61
61
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
and chris is in west belfast, where the trouble was last night. the secretary of state is on his way. ireland secretary brandon lewis is coming back to belfast to hold talks with the main political parties in. boris johnson and _ the main political parties in. boris johnson and micheal _ the main political parties in. err" 3 johnson and micheal martin both said overnight they were deeply concerned by the scenes of violence. as political talks: clean—up operation on the ground is continuing, workers have spent this morning repairing some of the damage to this peace wall here. the gates have just closed again. last night up to 600 people were here, according to the police, and during the course of the disturbances officers fired a56 battlegrounds and arrested two people and eight officers were injured during the course of the rioting. police have also made the point that although most attacks were carried out by younger people, there were adults here who were clapping and applauding them as what was going, so that again is something that has been spoken about in the stormont assembly to
and chris is in west belfast, where the trouble was last night. the secretary of state is on his way. ireland secretary brandon lewis is coming back to belfast to hold talks with the main political parties in. boris johnson and _ the main political parties in. boris johnson and micheal _ the main political parties in. err" 3 johnson and micheal martin both said overnight they were deeply concerned by the scenes of violence. as political talks: clean—up operation on the ground is...
84
84
Apr 9, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
police are attacked during a sixth night of violence in west belfast, as water cannon are used for the first time in six years. president biden sets out measures to tackle gun violence, which he says has reached epidemic proportions in the united states. a medical witness at the trial of the former us police officer, derek chauvin, tells the court, george floyd died from a lack of oxygen. and islamic scholars and doctors in britain urge muslims to continue getting covid vaccinations during ramadan, which begins next week. hello and welcome. the white house hasjoined the british and irish governments in urging calm in northern ireland. the calls follow another night of unrest in belfast, during which rioters threw firecrackers, and police used water cannon for the first time in six years. james reynolds reports. in belfast, the night was lit up. this latest unrest came on the nationalist side, not far from the wall separating the city does make two communities. the police responded with water cannon, the first time they have done so in six years. the first minister says these scenes hav
police are attacked during a sixth night of violence in west belfast, as water cannon are used for the first time in six years. president biden sets out measures to tackle gun violence, which he says has reached epidemic proportions in the united states. a medical witness at the trial of the former us police officer, derek chauvin, tells the court, george floyd died from a lack of oxygen. and islamic scholars and doctors in britain urge muslims to continue getting covid vaccinations during...
48
48
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
at lanark way. 0ver on both sides of the gates in west belfast at lanark way.and fireworks and also attacked police who were endeavouring to restore order to the area. the scenes that we saw were absolutely disgraceful, in terms of serious criminal acts that were being carried out under violent disorder that was taking place and it needs to be condemned in the strongest possible terms. in the wider area, we also saw a bus being hijacked, which was an extremely distressing incident for the bus driver and the people that were on the bus at the time. i would appeal to anyone who was on the bus who has not yet spoken to police to make contact with police, in order that the incident can be thoroughly investigated. we also had two other vehicles which were set on fire and “p vehicles which were set on fire and up against the gates. the gates at the time were also forced open and crowds from both sides incurred through the gates and attacked each other. : , �* other. inaudible what we - other. inaudible what we saw - other. inaudible what we saw was | other. inaudible
at lanark way. 0ver on both sides of the gates in west belfast at lanark way.and fireworks and also attacked police who were endeavouring to restore order to the area. the scenes that we saw were absolutely disgraceful, in terms of serious criminal acts that were being carried out under violent disorder that was taking place and it needs to be condemned in the strongest possible terms. in the wider area, we also saw a bus being hijacked, which was an extremely distressing incident for the bus...
49
49
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
in street runs through a predominantly unionist jair in west belfast.n a rare show of you know tie, northern iron land's power sharing government stood together to condemn the unrest. >> there can be no place in our society for violence or threat of violence and it was -- it must stop. just so it was wrong in the past and unjustified, so it is now. >> it's not right, it's dangerous, it's unacceptable and it's a miracle as we stand here today that no one has been killed. reporter: 55 officers have been injured in recent days as people hurled pell roll bombs and bricks at law enforcement. pro testors accused officials of double standards for not prosecutorsing the person who broke covid rules for attending the funeral of a former intelligence cheap. though this event may have kicked off recent riots, politicians and locals alike blame the bricks it deal too for simmering tensions. >> to me, this is obviously because of the p.s.a. and the jair department. this has all been kicking off from it and i also think it's a direct consequence of boris johnson. tha
in street runs through a predominantly unionist jair in west belfast.n a rare show of you know tie, northern iron land's power sharing government stood together to condemn the unrest. >> there can be no place in our society for violence or threat of violence and it was -- it must stop. just so it was wrong in the past and unjustified, so it is now. >> it's not right, it's dangerous, it's unacceptable and it's a miracle as we stand here today that no one has been killed. reporter: 55...
31
31
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
police in northern ireland say the rioting in west belfast last night was on a scale not seen for yearsn which eight officers were injured on both sides of a wall between loyalist and nationalist areas. the northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis, says there's no excuse for violence — and people must resolve their differences through political means. let's speak now to ben lowry who's deputy editor of the news letter a unionist paper and one of northern ireland's main daily newspapers. good evening to you. ijust wonder how much of a surprise this outbreak of violence has come to you. ldetail. of violence has come to you. well, i'm not of violence has come to you. well, l'm not sure _ of violence has come to you. well, l'm not sure it— of violence has come to you. well, i'm not sure it is _ of violence has come to you. well, i'm not sure it is a _ of violence has come to you. well, i'm not sure it is a surprise. - of violence has come to you. well, i'm not sure it is a surprise. let's i i'm not sure it is a surprise. let's start with one of the first problems. this is happening in area
police in northern ireland say the rioting in west belfast last night was on a scale not seen for yearsn which eight officers were injured on both sides of a wall between loyalist and nationalist areas. the northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis, says there's no excuse for violence — and people must resolve their differences through political means. let's speak now to ben lowry who's deputy editor of the news letter a unionist paper and one of northern ireland's main daily newspapers. good...
51
51
Apr 9, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
police are attacked during a sixth night of violence in west belfast, as water cannon are used for thekle gun violence, which he says has reached epidemic proportions in the united states. a medical witness at the trial of the former us police officer, derek chauvin, tells the court, george floyd died from a lack of oxygen. and islamic scholars and doctors in britain urge muslims to continue getting covid vaccinations during ramadan, which begins next week. hello and welcome.
police are attacked during a sixth night of violence in west belfast, as water cannon are used for thekle gun violence, which he says has reached epidemic proportions in the united states. a medical witness at the trial of the former us police officer, derek chauvin, tells the court, george floyd died from a lack of oxygen. and islamic scholars and doctors in britain urge muslims to continue getting covid vaccinations during ramadan, which begins next week. hello and welcome.
26
26
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
belfast, during an emergency meeting of the northern ireland assembly. eight police officers were injured and a bus was set on fire when violence broke out in the west of theoyalist and nationalist communities. the northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis, is flying to belfast for talks with political leaders. speaking at a news conference this afternoon, assistant chief constablejonathan roberts from northern ireland police service said the scenes last night were absolutely disgraceful. he has appealed to anyone who was on a bus which was later set alight to make contact with police if they haven't already done so. last night, from 5pm onwards, we observed there was large crowds of several hundred people gathering on both sides of the gates in west belfast. over the course of the hours after that, the crowds grew in number. and attacked each other with multiple petrol bombs, multiple missiles, including masonry and fireworks. and also attacked to police, who were endeavouring to restore order to the area. these scenes that we saw were absolutely disgraceful in terms of the serious criminal acts that were being carried out and the violent disorder that wa
belfast, during an emergency meeting of the northern ireland assembly. eight police officers were injured and a bus was set on fire when violence broke out in the west of theoyalist and nationalist communities. the northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis, is flying to belfast for talks with political leaders. speaking at a news conference this afternoon, assistant chief constablejonathan roberts from northern ireland police service said the scenes last night were absolutely disgraceful. he...
43
43
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
full blown sectarian clashes broke out last night in west belfast, scenes which have been unanimouslyondemned by the northern ireland assembly the clashes between northern ireland's catholic and protestant communities threaten an already fragile peace. 50 police officers have been injured in the violence. president biden makes his first moves on gun control, calling the mass shootings in the us an epidemic and an embarrassment. also in the programme... a medical expert on the stand at the derek chauvin trial says george floyd died from a lack of oxygen. plus, the mrs sri lanka beauty contest that ended in tears, after an onstage bust up. hello, i'm laura trevelyan in washington, clive myrie is in london. police in northern ireland say last night's violence in west belfast was the worst they've seen in years, a return to the rioting that so many hoped was behind them. during an emergency session of the northern ireland assembly, politicians on all sides condemned the violence, which has been going on for over a week now. the white house joined the chorus calling for calm. the worst of
full blown sectarian clashes broke out last night in west belfast, scenes which have been unanimouslyondemned by the northern ireland assembly the clashes between northern ireland's catholic and protestant communities threaten an already fragile peace. 50 police officers have been injured in the violence. president biden makes his first moves on gun control, calling the mass shootings in the us an epidemic and an embarrassment. also in the programme... a medical expert on the stand at the derek...
76
76
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
these are the scenes in west belfast this evening — where fireworks and more petrol bombs have been thrownspite calls for calm. it comes after violent clashes last night between catholic and protestant communities at the so—called peace wall. the scale of the disorder last night was at a scale that we have not seen in recent years in belfast or further afield. more than 50 police officers have been injured in the past few days. also tonight: the health secretary insists the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine remains safe — with the risk of a blood clot the same as going on a long haulflight. the chancellor, rishi sunak, releases text messages he sent to david cameron after the former prime minister asked the government to help a finance company he was involved with. the mother of a 19—year—old student found dead in essex says his disappearance wasn't taken seriously enough by police. if richard was a different colour, if he wasn't black, i know it's hard to say that, but the discrimination was quite obvious. and heading back to some sort of normal — why some are finding rolling back restrictions d
these are the scenes in west belfast this evening — where fireworks and more petrol bombs have been thrownspite calls for calm. it comes after violent clashes last night between catholic and protestant communities at the so—called peace wall. the scale of the disorder last night was at a scale that we have not seen in recent years in belfast or further afield. more than 50 police officers have been injured in the past few days. also tonight: the health secretary insists the...
75
75
Apr 9, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
police in northern ireland use water cannon for the first time in six years after more violence, in west belfastepidemic proportions in the united states. live music is a $29 billion a year global industry that has been brought almost to a standstill by the pandemic. but as vaccines lead to the easing of restrictions around the world, there is hope the volume can be turned up again. one of the world's leading concert promoters has told the bbc that a huge amount of pent up demand means some venues are seeing bookings for as far away as 2024. alex hill, chief executive of ae6 europe, has been speaking to my colleague aaron heslehurst, who began by asking how damaging the pandemic has been for the live music industry. we host about 20,000 plus events a year and now we have not posted any, so the impact is absolutely massive, if you look at our employees, sadly we have had two redundancies last year, the numbers would have been higher if we weren't able to rely on government fellow schemes. 6overnments have supported less freelancers, i would say, and the impact on them is huge, we have seen a sign
police in northern ireland use water cannon for the first time in six years after more violence, in west belfastepidemic proportions in the united states. live music is a $29 billion a year global industry that has been brought almost to a standstill by the pandemic. but as vaccines lead to the easing of restrictions around the world, there is hope the volume can be turned up again. one of the world's leading concert promoters has told the bbc that a huge amount of pent up demand means some...
68
68
Apr 9, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
pastor stephen reynolds is a youth worker on the predominantly unionist shankill road in west belfast young people from a nationalist background as well. just on that point on whether you think this is largely about anti—social behaviour or whether some adults behind the scenes are pulling strings and encouraging youth, young people to go out and get involved in this trouble, what are your thoughts? good morning. yes, ithink you're right in relation to there are sinister forces right in relation to there are sinisterforces behind a lot of right in relation to there are sinister forces behind a lot of this writing behaviour we are seeing on both sides of the community. and then what comes along with that of courses as other young people joining in for recreational and anti—social behaviour, they see it as something that's done within their community, something they need to get involved and without thinking of the consequences. this to get involved and without thinking of the consequences. ben to get involved and without thinking of the consequences.— of the consequences. as i said to c
pastor stephen reynolds is a youth worker on the predominantly unionist shankill road in west belfast young people from a nationalist background as well. just on that point on whether you think this is largely about anti—social behaviour or whether some adults behind the scenes are pulling strings and encouraging youth, young people to go out and get involved in this trouble, what are your thoughts? good morning. yes, ithink you're right in relation to there are sinister forces right in...
52
52
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
this is taken in west belfast, rioters attacked a double- decker bus. you can see there, it eventually caught on fire. several police officers have been injured over the last few days. the decision not to prosecute anyone over the funeral controversy is now under review, reggie and kumasi. >> thank you, jobina. a top official visits the u.s. border today, what we are learning about the government's plan to address the growing number of migrants. >>> covid test and could be key in getting kids back to school. now new research has just revealed which tests could be the most effective. >>> check out this beautiful view of the crescent moon over the bay bridge from our roof camera. that is absolutely gorgeous. we do have some breezy conditions out there, once again today. but it will be milder, so your heater will great party carly you must of blown your budget. not exactly. you have great wine name brand snacks tons of meat, and where did you get this imported cheese? hello? grocery outlet bargain market. oh, more bubbles? more bubbles for less benjamins o
this is taken in west belfast, rioters attacked a double- decker bus. you can see there, it eventually caught on fire. several police officers have been injured over the last few days. the decision not to prosecute anyone over the funeral controversy is now under review, reggie and kumasi. >> thank you, jobina. a top official visits the u.s. border today, what we are learning about the government's plan to address the growing number of migrants. >>> covid test and could be key in...
48
48
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
were allegations of breaches of coronavirus regulations when 2000 people lined the streets of west belfastent will be having a briefing from police about the violence of the past week or so. then the stormont assembly will come back together, recalled early from its easter break. as you say, there will be differing perspectives on the root causes of the balance between the dup, who will point out that funeral controversy, and say that sinn fein were to blame for that. sinn fein, for example, have been pointing to the dup's support for brexit, saying that underlies a lot of the trouble that we are now seen on the streets. people will expect a united call for the disruption and destruction to stop. however there is a question as to exactly how much unity there will be amongst the parties at stormont. chris page, our ireland correspondent. the foreign secretary, dominic raab, has condemned what he called "the bullying actions" of myanmar�*s military leaders at the country's embassy in london, after its military attache took over the building and locked the ambassador out. kyaw zwar minn has s
were allegations of breaches of coronavirus regulations when 2000 people lined the streets of west belfastent will be having a briefing from police about the violence of the past week or so. then the stormont assembly will come back together, recalled early from its easter break. as you say, there will be differing perspectives on the root causes of the balance between the dup, who will point out that funeral controversy, and say that sinn fein were to blame for that. sinn fein, for example,...
58
58
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
full blown sectarian clashes broke out last night in west belfast, scenes which have been unanimously shootings in the us an epidemic and an embarrassment. also in the programme... a medical expert on the stand at the derek chauvin trial says george floyd died from a lack of oxygen. plus, the mrs sri lanka beauty contest that ended in tears, after an onstage bust up.
full blown sectarian clashes broke out last night in west belfast, scenes which have been unanimously shootings in the us an epidemic and an embarrassment. also in the programme... a medical expert on the stand at the derek chauvin trial says george floyd died from a lack of oxygen. plus, the mrs sri lanka beauty contest that ended in tears, after an onstage bust up.
46
46
Apr 27, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
just a couple of hours after she was saying what she said they're in that clip in west belfast come atulating amongst the dup selected representatives expressing no confidence in her and calling for a leadership contest. now in 50 years at the dup existence, there has never been a leadership contest. arlene fossett is really the third leader, the founder was in charge fairly long time and succeeded by peter robertson and five years ago mrs foster succeeded mr robinson but she was a candidate for the leadership. remains to be seen whether or not there will actually be leadership contest. or she put yourself forward for a leadership election or if she would stand down and we would either be into another single candidate coming forward or a leadership election between two or more candidates from within the party. but it does seem to me at the moment unlikely that mrs foster is going to be able to see off this challenge to her leadership as you say, looking pretty stark for her at least three quarters of the dup members of the storm mina simply saying they take no confidence in her and at
just a couple of hours after she was saying what she said they're in that clip in west belfast come atulating amongst the dup selected representatives expressing no confidence in her and calling for a leadership contest. now in 50 years at the dup existence, there has never been a leadership contest. arlene fossett is really the third leader, the founder was in charge fairly long time and succeeded by peter robertson and five years ago mrs foster succeeded mr robinson but she was a candidate...
50
50
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
this one in particular was in west belfast celebrating the loyalist shankill road from springfield road set on fire. there was also trouble on the other side of the peace line and indeed, bricks, missiles, petrol bombs were thrown back and forth across the wall during the course of the night. so it does mark a change in the pattern of violence, if you like, over the past few days. previously, the violence, the trouble, had been concentrated just in loyalist areas, but i think the fact that there has been trouble now at a peace line is going to be something that is deeply concerning for the police and indeed many politicians and, more than that, vast numbers of people across northern ireland, who do not want to see the scenes that were once commonplace here, being repeated now, in the year 2021. what commonplace here, being repeated now, in the year 2021.— now, in the year 2021. what other factors behind _ now, in the year 2021. what other factors behind the _ now, in the year 2021. what other factors behind the violence, - now, in the year 2021. what other factors behind the violence, g
this one in particular was in west belfast celebrating the loyalist shankill road from springfield road set on fire. there was also trouble on the other side of the peace line and indeed, bricks, missiles, petrol bombs were thrown back and forth across the wall during the course of the night. so it does mark a change in the pattern of violence, if you like, over the past few days. previously, the violence, the trouble, had been concentrated just in loyalist areas, but i think the fact that...
17
17
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
wall was built 20 years ago to try to stop clashes between politically divided communities in west belfastne gets seriously hurt. people in northern ireland had hoped that scenes of destruction like this belonged well in the past. but today, as the debris and damage from last night is cleaned up, the question is, does the violence of the past week have the potential to escalate? my appeal to those who whisk the narrow wish to organise the disorder is not to do it. it serves no purpose and nobody wants to see the scenes we have seen last night. we now have a new generation of children and young people who are being exposed to things they won't have seen previously. following standing order 11, i have summoned the assembly to meet today. police briefed ministers in the devolved government this morning, and the stormont assembly returned early from its easter break to discuss the issues. there can be no place in our society for violence, or the threat of violence, and it must stop. just as it was wrong in the past and was neverjustified, so it is wrong now, and cannot be justified. as politic
wall was built 20 years ago to try to stop clashes between politically divided communities in west belfastne gets seriously hurt. people in northern ireland had hoped that scenes of destruction like this belonged well in the past. but today, as the debris and damage from last night is cleaned up, the question is, does the violence of the past week have the potential to escalate? my appeal to those who whisk the narrow wish to organise the disorder is not to do it. it serves no purpose and...
50
50
Apr 16, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
front, we have light winds and clear skies so will will be a touch of frost but in the west it should be frost—free. belfastegrees overnight and seven in the western isles of scotland. that is because this weather front is hugging the west of the british isles here and there is just somewhat of a southerly breeze here bringing the cloud and bits and pieces of rain. you can see that breeze on the weather map here, whereas to the east central and eastern areas calm, clear skies, it is going to be a very pleasant day on saturday for some of us, up to 14 degrees, maybe even 15 in some areas of the uk, so a decent day on the way there. now sunday, the weather fronts come close, in fact they start to brush northern ireland and western areas of scotland, so admittedly, on sunday it is not going to be quite so sunny here, in fact a few spots of rain expected and that shield of cloud will engulf areas to the east. east. sunday we will call it bright rather than sunny but the temperatures respectable, 14, 15 for some of us. notice the milder yellow air is with us on monday, and tuesday. but, at this stage it looks as
front, we have light winds and clear skies so will will be a touch of frost but in the west it should be frost—free. belfastegrees overnight and seven in the western isles of scotland. that is because this weather front is hugging the west of the british isles here and there is just somewhat of a southerly breeze here bringing the cloud and bits and pieces of rain. you can see that breeze on the weather map here, whereas to the east central and eastern areas calm, clear skies, it is going to...
135
135
Apr 9, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
about 2000 lined the streets of west belfast for his funeral, including senior sinn fein politicians.is of alleged breaches of coronavirus restrictions. so, as somebody put it to me yesterday, amongst loyalists, well, it's felt that there's kind of a melting pot of grievances going on there but what is worrying people more now, i think, is that for the last two nights of trouble in belfast, we've seen rioting — both in nationalist areas, the springfield road area, and in a loyalist area, the shankill road area. chris, of course, the vast majority of people who are involved in this violence are children and young people, who weren't even born when the good friday agreement was signed. they have grown up, until recent days, in a very peaceful, a largely peaceful northern ireland, so who's pulling the strings behind this because, undoubtedly, some people are? yes, it's notable, certainly that the rioting has happened in areas, relatively small areas, it has to be said, where paramilitary groups do have a particularly strong presence, so the police have said they are looking into how deep
about 2000 lined the streets of west belfast for his funeral, including senior sinn fein politicians.is of alleged breaches of coronavirus restrictions. so, as somebody put it to me yesterday, amongst loyalists, well, it's felt that there's kind of a melting pot of grievances going on there but what is worrying people more now, i think, is that for the last two nights of trouble in belfast, we've seen rioting — both in nationalist areas, the springfield road area, and in a loyalist area, the...
29
29
Apr 13, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
. —— a piece of wall~ _ a piece in west belfast. —— a piece of wall.of 88 police officers have been injured. _ 88 police officers have been injured, 18 arrests have been made injured, 18 arrests have been made in 15 individuals charge. my best wishes _ in 15 individuals charge. my best wishes are — in 15 individuals charge. my best wishes are with those police officers _ wishes are with those police officers. on the 9th of april the incidence — officers. on the 9th of april the incidence of public disorder were significantly reduced compared to previous— significantly reduced compared to previous evenings, there was however low disorder _ previous evenings, there was however low disorder in belfast. since, it has been — low disorder in belfast. since, it has been much, with only a few isolated — has been much, with only a few isolated incidents of disorder. —— it has— isolated incidents of disorder. —— it has been— isolated incidents of disorder. —— it has been much more common. the violent— it has been much more common. the violent disorder last week
. —— a piece of wall~ _ a piece in west belfast. —— a piece of wall.of 88 police officers have been injured. _ 88 police officers have been injured, 18 arrests have been made injured, 18 arrests have been made in 15 individuals charge. my best wishes _ in 15 individuals charge. my best wishes are — in 15 individuals charge. my best wishes are with those police officers _ wishes are with those police officers. on the 9th of april the incidence — officers. on the 9th of april the...
27
27
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the rioting took place in the west of belfast on either side of the peace wall — that wall separatedually closed at night but were forced open. petrol bombs and fireworks were thrown over the barrier. the peace walls have grown in number in the past 30 years as a way to stop clashes between the two communities. nationalists are predominantly catholics who want to see a unified ireland. loyalists are predominantly protestant, they want northern ireland to remain — as it is now — part of the uk. the stormont assembly — which is northern ireland's parliament — was recalled early from its easter break to discuss what's happening. arlene foster leads the ulster unionists who believe in northern ireland remaining in the uk — she's also the first minister. there can be no place in our society for violence or the threat of violence and must stop. just as it was wrong in the past, it was never justified, it is wrong now and cannot be justified. the concern here is that matters could escalate especially if any paramilitary groups were involved. for the moment, one of the issues most remarked u
the rioting took place in the west of belfast on either side of the peace wall — that wall separatedually closed at night but were forced open. petrol bombs and fireworks were thrown over the barrier. the peace walls have grown in number in the past 30 years as a way to stop clashes between the two communities. nationalists are predominantly catholics who want to see a unified ireland. loyalists are predominantly protestant, they want northern ireland to remain — as it is now — part of...
73
73
Apr 18, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
it also becomes largely confined to the very west of northern ireland, so the eastern counties should enjoy some decent brightness, up to 14 degrees in belfasteek ahead. up to 17 degrees. it will be one of the milder nights. overnight monday into tuesday should be frost free because we have got a bit of a southerly air direction. on tuesday, again across england and wales, some fairly reasonable temperatures with highs of 15 or 16 degrees and a lot of sunshine. but our weather front does eventually start to push its way south across the uk by tuesday, so a little bit of rain for eastern scotland, clearer skies to the north. under those clearer skies, you will see a frost starting to return to scotland. through wednesday daytime, colder air follows this weather front south across the uk. not much rain coming with that weather front, perhaps a few showers across england and wales but it is that plunge into the cooler, arctic air that will make things feel quite different towards the end of the week. it will still look dry, still largely light winds but temperatures 16 to 17 on monday but we will be lucky to get 13 to 14 degrees on thursday. go
it also becomes largely confined to the very west of northern ireland, so the eastern counties should enjoy some decent brightness, up to 14 degrees in belfasteek ahead. up to 17 degrees. it will be one of the milder nights. overnight monday into tuesday should be frost free because we have got a bit of a southerly air direction. on tuesday, again across england and wales, some fairly reasonable temperatures with highs of 15 or 16 degrees and a lot of sunshine. but our weather front does...
15
15
Apr 25, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastmonday. and then as we move through monday night into tuesday this area of low pressure still with us as it moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colder from the north as the winds start to come in from a northerly direction. just seven degrees or so for aberdeen. into wednesday i think the focus of the showers probably for wales and the southwest of england. fewer showers around elsewhere, perhaps one or two around these east coasts where it is, again, going to feel chilly. just seven degrees for the likes of aberdeen. but could well be 15 or 16 for southern parts of england and wales too. but as low pressure drifts off towards the near continent that's going to open the doors for thes
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastmonday. and then as we move through monday night into tuesday this area of low pressure still with us as it moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around....
46
46
Apr 18, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
it also becomes largely confined to the very west of northern ireland so eastern counties should enjoy some decent brightness come up to 14 in belfastlittle bit of a southerly air direction. on tuesday, across england and wales, reasonable temperatures with sunshine. but that weather front does eventually push as a south on tuesday saw a bit of rain for eastern scotland, clear skies to the north, under those clearer skies we will see a frost starting to return for scotland overnight tuesday into wednesday and then wednesday daytime, cold air follows across the uk, perhaps a few showers across england and wales but it�*s that plunge of cool atlantic air which will make things feel quite different towards the end of the week. still looking dry, still still largely light winds. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines... the two russian men suspected of carrying out the salisbury nerve agent attack three years ago are being sought by police in the czech republic. a senior conservative mp warns borisjohnson he�*ll lose the support of the so—called �*red wall�* voters in former labour seats, unless he resolves the row about lobbying. a war
it also becomes largely confined to the very west of northern ireland so eastern counties should enjoy some decent brightness come up to 14 in belfastlittle bit of a southerly air direction. on tuesday, across england and wales, reasonable temperatures with sunshine. but that weather front does eventually push as a south on tuesday saw a bit of rain for eastern scotland, clear skies to the north, under those clearer skies we will see a frost starting to return for scotland overnight tuesday...
23
23
Apr 25, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastthrough monday night into tuesday this area of low pressure still with us as it moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colder from the north as the winds start to come in from a northerly direction. just 7 degrees or so for aberdeen. into wednesday i think the focus of the showers probably for wales and the southwest of england. fewer showers around elsewhere, perhaps one or two around these east coasts where it is, again, going to feel chilly. just 7 degrees for the likes of aberdeen. but could well be 15 or 16 for southern parts of england and wales too. but as low pressure drifts off towards the near continent that's going to open the doors for these cold north or north easterly winds
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastthrough monday night into tuesday this area of low pressure still with us as it moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south,...
43
43
Apr 25, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastit moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colder from the north as the winds start to come in from a northerly direction. just seven degrees or so for aberdeen. into wednesday i think the focus of the showers probably for wales and the southwest of england. fewer showers around elsewhere, perhaps one or two around these east coasts where it is, again, going to feel chilly. just seven degrees for the likes of aberdeen. but could well be 15 or 16 for southern parts of england and wales too. but as low pressure drifts off towards the near continent that's going to open the doors for these cold north or north easterly winds, once again coming down from the arctic. so temperatures in the cold
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastit moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colder from the north as...
29
29
Apr 26, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastough monday night into tuesday this area of low pressure still with us as it moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colderfrom the north as the winds start to come in from a northerly direction. just 7 degrees or so for aberdeen. into wednesday i think the focus of the showers probably for wales and the southwest of england. fewer showers around elsewhere, perhaps one or two around these east coasts where it is, again, going to feel chilly. just 7 degrees for the likes of aberdeen. but could well be 15 or 16 for southern parts of england and wales too. but as low pressure drifts off towards the near continent that's going to open the doors for these cold north or north easterly winds, on
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastough monday night into tuesday this area of low pressure still with us as it moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up...
28
28
Apr 26, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastht into tuesday this area of low pressure still with us as it moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colderfrom the north as the winds start to come in from a northerly direction. just 7 degrees or so for aberdeen. into wednesday i think the focus of the showers probably for wales and the southwest of england. fewer showers around elsewhere, perhaps one or two around these east coasts where it is, again, going to feel chilly. just 7 degrees for the likes of aberdeen. but could well be 15 or 16 for southern parts of england and wales too. but as low pressure drifts off towards the near continent that's going to open the doors for these cold north or north easterly winds, once again coming
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastht into tuesday this area of low pressure still with us as it moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16...
78
78
Apr 25, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastmove through monday night into tuesday this area of low pressure still with us as it moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colderfrom the north as the winds start to come in from a northerly direction. just 7 degrees or so for aberdeen. into wednesday i think the focus of the showers probably for wales and the southwest of england. fewer showers around elsewhere, perhaps one or two around these east coasts where it is, again, going to feel chilly. just 7 degrees for the likes of aberdeen. but could well be 15 or 16 for southern parts of england and wales too. but as low pressure drifts off towards the near continent that's going to open the doors for these cold north or north easterly w
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastmove through monday night into tuesday this area of low pressure still with us as it moves its way south we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday, but they will probably avoid east anglia and the southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the...
77
77
Apr 26, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast but further west, temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastay south, we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday but they will probably avoid east anglia and the south—east, where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colderfrom the north as the winds start to come in from a northerly direction. just 7 degrees or so for aberdeen. into wednesday, i think the focus of the showers probably for wales and the south—west of england. fewer showers around elsewhere, perhaps one or two around these east coasts where it is, again, going to feel chilly. just 7 degrees for the likes of aberdeen. could well be 15 or 16 for southern parts of england and wales too. but as low pressure drifts off towards the near continent, that's going to open the doors for these cold north or north—easterly winds, once again coming down from the arctic. so temperatures on the cold side towards the end
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast but further west, temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastay south, we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday but they will probably avoid east anglia and the south—east, where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colderfrom the north as the winds...
130
130
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
a wall that separates immunities on either side of the political divide in west belfast between the loyalistt cause of this writing but we can also expect them to be united in calls for the destruction to stop —— the root cause of this rioting. a body found in a pond in essex has been confirmed as london student richard 0korogheye. the 19—year—old, who had sickle cell disease, had not been seen by his family since he left their home in ladbroke grove on the 22nd of march. police said his death was being treated as unexplained, and that they don't believe anyone else is involved. the foreign secretary dominic raab has accused myanmar�*s military regime of "bullying", after the country's uk ambassador was locked out of his embassy in london. kyaw zwar minn says he slept in his car last night after he was stopped from entering the building in mayfair — and told he was no longer myanmar�*s representative. something brilliant to show you. maybe you are excited about going back to the shot when they reopen this is what you might find. it's a giant monitor lizard — around six feet long — which was
a wall that separates immunities on either side of the political divide in west belfast between the loyalistt cause of this writing but we can also expect them to be united in calls for the destruction to stop —— the root cause of this rioting. a body found in a pond in essex has been confirmed as london student richard 0korogheye. the 19—year—old, who had sickle cell disease, had not been seen by his family since he left their home in ladbroke grove on the 22nd of march. police said...
53
53
Apr 26, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast but further west, temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastus. as it moves its way south, we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday but they will probably avoid east anglia and the south—east, where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colderfrom the north as the winds start to come in from a northerly direction. just 7 degrees or so for aberdeen. into wednesday, i think the focus of the showers probably for wales and the south—west of england. fewer showers around elsewhere, perhaps one or two around these east coasts where it is, again, going to feel chilly. just 7 degrees for the likes of aberdeen. could well be 15 or 16 for southern parts of england and wales too. but as low pressure drifts off towards the near continent, that's going to open the doors for these cold north or north—easterly winds, once again coming down from the arctic. so temperatures on the cold
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast but further west, temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfastus. as it moves its way south, we will start to see some showers rotating around that area of low pressure. so hit and miss scattered showers on tuesday but they will probably avoid east anglia and the south—east, where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colderfrom the...
41
41
Apr 18, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
west. in the sunshine, temperatures up to 14 for belfast, the warmest day of the week generally for the uk, lobbying. the two russian men suspected of carrying out the salisbury nerve agent attack three years ago are being sought by police in the czech republic. the czechs, for example, in the past until quite recently have been quite reticent about picking a fight with moscow and it�*s quite interesting how you have the czechs now, who are being very robust in their response. a warning from nhs providers — it�*s chief executive says it will take five years for some hospitals to catch up with the backlog caused by the pandemic. once the world�*s largest iceberg — but now no more — satellite images show the "mega—berg" has virtually gone. now on bbc news... the media show withjoe tidy. hello. scenes of violence in northern ireland, threats to journalists, attacks on cameramen. the key question many news rooms are asking right now, "how do we cover what�*s happening in belfast?" there�*s been criticism about the slow uptake from london—based newsrooms. so what do reporters on the ground who h
west. in the sunshine, temperatures up to 14 for belfast, the warmest day of the week generally for the uk, lobbying. the two russian men suspected of carrying out the salisbury nerve agent attack three years ago are being sought by police in the czech republic. the czechs, for example, in the past until quite recently have been quite reticent about picking a fight with moscow and it�*s quite interesting how you have the czechs now, who are being very robust in their response. a warning from...
17
17
Apr 3, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
has been named as lucille downer, a great—grandmother from the west midlands calls for peace tonight after a night of riots in south belfast15 police officers were injured and eight people were arrested. a polish catholic church in south london accuses the police of brutally exceeding their powers by breaking up a good friday service. the mummies of 22 ancient egyptian rulers will be transported through cairo shortly. crowds are expected to line the streets, to witness the historic procession. good afternoon. people who live in care homes in england will be allowed to have a second regular visitor indoors from the 12th of april in a further relaxation of coronavirus restrictions. babies and young children won't be counted in the limit, meaning some people will be allowed to see small groups of loved ones for the first time in months. daniela relph reports. alan smith moved to a care home in west sussex but the updated guidance means his daughter and his son can now see him in person as well as newer members of the family. it's just together and talking about old stuff and old times. it makes more of a whole person, he has
has been named as lucille downer, a great—grandmother from the west midlands calls for peace tonight after a night of riots in south belfast15 police officers were injured and eight people were arrested. a polish catholic church in south london accuses the police of brutally exceeding their powers by breaking up a good friday service. the mummies of 22 ancient egyptian rulers will be transported through cairo shortly. crowds are expected to line the streets, to witness the historic...
27
27
Apr 16, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
belfast and cardiff as well. the high temperatures will be a little bit further towards the west of the uk.even some spitz and spots of rain in the far northwest. the archbishop of canterbury says tomorrow's funeral for the duke of edinburgh is likely to be an "anguished moment" for the queen. as family members viewed the many flowers left in tribute to her husband, the archbishop said the queen would face the service as a monarch and a grieving widow. she's the queen. she will behave with the extraordinary dignity and extraordinary courage that she always does. we'll be looking at how the royal family will have to grieve, like so many others this last year, bound by the covid restrictions. also on the programme... there is more money in this than there is in all the other parts of our business put together. the actress helen mccrory, known for her roles in peaky blinders and the harry potter films, has died of cancer at the age of 52.
belfast and cardiff as well. the high temperatures will be a little bit further towards the west of the uk.even some spitz and spots of rain in the far northwest. the archbishop of canterbury says tomorrow's funeral for the duke of edinburgh is likely to be an "anguished moment" for the queen. as family members viewed the many flowers left in tribute to her husband, the archbishop said the queen would face the service as a monarch and a grieving widow. she's the queen. she will behave...
27
27
Apr 25, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfast southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colder from the north as the winds start to come in from a northerly direction. just seven degrees or so for aberdeen. into wednesday i think the focus of the showers probably for wales and the southwest of england. fewer showers around elsewhere, perhaps one or two around these east coasts where it is, again, going to feel chilly. just seven degrees for the likes of aberdeen. but could well be 15 or 16 for southern parts of england and wales too. but as low pressure drifts off towards the near continent that's going to open the doors for these cold north or north easterly winds, once again coming down from the arctic. so temperatures in the cold side towards the end of the week for thursday into friday, just about getting into double figures by day but do be prepared if you've got gardening plans, we could well see a return of frosty n
an onshore breeze making things cooler around the east coast, but further west temperatures for the likes of cardiff and belfast southeast where we could really do with a bit of rainfall around. staying quite mild in the south, up to about 16 degrees in the sunshine, but turning colder from the north as the winds start to come in from a northerly direction. just seven degrees or so for aberdeen. into wednesday i think the focus of the showers probably for wales and the southwest of england....
31
31
Apr 7, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
and in the north—west of the country, later on in the afternoon, and towards the evening, the clouds will thicken further and we are expecting some outbreaks of rain in places like belfast western isles. and that's because a weather front is approaching, the winds turning direction, actually milder air is reaching us. and by very early on thursday morning you can see that generally across the country it is frost free — almost. now, that change is brought by area of low pressure which will be tracking into the north of the uk. you can see that slightly milder air brought in by these south—westerly winds. so i think on thursday temperatures, at least for a while, will recover to double figures, onlyjust. perhaps 11 or 12 across parts of england and wales. but with that also comes a weather front and outbreaks of rain parts of the north—west of the uk. i think the best of the weather will be further south and also south—east. now, as we head into thursday night and friday, that weather front will move across, in fact, it's a cold front and behind it we once again open up the gates to a cold air stream from the arctic, which could bring wintry showers to northern areas of t
and in the north—west of the country, later on in the afternoon, and towards the evening, the clouds will thicken further and we are expecting some outbreaks of rain in places like belfast western isles. and that's because a weather front is approaching, the winds turning direction, actually milder air is reaching us. and by very early on thursday morning you can see that generally across the country it is frost free — almost. now, that change is brought by area of low pressure which will...
20
20
Apr 3, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
west midlands. calls for peace tonight after a night of riots in south belfast. 15 police officers were injured andcuses the police of brutally exceeding their powers by breaking up a good friday service. the mummies of 22 ancient egyptian rulers will be transported through cairo shortly. crowds are expected to line the streets to witness the historic procession.
west midlands. calls for peace tonight after a night of riots in south belfast. 15 police officers were injured andcuses the police of brutally exceeding their powers by breaking up a good friday service. the mummies of 22 ancient egyptian rulers will be transported through cairo shortly. crowds are expected to line the streets to witness the historic procession.
64
64
Apr 16, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
central and eastern areas but out towards the west where we have more of a southerly breeze and a bit more cloud it should be frost—free for places like belfastof cloud and spots of rain to come for the weekend. saturday for most of the country looks absolutely fine from the isle of wight to the pennines to aberdeen with sunshine all round and best temperatures across more western areas such as 1a in liverpool and belfast. you can see on sunday the weather fronts are still in the same place, sort of sliding towards the north—east here with the high pressure dominating the weather across the uk. but it does mean it may turn damp in parts of northern ireland and at least the western isles as we go through the course of sunday and generally speaking more hazy skies across england. temperatures 1a or 15 celsius. if the sun comes out for any lengthy period of time it shouldn't feel bad at all. i say it's turning slightly milder but look what happens on tuesday and wednesday, we develop a northerly wind again so it does look as though the middle of next week after this brief warming to 1a, 15, maybe 16 the temperatures are going to go back down aga
central and eastern areas but out towards the west where we have more of a southerly breeze and a bit more cloud it should be frost—free for places like belfastof cloud and spots of rain to come for the weekend. saturday for most of the country looks absolutely fine from the isle of wight to the pennines to aberdeen with sunshine all round and best temperatures across more western areas such as 1a in liverpool and belfast. you can see on sunday the weather fronts are still in the same place,...
44
44
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
west bank and gaza. a saw and been set on fire in belfast cheering on rest in northern ireland has been a spate of overnights incidents since last week there are fears backs it's a stuart tensions and that sets state's witness is next. and. you could live alone with other sun if i did i'd. jump on the city kicked out of. your 1st city satish just said i thought that the connection. issue susie took the bus if he puts his child 20 feet is it on his asian. tricycle. to sit up. for that. good to see. who got the picture. in my 6. or. if get it. the valve for software oh my d. on one step june is that the law is you on the on a twinge that you are not jewish that you are gaza with so as not to just be the most it is thought is a pity if the media you know as it was at that hospital or divorce if you mortally what were you to talk. are you got on that don't they look up to you. don't guess i don't read too small of a dog on the only meal you read among because you could too i guess i don't. i don't know the need a village accepted because it did i learn very quickly. in the jewish or class use a ball if it was a
west bank and gaza. a saw and been set on fire in belfast cheering on rest in northern ireland has been a spate of overnights incidents since last week there are fears backs it's a stuart tensions and that sets state's witness is next. and. you could live alone with other sun if i did i'd. jump on the city kicked out of. your 1st city satish just said i thought that the connection. issue susie took the bus if he puts his child 20 feet is it on his asian. tricycle. to sit up. for that. good to...
64
64
Apr 18, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
it also becomes largely confined to the west of northern ireland, so eastern counties should enjoy some decent brightness, 14 in belfastnd wales, some fairly reasonable temperatures. highs of 15 or 16 degrees. but our weather front does eventually start to try and push his way south across the uk by tuesday, so a little bit of rain for eastern scotland, clear skies to the north, under those clear skies, we will see a frost starting to return. overnight tuesday into wednesday... the cooler air, not much rain coming along with that front. a few showers across england and wales, but it�*s that plunge into the cooler arctic air and the pick—up of a northerly airstream that will make things feel quite different towards the end of the week. still looking drive but temperature is up 16, 17 on monday. lucky to get 13 or 14 for thursday and friday. millions enjoy the sun, but there are worries over new covid variants. health officials are investigating 77 cases in england and scotland of an indian mutation of the coronavirus. i still, like, get a little bit nervous, obviously, because i don�*t want to get the virus and stuff, b
it also becomes largely confined to the west of northern ireland, so eastern counties should enjoy some decent brightness, 14 in belfastnd wales, some fairly reasonable temperatures. highs of 15 or 16 degrees. but our weather front does eventually start to try and push his way south across the uk by tuesday, so a little bit of rain for eastern scotland, clear skies to the north, under those clear skies, we will see a frost starting to return. overnight tuesday into wednesday... the cooler air,...