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but thatis long way to go with thatjourney but that is the essentialjourney everyday to make northern , ., work. lots of work to be done. former leader _ work. lots of work to be done. former leader of _ work. lots of work to be done. former leader of the _ work. lots of work to be done. former leader of the ulster - work. lots of work to be done. - former leader of the ulster unionist party, thank you very much for your time and, yes, it is a question of the protocol that keeps coming up again and again and again but there isa again and again and again but there is a desire from voters around northern ireland irrespective of which party they voted for to see politicians back in the stormont executive and working for them but as one former dup mp told me a little earlier today the vote for the gop is also a vote too, you know, stick with that view on the protocol so it is a very difficult situation as politicians have been reflecting here. it looks like they will be looking to westminster and indeed the eu to really venue their focus on issues on the northern ireland vertical, a set o
but thatis long way to go with thatjourney but that is the essentialjourney everyday to make northern , ., work. lots of work to be done. former leader _ work. lots of work to be done. former leader of _ work. lots of work to be done. former leader of the _ work. lots of work to be done. former leader of the ulster - work. lots of work to be done. - former leader of the ulster unionist party, thank you very much for your time and, yes, it is a question of the protocol that keeps coming up again...
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thatjourney would accelerate over the next few months and years. that's where the audience is going to be. might there be a short—term loss in what we call reached a number of people coming to ourjournalism? it's possible if we get too far ahead of the market but in the longer run that's where the audiences are going to be unsustainable basis and if we are not moving towards those markets, overseas and in the uk we are going to face long—term decline and that's the thing we are trying to avoid. the director general told the committee that the bbc last 1200 staff in the past 18 months and he said more would be leaving. at what point does it get too much to be able to sustain the properties service? ., �* , ., able to sustain the properties service? . �* , ., ., able to sustain the properties service? . �*, ., ., ., . service? that's an important balance we have to strike. _ service? that's an important balance we have to strike. we _ service? that's an important balance we have to strike. we have - service? that's an important balance we have to str
thatjourney would accelerate over the next few months and years. that's where the audience is going to be. might there be a short—term loss in what we call reached a number of people coming to ourjournalism? it's possible if we get too far ahead of the market but in the longer run that's where the audiences are going to be unsustainable basis and if we are not moving towards those markets, overseas and in the uk we are going to face long—term decline and that's the thing we are trying to...
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we can shape change if we seek to unite people on thatjourney of change.ether, we can end the climate wars. together, we can take advantage of the opportunity for australia to be a renewable energy superpower. it has been a sombre night for the ousted prime minister, scott morrison. going into the election, all signs indicated that the incumbent was in trouble. mr morrisson�*s tenure has been dominated by national disasters, covid and scandals. i have always believed i in australians and they're judgment and tonight they have delivered their verdict. - —— their. independents have also done well in the election. amid public dissatisfaction with the major parties. albanese may have to rely on them. the people have listened, now it is up to the politicians. the rising cost—of—living and climate change have dominated the election as two key issues for voters. this is a country that is anxious and divided. its new leader has vowed that his will be a government of optimism and unity. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's
we can shape change if we seek to unite people on thatjourney of change.ether, we can end the climate wars. together, we can take advantage of the opportunity for australia to be a renewable energy superpower. it has been a sombre night for the ousted prime minister, scott morrison. going into the election, all signs indicated that the incumbent was in trouble. mr morrisson�*s tenure has been dominated by national disasters, covid and scandals. i have always believed i in australians and...
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zealand trying to get here for a long time and at last after more than two years they can make thatjourneyity of changsha in china have arrested nine people in connection with a collapsed building, where several people remain trapped or missing. the building collapsed on friday police say the owner of the building has been detained along with three other people involved in its design and construction. the other suspects are accused of providing false building safety reports. seven survivors were pulled from the building. at least 16 are trapped inside and more than 30 are missing. it is feared they may be also be under the debris. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. the president of tunisia has announced plans to rewrite his country's constitution. in a televised address, kais saied, who's dissolved government and parliament, said a committee would be established to redraft the existing framework and would conclude its work within days. opponents have accused him of trying to concentrate all the levers of power since he seized power nine months ago. the head of the un
zealand trying to get here for a long time and at last after more than two years they can make thatjourneyity of changsha in china have arrested nine people in connection with a collapsed building, where several people remain trapped or missing. the building collapsed on friday police say the owner of the building has been detained along with three other people involved in its design and construction. the other suspects are accused of providing false building safety reports. seven survivors...
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those who are working in other companies, if they've made thatjourney, they are not going to complain we heard during the debate that this is very polarised with certain people saying no one should be allowed to come in who makes the journey across the channel. it is a nuanced debate. those people who think we should accept everyone, there are 130 million in ethiopian, 90 million in the democratic republic of the congo, the whole of sub—saharan africa and we know the pressures on the nhs, on our schools are severe. if you look at the number of doctors per 1,000 it's now 2.95 in the uk which is the second lowest in europe. austria has five doctors per 1,000 and most of our close neighbours, france, germany, spain have only four so there are serious pressures on schools and on our precious nhs. we talk a lot about numbers, you've quoted some of them there but in reality more people, far more people are claiming asylum in france and germany than currently in the uk. well, i think we have a long tradition in this country with refugees, going back to the huguenots at the end of the 17th ce
those who are working in other companies, if they've made thatjourney, they are not going to complain we heard during the debate that this is very polarised with certain people saying no one should be allowed to come in who makes the journey across the channel. it is a nuanced debate. those people who think we should accept everyone, there are 130 million in ethiopian, 90 million in the democratic republic of the congo, the whole of sub—saharan africa and we know the pressures on the nhs, on...
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freya, if you want to pick up on that, just reflect on thatjourney from the earliest days to now andppose it has been — how significant matters. i suppose it has been quite _ how significant matters. i suppose it has been quite a _ how significant matters. i suppose it has been quite a remarkable - it has been quite a remarkable trajectory and looking at some of sinn fein�*s representatives in the cancer centre some of them, i mean, gerry kelly, a format member, pat sheen was a former hunger striker who survived hunger strike. you know, this is the trajectory of sinn fein, if you like, into government, that we shall begin really seriously in 1981 at the time of the hunger strikes. i mean, that's a0 years ago. now to have sinn fein, a nationalist party, a republican party at the head of government in northern ireland it is remarkable particularly when you consider again the trajectory of northern ireland itself. northern ireland has been in existence for 101 years and this has never happened before and i think the the things that has been really noticeable in the camps is people just
freya, if you want to pick up on that, just reflect on thatjourney from the earliest days to now andppose it has been — how significant matters. i suppose it has been quite _ how significant matters. i suppose it has been quite a _ how significant matters. i suppose it has been quite a remarkable - it has been quite a remarkable trajectory and looking at some of sinn fein�*s representatives in the cancer centre some of them, i mean, gerry kelly, a format member, pat sheen was a former...
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we can shape change if we seek to unite _ we can shape change if we seek to unite people on thatjourneycan shape change if we seek to unite people on that journey of change — unite people on that journey of change. together, we can end the climate _ change. together, we can end the climate wars. together, we can take advantage _ climate wars. together, we can take advantage of the opportunity for australia — advantage of the opportunity for australia to be a renewable energy superpower. it australia to be a renewable energy sunerpower-_ superpower. it has been a sombre niuht superpower. it has been a sombre ni . ht for superpower. it has been a sombre night for the _ superpower. it has been a sombre night for the ousted _ superpower. it has been a sombre night for the ousted prime - superpower. it has been a sombre l night for the ousted prime minister, scott morrison. going into the election all signs indicated that the incumbent was in trouble. mr morrisson's tenure has been dominated by national disasters, covid and mr scandals. i dominated by national disasters, covid and mr scandal
we can shape change if we seek to unite _ we can shape change if we seek to unite people on thatjourneycan shape change if we seek to unite people on that journey of change — unite people on that journey of change. together, we can end the climate _ change. together, we can end the climate wars. together, we can take advantage _ climate wars. together, we can take advantage of the opportunity for australia — advantage of the opportunity for australia to be a renewable energy superpower. it...
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have got to drive somewhere now they really consider whether or not they absolutely have to make thatjourneys at the moment. as i said. i— further. dire straits at the moment. as i said. i am _ further. dire straits at the moment. as i said, i am on _ further. dire straits at the moment. as i said, i am on universal- further. dire straits at the moment. as i said, i am on universal credit. | as i said, i am on universal credit. i as i said, i am on universal credit. i get _ as i said, i am on universal credit. i get £75_ as i said, i am on universal credit. i get £75 a — as i said, i am on universal credit. i get £75 a week to live on which i .et i get £75 a week to live on which i get monthly, £300. i got pay my gas electric— get monthly, £300. i got pay my gas electric and _ get monthly, £300. i got pay my gas electric and water and with prices going _ electric and water and with prices going up— electric and water and with prices going up i— electric and water and with prices going up i can't afford to pay the gas _ going up i can't afford to pay the gas i_ going up i can't afford to pay
have got to drive somewhere now they really consider whether or not they absolutely have to make thatjourneys at the moment. as i said. i— further. dire straits at the moment. as i said. i am _ further. dire straits at the moment. as i said, i am on _ further. dire straits at the moment. as i said, i am on universal- further. dire straits at the moment. as i said, i am on universal credit. | as i said, i am on universal credit. i as i said, i am on universal credit. i get _ as i said, i am on...
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women quite often had to seek out a state where abortion was legal, and if they could not make thatjourney can do on| to their lives. is there anything - that president biden can do on this? how much power does he have to steer the direction of the supreme court, or is that completely out of the equation? it or is that completely out of the e . uation? , or is that completely out of the equation?— or is that completely out of the euuation? , ., , , equation? it is almost completely out of this equation _ equation? it is almost completely out of this equation if _ equation? it is almost completely out of this equation if the - equation? it is almost completely out of this equation if the ruling l out of this equation if the ruling is confirmed. injuly, because we supposedly have a separation of branches in the united states, where the executive cannot overrule the judiciary. the only way that this judicial decision can be undone, to reinstitute a national guideline for abortion, ratherthan reinstitute a national guideline for abortion, rather than the state—by—state patchwork, would be a bi
women quite often had to seek out a state where abortion was legal, and if they could not make thatjourney can do on| to their lives. is there anything - that president biden can do on this? how much power does he have to steer the direction of the supreme court, or is that completely out of the equation? it or is that completely out of the e . uation? , or is that completely out of the equation?— or is that completely out of the euuation? , ., , , equation? it is almost completely out of...
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four years she has gradually done that journey over the next four years she has gradually done thatjourney what is today going to bring so it is really important if we are trying to support people who are family or friends at the end of life, it's important we know what to expect and it's important we understand the process ofjust gradually been more weary and deborah has talked about this, sleeping most of the day now and that there will not be unusual and that there will not be unusual and sudden surprises, but people are gradually less away can become unconscious. it is possible that they will be a bit muddled in between, so being able to just speak calmly and remind people what is going on around them is really important and at the very, very end of somebody�*s life, they are just unconscious all the time and when we are only hit of the brain still working is the part that drives our breathing, so we will see unusual breathing, so we will see unusual breathing at this stage in life that we would not see under other circumstances. breathing moving between fast and very much slower, movi
four years she has gradually done that journey over the next four years she has gradually done thatjourney what is today going to bring so it is really important if we are trying to support people who are family or friends at the end of life, it's important we know what to expect and it's important we understand the process ofjust gradually been more weary and deborah has talked about this, sleeping most of the day now and that there will not be unusual and that there will not be unusual and...
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being honest, i broke thatjourney, and that was my own sort of selfish ambition, if you want to calle fighting forces in the world. for more than 350 years, the royal marine commando are the focus of a new bbc two series which follows the unit through the training regime. it is military agility at speed. at height, the ground, crawling, climbing, everything else. you cannot pace yourself. you are overcoming lots of different types of obstacles. as quickly as you can, to maintain the momentum of battle. the assault course requires quite a lot of power to gather some of the obstacles. then it is off to the final climb you get to the top of the wall, you have to shout your name. pretty difficultjust to get the car spout and make sure you do it. —— the glass out. it is absolute agony. it. -- the glass out. it is absolute anon . �* , it. -- the glass out. it is absolute anon . h . it. -- the glass out. it is absolute anon . �* , . , , it. -- the glass out. it is absolute aron . j, ., , , ., agony. it's a little sense of it, doesnt agony. it's a little sense of it, doesn't it? — we are joi
being honest, i broke thatjourney, and that was my own sort of selfish ambition, if you want to calle fighting forces in the world. for more than 350 years, the royal marine commando are the focus of a new bbc two series which follows the unit through the training regime. it is military agility at speed. at height, the ground, crawling, climbing, everything else. you cannot pace yourself. you are overcoming lots of different types of obstacles. as quickly as you can, to maintain the momentum of...
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enter that way, the people smuggling rings are smashed because no one is going to try and make thatjourneyfore 9pm is also being postponed until 202a. the government is cutting ties with the national union of students because of accusations of antisemitism within —— just coming ——just coming up —— just coming up to ten minutes past eight. the eurovision song contest takes place tonight, and ukraine are the hot favourites. but the uk does look set to improve on it rather dismal results in recent years. however, what does doing well at eurovision actually mean for an artist? david sillito reports from turin, where he met one of italy's biggest stars. lovely to meet you. hello, lovely to meet you. let's go for a walk. um, sure. some fans have already gathered. i don't know what this is going to be like, but... meet mahmood. he's italy's eurovision hopeful. singing. and it's the second time he's appeared, and my plan was a quiet stroll and a chat. but within seconds, he began to attract a crowd. you've got fans here, everywhere. everyone knows you. have you got used to all of this, what eurovi
enter that way, the people smuggling rings are smashed because no one is going to try and make thatjourneyfore 9pm is also being postponed until 202a. the government is cutting ties with the national union of students because of accusations of antisemitism within —— just coming ——just coming up —— just coming up to ten minutes past eight. the eurovision song contest takes place tonight, and ukraine are the hot favourites. but the uk does look set to improve on it rather dismal...