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is saying effectively the same thing and that issue of what happens between northern ireland and the republic of ireland cuts to the very heart of this is the public of all it is clearly a member state of the european union and the e.u. which negotiators o'clock passed to represent the republic of ireland to its best extent and it says therefore the this is the way to go the other thing to point out here is that the european union really wants to stress its it is acting in good faith it is fulfilling its obligations it stands ready to do that but it does rather cast a shadow over negotiations if the u.k. government is not prepared to adhere to certain things it said it would do in some negotiations while it's still as paul was saying still negotiating about trade deals and that sort of thing with the e.u. at the same time and all of this going on as an e.u. summit of heads of government heads of state is taking place in brussels. will you mention that that big gathering of leaders in brussels. likely to be on the agenda but there's quite a few other things that they're meant to be discussing
is saying effectively the same thing and that issue of what happens between northern ireland and the republic of ireland cuts to the very heart of this is the public of all it is clearly a member state of the european union and the e.u. which negotiators o'clock passed to represent the republic of ireland to its best extent and it says therefore the this is the way to go the other thing to point out here is that the european union really wants to stress its it is acting in good faith it is...
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to do likewise with its own internal europe the european internal markets and of course the republic of ireland and the overall situation of the republic of ireland and northern ireland part of the united kingdom that contentious border issue between the 2 parties on the island of ireland back clearly is behind all of this we know the european union officials and indeed the president of the commission has spoken about how they don't want there to be a need problem any trouble which might lead to a souring of relations on the island of violence but at the same time we know that the irish prime minister mr martin has spoken inside the meeting today about the situ. question for his country and so clearly what's going on here today is the european saying calling time on the way that the johnson government has behaved regarding the withdrawal again greenwalt but interesting me in so far as time is concerned this legal action when would it be heard and when and what sort of conclusion could it come to would it be before the end of the calendar year when the u.k. finally leaves the european union so f
to do likewise with its own internal europe the european internal markets and of course the republic of ireland and the overall situation of the republic of ireland and northern ireland part of the united kingdom that contentious border issue between the 2 parties on the island of ireland back clearly is behind all of this we know the european union officials and indeed the president of the commission has spoken about how they don't want there to be a need problem any trouble which might lead...
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it comes after a wave of new restrictions in northern ireland began on friday. but while the republicools open, northern ireland closed schools from today, an extra week on the half term break. certainly if this break was to continue beyond two weeks, i think the pressures that would be brought to bear would be enormous. we really have to try make a change for this year because it'sjust, you know, it's proving to be impossible to provide those children with the level of education they would require. in the irish counties with the highest rates of infections, food and hospitality businesses have already shut. but the government believes these localised measures aren't working. so, tonight, much more of ireland is braced for a near total return to the lockdown of before. emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. the health secretary for england, matt hancock, has warned of the growing number of people over 60 in the north west region who are becoming infected with the virus. liverpool is badly affected, as is greater manchester, where local leaders are still resisting plans to put the region into t
it comes after a wave of new restrictions in northern ireland began on friday. but while the republicools open, northern ireland closed schools from today, an extra week on the half term break. certainly if this break was to continue beyond two weeks, i think the pressures that would be brought to bear would be enormous. we really have to try make a change for this year because it'sjust, you know, it's proving to be impossible to provide those children with the level of education they would...
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but while the republic of ireland is expected to keep schools open, northern ireland, which has some the uk, closed schools from today, an extra week on the half term break. certainly if this break was to continue beyond two weeks, i think the pressures that would be brought to bear would be enormous, to try to say can we really have to make a change for this year because it's just proving to be impossible to provide those children with the level of education that they would require. in the irish counties with the highest rates of infection, food and hospitality businesses are already shut. but the government believes these localised measures aren't working. so, tonight, much more of ireland is braced for a near total return to the lockdown of before. emma vardy, bbc news, inniskeen. our top story this evening: wales will go into a short sharp national lockdown from friday — almost everyone must stay at home. here goes. and how taking the plunge into cold water could help scientists develop treatments for dementia. coming up on sportsday on bbc news. everton and england goalkeeper jor
but while the republic of ireland is expected to keep schools open, northern ireland, which has some the uk, closed schools from today, an extra week on the half term break. certainly if this break was to continue beyond two weeks, i think the pressures that would be brought to bear would be enormous, to try to say can we really have to make a change for this year because it's just proving to be impossible to provide those children with the level of education that they would require. in the...
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a late red card opportunity forjames mcclean with the republic of ireland hanging on. team at five o'clock. belgium are hoping to become the first team in a decade to beat england in three consecutive meetings. after their big win over israel, scotland face slovakia. northern ireland, who had to play 120 minutes before getting past bosnia on penalties in thursday's euro 2020 play—off semi—final, play austria. there are four games taking place in women's super league today. arsenal thrashed brighton 5—0 in the early kick—off. dutch striker vivianne miedema was on target twice in the match as arsenal maintained their perfect start to the wsl season, which has seen them win all four of their matches so far. in the day's other games everton have also kept up their 100% start to the season with a 3—1win over west ham. reading beat birmingham. chelsea have a 3—1 lead. the premier league say proposals for the reform of english football could have a "damaging impact" on the game. the proposals are understood to be led by champions liverpool and manchester united, and have the
a late red card opportunity forjames mcclean with the republic of ireland hanging on. team at five o'clock. belgium are hoping to become the first team in a decade to beat england in three consecutive meetings. after their big win over israel, scotland face slovakia. northern ireland, who had to play 120 minutes before getting past bosnia on penalties in thursday's euro 2020 play—off semi—final, play austria. there are four games taking place in women's super league today. arsenal thrashed...
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has been named storm aiden by the irish met service, a real squeeze in the isobars across the republic of irelandof the impacts, but there will be impacts as well further east, around western britain, as this storm system continues to move northwards and eastwards. it'll send a band of heavy, in fact, at times torrential rain eastwards, very squally winds with it. behind it, skies brighten up. it stays wet for the northwest corner of the uk. gales widespread across the country, touching 70 miles an hour, though, around some irish sea coasts, so there's likely to be some disruption. despite all that, it's going to still be fairly mild, although it might not feel like it. temperatures hovering around the mid—teens for many of us. now, that wind and rain spills northwards. it's quiet very briefly before the next area of low pressure goes running into southern and western areas early on sunday. again, those overnight temperatures range from seven to 11 degrees, not quite as mild as what we're expecting tonight in the south. now, this next area of low pressure will bring another spell of rain and gale
has been named storm aiden by the irish met service, a real squeeze in the isobars across the republic of irelandof the impacts, but there will be impacts as well further east, around western britain, as this storm system continues to move northwards and eastwards. it'll send a band of heavy, in fact, at times torrential rain eastwards, very squally winds with it. behind it, skies brighten up. it stays wet for the northwest corner of the uk. gales widespread across the country, touching 70...
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the irish met service, and it is here we are likely to see the most destruction across the republic of irelands, which could also cause some disruption. a band of heavy, squally rain, moving east through the course of saturday, very strong winds on that as it moves through. behind it, blustery showers and sunshine, longer spells of rain continuing across the north—west of the uk and these winds gusting up to 70 mph along the irish sea coast. elsewhere, generally around 40—45 mph, maybe even more than that in exposure. we will see sunshine around into the afternoon, those temperatures on the mild side again. storm aidan clears away, but another one hot on its heels moves through for sunday, so again another very windy start, widespread gales, outbreaks of rain through sunday morning, clearing through to sunshine and blustery showers. some of these will be heavy across western areas, merging to produce longer spells of rain. and it is across the north and the west where we will see the strongest winds once again. mild in the south—east, but a little bit cooler further the north and west. with th
the irish met service, and it is here we are likely to see the most destruction across the republic of irelands, which could also cause some disruption. a band of heavy, squally rain, moving east through the course of saturday, very strong winds on that as it moves through. behind it, blustery showers and sunshine, longer spells of rain continuing across the north—west of the uk and these winds gusting up to 70 mph along the irish sea coast. elsewhere, generally around 40—45 mph, maybe even...
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has been named storm aiden by the irish met service, a real squeeze in the isobars across the republic of irelandt of the impacts, but there will be impacts as well further east and around western britain as this storm system continues to move northwards and eastwards. it'll send a band of heavy, in fact, at times torrential rain eastwards, very squally winds with it. behind it, skies brighten up. it stays wet for the northwest corner of the uk. gales widespread across the country, touching 70 miles an hour, though, around some irish sea coasts, so there's likely to be some disruption. despite all that, it's going to be fairly mild, although it might not feel like it. those temperatures hovering around the mid—teens for many of us. now, that wind and rain spills northwards. it's quiet very briefly before the next area of low pressure goes running into southern and western areas early on sunday. again, those overnight temperatures range from seven to 11 degrees, not quite as mild as what we're expecting tonight in the south. now, this next area of low pressure will bring another spell of rain and
has been named storm aiden by the irish met service, a real squeeze in the isobars across the republic of irelandt of the impacts, but there will be impacts as well further east and around western britain as this storm system continues to move northwards and eastwards. it'll send a band of heavy, in fact, at times torrential rain eastwards, very squally winds with it. behind it, skies brighten up. it stays wet for the northwest corner of the uk. gales widespread across the country, touching 70...
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nations leading match for some england play belgium here on sunday and wales will face the republic of irelandg rights. inge will be making some changes ahead of this one once a? experimental line—up gareth southgate said tonight. the last two ca ns southgate said tonight. the last two cans have been beset by problems outside of football. it must be exasperating for gareth southgate, he has likened it to being a circus outside which they should be able to control but we had the harry maguire issue. then we had the covid breaking protocol issue in iceland, and now they are not here because of these —— as per the squad... and i we had the recent party breaking rule of six with jadon sancho and others. those three are not involved in income if they do not come back to the squadron they will not be involved against belgium either which will give gareth of a headache. harry kane will get rested with her makejoe simmering a very happy and we will get a look at dominic and callum lewin who is in spoken form for everton and it will bea—— spoken form for everton and it will be a —— interesting to see i
nations leading match for some england play belgium here on sunday and wales will face the republic of irelandg rights. inge will be making some changes ahead of this one once a? experimental line—up gareth southgate said tonight. the last two ca ns southgate said tonight. the last two cans have been beset by problems outside of football. it must be exasperating for gareth southgate, he has likened it to being a circus outside which they should be able to control but we had the harry maguire...
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this has been named storm aided by the irish met service and it is likely the republic of ireland thatthere will also be some impact around the north—west of britain, as this system pushes northwards, sending a band of heavy rain eastwards through the day, followed by some brightness, but some wet weather continuing in the north—west corner of the country, very windy for all, gusts up to 70 mph around the irish sea coasts. despite all that it is still going to be fairly mild. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers here in the uk, on pbs in america and around the world. covid—19 is spreading "significantly" faster through england than even the government's own "worst case" plans — according to its experts. it's very difficult to think that we are going to do anything other over the next few weeks than, very, very sadly, see an increase in deaths. a powerful earthquake hits turkey and greece. the devastation leaves at least 14 dead and hundreds injured. the tremor triggered a mini—tsunami that flooded izmir — turkey's third—largest city — and the greek island of samos.
this has been named storm aided by the irish met service and it is likely the republic of ireland thatthere will also be some impact around the north—west of britain, as this system pushes northwards, sending a band of heavy rain eastwards through the day, followed by some brightness, but some wet weather continuing in the north—west corner of the country, very windy for all, gusts up to 70 mph around the irish sea coasts. despite all that it is still going to be fairly mild. this is bbc...
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he will however be available for their nations league games against the republic of ireland and bulgarialand's most capped player tomorrow. he's set to make his 120th international appearance in their euro 2020 play—off semi—final against bosnia. and england under—21's suffered a shock 3—3 draw in andorra in their euro 2021 qualifier. andorra, which has a population ofjust 77,000, scored a 91st—minute equaliser. england play turkey next on tuesday. next to the french open where novak djokovic is on court and has scored against his opponent and is having at his own way at the moment. the spaniard outplayed the world number one in the first set and he won it by six games to four. djokovic needs to— one and the second set and the winner of that match will play stefanos tsitsipasin the semi—finals the greek had to hang on to win the opening set but ended up winning in straight sets. 7-5, 6-2, 6-3. former wimbledon champion petra kvitova is also through to the semi—finals. she saw off germany's laura siegemund in straight sets at roland garros. it's just the second time that kvitova's reached
he will however be available for their nations league games against the republic of ireland and bulgarialand's most capped player tomorrow. he's set to make his 120th international appearance in their euro 2020 play—off semi—final against bosnia. and england under—21's suffered a shock 3—3 draw in andorra in their euro 2021 qualifier. andorra, which has a population ofjust 77,000, scored a 91st—minute equaliser. england play turkey next on tuesday. next to the french open where novak...
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whales were first in action but couldn't find a goal against the republic of ireland and dublin beforend to before england came from behind to be the worlds top ranked team belgium. it's a sign of the time of this covid age the scoreboard does the cheering instead of the fans due to injuries and coronavirus. england picked three right backs against belgium. their only left photo was in goal sent a half whose only fields are to recently. always been a goalscorer. in 2020 marcus radford has been making plenty of headlines and when henderson was pulled down inside the box the manchester united man made some more. little sign of break in stalemate number nine but before harry cain had a chance to make an impact number ten did make some he had the shot the deflection at the decisive say. the absence of any genuine cause for his concern was rather on 2020 like. even if ra dford was rather on 2020 like. even if radford couldn't add a third in second ave, south gate needn't of worried. his team had just beaten the number one side in the world. and dublin, ireland started up was also farfrom an
whales were first in action but couldn't find a goal against the republic of ireland and dublin beforend to before england came from behind to be the worlds top ranked team belgium. it's a sign of the time of this covid age the scoreboard does the cheering instead of the fans due to injuries and coronavirus. england picked three right backs against belgium. their only left photo was in goal sent a half whose only fields are to recently. always been a goalscorer. in 2020 marcus radford has been...
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england will take on the republic of ireland in a friendly next month.s side were due to play new zealand on that date, but they withdrew over concerns about travel and availablity in the pandemic. tomorrow's super league match between catalans and hull fc has been postponed after five dragons players and two backroom staff tested positive for covid—19. the french side will now face another round of testing in the coming days. and england's white—ball tour of south africa next month will go ahead. eoin morgan's side will play three twenty20s and three one—day internationals behind closed doors. they'll be england's first overseas matches since the coronavirus pandemic earlier this year. australia's ben o'connor won stage 17 of the giro d'italia, as portugal'sjoao almeida held on to the leaders' pinkjersey. o'connor missed out on victory yesterday by just seven seconds. the ntt rider made up for it by taking the lead with five miles to go and holding on for the biggest win of his career. britain's tay—oh geoghegan hart finished eleventh and remains fourth
england will take on the republic of ireland in a friendly next month.s side were due to play new zealand on that date, but they withdrew over concerns about travel and availablity in the pandemic. tomorrow's super league match between catalans and hull fc has been postponed after five dragons players and two backroom staff tested positive for covid—19. the french side will now face another round of testing in the coming days. and england's white—ball tour of south africa next month will go...
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it comes after a wave of new restrictions in northern ireland began on friday. but while the republics open, northern ireland closed schools from today, an extra week on the half term break. certainly if this break was to continue beyond two weeks, i think the pressures that would be brought to bear would be enormous. we really have to try make a change for this year because it'sjust, you know, it's proving to be impossible to provide those children with the level of education they would require. in the irish counties with the highest rates of infections, food and hospitality businesses have already shut. but the government believes these localised measures aren't working. so, tonight, much more of ireland is braced for a near total return to the lockdown of before. emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. some more developments on the coronavirus outbreak this hour: the world health organisation has told western countries to follow the example of asian states by persevering withanti—covid measures. mike ryan, the the who's emergency expert said governments should quarantine anyone who comes int
it comes after a wave of new restrictions in northern ireland began on friday. but while the republics open, northern ireland closed schools from today, an extra week on the half term break. certainly if this break was to continue beyond two weeks, i think the pressures that would be brought to bear would be enormous. we really have to try make a change for this year because it'sjust, you know, it's proving to be impossible to provide those children with the level of education they would...
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create the endless trouble in northern ireland and was the keeping the borders between the republic of ireland and all of ireland open trade flowing and all those important things rather than sort of get into that dangerous zone we will give them the trade deal it seems a bit far fetched but more or less along those lines of thinking seems to be going in london and the youth is calling their bluff and saying ok we're not going to play that way because we'll take you to court over this you have to take the spec we will not engage in those sorts of games and you diplomats make it quite clear if the internal market builders incriminated bill is not taken back by the end of the is not going to be a trade deal coming into force a bigot in london do you agree or is this all just talk to me is it a bluff from london. pass' so if it's just a bluff but its tactics just like barbara said this is a bit of the carrot and stick we also know that the u.k. has come forward with a compromise proposition on fisheries there are many sticking points when it comes to the future trade agreement between the u.k. an
create the endless trouble in northern ireland and was the keeping the borders between the republic of ireland and all of ireland open trade flowing and all those important things rather than sort of get into that dangerous zone we will give them the trade deal it seems a bit far fetched but more or less along those lines of thinking seems to be going in london and the youth is calling their bluff and saying ok we're not going to play that way because we'll take you to court over this you have...
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challenges some of the most important parts of the withdrawal egremont in particular to do the northern ireland protocol of course the border between the north and the republic of ireland is hugely important to the stability and peace of the island of ireland and yet there are those on the european side who say that this could threaten the good friday agreement this could violate the integrity of the single market this bill that is but also there are some again even within the british government the northern ireland secretary now themselves admitting that by doing this the u.k. governments are violating international law these guys great international law in a very specific and limited way we are taking the power to supply the you know concept of direct effect the strategy in behavior of the british government was one of brinkmanship now was one of threatening to crash out as she you know if if you don't if we don't get to an agreement we like ok it has on you that sort of thing trust has. been eroded. tension has been created doubt have been created and that's not conducive to solid because we are less than $100.00 days away from the end of the so-called tr
challenges some of the most important parts of the withdrawal egremont in particular to do the northern ireland protocol of course the border between the north and the republic of ireland is hugely important to the stability and peace of the island of ireland and yet there are those on the european side who say that this could threaten the good friday agreement this could violate the integrity of the single market this bill that is but also there are some again even within the british...
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it comes after a wave of new restrictions in northern ireland began on friday. but while the republicand will keep schools open, northern ireland closed schools from today, an extra week on the half term break. certainly if this break was to continue beyond two weeks, i think the pressures that would be brought to bear would be enormous. we really have to try make a change for this year because it'sjust, you know, it's proving to be impossible to provide those children with the level of education they would require. in the irish counties with the highest rates of infections, food and hospitality businesses have already shut. but the government believes these localised measures aren't working. so, tonight, much more of ireland is braced for a near total return to the lockdown of before. emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. some more developments on the coronavirus outbreak this hour: the world health organisation has told western countries to follow the example of asian states by persevering with anti—covid measures. mike ryan, the the w—h—0's emergency expert said governments should quaranti
it comes after a wave of new restrictions in northern ireland began on friday. but while the republicand will keep schools open, northern ireland closed schools from today, an extra week on the half term break. certainly if this break was to continue beyond two weeks, i think the pressures that would be brought to bear would be enormous. we really have to try make a change for this year because it'sjust, you know, it's proving to be impossible to provide those children with the level of...
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it comes after a wave of new restrictions in northern ireland began on friday. but while the republicn, northern ireland closed schools from today, an extra week on the half term break. certainly if this break was to continue beyond two weeks, i think the pressures that would be brought to bear would be enormous. we really have to try make a change for this year because it's just, you know, it's proving to be impossible to provide those children with the level of education they would require. in the irish counties with the highest rates of infections, food and hospitality businesses have already shut. but the government believes these localised measures aren't working. so, tonight, much more of ireland is braced for a near total return to the lockdown of before. emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. the government of wales has announced a two—week lockdown to control the spread of the coronavirus. announcing the measure, the welsh first minister, mark drakeford, said that apart from essential workers, everybody in wales would be required to stay at home from friday evening. britain's first ma
it comes after a wave of new restrictions in northern ireland began on friday. but while the republicn, northern ireland closed schools from today, an extra week on the half term break. certainly if this break was to continue beyond two weeks, i think the pressures that would be brought to bear would be enormous. we really have to try make a change for this year because it's just, you know, it's proving to be impossible to provide those children with the level of education they would require....
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of ireland, northern ireland. >> the uk left the eu in january. the withdrawal agreement ensures eu rules apply to trade between northern ireland andnd the republic ireland. the north is part of the uk, but the republic is a member of the eu. the uk bill would allow the government to set its own rules if free trade talks fail to reach an agreement. negotiators held their latest round of talks this week over trade and other matters in the post brexit world. the eu says the uk legislation violates intnternational law. it demanded that the uk government retract contentious sections of the bill by this past wednesday, but london refused. the parliament's lower house passed the bill on tuesday. it's now up for debate in the house of lords. >>> european commission president ursula vonder line says a letter of formal notice is being sent to the uk government. if there's no satisfactory response within a month, the commission may refer the matter to the eu's top court. >>> the japanese government has decided to distribute coronavirus vaccines for free and to pay compensation in case recipients develop side effects. a health ministry panel of experts appr
of ireland, northern ireland. >> the uk left the eu in january. the withdrawal agreement ensures eu rules apply to trade between northern ireland andnd the republic ireland. the north is part of the uk, but the republic is a member of the eu. the uk bill would allow the government to set its own rules if free trade talks fail to reach an agreement. negotiators held their latest round of talks this week over trade and other matters in the post brexit world. the eu says the uk legislation...
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has been named storm aiden by the irish met service, a real squeeze in the isobars across the republic of irelandrn britain, as this storm system continues to move northwards and eastwards. it'll send a band of heavy, in fact, at times torrential rain eastwards, very squally winds with it. behind it, skies brighten up. it stays wet for the northwest corner of the uk. gales widespread across the country, touching 70 miles an hour, though, around some irish sea coasts, so there's likely to be some disruption. despite all that, it's going to still be fairly mild, although it might not feel like it. temperatures hovering around the mid—teens for many of us. now, that wind and rain spills northwards. it's quiet very briefly before the next area of low pressure goes running into southern and western areas early on sunday. again, those overnight temperatures range from seven to 11 degrees, not quite as mild as what we're expecting tonight in the south. now, this next area of low pressure will bring another spell of rain and gales, which will tend to clear away from northern and eastern areas fairly quic
has been named storm aiden by the irish met service, a real squeeze in the isobars across the republic of irelandrn britain, as this storm system continues to move northwards and eastwards. it'll send a band of heavy, in fact, at times torrential rain eastwards, very squally winds with it. behind it, skies brighten up. it stays wet for the northwest corner of the uk. gales widespread across the country, touching 70 miles an hour, though, around some irish sea coasts, so there's likely to be...
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cross—border travel is the norm, and the neighbouring county to derry and strabane — donegal in the republic of irelander parts of ireland, too. so a number of new restrictions have come in in derry and strabane in the last few days. currently there at the moment, pubs, restaurants and cafes can be take away only or outdoor dining. museums and attractions closed in that area, and across northern ireland at the moment, the rule is no mixing of households in private homes. similarly, next door in donegal, tighter restrictions there have been imposed by the irish government including asking people not to travel into or out of the county unnecessarily. we are expecting a new announcement from the stormont executive here later on today. we're hearing that may be toughening up on fines, toughening up on ways to enforce restrictions. ministers say they are very worried about the big jumps in numbers in some areas recently, particularly as we are also seen hospital admission is increasing, too. news just in from another correspondent based there, he says the r number in scotland — the average number of people
cross—border travel is the norm, and the neighbouring county to derry and strabane — donegal in the republic of irelander parts of ireland, too. so a number of new restrictions have come in in derry and strabane in the last few days. currently there at the moment, pubs, restaurants and cafes can be take away only or outdoor dining. museums and attractions closed in that area, and across northern ireland at the moment, the rule is no mixing of households in private homes. similarly, next...
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come from 1903 when the 1st network a car bomb war was over and they had no mention of the republic of irelandyet. as regards to launching attacks on azerbaijan all they're doing is calling for the republic of crimea to use into the mix with the armenians of karbala to stabilize the situation there and following these resolutions after 993 the nowhere near karbala leadership the army and these are shipped and yes or by telling leadership and signed a cease fire agreement and who launched the oystein least group could cherish the peace process so everything that has happened before that was a situational response to the 1st number and a car of war and a negotiation process drew a line to get in with the ceasefire to address the underlying causes of the conflict and come up with a solution do you agree with your prime minister they call passion and then that this is a fight to the death and what does that actually mean i served my time in turkey can't tolerate a democracy in their neighborhood you know make the ballot revolution in iran you know we put our country on a path of a true democracy a
come from 1903 when the 1st network a car bomb war was over and they had no mention of the republic of irelandyet. as regards to launching attacks on azerbaijan all they're doing is calling for the republic of crimea to use into the mix with the armenians of karbala to stabilize the situation there and following these resolutions after 993 the nowhere near karbala leadership the army and these are shipped and yes or by telling leadership and signed a cease fire agreement and who launched the...
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five more republic of ireland players are out of their nations league game against wales after one ofembers were identified as close contacts and won't play. aaron connolly and adam idah are already out because of a covid issue. the welsh team have no reported issues. they beat ireland in both games in the same competition two years ago but manager ryan giggs isn't expecting it to be easy to repeat that. i expect always a tough game against ireland. i thought they played well, i seen the game against slovakia. they were unlucky to lose it, i thought they were the better team. lots of energy, not giving you time on the ball. so i expect the same and concentration will have to be at its best and when we get chances, we need to take them. england all—rounder ben stokes is back in action for the first time since the first test against pakistan in august. stokes has been in new zealand spending time with his dad who's been ill. stokes is playing for rajasthan royals today in their ipl match against sunrisers hyderabad. needing 159 to win, stokes opened the royals‘ reply alongside england t
five more republic of ireland players are out of their nations league game against wales after one ofembers were identified as close contacts and won't play. aaron connolly and adam idah are already out because of a covid issue. the welsh team have no reported issues. they beat ireland in both games in the same competition two years ago but manager ryan giggs isn't expecting it to be easy to repeat that. i expect always a tough game against ireland. i thought they played well, i seen the game...
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it is likely to bring the strongest winds to the republic of ireland, but those winds will extend acrossill be a feature, gusting 60—70 mph on the irish sea coast. despite all that, it is going to be another fairly mild day. this is bbc news, i‘mjane hill. the headlines: drinkers gathered in nottingham city centre before the tier 3 coronavirus measures came into force at midnight — health officials are urging people to follow the rules. i‘m disappointed to see those scenes and what we really need to do is for everybody to play their part in bringing this virus down. the labour leader defends his decision to suspend jeremy corbyn over anti—semitism, saying there‘s no need for the party to descend into civil war. remembering the three people who died in a knife attack in nice — thousands of soldiers and police are now protecting places of worship in france. at least four people die and more than 100 are injured, after a powerful earthquake hits the coast of turkey, bringing down buildings in the third biggest city, izmir. we felt the earthquake quite violently. the entire house shook and m
it is likely to bring the strongest winds to the republic of ireland, but those winds will extend acrossill be a feature, gusting 60—70 mph on the irish sea coast. despite all that, it is going to be another fairly mild day. this is bbc news, i‘mjane hill. the headlines: drinkers gathered in nottingham city centre before the tier 3 coronavirus measures came into force at midnight — health officials are urging people to follow the rules. i‘m disappointed to see those scenes and what we...
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pressure has actually been named storm aiden by the irish met service, because it's across the republic of irelandnly from the wind. but some of those impacts will be felt across the irish sea into western parts of britain through the course of the day. it's going to send a band of heavy rain, some torrential bursts on that, as it moves through. very strong and squally winds with it as well. eventually, it will clear through, allow for some brightness into the afternoon, but there will be some blustery showers, it stays wet for the north—west, and those wind gusts a feature for many areas. widespread gales, severe in the west, gusts up to 70mph in places. despite all that, though, it's actually going to be fairly mild, those temperatures into the mid—teens celsius. now, as we head on into sunday, the second area of low pressure moves through. that's going to bring another bout of gales and heavy rain. in fact, those gales could be severe across the west of scotland, a real squeeze in the isobars here, so very strong winds here, but widespread gales. early rain will clear through to allow sunshine
pressure has actually been named storm aiden by the irish met service, because it's across the republic of irelandnly from the wind. but some of those impacts will be felt across the irish sea into western parts of britain through the course of the day. it's going to send a band of heavy rain, some torrential bursts on that, as it moves through. very strong and squally winds with it as well. eventually, it will clear through, allow for some brightness into the afternoon, but there will be some...
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emanate from yemen conducted by the houthi supported and underwritten by the iranians the islamic republic of irelandhat threaten saudi interests and put it risk saudi people, saudi lives in saudi businesses and ordinary civilians. we are doing everything we can to make sure the islamic republic has fewer resources with which to underwrite the houthi and i think that iranians have now said to visibly as of dollars that we have denied them throughout maximum pressure campaign and some of that money would have gone to bigger muscles, better missiles, more missiles, more capacity to inflict pain on the kingdom of saudi arabia and our pressure campaign and iran has been enormously successful at denying them the resources and denying the regime the capacity to conduct these attacks. we're doing our thing we can't provide our diplomatic support to try to come to a better solution instead of yemen and of course we support the un's effort on the humanitarian side as well and it's been a significant donor to providing humanitarian resources for the region and it is just proven difficult when the iranians dire
emanate from yemen conducted by the houthi supported and underwritten by the iranians the islamic republic of irelandhat threaten saudi interests and put it risk saudi people, saudi lives in saudi businesses and ordinary civilians. we are doing everything we can to make sure the islamic republic has fewer resources with which to underwrite the houthi and i think that iranians have now said to visibly as of dollars that we have denied them throughout maximum pressure campaign and some of that...
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that will affect every single citizen in the republic of ireland was up in a few minutes we are expectede among the most important the politicians and government will ever have to make. government sources of hope that putting in the place these stringent measures which would last for up to six weeks they can open up the country again and month of december and give people as normal a as christmas possible. thank you so much. we will of course have more that story. the weather. hi there. for most of us last week, it was rather chilly, cloudy but at least mainly dry. but this week is looking very different, a lot more unsettled, because we'll have a series of low pressure systems bringing some wet and windy weather. and with the winds coming in from the south, it will be much milder than it was last week. so you can see the low pressure systems affecting the north and the west of the country through today. it's brought very wet weather to northern ireland. much of scotland could see some issues with localised flooding by the end of the night here. another band of rain starts to spread acros
that will affect every single citizen in the republic of ireland was up in a few minutes we are expectede among the most important the politicians and government will ever have to make. government sources of hope that putting in the place these stringent measures which would last for up to six weeks they can open up the country again and month of december and give people as normal a as christmas possible. thank you so much. we will of course have more that story. the weather. hi there. for most...
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fraught situation about border control should they be imposed on not between northern ireland part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland we know that the deputy prime minister has said today that he believes that there is still the scope for a comprehensive trade agreement which would not involve any form of terrorist for the controls like that and some form of minimum supervision might still be possible which would allow for a trade deal to happen but then juxtapose that with the view from the french government we know that the french of europe minister. born has said that without the british government removing the legislation that paul was just talking about there cannot be a trade deal so you have this sense that negotiations still going on but the lack of good faith as the europeans see it from the british perspective is definitely making it harder. attacking greece will jointly set up a hotline to avoid accidental clashes in the eastern mediterranean nato has been working with both countries to diffuse months of tensions over gas reserves of the new safety measures followed like collusion between turki
fraught situation about border control should they be imposed on not between northern ireland part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland we know that the deputy prime minister has said today that he believes that there is still the scope for a comprehensive trade agreement which would not involve any form of terrorist for the controls like that and some form of minimum supervision might still be possible which would allow for a trade deal to happen but then juxtapose that with the view from...
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we're delighted to be joined by paschal donohoe, the republic of ireland's minister of finance.udget was on the assumption that we would have a no deal brexit just in case. what do you think are the chances today that there is a brexit deal? >> i still believe it is possible to get an agreement on brexit. the reason why i think an e.u. u.k. trade agreement can be reached is that we have had many moments of difficulty like this politicalt, and with imagination and will and agreement i believe it is still possible. i would assure you that in the european union if we were to pursue and agreement that is consistent with the single market and our political principles to the last moment. francine: do you think it is 50/50 if we get a deal, or are the chances much lower or higher? i have looked at this point is kind of an evaluation -- a precise evaluation, i do believe that an agreement is possible. i think it is finally balanced at the moment, and the reason it is finally balanced is that we are approaching the final days and weeks of the period in which an agreement as possible. as
we're delighted to be joined by paschal donohoe, the republic of ireland's minister of finance.udget was on the assumption that we would have a no deal brexit just in case. what do you think are the chances today that there is a brexit deal? >> i still believe it is possible to get an agreement on brexit. the reason why i think an e.u. u.k. trade agreement can be reached is that we have had many moments of difficulty like this politicalt, and with imagination and will and agreement i...
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area, lots of cross—border travel is the norm, and the neighbouring county of donegal in the republic of irelandf the virus than other parts of ireland too. a number of restrictions have come in in derry and stra bane restrictions have come in in derry and strabane in the last few days. currently pubs, restaurants and cafes can be taken away only or outdoor dining, museum attractions are closed, and across northern ireland the rule is no mixing of households in private homes. in donegal tighter restrictions have been imposed by the irish government including asking people not to travel into or out of the county unnecessarily. we are expecting a new announcement from the stormont executive later today, we are hearing that may be toughening up on fines and ways to enforce restrictions. ministers say they are very worried about the big jump in numbers recently, particularly as we are also seeing hospital admissions increasing too. mr, thank you very much. the r number in scotland — the average number of people each person with covid—19 passes the virus — could now be as high as 1.6. speaking at the
area, lots of cross—border travel is the norm, and the neighbouring county of donegal in the republic of irelandf the virus than other parts of ireland too. a number of restrictions have come in in derry and stra bane restrictions have come in in derry and strabane in the last few days. currently pubs, restaurants and cafes can be taken away only or outdoor dining, museum attractions are closed, and across northern ireland the rule is no mixing of households in private homes. in donegal...
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by the irish met service, and it is here we are likely to see the most disruption across the republic of ireland band of very heavy squally rain spreading its way eastwards across the country through the course of saturday. very strong winds on that as it moves through. behind it, blustery showers, some sunshine, longer spells of rain continuing across the north—west of the uk and those winds gusting to 70 miles an hour around irish sea coasts. elsewhere, generally around 40, 45 miles an hour, maybe even more than that in exposure. we will see some sunshine around into the afternoon. those temperatures on the mild side once again. storm aidan clears away, but another one hot on its heels moves through for sunday. so again, another windy start, widespread gales, outbreaks of heavy rain through sunday morning. that will clear through to sunshine and blustery showers, some of these will be heavy across western areas. again, merging together to produce longer spells of rain. and it is across the north and the west where we'll see the strongest of the winds once again. mild in the south—east, but a l
by the irish met service, and it is here we are likely to see the most disruption across the republic of ireland band of very heavy squally rain spreading its way eastwards across the country through the course of saturday. very strong winds on that as it moves through. behind it, blustery showers, some sunshine, longer spells of rain continuing across the north—west of the uk and those winds gusting to 70 miles an hour around irish sea coasts. elsewhere, generally around 40, 45 miles an...
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chris hughton played for spurs for 13 years, and represented the republic of ireland, before becoming and how he feels there could be a lost generation of managers and coaches because of how black players were treated in that era. racism was accepted in the 70s and 805, raci5m was accepted in the 705 and 805, and there probably would not be two or three weeks that would pass that you would not get some type of racial abu5e that you would not get some type of racial abuse from the terraces at an away game. it would have been heard and heard by others. the fact that nothing was ever done about it, it wa5 nothing was ever done about it, it was a culture that was accepted. on a lot of occasions there was not a 5upport mechanism. you were almost going through it by yourself. i think my personality helped me cope. you became hardened to it, and if you let it affect you and the only one that was going to suffer from it with you. you had to be thick—skinned, if you wanted to have a career in the game you had to get on with that. the hardest bit for me to a cce pt on with that. the hardest bit
chris hughton played for spurs for 13 years, and represented the republic of ireland, before becoming and how he feels there could be a lost generation of managers and coaches because of how black players were treated in that era. racism was accepted in the 70s and 805, raci5m was accepted in the 705 and 805, and there probably would not be two or three weeks that would pass that you would not get some type of racial abu5e that you would not get some type of racial abuse from the terraces at an...
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earlier, wales drew with the republic of ireland, while northern ireland lost.belgium are the best team in the world right now. gareth southgate's conservative team selection raised many eyebrows. bands' mood worsened when after a solid start, on the lukaku when after a solid start, on the lu ka ku left eric when after a solid start, on the lukaku left eric dierfor when after a solid start, on the lukaku left eric dier for dust. lukaku left eric dier for dust. lu ka ku stepped lukaku left eric dier for dust. lukaku stepped up for his first ever goalfor england. lukaku stepped up for his first ever goal for england. england lukaku stepped up for his first ever goalfor england. england seemed lukaku stepped up for his first ever goal for england. england seemed all at sea but when jordan goal for england. england seemed all at sea but whenjordan henderson felt a hand on his shoulder, step forward marcus rashford mbe. a much better england started the second half but mason mount was my first senior goal was a bit of a fluke. england ended as they started, professio
earlier, wales drew with the republic of ireland, while northern ireland lost.belgium are the best team in the world right now. gareth southgate's conservative team selection raised many eyebrows. bands' mood worsened when after a solid start, on the lukaku when after a solid start, on the lu ka ku left eric when after a solid start, on the lukaku left eric dierfor when after a solid start, on the lukaku left eric dier for dust. lukaku left eric dier for dust. lu ka ku stepped lukaku left eric...