a cabinet minister here, said, "the truth is unless we have a sustainable solution that enables trade to continue between great britain and northern...
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ireland? ~ , laundries which ran in the republic ofireland? ~ , , of ireland?y behind, sadly. these women have been - sadly. these women have been campaigning since 2012 when they were left out of the inquiry which was the hia inquiry looking at residential child abuse in the homes. many of these women were over 18 so they were left out of that and have been campaigning ever since to get the answers and justice. today is the outcome of the culmination of many years of dedicated campaigning with a group of women who were shamed, marginalised and silenced in a misogynistic society who, let's face it, would prefer to forget this episode in history.— episode in history. human rights la er episode in history. human rights lawyer claire _ episode in history. human rights lawyer claire mckeegan, - episode in history. human rights lawyer claire mckeegan, thank l episode in history. human rights. lawyer claire mckeegan, thank you very much for your time. we expect that report to be issued this morning, we will keep a close eye on the latest developments. the nurses�* un
ireland? ~ , laundries which ran in the republic ofireland? ~ , , of ireland?y behind, sadly. these women have been - sadly. these women have been campaigning since 2012 when they were left out of the inquiry which was the hia inquiry looking at residential child abuse in the homes. many of these women were over 18 so they were left out of that and have been campaigning ever since to get the answers and justice. today is the outcome of the culmination of many years of dedicated campaigning with...
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avoid the hard customs border after brexit between northern ireland, which was leaving the eu with the rest of the uted kingdom, and the republicand which is an eu estate. to put a hard border there was thought to be a threat to the northern ireland peace process so the eu said to avoid customs here, northern ireland can remain for practical purposes in the single market for goods. the u.k. says it has tried this version of the protocol and it is not working, so they have demanded a rewrite. they will give a few weeks of this next round of negotiations. both sides would prefer a mutually agreed solution. ♪ laura: we turn to the death of the last living recipient of france's order of precipitation -- the palace decided described hi as a figurehead of free france. the bbc's tim allman has been looking at his life. >> as troops look onward toward paris, and announcement from the capital brings the great news, paris is limited. >> after four long years, paris is free once again. general de gaulle leading the french and allied troops in retaking the city, for most of the war, it was the men and women of the resistance who defied naz
avoid the hard customs border after brexit between northern ireland, which was leaving the eu with the rest of the uted kingdom, and the republicand which is an eu estate. to put a hard border there was thought to be a threat to the northern ireland peace process so the eu said to avoid customs here, northern ireland can remain for practical purposes in the single market for goods. the u.k. says it has tried this version of the protocol and it is not working, so they have demanded a rewrite....
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former republic of ireland manager mccarthy took over injanuary.one. hearts failed to take advantage of rangers not playing today — but their draw with dundee was still enough to send them top of the scottish premiership. john souttar gave them the lead, but poor defending punished byjason cummings for dundee. he made the score 1—1. hearts are top on goal difference with rangers in action tomorrow. celtic are nowjust a point behind, after beating stjohnstone 2—0. elsewhere wins for aberdeen, dundee united, and livingston. history has been made at wembley this evening with the first ever competitive women's international at the stadium. england are playing northern ireland and they're into the second half. england taking the lead a few minutes ago, 1—0 to them and beth mead with the goal. let's catch up with some of the rest of the day's sports news. the favourite luxembourg, ridden by ryan moore and trained by aiden o'brien, won the final group one race of the british flat season at doncaster. sissoko was second with bayside boy third. francesco ba
former republic of ireland manager mccarthy took over injanuary.one. hearts failed to take advantage of rangers not playing today — but their draw with dundee was still enough to send them top of the scottish premiership. john souttar gave them the lead, but poor defending punished byjason cummings for dundee. he made the score 1—1. hearts are top on goal difference with rangers in action tomorrow. celtic are nowjust a point behind, after beating stjohnstone 2—0. elsewhere wins for...
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the deal which ensures there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republicand signed by both the uk and the eu but lord frost now says he sees a better way forward. the agreement meant that northern ireland would continue to follow eu rules on product standards. checks would be made on goods entering northern ireland from england, scotland or wales. inspections would take place at northern ireland's ports. but that's prompted criticism that this arrangement has in effect created a border in the irish sea. the government's critics say this was perfectly clear when the deal was signed. the uk also wants to change the role of the european court ofjustice in overseeing these arrangements. lord frost said today he wanted to amend the protocol and support the good friday peace agreement in northern ireland. the protocol is not working, it's completely lost consent in one community in northern ireland. it's not doing the thing it was set out to do, protect the belfast good friday agreement. in fact it's doing the opposite. it has to change. lord frost there. the eu
the deal which ensures there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republicand signed by both the uk and the eu but lord frost now says he sees a better way forward. the agreement meant that northern ireland would continue to follow eu rules on product standards. checks would be made on goods entering northern ireland from england, scotland or wales. inspections would take place at northern ireland's ports. but that's prompted criticism that this...
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uk and the eu ensures there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republicplace at northern ireland ports. but that's prompted criticism that a new border has effectively been created in the irish sea. the uk also wants to change the role the european court ofjustice, the eu's highest court, has in overseeing all of this. lord frost said today his proposed text would amend the ni protocol and support the good friday agreement. the protocol is not working. it's completely lost consent in one community in northern ireland. it's not doing the thing it was set up to do 7 protect the belfast (good friday) agreement. in fact, it's doing the opposite. it has to change. they are expected on wednesday so we will know tomorrow how they are responding to this. we can speak now to stephen kelly, the chief executive of manufacturing ni. he represents manufacturing businesses in northern ireland. thank you very much for talking to us. what are the members of your organisation manufacturing, saying to you about how it's working now? we are several months into this experien
uk and the eu ensures there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republicplace at northern ireland ports. but that's prompted criticism that a new border has effectively been created in the irish sea. the uk also wants to change the role the european court ofjustice, the eu's highest court, has in overseeing all of this. lord frost said today his proposed text would amend the ni protocol and support the good friday agreement. the protocol is not working....
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protocol, saying it was put in place to make sure the invisible border between the northern ireland and republicd was not to protect the peace process. he said keeping the existing protocol would be an historic error. this morning, the conservative party co—chair, 0liver dowden, said the uk government would wait to see the eu porposals in full but that the uk government will "engage fully constructively" with the eu on the matter. it is the case that we do need to look fundamentally at this protocol simply because it is not working, particularly for one of the communities in northern ireland, and that must include also looking at the role of the european court of justice. it is highly anomalous that a treaty between two effectively parties is being adjudicated by the courts of one party. 0ur chief political correspondent, adam fleming, has more on this. you can talk about this in plain english! what has been the problem until now and what is the eu now are suggesting? although we get these proposals officially later we know quite a bit of detail already. we will not quite a bit of detail already
protocol, saying it was put in place to make sure the invisible border between the northern ireland and republicd was not to protect the peace process. he said keeping the existing protocol would be an historic error. this morning, the conservative party co—chair, 0liver dowden, said the uk government would wait to see the eu porposals in full but that the uk government will "engage fully constructively" with the eu on the matter. it is the case that we do need to look fundamentally...
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backstop and an insurance policy and we have what is now known as the protocol of northern ireland and the republicaway any time soon but i think patience is starting to waiver and really, the everyday lives of citizens want clarity on how things are starting to operate on a day—to—day basis are starting to operate on a day-to-day basis— are starting to operate on a day-to-day basis thank you very much. some breaking news in the past few minutes — the leicester east mp claudia webbe has been found guilty of harassment. westminster magistrate's court heard how she made made threatening phone calls to a woman because she was jealous of the woman's relationship with her partner. the trial heard ms webbe, who is an independent mp for leicester east after being suspended by the labour party, threatened to send naked pictures of michelle merritt to her family. care organisations in england are struggling to recruit staff, with more jobs unfilled than before the pandemic, according to a leading industry body. the charity skills for care says the number of unfilled jobs fell at the start of the pandemic bu
backstop and an insurance policy and we have what is now known as the protocol of northern ireland and the republicaway any time soon but i think patience is starting to waiver and really, the everyday lives of citizens want clarity on how things are starting to operate on a day—to—day basis are starting to operate on a day-to-day basis— are starting to operate on a day-to-day basis thank you very much. some breaking news in the past few minutes — the leicester east mp claudia webbe has...
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ireland protocol, which was put in place to make sure an invisible border between northern ireland and the republicrotect the peace process. he said keeping the existing protocol would be an "historic error because it did not have support in northern ireland itself. this morning, the conservative party co—chair, 0liver dowden, said the uk government would wait to see the eu proposals in full but, he said, it would "engage fully constructively" with the eu on the matter. it is the case that we do need to look fundamentally at this protocol, simply because it is not working, particularly for one of the communities, in northern ireland, and that must include also looking at the role of the european court ofjustice. it is highly anomalous that a treaty between two effectively parties is being adjudicated by the courts of one party. we can talk to our political correspondentjonathan blake. if correspondent jonathan blake. if these correspondentjonathan blake. if these proposals turn out to be accurate, will the uk accept them? not as a final solution. they might welcome some of the ground the eu has giv
ireland protocol, which was put in place to make sure an invisible border between northern ireland and the republicrotect the peace process. he said keeping the existing protocol would be an "historic error because it did not have support in northern ireland itself. this morning, the conservative party co—chair, 0liver dowden, said the uk government would wait to see the eu proposals in full but, he said, it would "engage fully constructively" with the eu on the matter. it is...
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negotiations to make sure there is no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republichis is a row that has been brewing for a very long time. what is at stake here? if long time. what is at stake here? if the context of this is that on wednesday next week the eu is due to publish new proposals for improving the operation of the northern ireland protocol. it is being talked up ireland protocol. it is being talked up as a big step to radically reduce the number of new checks and controls on goods entering northern ireland from the rest of the uk. but head of that, lauder frost is going to make a speech to an audience of diplomats in portugal on tuesday, and he will say it is notjust about the practicalities. the governance and oversight of the protocol needs to change, and specifically he wants the european court ofjustice ruled to be either eliminated or very heavily watered down. simon covertly, the republic's foreign minister, says hold on a moment. at a moment when we are trying to reach some sort of agreement on the protocol, the uk is now creating a new red line, w
negotiations to make sure there is no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republichis is a row that has been brewing for a very long time. what is at stake here? if long time. what is at stake here? if the context of this is that on wednesday next week the eu is due to publish new proposals for improving the operation of the northern ireland protocol. it is being talked up ireland protocol. it is being talked up as a big step to radically reduce the number of...
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and the republik of ireland -- the republic of ireland. that balance is being shredded.rd frost speaking in lisbon a few minutes ago. here with the latest on what was billed as the speech that was likely to escalate the situation between the u.k. and the eu is our u.k. brexit reporter, joe mays, who was at that news conference. let's talk a bit about what was said. this was expected to be a fairly blunt speech that was likely to raise the prospect of the u.k. triggering article 16, basically blowing up the northern ireland protocol. let's talk about what we actually got. joe: i think the most concrete thing we got was the u.k. essentially planting its own version of the protocol in the text, saying we are going to remove things like custom checks in the irish sea. there will be no governence of the eu court of justice. they have really put the ball in the eu's court. it is up for you to decide if you will accept. it is a pretty big move the u.k. has just made. alix: any chance the eu says ok, sounds good? joe: well, there might be a compromise landing zone towards which
and the republik of ireland -- the republic of ireland. that balance is being shredded.rd frost speaking in lisbon a few minutes ago. here with the latest on what was billed as the speech that was likely to escalate the situation between the u.k. and the eu is our u.k. brexit reporter, joe mays, who was at that news conference. let's talk a bit about what was said. this was expected to be a fairly blunt speech that was likely to raise the prospect of the u.k. triggering article 16, basically...
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agreed is both sides were determined there shouldn't be any hard border between northern ireland and the republicrse, what this deal does is set—up limitations on trade within one country, within the uk. and for unionists in northern ireland in particular, they feel it undermines the position, the constitutional position of northern ireland in the united kingdom. 50 position of northern ireland in the united kingdom.— united kingdom. so what are we exectinu united kingdom. so what are we earpecting to _ united kingdom. so what are we expecting to hear— united kingdom. so what are we expecting to hear later - united kingdom. so what are we expecting to hear later today, i united kingdom. so what are we i expecting to hear later today, what does the uk want? taste expecting to hear later today, what does the uk want?— expecting to hear later today, what does the uk want? we already know a lot of what they _ does the uk want? we already know a lot of what they want, _ does the uk want? we already know a lot of what they want, which is - lot of what they want, which is basically wholesale change. the
agreed is both sides were determined there shouldn't be any hard border between northern ireland and the republicrse, what this deal does is set—up limitations on trade within one country, within the uk. and for unionists in northern ireland in particular, they feel it undermines the position, the constitutional position of northern ireland in the united kingdom. 50 position of northern ireland in the united kingdom.— united kingdom. so what are we exectinu united kingdom. so what are we...
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ireland. the uk government's also called for an end to the role of the european court ofjustice in the arrangements, but political leaders in the republicd faith. this is a country that makes treaties, that strikes agreements and then intends to renege on them. and that message must now resonate around the world — "don't make any agreement with the british government, don't sign a treaty with the united kingdom until you can be confident that this is a country that can honour its promises." without a resolution, the uk could trigger a clause to override part of the brexit deal, sparking a potential trade war with northern ireland caught in the middle. emma vardy, bbc news. at least five people have been killed, and two others wounded, in attacks in norway by a man armed with a bow and arrow. police say the suspect, who appears to have acted alone, is now in custody. the local police chief gave this update a short time ago. translation: from the information _ translation: from the information we - translation: from the information we have, - translation: from the | information we have, this person carried out the actions alone. from the
ireland. the uk government's also called for an end to the role of the european court ofjustice in the arrangements, but political leaders in the republicd faith. this is a country that makes treaties, that strikes agreements and then intends to renege on them. and that message must now resonate around the world — "don't make any agreement with the british government, don't sign a treaty with the united kingdom until you can be confident that this is a country that can honour its...
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sinn fein is part of northern ireland�*s devolved administration and is the largest opposition party in the republiceds to start now. the onus is on government to prepare for referendums and reunification stop a citizens assembly is urgent, responsible government would establish it immediately, that is watching feint will do in government. —— what sinn fein will do. firefighting unions in new york have warned of severe staff shortages and risk to public safety as the result of the city�*s public employee vaccine mandate. the deadline for public employees, including police, fire and sanitation workers, passed at 5pm on friday, meaning staff that refuse the jab could be forced to take unpaid leave. the dispute between city officials and unions comes amid increasing legal challenges against vaccine mandates at the state and federal level. peter bowes reports. with rubbish piling up in the streets, new york is bracing for a showdown with its public service workers. a deadline passed on friday night for police officers, firefighters, refuse workers and other city employees to show proof they have receive
sinn fein is part of northern ireland�*s devolved administration and is the largest opposition party in the republiceds to start now. the onus is on government to prepare for referendums and reunification stop a citizens assembly is urgent, responsible government would establish it immediately, that is watching feint will do in government. —— what sinn fein will do. firefighting unions in new york have warned of severe staff shortages and risk to public safety as the result of the...
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of ireland which is in the republic of irelandith the eu single market for goods. that created a new trade border between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. and now the uk isn't happy with how that is set up.— how that is set up. here is lord frost again- — how that is set up. here is lord frost again. the _ how that is set up. here is lord frost again. the fundamental l frost again. the fundamental difficulties that were being asked to run a full external boundary of the eu through the centre of our country. to apply eu law without consent in one part of it and to have any dispute arising from this arrangement settled ultimately in the courts of one of the parties. the way this is happening is disrupting all of ordinary lies damaging large and small businesses and causing serious turbulence to the institutions within northern ireland. �* , the institutions within northern ireland. 3 ~ , the institutions within northern ireland. �*, ,, , ., , ., ireland. the uk's key demand is to chance to ireland. the uk's key demand is to
of ireland which is in the republic of irelandith the eu single market for goods. that created a new trade border between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. and now the uk isn't happy with how that is set up.— how that is set up. here is lord frost again- — how that is set up. here is lord frost again. the _ how that is set up. here is lord frost again. the fundamental l frost again. the fundamental difficulties that were being asked to run a full external boundary of the eu through...
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uk and the eu, ensures there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republicecks would instead take place on goods entering northern ireland from england, scotland or wales with inspections taking place at northern ireland ports. this has prompted criticism that a new border has effectively been created in the irish sea. the uk also wants to change the role of the european court ofjustice has in overseeing this. lord frost said today his proposed text would amend the ni protocol and support the good friday agreement. the protocol is not working and has completely lost consent in one community in northern ireland and is not doing the thing it was set out to do, protect the belfast good friday agreement. in fact it is doing the opposite. it friday agreement. in fact it is doing the opposite.— doing the opposite. it has to chance. doing the opposite. it has to change. lord _ doing the opposite. it has to change. lord frost - doing the opposite. it has to change. lord frost there. i the eu will set out its proposal tomorrow. 0ur europe editor katya adler is in ber
uk and the eu, ensures there's no need for checks along the land border between northern ireland and the republicecks would instead take place on goods entering northern ireland from england, scotland or wales with inspections taking place at northern ireland ports. this has prompted criticism that a new border has effectively been created in the irish sea. the uk also wants to change the role of the european court ofjustice has in overseeing this. lord frost said today his proposed text would...
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ireland protocol. the protocol, agreed by both sides, is designed to prevent checks between the republic of ireland andwill this week bring forward a response which is expected to offer some compromises. reducing checks on goods moving from great britain to northern ireland and allowing the continued import as well of chilled meats, hence some of the headlines about sausages. on the issue of how the protocol is policed, brussels is not expected to budge. the uk wants to remove the oversight role of the european court ofjustice. that's a position that lord frost, the uk brexit minister, will reiterate in a speech on tuesday. heading into the next week of these brexit dividing lines are becoming clear.- next week of these brexit dividing lines are becoming clear. thank you very much- — kim jong—un will never give up his nuclear weapons, according to a former senior officer in north korea's spy agency. colonel kim kuk—song, who defected from north korea says he was involved in targeted attacks and assassinations, and even built an illegal drugs lab for the leader. he's been speaking exclusively to our cor
ireland protocol. the protocol, agreed by both sides, is designed to prevent checks between the republic of ireland andwill this week bring forward a response which is expected to offer some compromises. reducing checks on goods moving from great britain to northern ireland and allowing the continued import as well of chilled meats, hence some of the headlines about sausages. on the issue of how the protocol is policed, brussels is not expected to budge. the uk wants to remove the oversight...
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ireland was partitioned. the south eventually became the republic of ireland, a country governing itself, while northern irelande to view the partition is a great injustice.— great in'ustice. for the past 100 ears, great injustice. for the past 100 years. partition _ great injustice. for the past 100 years, partition has _ great injustice. for the past 100 years, partition has polarised i years, partition has polarised people on this island. notably absent from _ people on this island. notably absent from today's _ people on this island. notably absent from today's service i people on this island. notably l absent from today's service was people on this island. notably - absent from today's service was the irish president, michael d higgins, who said he felt the event had become politicised. and michelle o'neill. become politicised. and michelle 0'neill. sinn fein the largest irish republican party viewed the centenary is no cause for celebration. i centenary is no cause for celebration.— centenary is no cause for celebration. ~ :, :, ~ :, ., celebration. i think looking forward rather than being _ celebration.
ireland was partitioned. the south eventually became the republic of ireland, a country governing itself, while northern irelande to view the partition is a great injustice.— great in'ustice. for the past 100 ears, great injustice. for the past 100 years. partition _ great injustice. for the past 100 years, partition has _ great injustice. for the past 100 years, partition has polarised i years, partition has polarised people on this island. notably absent from _ people on this island....
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right now we do have some scattered showers, move in across the republic of ireland into the united kingdom. but everywhere in the zone were seen temperatures a few degrees above average. that includes for brussels. at 17, you should be about 15 for this, i'm the year. okay, off to africa, right now. we're seeing the wind swirl up some sand and dust as we head towards south sudan chad rate in tunisia. and then rain is filling in across areas of nigeria beneath togo and southern sections of gonna into the ivory coast. abidjan has a hiv 27 degrees. and if we look toward banjo, a mix of sunny cloud with a height of 31 degrees that you update. see you soon. ah, stripped of their citizenship, thousands of haitian dominicans, a penalized for the heritage estate sanctioned racism, post them into legal, linda. a young attorney map the grassroots political campaign advocating for social justice. but can she shine a light on the racial hatred and institutionalized depression that plague the dominican republic? stateless. a witness documentary on al jazeera lou lou. walk back a quick remind in our top
right now we do have some scattered showers, move in across the republic of ireland into the united kingdom. but everywhere in the zone were seen temperatures a few degrees above average. that includes for brussels. at 17, you should be about 15 for this, i'm the year. okay, off to africa, right now. we're seeing the wind swirl up some sand and dust as we head towards south sudan chad rate in tunisia. and then rain is filling in across areas of nigeria beneath togo and southern sections of...
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the former republic of ireland boss has only been in charge since january.bluebirds one place above the relegation zone. it's going to be an historic day at wembley, with england's women playing a competitive match there for the first time, kick off is at quarter past five. northern ireland are the visitors — and both sides have yet to drop a point in qualifying so far. it's obviously maybe something we thought would happen a bit more frequently following on from the germany game, so for it to finally come around and for it to be the first competitive fixture i think is a milestone for us. so, hopefully the performance will match the occasion. although it's massive, it is wembley, it is england, we have a job in hand and we want to get the three points and make this campaign bigger than the last. i think that is what it has come to now. we want to have that feeling again of winning and being in the campaign right to the very end. england are making really light work of the west indies batting line up in dubai. they've been bowled out forjust 55 in the t20 wo
the former republic of ireland boss has only been in charge since january.bluebirds one place above the relegation zone. it's going to be an historic day at wembley, with england's women playing a competitive match there for the first time, kick off is at quarter past five. northern ireland are the visitors — and both sides have yet to drop a point in qualifying so far. it's obviously maybe something we thought would happen a bit more frequently following on from the germany game, so for it...
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right now we do have some scattered showers, moving across the republic of ireland into the united kingdom. but everywhere in the zone were seen temperatures a few degrees above average. that includes for brussels. at 17, you should be about 15 for this year. okay, off to africa right now, and we're seeing the wind swirl up some sand and dust as we head towards south sudan, chad right in to new year. and then rain is filling in across areas of nigeria, beneath toko and southern sections have gone up into the ivory coast. abidjan has a hive 27 degrees. and if we look toward banjo, a mix of sun in cloud, with a hive 31 degrees that you update, see you soon. ah, ah, hitchhiking has never been in business. but nothing can stop them in their trucks chasing the american dream, escaping poverty. but the illegal route is their only option and their hope for a better life can lead them into trouble breathing tough conditions. gambling with the law, they'll put their lives in danger, just to burn the living risky. you know, when elders you multiple people and.
right now we do have some scattered showers, moving across the republic of ireland into the united kingdom. but everywhere in the zone were seen temperatures a few degrees above average. that includes for brussels. at 17, you should be about 15 for this year. okay, off to africa right now, and we're seeing the wind swirl up some sand and dust as we head towards south sudan, chad right in to new year. and then rain is filling in across areas of nigeria, beneath toko and southern sections have...
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so we're going to get striped with some rain across the republic of ireland and the united kingdom and things are going to be blustery as well. looking for wind gusts of about 65 kilometers per hour in places like london, we do have a dividing line between the warm and cool air. we'll call it copenhagen. so north of that, a cool pool of air and toward the south, we've got temperatures in the 20s, but this warm surge of air will make it into scandinavia and the baltic states on wednesday. so check this out. also for on tuesday, you're up to 11 degrees on wednesday, but it comes at a cost of white and windy conditions. okay, back to, to stance of the best weather on the continent is iberia, seville, 33 degrees, and full on sunshine. here, after central and southern parts of europe, we've just got some clouds drift in, in and out. here belgrade, 17 will be the high for you. and for turkey, still getting down with heavy rain toward the northeast black sea region. plague in places like tribes on with the hive. 16 degrees, and we've got a lot of storms bubbling up across the gulf of guinea.
so we're going to get striped with some rain across the republic of ireland and the united kingdom and things are going to be blustery as well. looking for wind gusts of about 65 kilometers per hour in places like london, we do have a dividing line between the warm and cool air. we'll call it copenhagen. so north of that, a cool pool of air and toward the south, we've got temperatures in the 20s, but this warm surge of air will make it into scandinavia and the baltic states on wednesday. so...
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also our next start m store moving into the republic of ireland and the united kingdom, and then a burst of energy for southern portions of scandinavia. so let's go in around italy, particularly toward the northwest. look at this cluster of storms here. i think we will see some flooding and we do have read weather alerts in play warning of that flooding. rain and also some fierce winds. now, east of this, we've got full on sunshine belgrade, 26 degrees, budapest, up to 24. and we'll keep that high temperature, go and well above average on tuesday, then the energy slams into here. so we'll see those bursts of rain and your temperature kicked down just as scattering of showers across the boss for us affecting is stan bowl with a hiv 21 degrees, some driving rain for turkey's northeastern black c region. iberia looking pretty good lot of sunshine, but we do have these berths of energy his while through some of the islands in the mediterranean. now as we had through western africa, our heaviest pockets of rain will be light buria rate in to see are the own. so free towns got a high of 28 deg
also our next start m store moving into the republic of ireland and the united kingdom, and then a burst of energy for southern portions of scandinavia. so let's go in around italy, particularly toward the northwest. look at this cluster of storms here. i think we will see some flooding and we do have read weather alerts in play warning of that flooding. rain and also some fierce winds. now, east of this, we've got full on sunshine belgrade, 26 degrees, budapest, up to 24. and we'll keep that...
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$27.00 degrees. active weather for their northwest is while our next fall storm moving in to the republic of ireland and the united kingdom and some pretty brisk winds, northwestern france a low countries into southern scandinavia. in fact, we could see guts here of up to 55 kilometers per hour. scattering of showers for the boss for us affecting is stan ball with a high of 21 degrees and for western africa, got some storms bubbling up along that border with our cameroon. and nigeria on monday, that's it, that's, i'll see you soon. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021. housing has become a commodity instead of the human rights that give some people the ability to take advantage of others. the elite feel free to violate basic laws, the working classes that have lost a lot of ground in our society. a un special reporter on adequate housing travels the world, investigating a global crisis, as people are evicted to clear the way for investors and properties too often left empty. push a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah. again what she out 0 reminder about to
$27.00 degrees. active weather for their northwest is while our next fall storm moving in to the republic of ireland and the united kingdom and some pretty brisk winds, northwestern france a low countries into southern scandinavia. in fact, we could see guts here of up to 55 kilometers per hour. scattering of showers for the boss for us affecting is stan ball with a high of 21 degrees and for western africa, got some storms bubbling up along that border with our cameroon. and nigeria on monday,...
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moving in to the republic of ireland and the united kingdom and some pretty brisk winds, northwestern france. so low countries into southern scandinavia. in fact, we could see guts here of up to 55 kilometers per hour. scattering of showers for the boss for us affecting is stan ball with a height of $21.00 degrees and 4 western africa got some storms bubbling up along that border with our cameroon. and nigeria, on monday, that's it. that's all. see you soon. ah, ah! when freedom of the press is under threats in ohio, cause taught genuinely about your thoughts towards the vacant government step outside the main street. there has been a policy implement here in system of access towards the internet shift the focus, the pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pretext for the prime minister to clamp down on the press covering the way the news is covered for listening post on a just 0 after decades of conflict between successive colombian, government and the fathers, marxist gorillas, and historic peace accord in 2016. so fighters lay down their arms 5 years on a mit rising defense an
moving in to the republic of ireland and the united kingdom and some pretty brisk winds, northwestern france. so low countries into southern scandinavia. in fact, we could see guts here of up to 55 kilometers per hour. scattering of showers for the boss for us affecting is stan ball with a height of $21.00 degrees and 4 western africa got some storms bubbling up along that border with our cameroon. and nigeria, on monday, that's it. that's all. see you soon. ah, ah! when freedom of the press is...