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has transitioned out of the european union ended this year but much remains unresolved especially over the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland in an attempt to preserve peace and avoid a hard border on the island a customs check in the irish sea was agreed upon but many in northern ireland say it's created a new border between them and the u.k. many say they feel neglected and abandoned by london critics of bragg's predicted that it would destabilize the peace but what peace has never been firm that peace rather has never been firm the 1998 good friday agreement may have ended decades of sectarian violence but it did not embrace memories and to that the element of organized crime and you have a powder keg that simply needs a spark. after days of attacks by pro british writers and police the violence escalated crowds exchanged petrol bombs and stones across the wall built to separate no not and divided pro british and pro irish communities. it's a flare up of the sectarian violence the vast majority in the british province want to see consigned to history there can mean no p.s. in our society for violence or the th
has transitioned out of the european union ended this year but much remains unresolved especially over the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland in an attempt to preserve peace and avoid a hard border on the island a customs check in the irish sea was agreed upon but many in northern ireland say it's created a new border between them and the u.k. many say they feel neglected and abandoned by london critics of bragg's predicted that it would destabilize the peace but what...
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s transition out of the european union ended this year but much remains unresolved especially over the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland in an attempt to preserve peace and avoid a hard border on the island a customs check in the irish sea was agreed upon but many in northern ireland say it's created a new border between them and the u.k. many say they feel neglected and abandoned by london critics of brecht's that predicted that it would destabilize the peace but what peace has never been firm that peace rather has never been firm the 1998 good friday agreement may have ended decades of sectarian violence but it did not embrace memories add to that the element of organized crime and you have a powder keg that simply needs a spark. off the days of attacks by pro british writers and police the violence escalated crowds exchanged petrol bombs and stones across the wall built to separate no moderns divided pro british and pro irish communities. it's a flare up of the sectarian violence the vast majority in the british province want to see consigned to history there can mean nucleus in our society for violence o
s transition out of the european union ended this year but much remains unresolved especially over the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland in an attempt to preserve peace and avoid a hard border on the island a customs check in the irish sea was agreed upon but many in northern ireland say it's created a new border between them and the u.k. many say they feel neglected and abandoned by london critics of brecht's that predicted that it would destabilize the peace but what...
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has transitioned out of the european union ended this year but much remains unresolved especially over the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland in an attempt to preserve peace and avoid a hard border on the island a customs check in the irish sea was agreed upon but many in northern ireland say it's created a new border between them and the u.k. many say they feel neglected and abandoned by london critics of brecht's that predicted that it would destabilize the peace but what peace has never been firm that peace rather has never been firm the 1998 good friday agreement may have ended decades of sectarian violence but it did not embrace memories and to that the element of organized crime and you have a powder keg that simply needs a spark. off the days of attacks by pro british writers and police the violence escalated crowds exchanged petrol bombs and stones across the wall built to separate no i'm not ns divided pro british and pro irish communities. it's a flare up of the sectarian violence the vast majority in the british province want to see consigned to history there can mean no p.s. in our society for violenc
has transitioned out of the european union ended this year but much remains unresolved especially over the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland in an attempt to preserve peace and avoid a hard border on the island a customs check in the irish sea was agreed upon but many in northern ireland say it's created a new border between them and the u.k. many say they feel neglected and abandoned by london critics of brecht's that predicted that it would destabilize the peace but...
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couldn't guarantee uefa a 25% capacity at the aviva stadium because of the virus situation in the republic of irelande that guarantee but seville, and the regional government in andalusia has stepped in — they'll host all of spain's group matches. there was a concern that munich wouldn't be able to make that capacity promise either, but that venue has now confirmed it will go ahead with staging germany's three group matches and a quarter final. what does this mean for the home nations? on for the home nations? the surface, it looks like fa will on the surface, it looks like fans will get to see more matches and maybe go to more matches? let's hope so. it will be a quarter full. maybe go to more matches? let's hope so. it will be a quarterfull. this is how it will look for the home nations. england and scotland are both in group d — neither of them will leave great britain during the group stage. for the last 16 match, they'll play at wembley if they win the group or copenhagen if they come second, more complicated if they go through as one of the best third placed sides. wales have more travelling to
couldn't guarantee uefa a 25% capacity at the aviva stadium because of the virus situation in the republic of irelande that guarantee but seville, and the regional government in andalusia has stepped in — they'll host all of spain's group matches. there was a concern that munich wouldn't be able to make that capacity promise either, but that venue has now confirmed it will go ahead with staging germany's three group matches and a quarter final. what does this mean for the home nations? on for...
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ireland should remain part of the united kingdom. but nationalist parties believe it should leave the u.k. and reunite with the republic of ireland. as only made things more complicated. reporter: on an already febrile situation, more fuel on the fire. the piece was broken. in the hands of teenagers, petrol bombs thrown in both directions over the wall. each evening, they are keeping the communities apart. now forced open, rammed by cars and battered by police. a running battle between crowds on each side. >> they are joining in. reporter: who is encouraging it? >> the loyalist party. it is not working. reporter: as the fighting continued, local priests tried to warn young people of the danger in harm's way. the attacks lasted over an hour. they have been interrupted by the arrival of this line of police land rovers, which pushed the crowd back. earlier, othe others of the wall, a bus was hijacked and set a. -- alight. >> this is moreover then we have seen in recent years. there were large groups on both sides. this is not something we have seen for a number of years. reporter: loyalist communities are staunchly british. there is a
ireland should remain part of the united kingdom. but nationalist parties believe it should leave the u.k. and reunite with the republic of ireland. as only made things more complicated. reporter: on an already febrile situation, more fuel on the fire. the piece was broken. in the hands of teenagers, petrol bombs thrown in both directions over the wall. each evening, they are keeping the communities apart. now forced open, rammed by cars and battered by police. a running battle between crowds...
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in the 90's, it ended violence between nationalist who wanted northern ireland to join the republic of irelandanted to stay in the u.k.. as part of this, the irish border is open. no checks. the eu and u.k. agreed that land border checks wrist republican anger. there was no equipment a schip -- calculation for loyalists checks in the irish sea and anger has followed. >> protocol has betrad us and made us feel like foreigners and our own country. they will not cup the mustard. >> we have also seen violence in areas. this was connected to upset over the handling of a large republican funeral of the last year. that is connected to a broader section that loyalists are not being treated fairly. anger at the form brexit has taken, for his part, he expressed concerns and has called the checks unnecessary. describing it this way. >> we are getti the barnacles off of the thing. sandpaper and get into shape. >> that is the prime minister arguing to sandpaper into shape the checks he agreed to. the u.k. is accused by the eu a breaking international law. outside of the eu, hard to sandpaper away. for the
in the 90's, it ended violence between nationalist who wanted northern ireland to join the republic of irelandanted to stay in the u.k.. as part of this, the irish border is open. no checks. the eu and u.k. agreed that land border checks wrist republican anger. there was no equipment a schip -- calculation for loyalists checks in the irish sea and anger has followed. >> protocol has betrad us and made us feel like foreigners and our own country. they will not cup the mustard. >> we...
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ireland and the rest of the u.k. it was meant to prevent bear checks between northern ireland and the republic of ireland which remains part of the e.u. . human rights activists are crying foul over the case of a former u.s. intelligence analyst who says that to 10 years in prison for blowing the whistle on washington's targeted drone assassination program last week daniel hale pleaded guilty to transmit ink and retaining national defense information using the espionage act in this way to prosecute journalists sources and spies childes newsgathering and discourages sources from coming forward with information in the public interest particularly when it relates to national security where government secrecy is at its height these documents detail the secret unaccountable process for targeting and killing people around the world including u.s. citizens through drone strikes there are vital public importance and the related to their disclosure is protected by the 1st amendment. hale was an intelligence analyst during the administration and identified targets for kill and capture the us government went after him when he di
ireland and the rest of the u.k. it was meant to prevent bear checks between northern ireland and the republic of ireland which remains part of the e.u. . human rights activists are crying foul over the case of a former u.s. intelligence analyst who says that to 10 years in prison for blowing the whistle on washington's targeted drone assassination program last week daniel hale pleaded guilty to transmit ink and retaining national defense information using the espionage act in this way to...
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mary robinson was the first female president in the republic of ireland, elected in 1990. ing a politician, she trained as a lawyer on leaving office she became the un high commissioner of human rights. and ellenjohnson sirleaf there must was the first woman to be elected head of state in africa. she was president of liberia until 2018. an economist by training, she was the joint recipient of the nobel peace prize in 2011 for her work in promoting women's rights and for her leadership during and after a liberia's civil war. welcome to you both. remember, you, too, canjoin the conversation using the hashtag on screen. we have lots and lots of great questions and i'm sure some really brilliant on those from a two panellists so let's get straight down to business and faith immanuel in lagos, nigeria. your question. hello, good evening. really excited to be here. my question is, given our culture, why is there a sense of male entitlement? this gets straight down to business, doesn't it? why does the patriarch you still exist? the long—standing cultural assumptions are what gave
mary robinson was the first female president in the republic of ireland, elected in 1990. ing a politician, she trained as a lawyer on leaving office she became the un high commissioner of human rights. and ellenjohnson sirleaf there must was the first woman to be elected head of state in africa. she was president of liberia until 2018. an economist by training, she was the joint recipient of the nobel peace prize in 2011 for her work in promoting women's rights and for her leadership during...
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unionists, who accuse london of the trail and say they are pushing them into a union with the republic of irelandne group has already withdrawn support for the good friday agreement. at to that growing resentment over northern ireland authorities's decision not to prosecute party leaders for attending the funeral of an ira intelligence chief last year in a violation of covid restrictions. the frustration has spilled over into violence the likes of which have not been seen before the the good friday agreement, pitting loyalists against catholic nationalist. anchor: myanmar's envoy to the united nations has urged the security council to impose a no-fly zone, arms embargo and targeted sanctions on the military. this comes as the generals refused to allow the u.n. special envoy for myanmar to visit the country. local media reported more deaths and security forces continued the crackdown on anti-coup protesters. reporter: as shots rang out, demonstrators respond with fireworks. they have erected barricades to slowly army's advance into a southern city. the crackdown has been harsh. several local sourc
unionists, who accuse london of the trail and say they are pushing them into a union with the republic of irelandne group has already withdrawn support for the good friday agreement. at to that growing resentment over northern ireland authorities's decision not to prosecute party leaders for attending the funeral of an ira intelligence chief last year in a violation of covid restrictions. the frustration has spilled over into violence the likes of which have not been seen before the the good...
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back lash loyalist claim the agreement to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland has created a new one in the irish sea eroding ties interest to the u.k. leaving northern ireland in limbo if this were the only source of trouble it would be enough but it's not i'm burnt off in berlin.
back lash loyalist claim the agreement to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland has created a new one in the irish sea eroding ties interest to the u.k. leaving northern ireland in limbo if this were the only source of trouble it would be enough but it's not i'm burnt off in berlin.
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the good friday peace accord, and keep an open land border between northern ireland and the republic of irelanditain agreed to the northern ireland protocol. this effectively moved the relevant customs checks to the irish sea. however this has led to trade friction. logistics uk, which represents the freight industry, calculates that since january around half of its members sending goods from great britain to northern ireland have had their exports delayed or cancelled due to the new border changes. joining me now is roger pollen, head of fsb northern ireland— how has this affected your members — how bad is the situation?— we've just mentioned that one statistic from logistics uk. there is all sorted evidence to show how hard this transition has been. show how hard this transition has been-— has been. that's right, there is a lot of — has been. that's right, there is a lot of evidence. - has been. that's right, there is a lot of evidence. not - is a lot of evidence. not seeing all that. there are businesses that were closed last year that are still closed, so they haven't yet emerged to see wha
the good friday peace accord, and keep an open land border between northern ireland and the republic of irelanditain agreed to the northern ireland protocol. this effectively moved the relevant customs checks to the irish sea. however this has led to trade friction. logistics uk, which represents the freight industry, calculates that since january around half of its members sending goods from great britain to northern ireland have had their exports delayed or cancelled due to the new border...
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the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become - a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, - many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is- being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffeh — this is bbc world news, the latest headlines... on day four of ex—police officer derek chauvin�*s trial, george floyd's former girlfriend reflects on his life and his battle with addiction. a series of disturbing videos have been obtained by the bbc which appear to show the killing of unarmed civilians in ethiopia's northern tigray region, by people wearing ethiopian army uniforms. the united nations secretary general has told the bbc that rich nations should share the coronavirus vaccines they've bought, instead of stockpiling them. 600 million doses have been distributed worldwide but
the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become - a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, - many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is- being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave...
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very clear that whilst we want to ensure that goods that are moving into the eu through the republic of irelanding from northern ireland to great britain unfettered as they are, and goods moving from great britain and northern ireland can do so freely and flexibly in a pragmatic approach. there was a breach of trust in relation to the northern ireland protocol, and creating barriers to trade between great britain and northern ireland that we were told would not happen and have happened. and they undermined the sense of identity and the place of northern ireland within the united kingdom. what is the secretary of state going to do? we took unilateral action just a few weeks ago to ease some of the issues, and issues that would've made matters even more difficult, as i suggested at the time, and i think it's now very clear they were the right actions to take. and i think through that, people can see that we are determined to deal with some of the problems and the issues there in the protocol. brandon lewis. time now for a look at some other westminster news in brief. the government was defeated i
very clear that whilst we want to ensure that goods that are moving into the eu through the republic of irelanding from northern ireland to great britain unfettered as they are, and goods moving from great britain and northern ireland can do so freely and flexibly in a pragmatic approach. there was a breach of trust in relation to the northern ireland protocol, and creating barriers to trade between great britain and northern ireland that we were told would not happen and have happened. and...
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the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace.ting up in offices, businesses, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel, where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffel. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: disturbing videos which appear to show the massacre of unarmed civilians in northern ethiopia have been obtained by the bbc. george floyd's former girlfriend reflects on his life and their battle with addiction on day four of ex—police officer derek chauvin�*s trial. police in belgium have dispersed a crowd of several thousand young people who'd turned out for a non—existent concert. tanya dendrinos has the details. it started as a joke on social media but this april fools' prank quickly gained traction, str
the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace.ting up in offices, businesses, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel, where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is being marked by a...
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the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. offices, businesses, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become - a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians| wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is- being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffeh — this is bbc news. the latest headlines — police guarding the capitol building in washington have shot and killed a man who drove his car into two police officers. one of the officers has also died. a minneapolis homicide investigator has said police officer derek chauvin used "totally unnecessary" deadly force when kneeling on george floyd's neck during an arrest last may. at least 50 people have been killed in a passenger train crash in taiwan. hundreds of others have been freed from the wreckage after being trapped for hours. our correspondent john sudworth
the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. offices, businesses, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become - a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians| wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is- being marked by a re—enactment of...
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the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace.pubs, and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. a small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become - a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians| wished it had never been built. the eiffel towers's- birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffel. - this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: in the george floyd murder trial in the us, the court is shown new footage of mr floyd just before his death the french president emmanuel macron puts mainland france back into lockdown again for four weeks as cases double since february to nearly 40,000 a day the bbc�*s china correspondent has had to relocate from beijing to taiwan under pressure and threats from chinese authorities. chinese state media outlets are still running stories attacking john for its coverage of the origins of the coronavirus. geary is speaking earlierfrom o
the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace.pubs, and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. a small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become - a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians| wished it had never been built. the eiffel towers's- birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by...
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mary robinson was the first female president in the republic of ireland, elected in 1990. politician, she trained as a lawyer. on leaving office, she became the un high commissioner for human rights. and ellenjohnson sirleaf was the first woman to be elected a head of state in africa. she was president of liberia until 2018. an economist by training, she was the joint recipient of the nobel peace prize in 2011 for her work in promoting women's rights and for her leadership during and after liberia's civil war. welcome to you both. and remember, you, too, can join the conversation — it's hashtag #bbcglobalquestions. we've got lots and lots of great questions and i'm sure some really brilliant answers from our two panellists, so let's get straight down to business and faith immanuel in nigeria, in lagos. faith, your question, please? hello, good evening! i'm pretty excited to be here. right, my name is faith- immanuel from lagos and my question is as follows — - given that patriarchy is rooted in our culture, why is there i a sense of male entitlement? ellenjohnson sirleaf,
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in the �*90s and ended violence between nationalists, who want northern ireland to join the republic of ireland of this, the irish border is all open with no checks. and the eu and the uk agreed that any land border checks risked anger. but there was no equivalent calculation for loyalists and checks in the irish sea. and anger has followed. we have been betrayed and we feel like foreigners in our own country. tea and sympathy will not cut the mustard. we have also seen violence in loyalist areas. this was belfast in april, connected to upset over the handling of a large republican funeral last year and that is connected to a broader perception that loyalists are not being treated fairly. anger at the form brexit has taken plays into that. for his part, borisjohnson expressed concern at the violence and has called the checks in the irish sea unnecessary, describing what has happened this way. we are getting the barnacles off the thing and sandpapering it into shape. the prime minister arguing to sandpaper into shape the checks that he agreed to. the uk has now delayed some of these checks is ac
in the �*90s and ended violence between nationalists, who want northern ireland to join the republic of ireland of this, the irish border is all open with no checks. and the eu and the uk agreed that any land border checks risked anger. but there was no equivalent calculation for loyalists and checks in the irish sea. and anger has followed. we have been betrayed and we feel like foreigners in our own country. tea and sympathy will not cut the mustard. we have also seen violence in loyalist...
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in the background i did attentions make the prospect of a united northern republic of ireland more less likely. there will never be genuine consent from members of what i consider to be the colonial. population of the north of ireland who want to remember these circumstances under which a small percentage of the population you maybe 20 or 30 percent are ever going to want to join in peaceably and they're reunited i don't know just librax it's just like any referendum just like the saudis independence referendum once you get a 50 plus one. if you're a democrat he must accept. for me the partition of ireland has has been as it has that was there will be a colony in harlem it was forced upon the ice people at the force of british films not on full for protests in the still of the now and just didn't you know wish itself a new existence and more of it was born from british violence on the threat of an all out war on how explainable by bruce cover so for me reunification is a central part of the healing process for everyone out of the world and so it's a protestant on the center and the say
in the background i did attentions make the prospect of a united northern republic of ireland more less likely. there will never be genuine consent from members of what i consider to be the colonial. population of the north of ireland who want to remember these circumstances under which a small percentage of the population you maybe 20 or 30 percent are ever going to want to join in peaceably and they're reunited i don't know just librax it's just like any referendum just like the saudis...
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the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. nts will face a heavy fine. out of the washington hilton hotel, where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffel. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: police guarding the capitol building in washington have shot and killed a man who drove his car into two police officers. one of the officers has died. a minneapolis homicide investigator has said police officer, derek chauvin, used "totally unnecessary" deadly force when kneeling on george floyd's neck during an arrest last may. new research suggests the asteroid impact that killed off the dinosaurs also gave birth to our planet's tropical rainforests as we know them. paleobiologist, doctor monica carvalho from the smithsonian tropical research institute, is one of those researchers
the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. nts will face a heavy fine. out of the washington hilton hotel, where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffel. this is bbc world news, the latest...
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the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace.. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become - a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians| wished it had never been built. the eiffel towers's- birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffel. - this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a hong kong court has found seven leading pro—democracy campaigners guilty of taking part in an unauthorised protest two years ago. and france is plunged into lockdown again as a third coronavirus wave hits the country with nonessential shops and schools shutting for four weeks. facebook has announced it's giving users more options over the organisation of their news feed. they can now choose between having the news feed ordered either chronologically or algorithmically. users can also now control people who comment on their posts by differing between the �*public�* and their �*fri
the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace.. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become - a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians| wished it had never been built. the eiffel towers's- birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffel. - this is bbc news. the...
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signed in the 90s and ended violence between nationalists, who want northern ireland to join the republic of irelands, the irish border is all open with no checks. and the eu in the uk agreed that any land border tax —— checks risked anger. but there was no equivalent calculation for loyalists and checks in the irish sea. and anger has followed. irate checks in the irish sea. and anger has followed. we have been betrayed _ anger has followed. we have been betrayed and _ anger has followed. we have been betrayed and we - anger has followed. we have been betrayed and we feel . anger has followed. we have l been betrayed and we feel like farmers in our own country. tea and sympathy will not cut the mustard. ~ violence in loyalist areas. this was belfast in april, connected to an upset over the handling of a large republican funeral last year and that is connected to a broader perception that loyalists are not being treated fairly. anger at the form brexit has taken place into that. for his part, borisjohnson place into that. for his part, boris johnson expressed place into that. for his part, borisjohn
signed in the 90s and ended violence between nationalists, who want northern ireland to join the republic of irelands, the irish border is all open with no checks. and the eu in the uk agreed that any land border tax —— checks risked anger. but there was no equivalent calculation for loyalists and checks in the irish sea. and anger has followed. irate checks in the irish sea. and anger has followed. we have been betrayed _ anger has followed. we have been betrayed and _ anger has followed....
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the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become a symbol of paris, - 100 years ago, many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday- is being marked by a re—enactment of the first assent by gustave eiffel — this is bbc news, the latest headlines. let's get some of the day's other news. on day four of ex—police officer derek chauvin's trial, george floyd's former girlfriend reflects on his life and his battle with addiction. a series of disturbing videos have been obtained by the bbc which appear to show the killing of unarmed civilians in ethiopia's northern tigray region, by people wearing ethiopian army uniforms. the united nations secretary general has told the bbc that rich nations should share the coronavirus vaccines they've bought — instead of stockpiling them. 600 million doses have b
the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become a symbol of paris, - 100 years ago, many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday- is being marked by a re—enactment of the first assent by gustave...
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the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace.es, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel, where he had been addressing a trade union conference. a small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffel. welcome back. police in belgium have dispersed a group of young people who turned out for a non—existent concert. it started as a joke on social media but this april fools' prank quickly gained traction, striking a nerve with a young crowd demanding freedom. all chant. translation: too many rules are imposed on us that really l deprive us of our freedom, even though we are aware of the problem. we don't deny the existence of covid, we are careful, but we just need to be allowed to live a little. around 2,000 people attended the event in the belgian capital, ignoring warnings from po
the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace.es, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel, where he had been addressing a trade union conference. a small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by...
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the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace.e a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. a small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become - a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians| wished it had never been built. the eiffel towers's- birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffel. - this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the french president emmanuel macron puts mainland france back into lockdown again for four weeks as cases double since february to nearly 40,000 a day. in the george floyd murder trial in the us, the court is shown new footage of mr floyd just before his death. matt gaetz, the republican congressman and long—time supporter of former president donald trump, is being investigated by the us justice department over allegations he had a sexual relationship with a 17—year—old girl. congressman gaetz is accused of paying the teenager to travel with him. it is illegal in ameri
the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace.e a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. a small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become - a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians| wished it had never been built. the eiffel towers's- birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffel. - this is bbc...
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very clear that, whilst we want to ensure that goods that are moving into the eu through the republic of irelandm northern ireland to great britain unfettered as they are, and goods moving from great britain and northern ireland can do so freely and flexibly in a pragmatic approach. there was a breach of trust in relation to the northern ireland protocol, and creating barriers to trade between great britain and northern ireland that we were told would not happen and have happened. and they undermine the sense of identity and the place of northern ireland within the united kingdom. what will the secretary of state do? we took unilateral action just a few weeks ago to ease some of the issues that would've made matters even more difficult, as i suggested at the time, and i think it's now very clear they were the right actions to take. and through that, i think people can see that we are determined to deal with some of the problems in the issues there in the protocol. you're watching tuesday in parliament with me, david cornock. now, with the pubs re—opening in england, it's possible you have other
very clear that, whilst we want to ensure that goods that are moving into the eu through the republic of irelandm northern ireland to great britain unfettered as they are, and goods moving from great britain and northern ireland can do so freely and flexibly in a pragmatic approach. there was a breach of trust in relation to the northern ireland protocol, and creating barriers to trade between great britain and northern ireland that we were told would not happen and have happened. and they...
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of a loophole in these controls because of the special brexit deal on northern ireland, which means there is no hard border between northern ireland and the republic we had better close it over this." crosstalk. they still pressed the button though, didn't they? - crosstalk. well, they pressed the button on printing the proposal. they never actually got as far as becoming the real world. in a few hours after that, they would've done. crosstalk. i know that does not matter, yeah. for people here, itjust showed — it underlined also the kind of suspicion that people had all the way through that actually, lots of people in the commission particularly never really understood the sensitivity of northern ireland and ireland. they were very happy to talk about the importance of ireland and the good friday agreement but they never really understood actually the way that northern ireland is — parts is on the island of ireland but it is part of the uk. it took away the moral high ground from the eu. exactly. because if you remember the eu back in september, when the government said that it may have to break international law in a specific and limited way and
of a loophole in these controls because of the special brexit deal on northern ireland, which means there is no hard border between northern ireland and the republic we had better close it over this." crosstalk. they still pressed the button though, didn't they? - crosstalk. well, they pressed the button on printing the proposal. they never actually got as far as becoming the real world. in a few hours after that, they would've done. crosstalk. i know that does not matter, yeah. for people...
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in the republic of ireland that set “p in the republic of ireland that set up it's called a shared island or a reunified ireland could luck. what kind of shape that might take in the future. i think with all of these dynamics going on it is particular concern for unionism more generally. but for the dup at the largest party in northern island those sorts of considerations have a particularly pertinent residence. for our party in particular it's going to have to take stock of what it is they actually want to achieve going forward. and seriously consider within those conversation what northern ireland base will be in the future. both within the united kingdom and in terms of its base on the island of ireland as well. . ~ base on the island of ireland as well. ., ,, , ., ., base on the island of ireland as well. ., ,, ., ., ,, well. thank you for talking with e es. well. thank you for talking with eyes i'm _ well. thank you for talking with eyes i'm sure _ well. thank you for talking with eyes. i'm sure it _ well. thank you for talking with eyes. i'm sure it will _ well. thank you for talkin
in the republic of ireland that set “p in the republic of ireland that set up it's called a shared island or a reunified ireland could luck. what kind of shape that might take in the future. i think with all of these dynamics going on it is particular concern for unionism more generally. but for the dup at the largest party in northern island those sorts of considerations have a particularly pertinent residence. for our party in particular it's going to have to take stock of what it is they...
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lash loyalist claimed the agreement to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland has created a new one in the irish sea eroding times intrust to the u.k. leaving northern ireland in limbo if this were the only source of trouble it would be enough but it's not i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. it seems that we saw were absolutely disgraceful and it's a mercy that no one has lost their life as a result of this appalling violence. a new brick built new path so one has achieved or can ever change and it. is written for everybody at the table but i tell you where there are 3 there isn't room for armed gangs. gangs care nothing about the future of the society. also coming up and they make up less than one percent of the u.s. population yet transgender people are the target of legislation across the country this week our console became the 1st state in america to ban doctors from offering sex change treatments to trans people under the age of 18 as soon as i came out i was like i want to start hormone i had to go through therapy. for a year before i could even sta
lash loyalist claimed the agreement to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland has created a new one in the irish sea eroding times intrust to the u.k. leaving northern ireland in limbo if this were the only source of trouble it would be enough but it's not i'm burnt off in berlin this is the day. it seems that we saw were absolutely disgraceful and it's a mercy that no one has lost their life as a result of this appalling violence. a new brick built new path so...
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of violence in eye -- ireland. the violence stems from the long simmering anger over the northern ireland protocol. northern ireland is part of the united kingdom now has economic barriers with the republiceen catholic militias and the largely protestant police. the violence coincides with the death of great britain's prince philip. h of great britain's pri philip antibacterial or moisturizing body wash? definitely moisturizer! antibacterial can i have both? new dove care & protect body wash eliminates 99% of bacteria and moisturizes for hours two for one! can i keep it? new dove care & protect, zero compromise! oh, it was terrible. can i keep it? i was totally stranded. no tp? nope, empty roll. so what happened? well... we started buying charmin super mega roll. whoa! that's huge! charmin super mega roll is 6 rolls in 1 and lasts so much longer you don't always have to worry about the roll running out. i'm glad you were rescued, dad. me too. it was a huge relief. enjoy the go with charmin. guaranteed to fit or your money back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ [music and sound effects played in reverse] this...is our shot. the covid-19 vaccines are ready. and so is walg
of violence in eye -- ireland. the violence stems from the long simmering anger over the northern ireland protocol. northern ireland is part of the united kingdom now has economic barriers with the republiceen catholic militias and the largely protestant police. the violence coincides with the death of great britain's prince philip. h of great britain's pri philip antibacterial or moisturizing body wash? definitely moisturizer! antibacterial can i have both? new dove care & protect body...
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of young people have been battling the police, some are as young as 12 years old. why is this happening? one big reason, brexit. northern ireland is part of the united kingdom the republicwhen the uk left the eu, that enflamed a range of long-standing issues, including borders and national identity. the covid pandemic also made this worse. new trade rules under brexit delayed getting items to store shelves. demonstrations continued this evening as authorities continue to call for peace. >>> we'll refocus on the u.s. when we come back. and a fight over the first amendment. former congresswoman katie hill is here to talk about her lawsuit against the "daily mail." and we'll get into why congressman matt gaetz is referencing her in an op-ed about his scandal. ferencing her about his scandal. antibacterial can i have both? new dove care & protect body wash eliminates 99% of bacteria and moisturizes for hours two for one! can i keep it? new dove care & protect, zero compromise! incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $349 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus
of young people have been battling the police, some are as young as 12 years old. why is this happening? one big reason, brexit. northern ireland is part of the united kingdom the republicwhen the uk left the eu, that enflamed a range of long-standing issues, including borders and national identity. the covid pandemic also made this worse. new trade rules under brexit delayed getting items to store shelves. demonstrations continued this evening as authorities continue to call for peace....
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of young people have been battling the police, some are as young as 12 years old. why is this happening? one big reason, brexit. northern ireland is part of the united kingdom. the republicand's partner, ireland, and that enflamed a range of long-standing issues, including borders and national identity. the covid pandemic also made this worse. new trade rules under brexit delayed getting items to store shelves. demonstrations continued this evening as authorities continue to call for peace. >>> we'll refocus on the u.s. when we come back. and a fight over the first amendment. former congresswoman katie hill is here to talk about her lawsuit against the "daily mail." and we'll get into why congressman matt gaetz is referencing her in an op-ed about his scandal. (mom vo) we fit a lot of life into our subaru forester. (dad) it's good to be back. (mom) it sure is. (mom vo) over the years, we trusted it to carry and protect the things that were most important to us. (mom) good boy. (mom vo) we always knew we had a lot of life ahead of us. (mom) remember this? (mom vo) that's why we chose a car that we knew would be there for us through it all. (male vo) welcome to the subaru
of young people have been battling the police, some are as young as 12 years old. why is this happening? one big reason, brexit. northern ireland is part of the united kingdom. the republicand's partner, ireland, and that enflamed a range of long-standing issues, including borders and national identity. the covid pandemic also made this worse. new trade rules under brexit delayed getting items to store shelves. demonstrations continued this evening as authorities continue to call for peace....
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your dime here will soon see how many are 3 grown ups is due to a 1000000 and now lives in the republic of irelandboss they're probably all who've gone grower joe molly yes and nobody else. not. god where there was not was enough then either he doesn't. let up on more than was the boss there billy employees who. dug. him so when i asked you not only would be in israel. think she going in with oh but i might cut off not systematically if you mean yeah aquarium fair score by the nonsense of the morning here too dreaming ali stalin was us please don't when you call god only in our new home without. plough the knob or done you. who will there thought was lead to startlement old english to the will you but do you know the one in which i want to go in the idea cars are all still employed no one up with the almost little speck but did the show that bought the stunk. but did not of it but but the play didn't see the many. dots of a soviet in the navy no solution but in a stock sniper probably and. for media as ordered. the old to be a bottom taco such as fox you. sit tight protests or blow it. there are 3
your dime here will soon see how many are 3 grown ups is due to a 1000000 and now lives in the republic of irelandboss they're probably all who've gone grower joe molly yes and nobody else. not. god where there was not was enough then either he doesn't. let up on more than was the boss there billy employees who. dug. him so when i asked you not only would be in israel. think she going in with oh but i might cut off not systematically if you mean yeah aquarium fair score by the nonsense of the...
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you die he'll soon see them in the year 3 grownups is due to a 1000000 and now lives in the republic of irelandboss that. all know because you know a child molly yes you go by this. last. god way there was no i was not then i have not been on. that above was bust a bust i merely amputees who. loves. you i. thought i knew. he had someone ask to be in his fear. the epic teaching going on with all that are my kind of love not just nationally in a yank way and fair school but on a census for mourners here's what was in it ali style event was a speech something you call god broadening an army home without fully clothed no one knew who or or style of what other thought was played to start on the road it is still the way it watered thought but he added that when there was also a couple of years in the idea cars were all still abroad and what up with the i was the most effective but did the show that bought the stock. but did not it but that but i didn't see the many vosh not the good outs of the soviet in the navy no suited doublet in a strage an eprom probably an aa. meeting at assortment of. the own
you die he'll soon see them in the year 3 grownups is due to a 1000000 and now lives in the republic of irelandboss that. all know because you know a child molly yes you go by this. last. god way there was no i was not then i have not been on. that above was bust a bust i merely amputees who. loves. you i. thought i knew. he had someone ask to be in his fear. the epic teaching going on with all that are my kind of love not just nationally in a yank way and fair school but on a census for...
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soon see them into your 3 grown ups is doomed to a 1000000 and now lives in the republic of ireland.oss that. oh god you know a child molly if you go by this. last. car where there was no i was up for the night and i've been on. that about i was busting a bust i merely employees who. lives. why . didn't someone ask to be in is fear. the epping teaching going on with all that are my kind of love done assess nicely in a yank way unfair school bad on a sense of homeowners here's what was in an alley follow vandals us play something you call that on the road and cannot be home without fully flowed no one knew who are or style of what other thought was played to start on the road initial thought if water thought but the end of the phone there was also got bogus in the idea cars are all still abroad and what up with the also most spec but did the show that bought the stock. but did not it but that but i didn't see the many auction on the good outs to call the soviet in the navy no suited now but in a stash and i broke down about it enough. for me to get as ordered and that is the old the b
soon see them into your 3 grown ups is doomed to a 1000000 and now lives in the republic of ireland.oss that. oh god you know a child molly if you go by this. last. car where there was no i was up for the night and i've been on. that about i was busting a bust i merely employees who. lives. why . didn't someone ask to be in is fear. the epping teaching going on with all that are my kind of love done assess nicely in a yank way unfair school bad on a sense of homeowners here's what was in an...