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be the servant of ireland. for tim mccullough, it has meant leaving a secure career in the navy as he has turned his attention instead to working on getting others to safety. you must have had friends or family maybe saying to you in recent days, "tim, we respect what you're doing, but you're risking too much." there's been a few who have said that, but i've probably had more support than i have had those saying don't do it, but in the armed forces we're taught about moral courage, about doing the right thing, and this to me is the right thing. it's saving lives. it's what we as humans should be doing. we should be doing our very best to help other humans who are in a predicament not as good as ours. good morning. there's been a fair bit of cloud around in areas today but equally a little bit of sunshine here and there. quite a few people have seen the sunshine break through the cloud when you have it as we go through the day. just across the board, though, it is a mild day, even after the chilly start in parts
be the servant of ireland. for tim mccullough, it has meant leaving a secure career in the navy as he has turned his attention instead to working on getting others to safety. you must have had friends or family maybe saying to you in recent days, "tim, we respect what you're doing, but you're risking too much." there's been a few who have said that, but i've probably had more support than i have had those saying don't do it, but in the armed forces we're taught about moral courage,...
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emma vardy there for us, our ireland correspondent, with some ofj ireland correspondent, with some of the reaction today. given that we are talking about those vaccine passports, let's give you the latest official data on the pandemic throughout the uk. there were 38,263 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means, on average, there were 38,980 new cases reported per day in the last week. 201 deaths were recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 146 related deaths were recorded every day. almost 13.5 million people have now had their booster injection. the latest on the queen's health. the queen has held herfirst official engagement at windsor castle since she missed sunday's remembrance service at the cenotaph. she met the outgoing chief of the defence staff general sir nick carter, days after what the palace said was a back injury. her majesty has cancelled several other public engagements over the past few weeks. the prince of wales, during his trip tojordan, was asked about her majesty's c
emma vardy there for us, our ireland correspondent, with some ofj ireland correspondent, with some of the reaction today. given that we are talking about those vaccine passports, let's give you the latest official data on the pandemic throughout the uk. there were 38,263 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means, on average, there were 38,980 new cases reported per day in the last week. 201 deaths were recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive...
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northern ireland.— for survivors of institutions in northern ireland. ., ':: :::: northern ireland. more than 10,500 women and — northern ireland. more than 10,500 women and girls _ northern ireland. more than 10,500 women and girls pass _ northern ireland. more than 10,500 women and girls pass through - northern ireland. more than 10,500 women and girls pass through the l women and girls pass through the mother and baby homes and more than 3000 spent time in the magdalen laundries. the last one closed in 1990. women gave evidence they were detained against their will and used as unpaid labourand detained against their will and used as unpaid labour and had to give up their babies for adoption. the northern ireland executive has confirmed there will be an enquiry into the mother and baby home scandal to find out how on earth young woman who happened to be pregnant and unmarried were treated like that. an explosion in a taxi outside liverpool women's hospital yesterday has been declared a terrorist incident. a fourth man has been arrested under the terrorism act. the passenger in t
northern ireland.— for survivors of institutions in northern ireland. ., ':: :::: northern ireland. more than 10,500 women and — northern ireland. more than 10,500 women and girls _ northern ireland. more than 10,500 women and girls pass _ northern ireland. more than 10,500 women and girls pass through - northern ireland. more than 10,500 women and girls pass through the l women and girls pass through the mother and baby homes and more than 3000 spent time in the magdalen laundries. the...
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be the servant of ireland. for tim mccullough, it has meant leaving a secure career in the navy as he has turned his attention instead to working on getting others to safety. you must have had friends or family maybe saying to you in recent days, "tim, we respect what you're doing, but you're risking too much." there's been a few who have said that, but i've probably had more support than i have had those saying don't do it, but in the armed forces we're taught about moral courage, about doing the right thing, and this to me is the right thing. it's saving lives. it's what we as humans should be doing. we should be doing our very best to help other humans who are in a predicament not as good as ours. hello. we have had some drizzle and patchy light rain across parts of east anglia and south—east england this afternoon, but the main rain band is pushing in to the north and west of scotland. we can see it here on the earlier satellite picture, this bank of cloud, and it will continue on its journey south and ea
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so the motion of northern ireland being kicked around in this way, naturally alienates it. i would say that there is perhaps a great deal of love for the republic, but there is much more suspicion of london and with it to see the sense of which has all been true of the scottish national says will. london really is not capable of managing northern ireland anymore. yes. that part of it had to survive this dreadful, 30 years civil war and northern of itself. but at the present time, the peaceful time, largely. the very fact that northern ireland itself is being used as a political football means that with lynn as well as the scottish nation must the proof of english incompetence. that is actually much more valuable than shall we say a nationalist strain which kept on talking about grievances and how badly people are treated. the simple statement that the union is no longer fit for purpose. that seems to be the case. as far as britain is concerned, and it's getting more and more like it as far as northern ireland is concerned, where the unity of ireland would be farther away wo
so the motion of northern ireland being kicked around in this way, naturally alienates it. i would say that there is perhaps a great deal of love for the republic, but there is much more suspicion of london and with it to see the sense of which has all been true of the scottish national says will. london really is not capable of managing northern ireland anymore. yes. that part of it had to survive this dreadful, 30 years civil war and northern of itself. but at the present time, the peaceful...
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be the servant of ireland. for tim mccullagh, it has meant leaving a secure career in the navy as he has turned his attention instead to working on getting others to safety. you must have had friends or family maybe saying to you in recent days, "tim, we respect what you re doing, but you re risking too much." there's been a few who have said that, but i've probably had more support than i have had those saying don't do it, but in the armed forces, we're taught about moral courage, about doing the right thing, and this to me is the right thing. it's saving lives. it's what we as humans should be doing. we should be doing our very best to help other humans who are in a predicament not as good as ours. hello there. part one of the weekend was a little bit dull for many of us. we held onto cloudy skies, sunshine was limited. it is going to be pretty similar, i think, for sunday, with limited sunshine, a lot of cloud around, and there will be some rain as well, particularly across the northwest at the uk closer to
be the servant of ireland. for tim mccullagh, it has meant leaving a secure career in the navy as he has turned his attention instead to working on getting others to safety. you must have had friends or family maybe saying to you in recent days, "tim, we respect what you re doing, but you re risking too much." there's been a few who have said that, but i've probably had more support than i have had those saying don't do it, but in the armed forces, we're taught about moral courage,...
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ireland protocol, where the british— northern ireland protocol, where the british side _ northern ireland protocol, where the british side once _ northern ireland protocol, where the british side once the _ northern ireland protocol, where the british side once the european - northern ireland protocol, where the british side once the european court| british side once the european court ofjustice _ british side once the european court ofjustice to — british side once the european court ofjustice to be — british side once the european court ofjustice to be taken— british side once the european court ofjustice to be taken completely - ofjustice to be taken completely out of— ofjustice to be taken completely out of the — ofjustice to be taken completely out of the picture _ ofjustice to be taken completely out of the picture and _ ofjustice to be taken completely out of the picture and that - ofjustice to be taken completely out of the picture and that is - out of the picture and that is impossible. _ out of the picture and that is impossible, legally- out of the picture and that is
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so the motion of northern ireland being kicked around in this way, naturally alienates it. i would say that there is perhaps a great deal of love for the republic, but there is much more suspicion of london and with it to see the sense of which it all has been true of the scottish nationalist as well. london really is not capable of managing northern ireland anymore. yes. that part of it had to survive this dreadful 30 years civil war in northern of itself. but at the present time, a peaceful time, largely. the very fact that northern ireland itself is being used as a political football means that with lynn as well as the scottish nation must the proof of english incompetence. that is actually much more valuable than shall we say a nationalist strain which kept on talking about references and how badly people are treated. the simple statement that the union is no longer fit for purpose. that seems to be the case as far as britain is concerned, and it's getting more and more like it as far as northern ireland is concerned, where the unity of island would be farther away woul
so the motion of northern ireland being kicked around in this way, naturally alienates it. i would say that there is perhaps a great deal of love for the republic, but there is much more suspicion of london and with it to see the sense of which it all has been true of the scottish nationalist as well. london really is not capable of managing northern ireland anymore. yes. that part of it had to survive this dreadful 30 years civil war in northern of itself. but at the present time, a peaceful...
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our ireland correspondent emma vardy is with me. let's have a sense of what the reaction is likely to be.- reaction is likely to be. well, there is resentment - reaction is likely to be. well, there is resentment from - there is resentment from the hospitality industry. because lots of pubs and restaurants feel they have already had to deal with the toughest rules for the longest. they are saying to ministers, thanks a lot, you have lumped all of this honour is again, and many believe that covid passports will be difficult to police on the ground. but all the parties in northern ireland back to this measure today, apart from the dup. one dup assembly member swearing he would never hold a covid passport in his hand. it brings up some really strong feelings. but ministers were presented with stark modelling today. they were told of something isn't done in the next few weeks we will be going back to stricter restrictions. and we have had a pretty grim year of that here already. nightclub only opened a fortnight ago. and i've been looki
our ireland correspondent emma vardy is with me. let's have a sense of what the reaction is likely to be.- reaction is likely to be. well, there is resentment - reaction is likely to be. well, there is resentment from - there is resentment from the hospitality industry. because lots of pubs and restaurants feel they have already had to deal with the toughest rules for the longest. they are saying to ministers, thanks a lot, you have lumped all of this honour is again, and many believe that...
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let's take your native country of ireland. are we closer to either shoot a taylor at any point in the last 100 years or of the still ceiling differences said to be overcome across the island over much closer? because i mean one of the things which is a guarantee of some improvement in is human relations, changing. in fact, in the late 820th century, because the irish in dublin have specifically renounced an insistence that the 6 counties are there's therefore they're winning many more friends and much more respect in the north, which they did. so the way in which, in fact, the present time, the famous protocol which is causing so much bad feeling between the u. k and the e u. when that's been handled, the protocol about trade in northern ireland and its trade relations with the larger island that was agreed to creation by bar of johnson. and he is now in this month of november, making whatever effort he can to trying to deny it. so the notion of northern hadn't been kicked around in this way. naturally in it, i would say that
let's take your native country of ireland. are we closer to either shoot a taylor at any point in the last 100 years or of the still ceiling differences said to be overcome across the island over much closer? because i mean one of the things which is a guarantee of some improvement in is human relations, changing. in fact, in the late 820th century, because the irish in dublin have specifically renounced an insistence that the 6 counties are there's therefore they're winning many more friends...
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for monday we see that weather front across scotland and northern ireland gradually work its way and grinding to a halt in northern england and parts of north and west wales. so it's here that it will actually turn a little bit damp through the day, some heavy bursts of rain in cumbria and on towards snowdonia, maybe, but scotland, northern ireland, a much brighter day. early rain in south and east will clear through, plenty of sunshine, isolated showers in the far north—west. across the midlands, east anglia and the south, though, most places will stay dry and the mist and fog should lift to a few sunny spells. temperatures similar to today though a little bit cooler through parts of scotland and northern ireland. and then into the week ahead, after a slightly cooler spell midweek, temperatures around the average, it will get much, much milder once again. rain most likely across the north, that's because you are close to these areas of low pressure in iceland, weatherfronts scooting by some windy conditions at times and so if it's not some bands of heavy rain it will be a scatteri
for monday we see that weather front across scotland and northern ireland gradually work its way and grinding to a halt in northern england and parts of north and west wales. so it's here that it will actually turn a little bit damp through the day, some heavy bursts of rain in cumbria and on towards snowdonia, maybe, but scotland, northern ireland, a much brighter day. early rain in south and east will clear through, plenty of sunshine, isolated showers in the far north—west. across the...
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— oh, yeah, who are you going to be talking to about northern ireland in wales? well, in a few minutes, we'll be hearing from the taoiseach, micheal martin, the irish prime minister, who is in wales to talk to other ministers from different parts of the uk about the relationship between those two countries, which at the moment is so straightforward, nothing much going on to talk about! i'm sure the phrase article 16 will not materialise at all. oh, yeah, it will be the entire subject of the interview. now, talking about... we'lljust be talking about the rugby, that's all. now, you talk about the relationship between two countries, today has all been about the relationship between cities in england and how they are connected by rail, and we've got london, birmingham, nottingham, derby, leeds, manchester, sheffield, nottingham, all those places have been... bradford. they've all been in the mix, because the government introduced its new integrated railways plan today, a long—awaited document, much previewed and leaked as well, but there's loads of things in it an
— oh, yeah, who are you going to be talking to about northern ireland in wales? well, in a few minutes, we'll be hearing from the taoiseach, micheal martin, the irish prime minister, who is in wales to talk to other ministers from different parts of the uk about the relationship between those two countries, which at the moment is so straightforward, nothing much going on to talk about! i'm sure the phrase article 16 will not materialise at all. oh, yeah, it will be the entire subject of the...
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so the notion of northern ireland being kicked around in this way naturally alienates it. i would say that there is perhaps a great deal of love for the republic, but there is much more suspicion of london and with it to see the sense of which has all been true of the scottish nationalist as well. london really is not capable of managing northern. i'd have been a more yes that part of it had to survive this dreadful, 30 years civil war and northern of itself. but the present time, the peaceful time, largely the very fact the northern item itself is being used as a political football means that with lynn as well, the scottish nation must the proof of english incompetence. that is actually much more valuable than shall we say, a nationalist street which kept on talking about grievances and how badly people are treated. the simple statement that the union is no longer fit for purpose. that seems to be the case. as far as britain is concerned, and it's getting more and more like it as far as northerners concerned, where the unity of ireland would be farther away would be if mo
so the notion of northern ireland being kicked around in this way naturally alienates it. i would say that there is perhaps a great deal of love for the republic, but there is much more suspicion of london and with it to see the sense of which has all been true of the scottish nationalist as well. london really is not capable of managing northern. i'd have been a more yes that part of it had to survive this dreadful, 30 years civil war and northern of itself. but the present time, the peaceful...
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and the status of northern ireland what can happen with northern_ ireland what can happen with northern island, neither side seems able to— northern island, neither side seems able to agree. the only thing they can agree — able to agree. the only thing they can agree on is that there is potential— can agree on is that there is potential for disaster there if the protocol — potential for disaster there if the protocol breaks down. a lot of talk which _ protocol breaks down. a lot of talk which we _ protocol breaks down. a lot of talk which we hope and it may be overblown that this could threaten the peace — overblown that this could threaten the peace process in northern tretahd~ — the peace process in northern ireland. but even if that doesn't happen, — ireland. but even if that doesn't happen, even if that's not true, the question— happen, even if that's not true, the question we — happen, even if that's not true, the question we just don't seem to be able to— question we just don't seem to be able to agree with the eu is what the final— able to agree with the eu
and the status of northern ireland what can happen with northern_ ireland what can happen with northern island, neither side seems able to— northern island, neither side seems able to agree. the only thing they can agree — able to agree. the only thing they can agree on is that there is potential— can agree on is that there is potential for disaster there if the protocol — potential for disaster there if the protocol breaks down. a lot of talk which _ protocol breaks down. a lot of talk...
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a bright day in scotland and northern ireland. there will be a few showers just edging towards north—west scotland during the day. and again, those temperatures, for the most part, are into double figures. again, that's where they are going to stay for the rest of the week. a fair amount of cloud around, some sunny spells here and there, and another set of atlantic weather fronts beginning to take some rain southwards from scotland and northern ireland into wales and england as we head towards the end of the week. bye— bye. this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk or around the globe. i'm david eades. our top stories: chanting. security forces fire tear gas at protesters in sudan, as the demonstrators call for a return of civilian rule. we report from khartoum. prosecutors in texas file lawsuits against the rappers travis scott and drake, after eight people died in a stampede at a music festival. after more than 18 months, america finally re—opens its doors — and prepares to welcome fully—vaccinated vi
a bright day in scotland and northern ireland. there will be a few showers just edging towards north—west scotland during the day. and again, those temperatures, for the most part, are into double figures. again, that's where they are going to stay for the rest of the week. a fair amount of cloud around, some sunny spells here and there, and another set of atlantic weather fronts beginning to take some rain southwards from scotland and northern ireland into wales and england as we head...
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and in ireland, just like in the u. k, they want to plant oak trees to the jubilee, who now the soil going into northern ireland has to be proven that it's not contaminated. so what do these 3 small issues indicate then they indicate that a lot of these trade issues are to do with the excessive controls, an excessive regulations that the e u has imposed. and that was the very reason for breaks it. it was these bureaucratic burdens that were imposed on businesses. yeah, exactly. by the way, how do you, how do you prove that the donor has cream in that sausage? right. it cut one open, but there's, there's a bullying that's happening here. exactly right. and the new shy it's pick how you yeah. okay. so then when we think about this original briggs, it agreement, right? deal between the u. k. and the you to say we're going to officially separate of us . there is something called an emergency break. yeah. that was built specifically for this purpose, right? to say yes, if you, basically, if you're poking at us, if you're cre
and in ireland, just like in the u. k, they want to plant oak trees to the jubilee, who now the soil going into northern ireland has to be proven that it's not contaminated. so what do these 3 small issues indicate then they indicate that a lot of these trade issues are to do with the excessive controls, an excessive regulations that the e u has imposed. and that was the very reason for breaks it. it was these bureaucratic burdens that were imposed on businesses. yeah, exactly. by the way, how...
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.— northern ireland. absolutely, the -ictures northern ireland. absolutely, the pictures are _ northern ireland. absolutely, the pictures are shocking, _ northern ireland. absolutely, the pictures are shocking, but - northern ireland. absolutely, the pictures are shocking, but i - northern ireland. absolutely, the pictures are shocking, but i think| northern ireland. absolutely, thel pictures are shocking, but i think a really important thing to say is there's a huge amount of speculation and lies flying around social media at the moment. so, what i would say is to anyone who's looking for more information online, be very, very careful about the information you're passing on. even if it claims to be from reliable sources, make sure you listen to what the merseyside police are saying about this because they are saying about this because they are the people who are actually on the ground giving actual information out. everything else is simply speculation and should in most cases be completely ignored. this
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ian lee, cbs news in oweynagat, ireland. >> very scary. that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday. "60 minutes" is next. i'm jericka duncan in new york, we thank you so much for watching. happy halloween. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> live from the cbsn bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> right now, streaming on cbsn bay area, grab the bags of candy and man the front doors. halloween is back in the bay area and trick-or-treaters will soon be hitting the streets. the question this evening is how are families preparing for the holiday with covid still in the pitcher. >>> an update with a halloween shootie at the home of the bay area councilmember in the suspect in custody tonight. >>> to jump to a recall because you think i am being negative is just preposterous. >> parents collecting signatures to recall a widely criticized school board president and what she is arguing this evening. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. >>> halloween is finally back in this evening
ian lee, cbs news in oweynagat, ireland. >> very scary. that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday. "60 minutes" is next. i'm jericka duncan in new york, we thank you so much for watching. happy halloween. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> live from the cbsn bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> right now, streaming on cbsn bay area, grab the bags of candy and man the front doors. halloween is back in...
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northern ireland's covid infection rate is now the highest in the uk. hospital admissions are expected to rise, and ministers said intervention was required, including advising people to limit social contacts as well as working from home. . . , contacts as well as working from home. . ., , ., contacts as well as working from home. . . , ., . ., home. there certainly are uncertain times, but home. there certainly are uncertain times. but now _ home. there certainly are uncertain times, but now is _ home. there certainly are uncertain times, but now is the _ home. there certainly are uncertain times, but now is the time - home. there certainly are uncertain times, but now is the time for - times, but now is the time for action. if we want to achieve the best possible outcome right now, then now is the time to act. ease then now is the time to act. case rates have _ then now is the time to act. case rates have fallen _ then now is the time to act. case rates have fallen slightly - then now is the time to act. case rates have fallen slightly in - rates have
northern ireland's covid infection rate is now the highest in the uk. hospital admissions are expected to rise, and ministers said intervention was required, including advising people to limit social contacts as well as working from home. . . , contacts as well as working from home. . ., , ., contacts as well as working from home. . . , ., . ., home. there certainly are uncertain times, but home. there certainly are uncertain times. but now _ home. there certainly are uncertain times, but now...
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the republic of ireland. that's led to checks, though, on goods coming from england, scotland and wales. the eu came forward with proposals to try and address some of these problems, the uk says that it does not go far enough. what's more, britain has repeatedly said it could look to suspend parts of the protocol if enough progress is not made, although, interestingly, in the last hour or so, senior cabinet minister michael gove has suggested he is confident progress can be made without triggering what is known as article 16 and the eu has made pretty clear it could take retaliatory action if that does happen. i think it is important to say we are not there yet, talks are continuing. there may be some greater sense of momentum but i think there were always likely to be ups and downs in this process and there are still significant gaps between the two sides. deforestation in brazil's amazon rainforest has hit its highest level in over 15 years. a report by the country's space research agency found that defores
the republic of ireland. that's led to checks, though, on goods coming from england, scotland and wales. the eu came forward with proposals to try and address some of these problems, the uk says that it does not go far enough. what's more, britain has repeatedly said it could look to suspend parts of the protocol if enough progress is not made, although, interestingly, in the last hour or so, senior cabinet minister michael gove has suggested he is confident progress can be made without...
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., of ireland. when he found that out, because it was _ of ireland. when he found that out, because it was many _ of ireland. when he found that out, because it was many years - of ireland. when he found that out, because it was many years later i of ireland. when he found that out, i because it was many years later what did you think of how your mother had been treated?— been treated? appallingly. i've heard stories _ been treated? appallingly. i've heard stories from _ been treated?...
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and we'll see what near ireland is going to negotiate. not now, or when the implementation of this sir global deal will come to the use of the unborn is going to be tough, really and, and especially on, on that. so what we would expect is it will really want to fight tar ah, the race to know about that. we will really want to ensure additional revenues below 25 percent. it would be impossible as effective tax rate does. what does some experts make there? e, craig the, the national commission under, for the renewal, the international corporate taxation have been seen with people. i go to the steve, it was how we get he at we need a higher rate because that's the, the time for doing that. we've seen the case. so far, expedition between countries we've seen, decayed, suffer, artificial buffy cheeked into that 7 with companies 1000000000 close to leader. this is that i am to have an effective text rate. that reading is sir, on the average the what as citizens that have begun under other incom most most of i just want to talk about some of the
and we'll see what near ireland is going to negotiate. not now, or when the implementation of this sir global deal will come to the use of the unborn is going to be tough, really and, and especially on, on that. so what we would expect is it will really want to fight tar ah, the race to know about that. we will really want to ensure additional revenues below 25 percent. it would be impossible as effective tax rate does. what does some experts make there? e, craig the, the national commission...
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look, i am a passionate believer in membership of the european union for ireland. i accept fully the democratic wishes of the british people to leave the european union but, to me, britain has contributed a lot to the european union — and to europe more generally has an awful lot to contribute. we need britain — we need britain's heft in terms of the geopolitical situation globally and that is why i genuinely believe there has to be greater harmony and a really strong, constructive alignment of interests between european union and the united kingdom and then in terms of the british—irish relationship, it is a wonderfully rich relationship — in sport, in families, i mean, i have many cousins living in the uk. my uncle fought with the british army in world war ii, was a prisoner of war injapan for three years in the changi prison in singapore, when singapore fell. these are the kind of normal, natural ties between ireland and britain that have been there for decades and centuries so we do really, ithink, need to overcome this brexit challenge which has been a
look, i am a passionate believer in membership of the european union for ireland. i accept fully the democratic wishes of the british people to leave the european union but, to me, britain has contributed a lot to the european union — and to europe more generally has an awful lot to contribute. we need britain — we need britain's heft in terms of the geopolitical situation globally and that is why i genuinely believe there has to be greater harmony and a really strong, constructive...
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and in ireland, just like in the u. k, they want to plant oak trees for the jubilee go now the soil going into northern ireland has to be proven that it's not contaminated. so what do these 3 small issues indicate been they indicate that a lot of these trade issues are to do with the excessive controls, an excessive regulations that the e u has imposed. and that was the very reason for breaks it. it was these bureaucratic burdens that were imposed on businesses. yeah, exactly. by the way, how do you, how do you prove that the donor has cream in that sausage? right. ludicrous. maybe cut one open, but there's, there's a, a bullying that's happening here. exactly right. minutia, it's pick how you yeah. okay. so then when we think about this original briggs, it agreement, right. deal between the u. k. in the you to say we're going to officially separate of us. there is something called an emergency break. yeah. that was built specifically for this purpose, right? to say yes, if you, basically, if you're poking at us, if you
and in ireland, just like in the u. k, they want to plant oak trees for the jubilee go now the soil going into northern ireland has to be proven that it's not contaminated. so what do these 3 small issues indicate been they indicate that a lot of these trade issues are to do with the excessive controls, an excessive regulations that the e u has imposed. and that was the very reason for breaks it. it was these bureaucratic burdens that were imposed on businesses. yeah, exactly. by the way, how...
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this is how we start monday, with this frontal system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front so behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of cloud, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just four or 5 c. further west, they are starting to rise a little and we could see nine or ten across parts of north—west england, north—west scotland and northern ireland. as we move into tuesday, we see another frontal system pushing in from off the atlantic and this one is going to provide some heavy outbreaks of rain, initially in the scotland and northern ireland and gradually sliding its way south and eastwards through tuesday. some parts of central, southern and eastern england may stay dry through daylight hours, but look as the temperatures recover into double figures, 11 or 12 c on tuesday. behind that rain band,
this is how we start monday, with this frontal system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front so behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of cloud, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just four or 5 c. further west, they...
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the government is considering in part on doing the northern ireland part on doing the northern ireland part of that brexit agreement. what is known as the protocol. by using the article 16 mechanism within the treaty that was agreed. lord forced visiting both business leaders and political leaders, and his argument on the economic is about the diversion of trade. —— lauder frost. there is very little data about what has happened between great britain and then, but there is data from the republic of ireland showing trade both ways over the irish sea is down pretty sharply over the past eight months. whereas trade within the island of ireland between the republic and northern ireland is up pretty sharply. indeed some of the company payroll numbers have gone up most sharply across the uk in northern ireland. so there is a big judgment to be made for the government that involves political stability in northern ireland, but also economic relations for the whole of the uk with the european union, some fears that this could go into a trade war. and diplomatic relations with the us. aha, i
the government is considering in part on doing the northern ireland part on doing the northern ireland part of that brexit agreement. what is known as the protocol. by using the article 16 mechanism within the treaty that was agreed. lord forced visiting both business leaders and political leaders, and his argument on the economic is about the diversion of trade. —— lauder frost. there is very little data about what has happened between great britain and then, but there is data from the...
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and the status of northern ireland what can happen with northem— ireland what can happen with northern island, neither side seems able to— northern island, neither side seems able to agree. the only thing they can agree — able to agree. the only thing they can agree on is that there is potential— can agree on is that there is potential for disaster there if the protocol — potential for disaster there if the protocol breaks down. a lot of talk which _ protocol breaks down. a lot of talk which we _ protocol breaks down. a lot of talk which we hope and it may be overblown that this could threaten the peace — overblown that this could threaten the peace process in northern ireland — the peace process in northern ireland. but even if that doesn't happen, — ireland. but even if that doesn't happen, even if that's not true, the question— happen, even if that's not true, the question we — happen, even if that's not true, the question we just don't seem to be able to— question we just don't seem to be able to agree with the eu is what the final— able to agree with the eu i
and the status of northern ireland what can happen with northem— ireland what can happen with northern island, neither side seems able to— northern island, neither side seems able to agree. the only thing they can agree — able to agree. the only thing they can agree on is that there is potential— can agree on is that there is potential for disaster there if the protocol — potential for disaster there if the protocol breaks down. a lot of talk which _ protocol breaks down. a lot of...
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northern ireland's covid infection rate is now the highest in the uk. hospital admissions are expected to rise, and ministers said intervention was required, including advising people to limit social contacts as well as working from home. there certainly are uncertain times, but now is the time for action. if we want to achieve the best possible outcome right now, then now is the time to act. case rates have fallen slightly in scotland, and nicola sturgeon announced that the vaccine passport system would not be extended to more venues, but she said taking a lateral flow test before socialising over the christmas period was vital to slow the spread of the virus. our situation is definitely more positive than we might have expected it to be at this point, but it is still precarious. we need to get the r number back below one, and that means having in place a range of proportionate protections to keep the country as safe as possible while we continue to live as freely as possible. at this pub in perth, they were relieved that vaccine passports would not be
northern ireland's covid infection rate is now the highest in the uk. hospital admissions are expected to rise, and ministers said intervention was required, including advising people to limit social contacts as well as working from home. there certainly are uncertain times, but now is the time for action. if we want to achieve the best possible outcome right now, then now is the time to act. case rates have fallen slightly in scotland, and nicola sturgeon announced that the vaccine passport...
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here in the studio, stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspndent for the german news site, welt. welcome to you. let's begin with china. we knew that china's president xijinping wouldn't attend cop26, the climate change conference in glasgow. what we didn't know was that his country would absent itself from many of the key agreements, too. a pledge to cut methane by 2030? not there. a pledge to phase out coal? not there. as for agreeing that global temperatures should be allowed to rise no more than 1.5 degrees above pre—industrial levels, forget it. you're in the heart of things up in glasgow. tell us what china has and has not signed up to? china is the biggest polluter. something like 28% of global emissions come from chinese soil. any effort to tackle climate change has to involve the chinese. so far, they have actually stuck to their guns in terms of existing policy. there were high hopes, especially from the uk presidency of this process, in the run—up to it, there might be some breakthrough in chinese initiative. that didn't happen. there were some minor concessions. f
here in the studio, stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspndent for the german news site, welt. welcome to you. let's begin with china. we knew that china's president xijinping wouldn't attend cop26, the climate change conference in glasgow. what we didn't know was that his country would absent itself from many of the key agreements, too. a pledge to cut methane by 2030? not there. a pledge to phase out coal? not there. as for agreeing that global temperatures should be allowed to rise no more...
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do you think it will be in england, ireland sort of six nations title tilt? i it will be in england, ireland sort of six nations title tilt?— of six nations title tilt? i think we all know — of six nations title tilt? i think we all know that _ of six nations title tilt? i think we all know that predicting - of six nations title tilt? i think| we all know that predicting the of six nations title tilt? i think- we all know that predicting the six nations is never sensible. of course when we are doing this to sam russia everyone thought england would win. the last ones that everyone ended up thinking about was wales and they were the ones that went on that incredible run. in 2022, yes. from current form you say england and ireland of the favourites from a home nations. actually it's francis update bp all blacks in a real thriller in paris on saturday. they are the ones to keep a close eye on for that you feel they are building very nicely towards their home world cup in 2023. very nicely towards their home world cuo in 2023-— very nicely towards their hom
do you think it will be in england, ireland sort of six nations title tilt? i it will be in england, ireland sort of six nations title tilt?— of six nations title tilt? i think we all know — of six nations title tilt? i think we all know that _ of six nations title tilt? i think we all know that predicting - of six nations title tilt? i think| we all know that predicting the of six nations title tilt? i think- we all know that predicting the six nations is never sensible. of course when we...
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member of the republic of ireland and post breaks it. there been a lot of issues between northern ireland in the e u, but now the european union says there has been progress in meetings to fix those issues with again northern ireland. so one of those issues who benefit plan that hillary toward which board member with the british american business association, hillary good to have you here. pleasure back to. so let's start with the kind of the biggest issue here, right, the trade issues between the you and northern ireland. what exactly are they? everything of the trade issues cover everything to do with goods and products and services. and there are, there are checks and border checks, and this is a huge issue. i'm just going to give you 3 small examples, which are totally an awfully indicative of the big picture. one. there is a welsh company that exports lobsters. i'm one of those lobsters have to go to spain, the e, you actually will stop them at the border including that you border that is that border now in the irish, see, because t
member of the republic of ireland and post breaks it. there been a lot of issues between northern ireland in the e u, but now the european union says there has been progress in meetings to fix those issues with again northern ireland. so one of those issues who benefit plan that hillary toward which board member with the british american business association, hillary good to have you here. pleasure back to. so let's start with the kind of the biggest issue here, right, the trade issues between...
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behind this, much brighter skies across scotland and northern ireland was such an. ahead of this, a lot of cloud and perhaps lingering fog through the morning but 11 to 13 celsius top temperature. three tomorrow evening, cloud may begin to lower three parts of the midlands and wales, could be patchy drizzle. once again we look to the north and west for more persistent rain in scotland and northern ireland on tuesday. it is the squeeze on the isobars, so with rain will also be stronger winds too and persistent work rain pushing into northern ireland, north and western scotland sliding eastwards. kitty patchy rain in the far north of england on tuesday but elsewhere should be mainly dry, some breaks in the cloud and mist and fog through the cloud and mist and fog through the morning, 11 to 13 celsius the top temperature. similar pattern it really as we head into wednesday. frontal system slides into high pressure and fizzles out and what we see behind it is briefly some slightly cooler air arriving through wednesday, especially across scotland and the far north of eng
behind this, much brighter skies across scotland and northern ireland was such an. ahead of this, a lot of cloud and perhaps lingering fog through the morning but 11 to 13 celsius top temperature. three tomorrow evening, cloud may begin to lower three parts of the midlands and wales, could be patchy drizzle. once again we look to the north and west for more persistent rain in scotland and northern ireland on tuesday. it is the squeeze on the isobars, so with rain will also be stronger winds too...
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for scotland and northern ireland plus three showers in high across the area here as well. you'll see some patchy rain south into england and wales is going to the evening but the main feature of saturday evening sweater is that there are some firework displays and it will be very windy and these are some of the wind gusts in the overnight and into sunday, some gusts 16 and 70 mph on the coast seer with some high tides and some big waves, dangerous conditions in coastal areas and close to this area of low pressure pushing and plenty of showers overnight and into sunday, gradually during sunday, the showers in the wind will ease but it does stay blustery across the uk with some showers and western areas with thicker cloud, plenty of say spells to the east and still on the mild side of average. it will be cooler overnight and into monday, temperatures will fall close to freezing in the chilly response with this ridge of high pressure moving forward but it won't last too long because there are other weather fronts approaching from the atlantic and northern ireland, especially
for scotland and northern ireland plus three showers in high across the area here as well. you'll see some patchy rain south into england and wales is going to the evening but the main feature of saturday evening sweater is that there are some firework displays and it will be very windy and these are some of the wind gusts in the overnight and into sunday, some gusts 16 and 70 mph on the coast seer with some high tides and some big waves, dangerous conditions in coastal areas and close to this...
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this is how we start monday, with this frontal system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front so behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of cloud, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just four or 5 c. further west, they are starting to rise a little and we could see nine or ten across parts of north—west england, north—west scotland and northern ireland. as we move into tuesday, we see another frontal system pushing in from off the atlantic and this one is going to provide some heavy outbreaks of rain, initially in the scotland and northern ireland and gradually sliding its way south and eastwards through tuesday. some parts of central, southern and eastern england may stay dry through daylight hours, but look as the temperatures recover into double figures, 11 or 12 c on tuesday. behind that rain band,
this is how we start monday, with this frontal system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front so behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of cloud, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just four or 5 c. further west, they...
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should be to establish stability and predictability for northern ireland. we hear a lot at the moment but let there be no doubt that trickling article 16 to seek the renegotiation of the protocol would have serious consequences. serious for northern ireland as it would lead to instability and unpredictability, and serious also for the eu and uk relations in general as it would mean a rejection of eu efforts to find the constant short solution to the fermentation of the protocol. discussions will continue at expert level and i am committed to travelling to london on the 12th of november. i am equally committed on theissue november. i am equally committed on the issue of medicines, and remain ready to do whatever it takes to ensure the long—term, uninterrupted supply to northern ireland by changing our own rules. lastly, we also exchanged views on the pending issue of french fisheries licences. the trade and cooperation agreement is clear. vessels that are fishing in the territorial waters of the uk and crown dependencies should be allowed to continue. all
should be to establish stability and predictability for northern ireland. we hear a lot at the moment but let there be no doubt that trickling article 16 to seek the renegotiation of the protocol would have serious consequences. serious for northern ireland as it would lead to instability and unpredictability, and serious also for the eu and uk relations in general as it would mean a rejection of eu efforts to find the constant short solution to the fermentation of the protocol. discussions...
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and again, ireland can play a role in that making things easier, just the opposite that mm hm. and going to be the young, the country. so what we see that indiana must under this is from the level of ambition in there in all this globe ideally said by what is negotiated on or in both in a way they countries like the u. s. because he needs to pursue congress, met in the us and also by the level of ambition, a country like ireland what this acceptable. but i love because i will have an implication on the good of man. there is nothing like a global, purely multilateral process is nothing like to the deal that was supposed to be there to, to provide her with the fairness for developing countries. he said that he said just a concession to summer di kevin sent to some be the economy. isn't that what is acceptable for to the business big business and those economies must suffer our poorer countries eventually going to be pressured into joining the system? yes, i mean like we've seen already. so i read the question earlier, why developing some developing countries? and the reason is, s
and again, ireland can play a role in that making things easier, just the opposite that mm hm. and going to be the young, the country. so what we see that indiana must under this is from the level of ambition in there in all this globe ideally said by what is negotiated on or in both in a way they countries like the u. s. because he needs to pursue congress, met in the us and also by the level of ambition, a country like ireland what this acceptable. but i love because i will have an...
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second,it the northern ireland protocol. second, it would cut red tape and barriers for exporters across the united kingdom. labourwould barriers for exporters across the united kingdom. labour would also look to find an agreement on mutual recognition of conformity assessments across all sectors. that would mean that our producers would no longer have to complete two sets of tests. there would be no need for two certification processes to sell goodsin two certification processes to sell goods in both the uk and the eu. we would also seek regulatory equivalence for financial services. and mutual recognition of professional qualifications. because we absolutely recognise the importance of looking after our world—class financial and professional service businesses. we would also seek to maintain britain's data adequacy status. that would mean that our data protection rules would continue to be deemed equivalent to those in the eu. it would, in turn, make uk digital service companies more competitive. and finally, we would se
second,it the northern ireland protocol. second, it would cut red tape and barriers for exporters across the united kingdom. labourwould barriers for exporters across the united kingdom. labour would also look to find an agreement on mutual recognition of conformity assessments across all sectors. that would mean that our producers would no longer have to complete two sets of tests. there would be no need for two certification processes to sell goodsin two certification processes to sell goods...
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this is how we start monday with the system moving into an northern ireland and scotland. a warm front and behind it it will be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of cloud and initially some snow on monday through the grampians in the southern upland but more like rain coming afternoon. further south, like rain coming afternoon. furthersouth, mainly like rain coming afternoon. further south, mainly dry and cloudy. best of the brightness across southern and south—east england when temperatures again are four orfive celsius. are four or five celsius. further west, are four or five celsius. furtherwest, it are four or five celsius. further west, it is rising a little so 19 across parts of north—west england north—west scotland and northern ireland. as we move into tuesday we see another frontal system pushing in from off the atlantic and this one will provide some heavy outbreaks of rain initially into scotland and northern ireland and gradually sliding its way south and eastwards through tuesday. some parts of central southern and eastern england may stay dry d
this is how we start monday with the system moving into an northern ireland and scotland. a warm front and behind it it will be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of cloud and initially some snow on monday through the grampians in the southern upland but more like rain coming afternoon. further south, like rain coming afternoon. furthersouth, mainly like rain coming afternoon. further south, mainly dry and cloudy. best of the brightness across southern and south—east england when...
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this is how we start monday, with this system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front and behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of clout, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just four or five celsius. further west, they are starting to rise a little and we could see nine or ten across parts of north—west england, north—west scotland and northern ireland. as we move into tuesday, we see another frontal system pushing in from of the atlantic and this one is going to provide some heavy outbreaks of rain, initially in the scotland and northern ireland and gradually sliding its way south and east words through tuesday. some parts of central, southern and eastern england may stay dry through daylight hours, but as the temperatures recover into double figures, 11 or 12 celsius on tuesday. behind that
this is how we start monday, with this system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front and behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of clout, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just four or five celsius. further west, they...
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northern ireland's covid infection rate is now the highest in the uk. hospital admissions are expected to rise, and ministers said intervention was required, including advising people to limit social contacts as well as working from home. there certainly are uncertain times, but now is the time for action. if we want to achieve the best possible outcome right now, then now is the time to act. case rates have fallen slightly in scotland, and nicola sturgeon announced that the vaccine passport system would not be extended to more venues. but she said taking a lateral flow test before socialising over the christmas period was vital to slow the spread of the virus. our situation is definitely more positive than we might have expected it to be at this point, but it is still precarious. we need to get the r number back below one, and that means having in place a range of proportionate protections to keep the country as safe as possible while we continue to live as freely as possible. at this pub in perth, they were relieved that vaccine passports would not be
northern ireland's covid infection rate is now the highest in the uk. hospital admissions are expected to rise, and ministers said intervention was required, including advising people to limit social contacts as well as working from home. there certainly are uncertain times, but now is the time for action. if we want to achieve the best possible outcome right now, then now is the time to act. case rates have fallen slightly in scotland, and nicola sturgeon announced that the vaccine passport...
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_ sea, so at ports in northern ireland. this is yet another example boris _ ireland. this is yet another example borisjohnson thinking, oh, i'll 'ust borisjohnson thinking, oh, i'll just do— borisjohnson thinking, oh, i'll just do the now and later on i will say i _ just do the now and later on i will say i never— just do the now and later on i will say i never meant to do it or it has gone _ say i never meant to do it or it has gone wrong — say i never meant to do it or it has gone wrong and try and change it. it is not _ gone wrong and try and change it. it is not so _ gone wrong and try and change it. it is not so much handbags at dawn, it is not so much handbags at dawn, it is like _ is not so much handbags at dawn, it is like we _ is not so much handbags at dawn, it is like we have got a handbag and they have — is like we have got a handbag and they have a massive digger. i think it is important to point that out as welt _ it is important to point that out as welt it— it is important to point that out as welt
_ sea, so at ports in northern ireland. this is yet another example boris _ ireland. this is yet another example borisjohnson thinking, oh, i'll 'ust borisjohnson thinking, oh, i'll just do— borisjohnson thinking, oh, i'll just do the now and later on i will say i _ just do the now and later on i will say i never— just do the now and later on i will say i never meant to do it or it has gone _ say i never meant to do it or it has gone wrong — say i never meant to do it or it has gone wrong...
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one or two showers across scotland and northern ireland and mainly dry and northern ireland and mainly dry and bright afternoon here. temperatures between two and 8 degrees in most places. tonight we will continue to see some of those wintry showers affecting eastern part of england but this band of cloud and patchy rain moves into northern ireland and western scotland. a bit of snow on the leading edge as it runs into cold air. most of the starting monday with a frost but northern ireland and western scotland starting monday on a milder note and as this band of cloud and patchy rain sinks south—eastward through the day lee will introduce westerly winds and mild air. temperatures in belfast and glasgow 10 degrees tomorrow afternoon, compare with that with five in hull and five in norwich. now a bbc news, it is time for political thinking with nick robinson. close your eyes for a second, try picturing the steps of 10 downing street. the prime minister. no, not boris johnson. keir starmer. if you can do that, if enough people can imagine the labour leader there on those steps he will h
one or two showers across scotland and northern ireland and mainly dry and northern ireland and mainly dry and bright afternoon here. temperatures between two and 8 degrees in most places. tonight we will continue to see some of those wintry showers affecting eastern part of england but this band of cloud and patchy rain moves into northern ireland and western scotland. a bit of snow on the leading edge as it runs into cold air. most of the starting monday with a frost but northern ireland and...
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this is how we start monday, with this frontal system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front so behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of cloud, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just 4 or 5 c. further west, they are starting to rise a little and we could see nine or ten across parts of north—west england, north—west scotland and northern ireland. as we move into tuesday, we see another frontal system pushing in from off the atlantic and this one is going to provide some heavy outbreaks of rain, initially in the scotland and northern ireland and gradually sliding its way south and eastwards through tuesday. some parts of central, southern and eastern england may stay dry through daylight hours, but look as the temperatures recover into double figures, 11 or 12 c on tuesday. behind that rain band, th
this is how we start monday, with this frontal system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front so behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of cloud, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just 4 or 5 c. further west, they are...
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this is how we start monday, with this system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front and behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of clout, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just four or five celsius. further west, they are starting to rise a little and we could see nine or ten across parts of north—west england, north—west scotland and northern ireland. as we move into tuesday, we see another frontal system pushing in from of the atlantic and this one is going to provide some heavy outbreaks of rain, initially in the scotland and northern ireland and gradually sliding its way south and east words through tuesday. some parts of central, southern and eastern england may stay dry through daylight hours, but as the temperatures recover into double figures, 11 or 12 celsius on tuesday. behind that
this is how we start monday, with this system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front and behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of clout, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just four or five celsius. further west, they...
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west scotland, into northern ireland. and northwest england and north wales could see some of that, as well — and see the cloud just increasing further through wales and england. just east anglia across southern england, to parts of south wales having some sunny spells on through the afternoon with temperatures which are close to average for the time of year. the odd shower near the north sea coast and the far southeast of england into the channel islands, a few of those could continue into tuesday night. with a lot of cloud around, so bear the only frost, and a band of rain working into scotland and northern ireland as we start off on wednesday morning. now, some fog patches for tuesday morning, as there could be for wednesday morning, as well — and particularly through parts of wales and england, they mayjust end with a grey and rather misty, murky day, an already cold—feeling day. ahead of this weather front, which takes rain towards northwest england and wales, and out of scotland and northern ireland with sunsh
west scotland, into northern ireland. and northwest england and north wales could see some of that, as well — and see the cloud just increasing further through wales and england. just east anglia across southern england, to parts of south wales having some sunny spells on through the afternoon with temperatures which are close to average for the time of year. the odd shower near the north sea coast and the far southeast of england into the channel islands, a few of those could continue into...
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here in the studio, stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspondent for the german news site welt. welcome to you. let's begin with china. we knew that president xijinping wouldn't attend cop26, the climate change conference in glasgow. what we didn't know was that his country would absent itself from many of the key agreements, too. a pledge to cut methane by 2030? not there. a pledge to phase out coal? not there. as for agreeing that global temperatures should be allowed to rise no more than 1.5 degrees above pre—industrial levels, forget it. david, you're in the heart of things up in glasgow. tell us what china has and has not signed up to, and why it matters. china's the biggest polluter. something like 28% of global emissions come from chinese soil. so any effort to tackle climate change pretty well has to involve the chinese. so far, they have actually stuck to their guns in terms of existing policy. there were high hopes, especially from the uk presidency of this process, that in the run—up to it, there might be some new breakthrough chinese initiative. but that didn't h
here in the studio, stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspondent for the german news site welt. welcome to you. let's begin with china. we knew that president xijinping wouldn't attend cop26, the climate change conference in glasgow. what we didn't know was that his country would absent itself from many of the key agreements, too. a pledge to cut methane by 2030? not there. a pledge to phase out coal? not there. as for agreeing that global temperatures should be allowed to rise no more than...
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the level also many developed countries, ireland, through the already around i read. so if, if this deal is supposed to be fair and it should be, should go across all countries. it's not looking like it's fair to you and other countries and the big question is if nigeria can rely on time because of these regions, i'm wondering why other countries find it difficult to understand. the reason why other countries, particularly already will have been going to say, richard ireland, of course, has tax rates that are so favorable. they attracted the likes of apple and google. how was the country finally convinced to come aboard with this plan because they were a hold out for a long time? well i, i think it, yes, the irish governments. huh. now, i mean, we're a minority voice and saying this for a long time, but said they are filmed. and most of the arch political establishments really played a central role in leading the race to the bottom globally, in terms of reducing the amount of tax that is incredibly profitable. companies at paid and they are stubborn. he resisted any a
the level also many developed countries, ireland, through the already around i read. so if, if this deal is supposed to be fair and it should be, should go across all countries. it's not looking like it's fair to you and other countries and the big question is if nigeria can rely on time because of these regions, i'm wondering why other countries find it difficult to understand. the reason why other countries, particularly already will have been going to say, richard ireland, of course, has tax...
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this is how we start monday, with this frontal system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front so behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of cloud, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just 4 or 5 c. further west, they are starting to rise a little and we could see nine or ten across parts of north—west england, north—west scotland and northern ireland. as we move into tuesday, we see another frontal system pushing in from off the atlantic and this one is going to provide some heavy outbreaks of rain, initially into scotland and northern ireland and gradually sliding its way south and eastwards through tuesday. some parts of central, southern and eastern england may stay dry through daylight hours, but look as the temperatures recover into double figures, 11 or 12 c on tuesday. behind that rain band, thin
this is how we start monday, with this frontal system moving into northern ireland and scotland. it is a warm front so behind it the air is going to be slightly less cold but it will bring a lot of cloud, initially some snow on monday, through the grampians, the southern uplands, more like rain come the afternoon. further south, mainly dry, often cloudy, the best of any brightness, i think across southern and south—east england, where temperatures again, just 4 or 5 c. further west, they are...
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a bright day in scotland and northern ireland. there will be a few showers just edging towards north—west scotland during the day. and again, those temperatures, for the most part, are into double figures. again, that's where they are going to stay for the rest of the week. a fair amount of cloud around, some sunny spells here and there, and another set of atlantic weather fronts beginning to take some rain southwards from scotland and northern ireland into wales and england as we head towards the end of the week. bye— bye. this is bbc news. i'm sally bundock with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. an emergency debate in the british parliament, as the government comes under fire over allegations of sleaze and corruption. after more than 18 months, america finally re—opens its doors to welcome fully—vaccinated visitors to the country. chanting. security forces fire tear gas at protesters in sudan, as the demonstrators call for a return of civilian rule. and 70 members of an italian crime family
a bright day in scotland and northern ireland. there will be a few showers just edging towards north—west scotland during the day. and again, those temperatures, for the most part, are into double figures. again, that's where they are going to stay for the rest of the week. a fair amount of cloud around, some sunny spells here and there, and another set of atlantic weather fronts beginning to take some rain southwards from scotland and northern ireland into wales and england as we head...