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the unionist tally was 25. onl unionists... the unionist tally was 25- onlyjim _ unionists... on the unionist side. it makes sense from the outset. it voted no on the unionist side. it - makes sense from the outset. it sets the tone. makes sense from the outset. it sets the tone- if — makes sense from the outset. it sets the tone. if edwin _ makes sense from the outset. it sets the tone. if edwin poots _ makes sense from the outset. it sets the tone. if edwin poots doesn't - the tone. if edwin poots doesn't stretch himself _ the tone. if edwin poots doesn't stretch himself in _ the tone. if edwin poots doesn't stretch himself in the _ the tone. if edwin poots doesn't stretch himself in the way - the tone. if edwin poots doesn't stretch himself in the way that i the tone. if edwin poots doesn't - stretch himself in the way that enda i stretch himself in the way that enda i was _ stretch himself in the way that enda i was talking — stretch himself in the way that enda i was talking about _ stretch himself in the way that enda i was talking about they— stretch himself in the way
the unionist tally was 25. onl unionists... the unionist tally was 25- onlyjim _ unionists... on the unionist side. it makes sense from the outset. it voted no on the unionist side. it - makes sense from the outset. it sets the tone. makes sense from the outset. it sets the tone- if — makes sense from the outset. it sets the tone. if edwin _ makes sense from the outset. it sets the tone. if edwin poots _ makes sense from the outset. it sets the tone. if edwin poots doesn't - the tone. if...
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party as the deputy first leader. —— democratic unionist party. 0ne democratic unionist party. of the other. but in a place where the identity of the northern ireland commits place in the uk is disputed, titles and symbolism do matter. and that's why it is a sinn fein politician who has the title first minister is significant. find first minister is significant. and the fragility _ first minister is significant. and the fragility has _ first minister is significant. and the fragility has been made very apparent, hasn't it?— the fragility has been made very apparent, hasn't it? certainly has. but there is— apparent, hasn't it? certainly has. but there is another _ apparent, hasn't it? certainly has. but there is another three-year i but there is another three—year suspension so although —— so all of northern ireland has been without a regional government for five out of the last seven years. so understandably, there will be people here who are sceptical, they say, is this the end of stalemate at stormont or the start of stability? but i think the strategy certainly amongst the mi
party as the deputy first leader. —— democratic unionist party. 0ne democratic unionist party. of the other. but in a place where the identity of the northern ireland commits place in the uk is disputed, titles and symbolism do matter. and that's why it is a sinn fein politician who has the title first minister is significant. find first minister is significant. and the fragility _ first minister is significant. and the fragility has _ first minister is significant. and the fragility has...
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the ulster unionist pa is a role they play. the ulster unionist party is a smaller— role they play. party in northern ireland. effectively we are not really — ireland. effectively we are not really sure what way they will go today _ really sure what way they will go today we — really sure what way they will go today. we had just about over the bubble _ today. we had just about over the bubble that he was asked, the leader of the _ bubble that he was asked, the leader of the party was asked what they will be _ of the party was asked what they will be doing. he was holding his cards _ will be doing. he was holding his cards very— will be doing. he was holding his cards very close to his chest on that— cards very close to his chest on that one — cards very close to his chest on that one. there is the possibility tojoin_ that one. there is the possibility tojoin the — that one. there is the possibility tojoin the sdlp. we do not know what _ tojoin the sdlp. we do not know what they— tojoin the sdlp. we do not know what they will do. they may take a seat in _ what they will do. they may
the ulster unionist pa is a role they play. the ulster unionist party is a smaller— role they play. party in northern ireland. effectively we are not really — ireland. effectively we are not really sure what way they will go today _ really sure what way they will go today we — really sure what way they will go today. we had just about over the bubble _ today. we had just about over the bubble that he was asked, the leader of the _ bubble that he was asked, the leader of the party was...
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michelle is an irish republican and i am a very proud unionist. on those issues, but what we can agree on is that cancer doesn't discriminate and our hospitals need fixed. there is widespread support here for the return of devolution, but it's not universal. some unionists think the dup should not have come back because some eu rules still apply in northern ireland. of all those attempts to spin defeat as victory, this is a climb—down of monumental proportions. the business of governing, deciding, scrutinising resumes again here. chris mason, bbc news in belfast. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page told us more about the process that is taking place. yes, for a group of politicians want northern ireland to stay in the uk to share power with those want northern ireland to leave the uk become part of another country, that is never going to be an easy relationship and it's proven year at stormont over their head of the new sharing coalition, the first nationalist or the position, michelle o'neill and emma little—pengelly, of the democratic unionist
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you made _ unionists across that divide. you made it— unionists across that divide._ unionists across that divide. you made it clear you would - unionists across that divide. you made it clear you would like - unionists across that divide. you made it clear you would like to i made it clear you would like to dismantle _ made it clear you would like to dismantle the _ made it clear you would like to dismantle the union... - made it clear you would like to dismantle the union... you. made it clear you would like to dismantle the union... you are watchin: dismantle the union... you are watching the — dismantle the union... you are watching the first _ dismantle the union... you are watching the first minister- dismantle the union... you are - watching the first minister michelle o'neill and the debris minister emma little—pengelly holding a press conference at stormont castle talking about day one of power—sharing returning of the virtual year pause that we have seen. today we've had rishi sunak there. let's listen to the answers. we have an executive in place to be hom
you made _ unionists across that divide. you made it— unionists across that divide._ unionists across that divide. you made it clear you would - unionists across that divide. you made it clear you would like - unionists across that divide. you made it clear you would like to i made it clear you would like to dismantle _ made it clear you would like to dismantle the _ made it clear you would like to dismantle the union... - made it clear you would like to dismantle the union... you. made it...
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but when it comes— herself was our unionist but when it comes to _ herself was our unionist but when, they don't care about your political stance and likewise children — your political stance and likewise children who can get to school. poiitics — children who can get to school. politics will not matter as much. and she — politics will not matter as much. and she suggested those were the issues _ and she suggested those were the issues they were going to focus on and both— issues they were going to focus on and both women said that as this way for this— and both women said that as this way for this government to bed down in coming _ for this government to bed down in coming days. for this government to bed down in coming days— coming days. fascinating. just abroad reminder _ coming days. fascinating. just abroad reminder that - coming days. fascinating. just| abroad reminder that ordinarily every single party, i should see in other political systems, they share all the ministerial post but that's not how it works here, they are divided up in a complicated mathematical formula divided
but when it comes— herself was our unionist but when it comes to _ herself was our unionist but when, they don't care about your political stance and likewise children — your political stance and likewise children who can get to school. poiitics — children who can get to school. politics will not matter as much. and she — politics will not matter as much. and she suggested those were the issues _ and she suggested those were the issues they were going to focus on and both— issues they...
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, get things going again. find democratic unionists, get things going again-— democratic unionists, get . ., going again. and after that two your ores, as going again. and after that two your pores. as you _ going again. and after that two your pores, as you have _ going again. and after that two your pores, as you have described - going again. and after that two your pores, as you have described it, - pores, as you have described it, northern ireland has really been unable to move forward in any way, and the question perhaps rishi sunak will be questioned with is a budgetary one.— will be questioned with is a budgetary one. will be questioned with is a budueta one. ., , ., budgetary one. that is often the case, particularly _ budgetary one. that is often the case, particularly after - budgetary one. that is often the case, particularly after a - budgetary one. that is often the case, particularly after a period | case, particularly after a period like this, notjust the political status, but the circumstances in which it has happened in the last couple of years. we have had the pandemic
, get things going again. find democratic unionists, get things going again-— democratic unionists, get . ., going again. and after that two your ores, as going again. and after that two your pores. as you _ going again. and after that two your pores, as you have _ going again. and after that two your pores, as you have described - going again. and after that two your pores, as you have described it, - pores, as you have described it, northern ireland has really been unable to move forward...
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when northern ireland was created in 1921 after partition, it was designed by unionists for unionistd have always intended that unionist politicians would be part of the largest party here and now sinn fein, nationalist party who wants to reunite with the rest of ireland, they are the largest party, michelle o'neill is the first minister. hugely symbolic for northern ireland. michelle o'neill has made a big point of saying she is the first minister for everyone in northern ireland, not aboutjust serving the nationalist community but wants to serve the unionist community, people of different views and faiths, and wants to represent everybody here. it's a huge moment and won many thought would never come. i and won many thought would never come. . , and won many thought would never come, .,, and won many thought would never come. .,, ., come. i was looking at the tweet from the first _ come. i was looking at the tweet from the first minister _ come. i was looking at the tweet from the first minister this - come. i was looking at the tweet. from the first minister this morning and she s
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unionists here, of course, unionist politicians do not want that.g that could be discussed with rishi sunak today. also today, leo varadkar, the irish prime minister, or taoiseach, he arrived. he's holding talks with politicians here discussing various issues. there's not much actual work going on here today. it's a lot of chats, a lot of photos, a lot of handshakes. but it's hugely symbolic to see stormont back up and running after two years of political chaos. essentially, there were many times where we thought we'd never get to this point. i've stood outside these buildings many times and just said, nothing's happening, and we don't expect anything to happen in the weeks, the months to come, and now to see politicians back doing theirjob is a huge moment for people in northern ireland and what they'll be hoping is it doesn't collapse again and they end up in the same situation that they've been in for the last two years. and charlotte, you mentioned there that michelle o'neill is the nationalist first minister now and that there are some challeng
unionists here, of course, unionist politicians do not want that.g that could be discussed with rishi sunak today. also today, leo varadkar, the irish prime minister, or taoiseach, he arrived. he's holding talks with politicians here discussing various issues. there's not much actual work going on here today. it's a lot of chats, a lot of photos, a lot of handshakes. but it's hugely symbolic to see stormont back up and running after two years of political chaos. essentially, there were many...
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the leader of the pro-british democratic unionist - pro—british democratic unionist party sirjeffrey quite a difficultjob of party management now in the months and years ahead. he has decided there has been enough on the proposal from the british government to assuage his concerns about what unionists sow a diminution of northern ireland �*s british political and economic identity but there are some in his party to take a more purist line, who still believe trade for instance will not be a smash between belfast and london as it would be between london and cardiff or london and glasgow and they are not very happy so we actually have a scene in the houses of parliament yesterday when democratic unionist party mps talking in opposition to their own leader. but it looks like he's decided he has the numbers even though it is quite a narrow majority and he will press ahead with the deal in the formation of the power—sharing government and hope things work out in practice and that he is indicated in the end. mm? he is indicated in the end. away from the politicians, _ he is indicated in the
the leader of the pro-british democratic unionist - pro—british democratic unionist party sirjeffrey quite a difficultjob of party management now in the months and years ahead. he has decided there has been enough on the proposal from the british government to assuage his concerns about what unionists sow a diminution of northern ireland �*s british political and economic identity but there are some in his party to take a more purist line, who still believe trade for instance will not be a...
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michelle is an irish republican and i am a very proud unionist.minate and our hospitals need fixed. there is widespread support here for the return of devolution, but it's not universal. some unionists think the dup should not have come back because some eu rules still apply in northern ireland. of all those attempts to spin defeat as victory, this is a climb—down of monumental proportions. the business of governing, deciding, scrutinising resumes again here. chris mason, bbc news, in belfast. let's turn now to the us presidential race. our news partner cbs projects president biden as the winner of the south carolina democratic race. it's where democrats voted in their first primary of 2024 on saturday. biden posted on x saying: the results are hardly a surprise — in a campaign speech this morning, the president was already turning his attention to the general election in november. this is notjust a campaign, this is more of a mission. we cannot, we cannot, we cannot lose this campaign for the good of the country. and i mean that from the bottom o
michelle is an irish republican and i am a very proud unionist.minate and our hospitals need fixed. there is widespread support here for the return of devolution, but it's not universal. some unionists think the dup should not have come back because some eu rules still apply in northern ireland. of all those attempts to spin defeat as victory, this is a climb—down of monumental proportions. the business of governing, deciding, scrutinising resumes again here. chris mason, bbc news, in...
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michelle is an irish republican and i am a very proud unionist.here is widespread support here for the return of devolution, but it's not universal. some unionists think the dup should not have come back because some eu rules still apply in northern ireland. of all those attempts to spin defeat as victory, this is a climb—down of monumental proportions. the business of governing, deciding, scrutinising resumes again here. chris mason, bbc news, in belfast. let's turn to some important news around the world. police in paris are investigating a knife attack at a busy train station. police say three people were wounded on saturday, at the city's gare de lyon rail station. the suspected attacker was arrested, though a motive was not immediately clear. armed soldiers are now patrolling the station. forest fires in chile have killed at least 46 people in the coastal tourist city of vina del mar, according to officials there. rescue teams have been deployed to affected areas throughout the valparaiso region. the fire has destroyed homes and cars, reachin
michelle is an irish republican and i am a very proud unionist.here is widespread support here for the return of devolution, but it's not universal. some unionists think the dup should not have come back because some eu rules still apply in northern ireland. of all those attempts to spin defeat as victory, this is a climb—down of monumental proportions. the business of governing, deciding, scrutinising resumes again here. chris mason, bbc news, in belfast. let's turn to some important news...
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michelle is an irish republican and i am a very proud unionist. hospitals need fixed. there is widespread support here for the return of devolution, but it's not universal. some unionists think the dup should not have come back because some eu rules still apply in northern ireland. of all those attempts to spin defeat as victory, this is a climb—down of monumental proportions. the business of governing, deciding, scrutinising resumes again here. chris mason, bbc news, in belfast. polls close in an hour in the us state of south carolina where democrats are voting in their first primary of 202a. it's all but guaranteed that president biden will win. he is facing two challengers — minnesota representative dean phillips, and the self—help author marianne williamson. but the president is expected to sweep the state that he won in 2020 by a wide margin. in a campaign speech this morning, the president was already turning his attention to the general election in november. this is more of a mission than a campaign, we cannot, we cannot lose this campaign
michelle is an irish republican and i am a very proud unionist. hospitals need fixed. there is widespread support here for the return of devolution, but it's not universal. some unionists think the dup should not have come back because some eu rules still apply in northern ireland. of all those attempts to spin defeat as victory, this is a climb—down of monumental proportions. the business of governing, deciding, scrutinising resumes again here. chris mason, bbc news, in belfast. polls close...
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we will also be marking the fact that the democratic unionist party has now come back after its protestiggest atom—smasher, but, as it turns out, it's not big enough. the european centre for particle research, cern, is unveiling details of a new particle accelerator today, three times larger and twice as deep. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has been to switzerland to find out why they need an upgrade. wow. welcome to the large hadron collider. it's huge! it's massive. i can tell you after ten years working here, coming through this tunnel nearly every day, i still get that sort of wow as i look at all of it. this experiment has been going on for more than a decade. it's made some important discoveries, such as a particle called the higgs boson. this is one of the detectors that discovered the higgs12 years ago. it was an incredible scientific achievement. but the lhc was built to do much more than that. it was supposed to discover brand—new particles that would change the theory of physics. it hasn't. so in that sense, it's failed. and that's why they need a larger machine. the
we will also be marking the fact that the democratic unionist party has now come back after its protestiggest atom—smasher, but, as it turns out, it's not big enough. the european centre for particle research, cern, is unveiling details of a new particle accelerator today, three times larger and twice as deep. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has been to switzerland to find out why they need an upgrade. wow. welcome to the large hadron collider. it's huge! it's massive. i can tell you...
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the unionist vote is the total unionist vote is declining.n catholic population. in the catholic population. that's true. not as much as we'd say nationalism hasn't grown that unionism not that much, but unionism is not fashionable has declined. so fashionable and has declined. so i envisage . a realignment into i envisage. a realignment into two. having said that , yesterday two. having said that, yesterday we saw , apart from jim allister we saw, apart from jim allister of the tv, this party that's very concerned, um , called hard very concerned, um, called hard line but very opposed to stormont. there was no sign of this dissent and i'm just wondering, is unionism at the moment sort of feeling defeated that it has to accept stormont? and remember this is an argument and there's an argument against devolution in scotland as well as in northern ireland, that devolution intrinsically breaks as in northern ireland, that dev the on intrinsically breaks as in northern ireland, that dev the ukintrinsically breaks as in northern ireland, that dev
the unionist vote is the total unionist vote is declining.n catholic population. in the catholic population. that's true. not as much as we'd say nationalism hasn't grown that unionism not that much, but unionism is not fashionable has declined. so fashionable and has declined. so i envisage . a realignment into i envisage. a realignment into two. having said that , yesterday two. having said that, yesterday we saw , apart from jim allister we saw, apart from jim allister of the tv, this party...
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it does not mean there are more nationalists than unionists, just about more unionist than nationalistsgest party and people will think that matters. let's consider what people will be thinking outside this great hall and this grand setting. beyond prehistoric first, —— that historic first, the priority is to get politicians working and getting things done again. bud politicians working and getting things done again.— politicians working and getting things done again. and if you hear about people _ things done again. and if you hear about people in — things done again. and if you hear about people in northern - things done again. and if you hear about people in northern ireland, | things done again. and if you hear. about people in northern ireland, it has the longest hospital waiting times in the uk so far, and they don't know what the budget will be into the next financial year, and the quality of water here, the water pollution, it is bread—and—butter issues that people will be concentrating on and the politics is one thing, the business of politicians is quite another. that will be
it does not mean there are more nationalists than unionists, just about more unionist than nationalistsgest party and people will think that matters. let's consider what people will be thinking outside this great hall and this grand setting. beyond prehistoric first, —— that historic first, the priority is to get politicians working and getting things done again. bud politicians working and getting things done again.— politicians working and getting things done again. and if you hear...
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unionist politicians do not want that body could be something discuss with rishi sunak today.radkar, the irish taoiseach, he arrived and is holding talks with politicians and discussing various issues. there is not much work going on, it is a lot of chat, photos and handshakes but it is symbolic to see stormont up and running after two years of political chaos, essentially. there were many times where we never thought we would get to this point. i have stood outside these buildings many times and just said, nothing is happening and we don't expect anything to happen in the weeks and months to come. now we see politicians back and doing their job, it is a huge moment for northern ireland and they will be hoping it doesn't collapse again and they will be in the same situation they will be in the same situation they have been in for the last two years. they have been in for the last two ears. ., ., ., ~ . years. you mentioned that michelle o'neill is the _ years. you mentioned that michelle o'neill is the nationalist _ years. you mentioned that michelle o'neill is the nationalist
unionist politicians do not want that body could be something discuss with rishi sunak today.radkar, the irish taoiseach, he arrived and is holding talks with politicians and discussing various issues. there is not much work going on, it is a lot of chat, photos and handshakes but it is symbolic to see stormont up and running after two years of political chaos, essentially. there were many times where we never thought we would get to this point. i have stood outside these buildings many times...
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one of the pressures that the unionist parties _ of the pressures that the unionist parties are — ofder is to show that that break is meaningful. and that _ show that that break is meaningful. and that they can divert northern ireiand _ and that they can divert northern ireland from what is happening in terms _ ireland from what is happening in terms of— ireland from what is happening in terms of european union law and developments in european union law that would _ developments in european union law that would otherwise apply in northern ireland. the thing is they are only— northern ireland. the thing is they are only supposed to use the break if there _ are only supposed to use the break if there are — are only supposed to use the break if there are significant impacts. a new easy— if there are significant impacts. a new easy all —— eu law measure, how that will_ new easy all —— eu law measure, how that will all— new easy all —— eu law measure, how that will all be defined, is in the eyes _ that will all be defined, is in the eyes of— that will all be defined, is in the eyes of the
one of the pressures that the unionist parties _ of the pressures that the unionist parties are — ofder is to show that that break is meaningful. and that _ show that that break is meaningful. and that they can divert northern ireiand _ and that they can divert northern ireland from what is happening in terms _ ireland from what is happening in terms of— ireland from what is happening in terms of european union law and developments in european union law that would _ developments in european...
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but we can�*t underestimate the problems that the dup and the unionist community faced after brexit andthis, you can�*t have part of a country not having a proper government and parliament in the way that scotland and wales has. so the pressure was intense, but of course the pressure will be even more intense in the weeks to come because of the enormous problems that the assembly and executive face as a consequence notjust of what�*s happened in northern ireland, but because of the cost of living and the problem with public service generally. the problem with public service ienerall . ., . ., ., generally. you chaired talks in the lead u- to generally. you chaired talks in the lead up to the _ generally. you chaired talks in the lead up to the peace _ generally. you chaired talks in the lead up to the peace deal in - generally. you chaired talks in the lead up to the peace deal in 1998, j lead up to the peace deal in 1998, and i wonder if we make parallels between the importance of that government operating at full capacity. you talk there as well about the significance that the first m
but we can�*t underestimate the problems that the dup and the unionist community faced after brexit andthis, you can�*t have part of a country not having a proper government and parliament in the way that scotland and wales has. so the pressure was intense, but of course the pressure will be even more intense in the weeks to come because of the enormous problems that the assembly and executive face as a consequence notjust of what�*s happened in northern ireland, but because of the cost...
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hello and trade unionist and hello and the trade unionist and the broadcast writer and someone who movingasn't been moving around all though he's a woman. all day as though he's a woman. paula mbappe you didn't say paula mbappe glad you didn't say an face. an old face. >> i know. >> i know. >> tell you, i think >> well, i tell you, i think i've done bit of damage, i've done a bit of damage, actually, to my shoulders when i just practised that shimmy. when you you probably you get to my age, you probably shouldn't be shimmying anything. quite frankly. uh, anyway, look, you know the drill, you? you know the drill, don't you? on just on this programme, it's not just about us. it's very much about you you can get in you guys at home. you can get in touch me all the usual touch with me all the usual ways. email me ways. you can email me gbviews@gbnews.uk. or you gbviews@gbnews.uk. um, or you can me at gb news. uh, can tweet me, me at gb news. uh, let's off though. did you let's kick off though. did you see interview? last see the interview? uh, last night? hours ? uh, of night? early hours? uh
hello and trade unionist and hello and the trade unionist and the broadcast writer and someone who movingasn't been moving around all though he's a woman. all day as though he's a woman. paula mbappe you didn't say paula mbappe glad you didn't say an face. an old face. >> i know. >> i know. >> tell you, i think >> well, i tell you, i think i've done bit of damage, i've done a bit of damage, actually, to my shoulders when i just practised that shimmy. when you you...
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as a leader of the ulster unionist _ and on this floor. we will stick to this coverage from inside the - outgoing... we will stick to this i coverage from inside the chamber. outgoing... we will stick to this - coverage from inside the chamber. i have been lewis vaughanjones for bbc news, thank you for sticking with us. i will hand over to our colleagues from bbc northern ireland to take us through the historic moments ahead. hello and welcome to our special coverage of stormont�*s return. devolution is back ministers will take up office and it is a significant moment in history as the first republican first minister takes office, so we have a busy few hours ahead. as you join us, mlas are currently back in the chamber and we will go live there throughout the programme to bring you all the key moments as proceedings unfold. 0ur political editor will be joining us live from stormont great hall and i'm joined in studio by a panel of experts and commentators to guidance
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now she'll share power with a unionist deputy first minister.tn's katherine samson explains, they're pledging to serve all of northern ireland. >> reporter: as the sun rose over the city of belfast this morning, some spoke of a new dawn. the stage being set for the landmark moment political paralysis finally ended. and it was a historic moment for sinn fein's michelle owe near, cheered by supporters, the first nationalist or republican to ever be appointed first minister of northern ireland. >> today opens the door to a future, a shared future. i am honored to stand here as first minister. we mark a moment of equality and a moment of progress. a new opportunity to work and to grow together. >> reporter: this day, she said, would have been unimaginable to her grandparents, made possible by the good friday agreement. michelle o'neill's father was an ira prisoner, and she has attended memorials for former members. but she has pledged to show respect to the royal family and cooperate with colleagues to cherish the union. >> this is an assembly for a
now she'll share power with a unionist deputy first minister.tn's katherine samson explains, they're pledging to serve all of northern ireland. >> reporter: as the sun rose over the city of belfast this morning, some spoke of a new dawn. the stage being set for the landmark moment political paralysis finally ended. and it was a historic moment for sinn fein's michelle owe near, cheered by supporters, the first nationalist or republican to ever be appointed first minister of northern...
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under it, the main british unionist, an irish nationalist parties must govern together but the rival democratic union. his party o. d u. p. northern islands, largest pro u k. policy refused to join the government in a dispute over post brags the trade rules for the day ended the political deadlock this week after striking a deal with westminster and michelle of niels parties in fame, wants to take northern. i'm out of united kingdom. and once i united ireland, how the forces live from us from a belfast, this is a landmark moment in northern ireland. happening right now. it is indeed yes, it's slightly delayed for him of course, for the 32 years. but even during the process so far as they took a long time to elect a speaker, which meant that the storm on the assembly was back up and running. but just now in the last couple of minutes or so, we have had that official improvements or of the of what we knew would happen. that the shouldn't signs vice president michelle, a new, becoming the 1st minister of northern law. then of course, champagne is a republican, a nationalist movement tha
under it, the main british unionist, an irish nationalist parties must govern together but the rival democratic union. his party o. d u. p. northern islands, largest pro u k. policy refused to join the government in a dispute over post brags the trade rules for the day ended the political deadlock this week after striking a deal with westminster and michelle of niels parties in fame, wants to take northern. i'm out of united kingdom. and once i united ireland, how the forces live from us from a...
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yesterday, the government published details of its deal with the democratic unionist party of how this great britain and staying in northern ireland. the dup has boycotted stormont for almost two years in protest at trade arrangements made after brexit. tomas morgan has more. early wednesday afternoon, the northern ireland secretary met with the leader of the dup, sir jeffrey donaldson. they held a press conference here in belfast. we didn't learn an enormous amount more about the deal, but i think the most significant thing really was the much—talked—about £3 billion financial package that would go to the devolved northern ireland government as soon as that was back in place, which might be around the end of the week now. that will go towards funding public services here in northern ireland. so many people working in public services across the country have been striking for the past few months due to pay and conditions. what many people here across northern ireland were hoping for — there will be a sense of relief that the government here will be back, functioning in the very near fut
yesterday, the government published details of its deal with the democratic unionist party of how this great britain and staying in northern ireland. the dup has boycotted stormont for almost two years in protest at trade arrangements made after brexit. tomas morgan has more. early wednesday afternoon, the northern ireland secretary met with the leader of the dup, sir jeffrey donaldson. they held a press conference here in belfast. we didn't learn an enormous amount more about the deal, but i...
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the unionist party today. power sharing at stormont after the dup withdrew almost two years ago. the new deal will also see a package of more than £3 billion to support pubuc more than £3 billion to support public services in northern ireland. it's expected to be debated in parliament tomorrow . debated in parliament tomorrow. full coverage right here. gp news the home secretary conceded today that the number of asylum seekers like to be sent to rwanda under the government's £240 million scheme, could actually be quite low. answering questions at the home affairs select committee this morning, james cleverly admitted he couldn't say how many of the 33,000 asylum seekers identified as eligible would eventually be sent to rwanda . meanwhile, gb sent to rwanda. meanwhile, gb news understands 200 illegal migrants have been rescued today after their boat got into difficulties in the early hours of the morning in the english channel of the morning in the english channel, attempting to cross from france in poor weath
the unionist party today. power sharing at stormont after the dup withdrew almost two years ago. the new deal will also see a package of more than £3 billion to support pubuc more than £3 billion to support public services in northern ireland. it's expected to be debated in parliament tomorrow . debated in parliament tomorrow. full coverage right here. gp news the home secretary conceded today that the number of asylum seekers like to be sent to rwanda under the government's £240 million...
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the stormont assembly returned yesterday — two years since it last sat after the democratic unionistlitical editor, chris mason, is in belfast. he told us more about this visit by rishi sunak. the prime minister has arrived here this evening. he'll be heading out to meet various folk, including, in the morning, meeting political leaders, the new first and deputy first ministers at stormont, the home of devolved government here in northern ireland, or at least the home since yesterday with the restoration, as you were mentioning, of devolved government after two years of stasis. when you look back at the history of modern devolution in northern ireland, it has been punctuated by periods of suspension, it not existing, because any of the main parties to it can decide that they want to walk away, and with that, power—sharing — the clue is in the title — ceases to happen. but it has been revived in the last week after the democratic unionists, who would like to affirm northern ireland's place within the union of the uk, agreed to go back in after what they concluded were assurances about
the stormont assembly returned yesterday — two years since it last sat after the democratic unionistlitical editor, chris mason, is in belfast. he told us more about this visit by rishi sunak. the prime minister has arrived here this evening. he'll be heading out to meet various folk, including, in the morning, meeting political leaders, the new first and deputy first ministers at stormont, the home of devolved government here in northern ireland, or at least the home since yesterday with the...
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and i am a very pride unionist. we will never agree on those issues. but what we can agree on as a concert doesn't discriminate on our hospitals and h for next. for the 1st time in years, politicians here may just have captured the mood of people. they were elected this of the it's the p version fan or whatever, just work to come and go to the table that they were elected to are far too much oh list on the streets noticed being done for them because they were sort of just the need to work together, concerns remain, know about the capacity of the executive to meet those needs with both unionists. i'm not sure list having worked out in recent years. they will be what some place needs to see how the 1st minister and the deputy 1st minister. and what together and present of joint united front, it will be difficult because of the hotline unionism and that we've seen in the last 2 years. and the temptation on the site to be pretty hard line as well. and there are no good speeches. the new 1st and deputy 1st ministers both committed themselves to cooperation
and i am a very pride unionist. we will never agree on those issues. but what we can agree on as a concert doesn't discriminate on our hospitals and h for next. for the 1st time in years, politicians here may just have captured the mood of people. they were elected this of the it's the p version fan or whatever, just work to come and go to the table that they were elected to are far too much oh list on the streets noticed being done for them because they were sort of just the need to work...
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a nationalist on the left, a unionist on the right. stand in front of today as first and deputy first minister. we are trying to do our best to get to grips with some of these issues that we have. that's what the public expect of us. they want us to do our best to fix our public services and to create a sustainable future for northern ireland. so, devolved government begins again — an assembly, an executive and an expectant public, wanting its politicians to deliver. chris mason, bbc news in belfast. the government has published its disability action plan, with 32 measures it says will make the uk the most accessible place in the world for disabled people to live and work. parts of the plan have been welcomed by charities but there are concerns that the government has abandoned some its previous commitments. nikki fox has more. this isn'tjust any playground. it's a brand—new fully—accessible, inclusive playground in north london. with funding from barnet council, mums natalie and deborah also raised money to get this project off the gr
a nationalist on the left, a unionist on the right. stand in front of today as first and deputy first minister. we are trying to do our best to get to grips with some of these issues that we have. that's what the public expect of us. they want us to do our best to fix our public services and to create a sustainable future for northern ireland. so, devolved government begins again — an assembly, an executive and an expectant public, wanting its politicians to deliver. chris mason, bbc news in...
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party— leader of the democratic unionist party has— leader of the democratic unionist party has beenow people perceive that difference in the semantics as opposed to the difference in the way the governance is happening, but in terms of what it means _ is happening, but in terms of what it means on — is happening, but in terms of what it means on the everyday practical level. _ it means on the everyday practical level. it _ it means on the everyday practical level. it is — it means on the everyday practical level, it is business as usual. and there is another _ level, it is business as usual. fific there is another important caveat about the fact that yes, sinn fein is the largest party, but that isn't the same as an overall majority. exactly, we will have quite a complex _ exactly, we will have quite a complex form of governance here in northern— complex form of governance here in northern ireland, a form of power—sharing which ensures there is power—sharing which ensures there is power—sharing at all levels of governance, in committees and so on, so in _ governance, in committees an
party— leader of the democratic unionist party has— leader of the democratic unionist party has beenow people perceive that difference in the semantics as opposed to the difference in the way the governance is happening, but in terms of what it means _ is happening, but in terms of what it means on — is happening, but in terms of what it means on the everyday practical level. _ it means on the everyday practical level. it _ it means on the everyday practical level. it is — it means on...
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in the face of criticism from some unionists, including members of his own party, the leader of the dupdeal wasn't perfect but insisted it was the best we could get. i wasn't perfect but insisted it was the best we could get.— wasn't perfect but insisted it was the best we could get. i know that on the basis _ the best we could get. i know that on the basis of _ the best we could get. i know that on the basis of a _ the best we could get. i know that on the basis of a full _ the best we could get. i know that on the basis of a full delivery - the best we could get. i know that on the basis of a full delivery of i on the basis of a full delivery of all the elements of this agreement, we are taking the right steps. i won't claim that every battle has been won or even that every battle is finished. but i do believe that what we have achieved gives us an opportunity to bank the progress we have made, the gains of the changes that we have secured and to continue making the case for further change. sirjeffrey donaldson they're talking about the agreement with the government. now, a new deal c
in the face of criticism from some unionists, including members of his own party, the leader of the dupdeal wasn't perfect but insisted it was the best we could get. i wasn't perfect but insisted it was the best we could get.— wasn't perfect but insisted it was the best we could get. i know that on the basis _ the best we could get. i know that on the basis of _ the best we could get. i know that on the basis of a _ the best we could get. i know that on the basis of a full _ the best we could...
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michelle is an irish republican and i'm a very proud unionist. we'll never agree on those issues, but what we can agree on is that cancer doesn't discriminate and our hospitals need fixed. >> reporter: the pulse of deputy first minister has equal power but less symbolic weight. some unionists have found michelle o'neill's appointment hard to bear. >> michelle o'neill may be first min stir but not in my name nor in the name of thousands of unionist who will never bow a knee to ira sinn fein. >> reporter: few see its return as a panacea, but many hope it will be a platform to start fixing things. >> our thanks to catherine sampson reporting there. >>> well, across europe many farmers say they're fed up with regulations surrounding their livelihood and are not satisfied by raising concessions by the eu and their own country. from italy to greece they won't stop protesting until their demands are met. a slow moving tractor dam blocks a road to rome. vehicles that should be back on farms hogging the open highways. in a loud honking message to the ital
michelle is an irish republican and i'm a very proud unionist. we'll never agree on those issues, but what we can agree on is that cancer doesn't discriminate and our hospitals need fixed. >> reporter: the pulse of deputy first minister has equal power but less symbolic weight. some unionists have found michelle o'neill's appointment hard to bear. >> michelle o'neill may be first min stir but not in my name nor in the name of thousands of unionist who will never bow a knee to ira...
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but appropriation unionists are concerned they could link with london.are correspondent is following the story. it really be a significant moment, won't it? >> it really will be. in terms of the imagery, in terms of the history, for the very first time we will have the nationalist party as first minister here. a party whose existence wants to remove northern ireland from the u.k. altogether will become first minister. a hugely symbolic, powerful moment. we will get those images tomorrow. there are a few caveats around that. i think the main one is the first minister will be from sinn fein, but the way the system works, there is a deputy to the unionist party. and basically, these jobs working together are equal. nothing can be done or signed off without the approval of both of them. symbolic yes, but in practice, the existing structures remain the same. i think the other important caveat, when we see those images beaming around the u.k. a around the world tomorrow, this doesn't mean the nationalists have an overall majority. they won the election, they a
but appropriation unionists are concerned they could link with london.are correspondent is following the story. it really be a significant moment, won't it? >> it really will be. in terms of the imagery, in terms of the history, for the very first time we will have the nationalist party as first minister here. a party whose existence wants to remove northern ireland from the u.k. altogether will become first minister. a hugely symbolic, powerful moment. we will get those images tomorrow....
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he's a trade unionist and tackles the exploitation of workers by sub contractors. he starts work early, one parties, most of them aren't even earning a 100 zeros a day. they get between $40.50 your time that's below the going rate. you're going to see uh over the years and entire system has evolved here with the support of the industry. and the authorities simply look the other way. you tell me user. no one will be happy that we're digging around. these reports to the book, we're going to use this product to look for. well, see that van over there? it's just arrive, but it didn't talk to me then. well, feel the people are watching subsidy. they know we're here in the course of his campaign against exploitation. shows they has met the minister of labor and been in touch with the local politicians about visiting the vineyards. this work makes them a target. tea and the reporters are clearly under observation. it's a french license plates, a local one. what is this guy want? about the only watching us yes, the he's on the phone. they keep an eye on all the time. shows
he's a trade unionist and tackles the exploitation of workers by sub contractors. he starts work early, one parties, most of them aren't even earning a 100 zeros a day. they get between $40.50 your time that's below the going rate. you're going to see uh over the years and entire system has evolved here with the support of the industry. and the authorities simply look the other way. you tell me user. no one will be happy that we're digging around. these reports to the book, we're going to use...
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welcome to the andersons real world tonight on my show we have trade unionist andy mcdonald . unionist andy mcdonald. >> he's going head to head with emma webb and he's also going head to head with alp mehmet . head to head with alp mehmet. i've got a brilliant young lady actress on the show for the first time. she's going to be plugging her movies. she's one to look out for that. charlotte kirk and we've got the legendary wayne dancer. he's wayne sleep ballet dancer. he's a of laughs. first, a bag of laughs. but first, let's the . news let's go to the. news >> good evening. i'm sofia wenzler in the gb newsroom . two wenzler in the gb newsroom. two teenagers who killed brianna ghey. and what's been described as a sadistic attack have been jailed for her murder. 16 year old scarlett jenkinson , who for old scarlett jenkinson, who for the first time admitted stabbing the first time admitted stabbing the transgender teen, will serve a minimum time of 22 years. her accomplice, eddie ratcliffe, was given a minimum of 20 years. the court heard. after coaxing brianna to a park, they stabbed h
welcome to the andersons real world tonight on my show we have trade unionist andy mcdonald . unionist andy mcdonald. >> he's going head to head with emma webb and he's also going head to head with alp mehmet . head to head with alp mehmet. i've got a brilliant young lady actress on the show for the first time. she's going to be plugging her movies. she's one to look out for that. charlotte kirk and we've got the legendary wayne dancer. he's wayne sleep ballet dancer. he's a of laughs....
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today was the legislature's first meeting after a two-year boycott by unionists.o come on "pbs news weekend.” the push for congress to take action against ai-generated deep fake images. and, a dive into the drastic measures scientists are taking to save coral reefs from climate change. ♪ >> this is pbs news weekend from weta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknights on pbs. john: deep fake pornography uses technology to make explicit photographs appear to be of someone they're not. images using taylor swift's face that surfaced recently have brought the problem front and center. those images were viewed 45 million times before they were removed from the social media platform x. and victims aren't just high-profile celebrities. the problem seems to get worse every year as technology becomes more sophisticated and more widespread. the targets can suffer trauma so severe that it can lead to thoughts of suicide. tech journalist laurie segall is founder and ceo of mostly human mea, an entertainment company focusing on the intersection of technology an
today was the legislature's first meeting after a two-year boycott by unionists.o come on "pbs news weekend.” the push for congress to take action against ai-generated deep fake images. and, a dive into the drastic measures scientists are taking to save coral reefs from climate change. ♪ >> this is pbs news weekend from weta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknights on pbs. john: deep fake pornography uses technology to make explicit photographs appear to be of...
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need unionists should be hapl y you need unionists should be hapl think unionists should union. >> union happy union. >> icomfortable with this happy union. >> icomfortable with this dealy and comfortable with this deal because does come . it's as i because it does come. it's as i say, it's part of a package that strengthens our union. and it's i think it's unfair and incorrect to say anything else. >> i should have asked you when you thought you might get this deal because the two sides were a long way off long a long way for off a long period over years. over the past two years. >> yeah, it's been an interesting i mean, i've been secretary state since secretary of state since september , uh, 23. and september, uh, 23. and i generally . i september, uh, 23. and i generally. i don't september, uh, 23. and i generally . i don't think september, uh, 23. and i generally. i don't think many people thought this would ever happen. >> was there a moment at which you suddenly thought, what was the breakthrough moment? >> um, well, well, there >> um, well, uh, well, there were we a number were i
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once the british left most of ireland in 1920, there were unionists in the irish free state who wereobstinately committed to ireland remaining a colony of britain, but after the declaration of a republic in 1948 and the fact of irish independence, most unionists gave up. within a generation, they had come to think of themselves as irish. the lesson for palestine is that material. circumstances supporting zinanis ideology must change, and then it will be possible to dismantle zionism. designization means, first of all, dismantling zionist organizations. this can be done by disbanding key organizations such that they cease to exist. most obviously, this would include the world ziness organization and all of its affiliates all over the world, but there are zionist organizations which can have. legitimate functions in society, should they be effectively designized? today, there are many jewish groups that could be encouraged to disaffiliate from the genocidal ideology of zinanism. there's no reason to close schools, synagogues, student groups, which can and should be encouraged to disavo
once the british left most of ireland in 1920, there were unionists in the irish free state who wereobstinately committed to ireland remaining a colony of britain, but after the declaration of a republic in 1948 and the fact of irish independence, most unionists gave up. within a generation, they had come to think of themselves as irish. the lesson for palestine is that material. circumstances supporting zinanis ideology must change, and then it will be possible to dismantle zionism....
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once the british left most of ireland in 1920, there were unionists in the irish free state who were bitterly and obstinately committed to ireland remaining a colony of britain, but after the declaration of a republic in 1948 and the fact of irish independence, most unionists gave up. within a generation, they had come to think of themselves as irish. the lesson for palestine is that material circumstances supporting zyanus ideology must change, and then it will be possible to dismantle zionism. designization means, first of all, dismantling zionist organizations. this can be done by disbanding. organizations such that they cease to exist. most obviously, this would include the world zinius organization and all of its affiliates all over the world, but there are zionist organizations which can have legitimate functions in society, should they be effectively designized. today, there are many jewish groups that could be encouraged to disaffiliate from the genocidal ideology of zionism. there's no reason to close schools, synagogues, student groups, which... can and should be encouraged
once the british left most of ireland in 1920, there were unionists in the irish free state who were bitterly and obstinately committed to ireland remaining a colony of britain, but after the declaration of a republic in 1948 and the fact of irish independence, most unionists gave up. within a generation, they had come to think of themselves as irish. the lesson for palestine is that material circumstances supporting zyanus ideology must change, and then it will be possible to dismantle...
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ladies and gents, i speak of course, of lord moylan and trade unionist and writer , prince unionist and prince harry lookalike and milk tray wannabe man. look at him . you wannabe man. look at him. you look like the milk tray . look like the milk tray. >> you're showing your age now. i remember the milk tray adverts. the guy all dressed in black. yeah. oh, is that an age thing? yeah. i mean, he hasn't been on for about 20 years. been on tv for about 20 years. that's 1980s. that's a 1980s. >> me rephrase. i don't know >> let me rephrase. i don't know anything the milk tray, anything about the milk tray, man. time man. someone once upon a time wrote and told me that you wrote in and told me that you look like the milk tray man. very good looking lad. >> he was. >> he was. >> i didn't realise it was an age thing. i take it all back anyway. what a lucky lady i am to be sandwiched beneath would be where mrs. between. be beneath where mrs. between. between. let's pass the watershed this watershed yet. let's get this show track, everyone. show back on track, everyone. it's friday. can you tell
ladies and gents, i speak of course, of lord moylan and trade unionist and writer , prince unionist and prince harry lookalike and milk tray wannabe man. look at him . you wannabe man. look at him. you look like the milk tray . look like the milk tray. >> you're showing your age now. i remember the milk tray adverts. the guy all dressed in black. yeah. oh, is that an age thing? yeah. i mean, he hasn't been on for about 20 years. been on tv for about 20 years. that's 1980s. that's a 1980s....