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let us talk to our correspondent in northern ireland, chris page who is in belfast. at least both leaders have been speaking about this, so that perhaps suggests that things might improve for the workforce there in belfast? yes, i think people here in belfast will recognise the fact that the british government and the canadian government are very much engaged in this issue. you heard the prime minister there are saying that she intends to speak to president trump again about this issue this week, she has already spoken to him on the telephone. bombardier is a hugely important company for the northern ireland economy, it employs several thousand people across four sites across northern ireland and the biggest of those site is in east belfast and it is there that the wings are made for the bombardier c series passenger jet and wings are made for the bombardier c series passengerjet and it is at the centre of the dispute. boeing claims that bombardier is able to sell these claims for below the cost price because they are getting financial assistance for the british and
let us talk to our correspondent in northern ireland, chris page who is in belfast. at least both leaders have been speaking about this, so that perhaps suggests that things might improve for the workforce there in belfast? yes, i think people here in belfast will recognise the fact that the british government and the canadian government are very much engaged in this issue. you heard the prime minister there are saying that she intends to speak to president trump again about this issue this...
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the bombardier factory in belfast is ina dup, the bombardier factory in belfast is in a dup, democratic unionist party, and theresa may relies on the dup, the ten mps of them, for her slender parliamentary majority so she will be keen, if it matters to the dup, it matters to the conservative prime minister. she raised it with donald trump we know the business secretary from the uk has been visiting boeing. usually they do it behind closed doors, but they know a lot of people are watching, how hard the uk government is fighting for northern irish jobs, government is fighting for northern irishjobs, but government is fighting for northern irish jobs, but these are not straightforward disputes. for example, boeing says that it employs 16500 people in its supply chain in the uk. so it is not a street shoot—out between us and northern ireland jobs on one side and us jobs on the other. these are complicated disputes and thenned to last a long time. they do. we know only too well. simonjack time. they do. we know only too well. simon jack in time. they do. we know only too well. simonjack in
the bombardier factory in belfast is ina dup, the bombardier factory in belfast is in a dup, democratic unionist party, and theresa may relies on the dup, the ten mps of them, for her slender parliamentary majority so she will be keen, if it matters to the dup, it matters to the conservative prime minister. she raised it with donald trump we know the business secretary from the uk has been visiting boeing. usually they do it behind closed doors, but they know a lot of people are watching, how...
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simonjack, bbc news, belfast. now, northern ireland is essentially in the crossfire in a trade dispute between the us and canada, and these countries are their closest trading partners, and in fact they have got a trade deal, so it is perhaps a reminder, as the uk looks to find new trading partners as it leaves the eu, that even close, even special relationships can sour. george. simon, thank you very much. merseyside police are looking for a man who walked into a nursery school this morning carrying what looked like a gun. he is believed to have entered the childsplay nursery in the wavertree area of liverpool, before leaving with a second man on a motorcycle. detectives say he was looking for another man, who is not a member of staff. ryanair has announced it will cancel thousands more flights over the next few months in a move which will affect up to 400,000 passengers. simon gompertz is with me. imean, i mean, this will mean more misery for passengers. at it is terrible for passengers. at it is terrible for th
simonjack, bbc news, belfast. now, northern ireland is essentially in the crossfire in a trade dispute between the us and canada, and these countries are their closest trading partners, and in fact they have got a trade deal, so it is perhaps a reminder, as the uk looks to find new trading partners as it leaves the eu, that even close, even special relationships can sour. george. simon, thank you very much. merseyside police are looking for a man who walked into a nursery school this morning...
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dispute which threatens thousands of jobs in in a trade dispute which threatens thousands ofjobs in belfast amid pressure from the dup. the daily mail leads on reports from its investigations unit on the activities of labours shadow chancellor. let's look at some of the stories behind the headlines, the stories behind the headlines, the titans, trump mane jobs, the stories behind the headlines, the titans, trump manejobs, ulster unionists are diplomas to protect the belfast economy. the us -based international trade commission is meant to be making a decision on the complaint which was brought by the american company boeing, aircraft building company against their rival canadian company called bombardier and the issue is that the american company is claiming that the canadian company has an unfair advantage on them because of a state, because of state hand—outs they are getting from the canadian government. included in all of that isa government. included in all of that is a contract that they have of creating, of creating these engines in belfast saw a lot of irish jobs are actually atta
dispute which threatens thousands of jobs in in a trade dispute which threatens thousands ofjobs in belfast amid pressure from the dup. the daily mail leads on reports from its investigations unit on the activities of labours shadow chancellor. let's look at some of the stories behind the headlines, the stories behind the headlines, the titans, trump mane jobs, the stories behind the headlines, the titans, trump manejobs, ulster unionists are diplomas to protect the belfast economy. the us...
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simonjack, bbc news, belfast. in bristol, police officers who shot dead a driver this morning near the m5 say they were responding to reports that he was carrying a gun. witnesses have described hearing up to ten shots being fired by officers after the car was stopped. the shooting happened near portishead. avon and somerset police say they have informed the independent police complaints commission, who are now investigating, as our correspondentjon kay tells us. morning rush—hour and a shooting involving armed police. the red car has a handgun on the roof, bullet holes in the rear window and there's shattered glass on the ground. eyewitnesses described the vehicle being surrounded by marked and unmarked police cars and then officers firing inside. first i thought that it was just someone getting turned around or something in the road. i looked downed and i looked up, five, six shots fired, and the officers standing there. through the window, the window was all smashed and then they dragged him from the vehicle.
simonjack, bbc news, belfast. in bristol, police officers who shot dead a driver this morning near the m5 say they were responding to reports that he was carrying a gun. witnesses have described hearing up to ten shots being fired by officers after the car was stopped. the shooting happened near portishead. avon and somerset police say they have informed the independent police complaints commission, who are now investigating, as our correspondentjon kay tells us. morning rush—hour and a...
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on the jobs in belfast. boeing spokesman has just said, depend on the jobs in belfast. boeing spokesman hasjust said, we understand the concerns from the uk government. the c series is committed to the uk. what do you read into that? it is hollow words. the reality is that the threat is against the workers here in northern ireland. to give context to that, bombardier directly employs around 5% of all manufacturing employees in northern ireland. this would have a devastating effect read across our economy. 10% of our total exports, a huge blow to the northern ireland economy if this is not sorted. and also, let's look at the strategic field. the uk government has decided to leave the eu. it wa nts to has decided to leave the eu. it wants to be a beacon for free trade globally in the future, and already we are running up globally in the future, and already we are running up against an american president that has said he has a friend of the uk. and already we are finding that that's well fought any we are findi
on the jobs in belfast. boeing spokesman has just said, depend on the jobs in belfast. boeing spokesman hasjust said, we understand the concerns from the uk government. the c series is committed to the uk. what do you read into that? it is hollow words. the reality is that the threat is against the workers here in northern ireland. to give context to that, bombardier directly employs around 5% of all manufacturing employees in northern ireland. this would have a devastating effect read across...
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simonjack, bbc news, belfast. speaking a short while ago the prime minister theresa may said the government was doing everything it can to protectjobs in northern ireland and that boeing was not helping its relationship with the united kingdom. we have had a long—term partnership with boeing, this is no way to operate in terms of such a long—term partnership. i say that long—term partnership. i say that long—term partnership is being undermined by this behaviour by boeing. was the prime minister speaking a short time ago. joining me to discuss is ben moores, senior research manager at jane's 360 who specialise in defence & security intelligence. we had some quite strong words from the prime minister. let's go back to the prime minister. let's go back to the start of this. why is boeing taking this stand do you think? they've developed a narrowbody aircraft that competes against the boeing 737 the type you go on holiday to spain in. bombardier have bet the farm on this programme, they couldn't finish in tim
simonjack, bbc news, belfast. speaking a short while ago the prime minister theresa may said the government was doing everything it can to protectjobs in northern ireland and that boeing was not helping its relationship with the united kingdom. we have had a long—term partnership with boeing, this is no way to operate in terms of such a long—term partnership. i say that long—term partnership. i say that long—term partnership is being undermined by this behaviour by boeing. was the prime...
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it is not what the people of east belfast wants in terms of a working community. this is not the first time this place has been in the news. there was controversy last summer when ulster volunteer force flags appeared on lampposts in the area. i understand the flags are due to come down shortly, due to come down after ulster day, today. but this is beside the point. the reality of the situation is that there has been intimidation, the intimidation is wrong, and it has no place in the northern ireland we wish to build. the housing executive is now trying to re— home the four families as soon as possible. that's a summary of the news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news it's time for newsnight. must crush capitalism... the rise and rise of the anti—capitalists. is the free market going out of fashion? labour declares it in crisis. the pm jumps to its defence. a free—market economy operating under the right rules and regulations is the greatest agent of collective human progress ever created.
it is not what the people of east belfast wants in terms of a working community. this is not the first time this place has been in the news. there was controversy last summer when ulster volunteer force flags appeared on lampposts in the area. i understand the flags are due to come down shortly, due to come down after ulster day, today. but this is beside the point. the reality of the situation is that there has been intimidation, the intimidation is wrong, and it has no place in the northern...
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the aerospace industry has a long history in belfast, having been here since 19118. the factory remains a huge part of northern ireland's economy. last year, it paid £158 million in wages. it accounts for over 8% of all of northern ireland's exports, and its sources parts and exports, and its sources parts and exports from 800 companies in the uk and ireland. the future of this plant is designed around the success of the plane onto which these lives will be attached. so any threat to the c series programme is a direct threat to thousands ofjobs here in belfast. boeing has a powerful cheerleader. companies that receive subsidies and so cheaply in the us, as boeing claims in this case, are the enemy of donald trump's america first palsy. michael fallon said future defence contracts with boeing could be jeopardised, and future defence contracts with boeing could bejeopardised, and tonight, theresa may echoed that warning. we have a long—term partnership with boeing. we have worked with boeing over the years. i think this is no way to operate in terms of such a longâ€
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and crazy has in the mate dubrovnik is beautiful thing where's the base that's belfast that's where we had a really interiors are. sort of casts is there throughout the shooting yeah yeah we go we have like up until now we've had two full size units shooting at the same time though with one called dragon the other one is called wolf and usually one of them will be in spain and the other one will be in belfast do you like the people who are more than great they still have it in for the british oh yeah. those are no no corey anderson asks you display lots of great leadership qualities as jamie lannister are there any real life experience you've pulled these traits from. no i'm a father i guess but no i think my use that as an excuse for leadership my my wife would would would hit me know you do like jamie like you very much and you have to like you know i don't think you have to like a character you play you have to try to understand them and understood shot call a deal like that well i like him as well i like most of my character that's funny because because you know i have played some
and crazy has in the mate dubrovnik is beautiful thing where's the base that's belfast that's where we had a really interiors are. sort of casts is there throughout the shooting yeah yeah we go we have like up until now we've had two full size units shooting at the same time though with one called dragon the other one is called wolf and usually one of them will be in spain and the other one will be in belfast do you like the people who are more than great they still have it in for the british...
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belfast have a look at p. williamson on twitter do you watch game of thrones every week. no no i watch it when i can. i am up to date do you watch dailies no no no you know what you did. magnum purple on twitter what was the worst audition you ever had oh a few i think the worst one was it's kind of funny it was a. it was an american movie i flew out for this thing and i was told that i was going to meet the director there produces and base i walked in and they had no idea it was coming but the casting director just told me to sit down and then she had one of those little cameras and she hit the camera as as if she turned it on and she said go ahead and i started my scene was like a long fifty five page monologue i got to halfway there and i heard the sound of that i know well from as you know when you put on an idol for too long it just shuts down so she hadn't even turned it on and that was probably the low. point of she could mean she didn't want to waste taping. and finally k.j. twitter ten sixteen onto a what was your game of thrones auditioned like it was very quick
belfast have a look at p. williamson on twitter do you watch game of thrones every week. no no i watch it when i can. i am up to date do you watch dailies no no no you know what you did. magnum purple on twitter what was the worst audition you ever had oh a few i think the worst one was it's kind of funny it was a. it was an american movie i flew out for this thing and i was told that i was going to meet the director there produces and base i walked in and they had no idea it was coming but the...
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simonjack, bbc news, belfast. while the prime minister has said the uk long—term partnership with boeing was being undermined by its behaviour towards bombardier. she said she'd spoken to president trump more than once about the issue as well as raising it during their recent in new york. noel gibson works at the bombadier plant and joins us now from belfast. good to see you. the prime ministers saying she has spoken to president trump more than once. it does not seem to be enough. we do not think the prime minister has put enough pressure on the american administration. given the amount of contracts the uk has with boeing. they should put more pressure on them. what does it mean to you and your colleagues who work at the plant if these tariffs on the c seriesjet which plant if these tariffs on the c series jet which delta plant if these tariffs on the c seriesjet which delta board, if they're implemented seriesjet which delta board, if they‘ re implemented what seriesjet which delta board, if they're implemen
simonjack, bbc news, belfast. while the prime minister has said the uk long—term partnership with boeing was being undermined by its behaviour towards bombardier. she said she'd spoken to president trump more than once about the issue as well as raising it during their recent in new york. noel gibson works at the bombadier plant and joins us now from belfast. good to see you. the prime ministers saying she has spoken to president trump more than once. it does not seem to be enough. we do not...
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leaving the belfast plant today, workers were understandably concerned. there is worry, from everybody, as you would expect. it is all up in the air. it is what it is. we can't do nothing about it. very disappointing, yes. i think they are being bullies about it. no doubt about it. voiceover: if the planes achieve the expected demand... the aerospace industry has a long history in belfast, with the factory having been here since 19118. it remains a huge part of northern ireland's economy. last year, it paid £158 million in wages. it accounts for over 8% of all of northern ireland's exports, and it sources parts and imports from 800 companies in the uk and ireland. the future of this plant relies on the success of the plane onto which these wings will be attached, so any threat to the c—series programme is a direct threat to thousands ofjobs here in belfast. boeing has a powerful cheerleader. companies that receive subsidies and sells cheaply in the us, as boeing claims in this case, are the enemy of donald trump's america first policy. in belfast today
leaving the belfast plant today, workers were understandably concerned. there is worry, from everybody, as you would expect. it is all up in the air. it is what it is. we can't do nothing about it. very disappointing, yes. i think they are being bullies about it. no doubt about it. voiceover: if the planes achieve the expected demand... the aerospace industry has a long history in belfast, with the factory having been here since 19118. it remains a huge part of northern ireland's economy. last...
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political unity showing just how far and that is it important to belfast. angie. wayne rooney has apologised this is unforgivable lack of judgment wayne rooney has apologised this is unforgivable lack ofjudgment in being guilty for drink—driving. he is been sentenced to a hundred hours of community service. he was arrested by police earlier this month. the liberal democrat leader, vince cable, has insisted that his party will be putting forward radical policies that will be popular, despitejust having radical policies that will be popular, despite just having a radical policies that will be popular, despitejust having a dozen mps popular, despitejust having a dozen m ps after popular, despitejust having a dozen mps after the general election. the leader has said they can become a moderate common—sense alternative to the other parties. he has been speaking at the party's conference in bournemouth. how can you win people over to the liberal democrats? i think british politics is very volatile. you had an open civil war in the conservative party, you have a suppr
political unity showing just how far and that is it important to belfast. angie. wayne rooney has apologised this is unforgivable lack of judgment wayne rooney has apologised this is unforgivable lack ofjudgment in being guilty for drink—driving. he is been sentenced to a hundred hours of community service. he was arrested by police earlier this month. the liberal democrat leader, vince cable, has insisted that his party will be putting forward radical policies that will be popular,...
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our ireland correspondent chris page reports from belfast. workers in northern ireland are caught up in a north american trade dispute, and just before midnight, they received worrying news from washington. the us department of commerce has ruled that importers of this plane, the bombadier c—series will pay tariffs of 220%. delta airlines placed an order last year for 125 of the jets. but boeing complained that financial help from the british and canadian governments has enabled bombadier to sell the c—series for less than the cost to build. bombadier says the ruling is absurd. it's disappointing, but we know that the next phase of the process is to examine the facts, and to determine whether or not boeing has been harmed. now, we know boeing didn't participate on the delta order, they abandoned that market years ago, so it's hard to see how there could be any harm. if the planes achieve the expected demand, it means a lot of employment in ulster. there's been a long history aircraft manufacturing on this site, and selling the planes made
our ireland correspondent chris page reports from belfast. workers in northern ireland are caught up in a north american trade dispute, and just before midnight, they received worrying news from washington. the us department of commerce has ruled that importers of this plane, the bombadier c—series will pay tariffs of 220%. delta airlines placed an order last year for 125 of the jets. but boeing complained that financial help from the british and canadian governments has enabled bombadier to...
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dispute which threatens thousands of jobs in in a trade dispute which threatens thousands ofjobs in belfast amid pressure from the dup. the daily mail leads on reports from its investigations unit on the activities of labours shadow chancellor. let's look at some of the stories behind the headlines, the stories behind the headlines, the titans, trump mane jobs, the stories behind the headlines, the titans, trump manejobs, ulster unionists are diplomas to protect the belfast economy. the us -based international trade commission is meant to be making a decision on the complaint which was brought by the american company boeing, aircraft building company
dispute which threatens thousands of jobs in in a trade dispute which threatens thousands ofjobs in belfast amid pressure from the dup. the daily mail leads on reports from its investigations unit on the activities of labours shadow chancellor. let's look at some of the stories behind the headlines, the stories behind the headlines, the titans, trump mane jobs, the stories behind the headlines, the titans, trump manejobs, ulster unionists are diplomas to protect the belfast economy. the us...
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the aerospace industry has a long history in belfast, with the factory having been here since 19118. it remains a huge part of northern ireland's economy. last year, it paid £158 million in wages. it accounts for over 8% of all of northern ireland's exports, and it sources parts and imports from 800 companies in the uk and ireland. the future of this plant relies on the success of the plane onto which these wings will be attached, so any threat to the c—series programme is a direct threat to thousands ofjobs here in belfast. boeing has a powerful cheerleader. companies that receive subsidies and sells cheaply in the us, as boeing claims in this case, are the enemy of donald trump's america first policy. in belfast today, michael fallon said future defence contracts with boeing could be jeopardised, and tonight, theresa may echoed that warning. we have a long—term partnership with boeing. we have worked with boeing over the years. i think this is no way to operate in terms of such a long—term partnership, and i said that that long—term partnership is being undermined by this
the aerospace industry has a long history in belfast, with the factory having been here since 19118. it remains a huge part of northern ireland's economy. last year, it paid £158 million in wages. it accounts for over 8% of all of northern ireland's exports, and it sources parts and imports from 800 companies in the uk and ireland. the future of this plant relies on the success of the plane onto which these wings will be attached, so any threat to the c—series programme is a direct threat to...
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east belfast is represented by a dup mp gavin robinson. theresa may has raised this issue at the highest level, speaking to the president about this. the government says the ruling is disappointing but they will continue to press as much as they can for a successful outcome to this particular problem. the other message we are getting from business and political leaders here is although this is bad news it is certainly not the end of the process. this is just certainly not the end of the process. this isjust a preliminary findings made by the us department of commerce. the final verdict will, in february. at the centre of that will be a judgment as to whether boeing has been commercially damaged by the country—mac operation and they have already ruled it is unfair subsidies. chris, thank you very much for that. let's get more on this now with the general secretary of the gmb union, tim roache, who joins us from the labour party conference in brighton. do you think there is any more the government could have done up to this point with rega
east belfast is represented by a dup mp gavin robinson. theresa may has raised this issue at the highest level, speaking to the president about this. the government says the ruling is disappointing but they will continue to press as much as they can for a successful outcome to this particular problem. the other message we are getting from business and political leaders here is although this is bad news it is certainly not the end of the process. this is just certainly not the end of the...
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the wings for the planes are made at bombardier‘s belfast plant. however, rival aircraft firm boeing has complained to the us authorities that the deal was unfairly subsidised by the canadian state. we can speak to our reporter michael cairns, who's outside the bombardierfactory in belfast. those jobs are very important in northern ireland ? those jobs are very important in northern ireland? bombardier is the single biggest manufacturing employer in northern ireland, employing a000 people. spends millions on research and development and is northern ireland's biggest exporter. if this trade dispute goes against bombardier, if it gets hit with punitive tariffs, it will be difficult for bombardier to sell the plane into america. it could lead to the closure of this planet if things go bad enough. thank you. let's have a look at the weather now. some turbulent weather to come in the next 2a hours. some showers around and changes out of the west. this bank of cloud is the first named storm for the autumn season. some persistent rain arrives from the wes
the wings for the planes are made at bombardier‘s belfast plant. however, rival aircraft firm boeing has complained to the us authorities that the deal was unfairly subsidised by the canadian state. we can speak to our reporter michael cairns, who's outside the bombardierfactory in belfast. those jobs are very important in northern ireland ? those jobs are very important in northern ireland? bombardier is the single biggest manufacturing employer in northern ireland, employing a000 people....
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simonjack, bbc news, belfast. women in saudi arabia will soon be allowed to drive for the first time in the nation's history. long seen by rights activists as a symbol of repression of women, the move follows a long campaign for change. saudi arabia is the only country in the world where women are not allowed to drive, some have been jailed for defying the ban. measles have been eliminated in the uk for the first time, say global health leaders. the world health organization said elimination can be verified once a country has sustained interruption of endemic transmission for at least 36 months. the uk nearly achieved this in the 19905 but the mmr scandal saw vaccination rates plunge. health officials said rates have now reached the recommended 95% coverage level in five—year—olds. a blood test that could diagnose heart attacks within 20 minutes could be rolled out on the nhs within five years. the test builds on an existing procedure that looks for protein in the blood, a strong indicator a heart attack has t
simonjack, bbc news, belfast. women in saudi arabia will soon be allowed to drive for the first time in the nation's history. long seen by rights activists as a symbol of repression of women, the move follows a long campaign for change. saudi arabia is the only country in the world where women are not allowed to drive, some have been jailed for defying the ban. measles have been eliminated in the uk for the first time, say global health leaders. the world health organization said elimination...
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people in belfast will recognise the fa ct people in belfast will recognise the fact the british government and the canadian government are very much engaged in this issue. the prime minister saying she intends to speak to president trump again about this issue. this week she has spoken to him on the telephone. bombard ear is an important company for the northern ireland economy and it employs several thousand people across four different sites across northern ireland and the biggest is in east belfast. it is there the wings are made for the c series passengerjet. and wings are made for the c series passenger jet. and boeing, wings are made for the c series passengerjet. and boeing, the american firm claims it is able to sell these planes for below the cost price because they are getting financial assistance from the british and canadian governments. bombard ear said those allegations are absurd. the case has gone to the trade authorities in the us, presently officials at the us department of commerce are looking at this and will issue an interim ruling before the end of the month. now peop
people in belfast will recognise the fa ct people in belfast will recognise the fact the british government and the canadian government are very much engaged in this issue. the prime minister saying she intends to speak to president trump again about this issue. this week she has spoken to him on the telephone. bombard ear is an important company for the northern ireland economy and it employs several thousand people across four different sites across northern ireland and the biggest is in east...
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the wings for the planes are made at bombardier‘s belfast plant. however, rival aircraft firm boeing has complained to the us authorities that the deal was unfairly subsidised by the canadian state. 0ur ireland correspondent chris buckler is in belfast for us. this sounds confusing. it is threatening to be quite an issue? this is an international trade dispute involving canada and america. bombardier has had a long struggle. it has had a lot of difficulties and as a part of that it has had a lot of money concerns. at one stage, the quebec government student and supporting 1 million dollars of investment as a port. since then they have sold those planes. they are looking much more promising. but that has ruffled the feathers of some of its points, including boeing, which is one of its major rivals in the market. it has complained that that money was given as an unfair subsidy. it has made a complaint to the department of commerce saying that it should be allowed. the big worry here is that that could mean that punitive ta riffs that could mean that
the wings for the planes are made at bombardier‘s belfast plant. however, rival aircraft firm boeing has complained to the us authorities that the deal was unfairly subsidised by the canadian state. 0ur ireland correspondent chris buckler is in belfast for us. this sounds confusing. it is threatening to be quite an issue? this is an international trade dispute involving canada and america. bombardier has had a long struggle. it has had a lot of difficulties and as a part of that it has had a...
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through the course of this evening it starts raining in belfast. then through the night the rain reaches western parts of the uk, but the east will stay dry. many central areas — birmingham for example staying also dry through the course of the night and tomorrow an increasing breeze and tomorrow an increasing breeze and then generally a lot of cloud. the rain shouldn't be heavy. in fact most of the time it will be generally light, only heavy at times, and many of these eastern areas will probably stay dry, but cloudy all through the afternoon and tomorrow a little bit cooler. hello. this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines at 10.32am. utility companies could be charged by the hourfor digging up busy roads in england in a bid to encourage contractors to speed up their work and reduce delays. it's believed more than 1,400 people have died and a0 million have been left homeless or displaced after catastrophic flooding across several south asian countries. a grammar school in south—east london has reversed its decision to force some a—leve
through the course of this evening it starts raining in belfast. then through the night the rain reaches western parts of the uk, but the east will stay dry. many central areas — birmingham for example staying also dry through the course of the night and tomorrow an increasing breeze and tomorrow an increasing breeze and then generally a lot of cloud. the rain shouldn't be heavy. in fact most of the time it will be generally light, only heavy at times, and many of these eastern areas will...
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newcastle and belfast doing well that. close to 20 degrees across the midlands, london probably 20 or 21 across the midlands, london probably 20 or21 and across the midlands, london probably 20 or 21 and fine weather on the south coast. this rate he will approach western parts during the course of tomorrow. “— approach western parts during the course of tomorrow. —— this range here. what will happen later on and into tonight, this band of cloud will reach the west around three or fourin will reach the west around three or four in the morning. around the irish sea, belfast will have a damp night by then but many eastern areas tomorrow waking up to sunshine because these hazy skies, this weather front will move slowly. sometimes they are slow and sometimes they are slow and this one is quite slow. as it moves the rain will break up but that means there will break up but that means there will be less of it once it reaches eastern areas. 0verall, will be less of it once it reaches eastern areas. overall, the best way t
newcastle and belfast doing well that. close to 20 degrees across the midlands, london probably 20 or 21 across the midlands, london probably 20 or21 and across the midlands, london probably 20 or 21 and fine weather on the south coast. this rate he will approach western parts during the course of tomorrow. “— approach western parts during the course of tomorrow. —— this range here. what will happen later on and into tonight, this band of cloud will reach the west around three or fourin...
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his opponent in belfast is yet to be announced. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. more now on our top story. jeremy corbyn has told delegates at the labour party conference in brighton that the party is standing on the threshold of power. in a speech lasting more than an hour, he said tory governments had shown themselves to be callous and calculating. he began by hailing the party's unexpectedly good showing in the june general election. against all predictions, injune we won the largest increase in a labour vote since 1945. applause and achieved labour's best vote for a generation. it's a result which has put the tories on notice and labour on the threshold of power. the labour leader also faced down critics who say he has not done enough to tackle a culture of abuse within the party's ranks. faced with such an overwhelmingly hostile press and an army of media and social trolls, it's even more important that we all stand together. yes, there will be... applause yes, there will be times when we disagree, but there can never, ever b
his opponent in belfast is yet to be announced. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. more now on our top story. jeremy corbyn has told delegates at the labour party conference in brighton that the party is standing on the threshold of power. in a speech lasting more than an hour, he said tory governments had shown themselves to be callous and calculating. he began by hailing the party's unexpectedly good showing in the june general election. against all predictions, injune...
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the aerospace industry has a long history in belfast, with the factory having been here since 1948. it remains a huge part of northern ireland's economy. last year, it paid £158 million in wages. it accounts for over 8% of all of northern ireland's exports, and it sources parts and imports from 800 companies in the uk and ireland. the future of this plant relies on the success of the plane onto which these wings will be attached, so any threat to the c—series programme is a direct threat to thousands ofjobs here in belfast. boeing has a powerful cheerleader. companies that receive subsidies and sells cheaply in the us, as boeing claims in this case, are the enemy of donald trump's america first policy. michael fallon said future defence contracts with boeing could be jeopardised, and tonight, theresa may echoed that warning. we have a long—term partnership with boeing. we have worked with boeing over the years. i think this is no way to operate in terms of such a long—term partnership, and i said that that long—term partnership is being undermined by this behaviour by boein
the aerospace industry has a long history in belfast, with the factory having been here since 1948. it remains a huge part of northern ireland's economy. last year, it paid £158 million in wages. it accounts for over 8% of all of northern ireland's exports, and it sources parts and imports from 800 companies in the uk and ireland. the future of this plant relies on the success of the plane onto which these wings will be attached, so any threat to the c—series programme is a direct threat to...
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our business editor simonjack is in belfast. simon, what are we expecting to hear today? the fear is that the department of commerce in the us will rule that boeing have a point, that bombard your salt these plains below cost value, and may impose some punitive ta riffs value, and may impose some punitive tariffs on those when they sell them into the us market. —— that bombardier sold these aircraft below cost value. bombardier is the biggest employer by far, it employs 4000 people. 20% of those staff work on the wings. any additional tariffs which hit their competitiveness would go down very badly. this is a preliminary ruling people are faring. there will be another ruling in february. if they rule against bombardier it would cast a cloud over international relations. when plane makers go to war politicians get involved. the upfront cost of developing new planes means that subsidies are pretty widespread, and thatis subsidies are pretty widespread, and that is what bombardier are saying. they are not disputing there was a discount, but that is normal when you are do
our business editor simonjack is in belfast. simon, what are we expecting to hear today? the fear is that the department of commerce in the us will rule that boeing have a point, that bombard your salt these plains below cost value, and may impose some punitive ta riffs value, and may impose some punitive tariffs on those when they sell them into the us market. —— that bombardier sold these aircraft below cost value. bombardier is the biggest employer by far, it employs 4000 people. 20% of...
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in belfast, lovely sunny skies the rain is with us across eastern areas moving and clearing, allowing those sunny skies to become more prevalent. a bright end to the day. however, still some showers around the coasts. under the clear skies, it will be cooler tonight. a touch of grass frost in scotland, but often coinciding with a fine start, plenty of sunshine. this high—pressure first, then turning cloudy and later. for most of us, cloudy and later. for most of us, cloud will increase with the odd passing shower. it will feel fresh, 21 today. probably 16 tomorrow. not bad in northern ireland. some sharp showers around. saturday evening and overnight, the rain becomes much more prevalent. heavy over the hills, low cloud, tropical warm air mixed in. we have already by morning got the next area of rain. all tied in with this deep area of low pressure. an autumnal glow, not unusual. fairly wide spread gales around the hills and coasts. a rather soggy day on sunday. a stiff breeze, breaking the cloud, and later in the day as the winds escalate, they may push brighter weather back in. te
in belfast, lovely sunny skies the rain is with us across eastern areas moving and clearing, allowing those sunny skies to become more prevalent. a bright end to the day. however, still some showers around the coasts. under the clear skies, it will be cooler tonight. a touch of grass frost in scotland, but often coinciding with a fine start, plenty of sunshine. this high—pressure first, then turning cloudy and later. for most of us, cloudy and later. for most of us, cloud will increase with...
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they cancelled flights from gatwick to belfast, from glasgow to stansted and edinburgh to stansted. there are other airlines. easyjet operate on those routes. what ryanair should say is, we will buy your ticket on the nearest available flight on easyj et the nearest available flight on easyjet and they have refused to do so, says the civil aviation authority. they have announced more flight authority. they have announced more flight cancellations affecting 400,000 people. is this the end of it? that is what ryanair passengers will wonder. will that be more flight will wonder. will that be more flight cancellations announced in future? ryanair says absolutely not, they say this is sorting out their pilot rostering issues once and for all and these are tied up with very complicated games of three—dimensional chess that needs to be played with pilot rosters, making sure they're not exceeding theirflight time making sure they're not exceeding their flight time limitations, that they're getting the holidays they need and that they working when they are mainly needs them to work and t
they cancelled flights from gatwick to belfast, from glasgow to stansted and edinburgh to stansted. there are other airlines. easyjet operate on those routes. what ryanair should say is, we will buy your ticket on the nearest available flight on easyj et the nearest available flight on easyjet and they have refused to do so, says the civil aviation authority. they have announced more flight authority. they have announced more flight cancellations affecting 400,000 people. is this the end of...
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our business editor is in belfast for us, they are a huge employer, what is expected of these findings today? it is widely expect and not later this afternoon the us department of commerce will find in boeing's favour and find against on bardy andrew they did indeed sell planes ata andrew they did indeed sell planes at a lower the cost of production, something called dumping. that is a major step, only a preliminary ruling but it could become with potential punitive fines of aircraft sales whose wings are made in the building behind me, back in the world's largest aviation market. widespread expectation that setback could jeopardise the future of the plant because success of this facility is designed around the success of that c series aircraft. 20% of workers working on it, due to go 20% of workers working on it, due to 9° up 20% of workers working on it, due to go up to over half within the next 3-4 go up to over half within the next 3—4 years, any set act to the programme is an existential threat tojobs here, interesting politically, this is a dup constituency, the uk government
our business editor is in belfast for us, they are a huge employer, what is expected of these findings today? it is widely expect and not later this afternoon the us department of commerce will find in boeing's favour and find against on bardy andrew they did indeed sell planes ata andrew they did indeed sell planes at a lower the cost of production, something called dumping. that is a major step, only a preliminary ruling but it could become with potential punitive fines of aircraft sales...
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dry, sunny spells, feeling pleasant, and sunshine will come out in northern ireland, highs of 17 in belfast. overnight we will be left with the dregs. cloudy night, not as cold as last night, patches of light wind and drizzle chiefly over the hills, quite murky. one ortwo wind and drizzle chiefly over the hills, quite murky. one or two fog patches the weekend weather prospects, not looking too bad, sunny spells forjust about everyone , sunny spells forjust about everyone, reasonably warm for the time of year, we will have some rain coming our way, particularly the western side of the country on sunday. we will start on a damp note for some, across england and wales, but the rain will peter out, sunshine coming through, gusty winds, the wind coming in from the south—easterly direction, mild direction for this time of year. 17 degrees. and 20 towards london. there will be more rain on the cards this weekend, coming in overnight, to northern ireland, again, into western scotland and western parts of england, quite slow—moving rain tending to become lighter and increasingly patchy as the da
dry, sunny spells, feeling pleasant, and sunshine will come out in northern ireland, highs of 17 in belfast. overnight we will be left with the dregs. cloudy night, not as cold as last night, patches of light wind and drizzle chiefly over the hills, quite murky. one ortwo wind and drizzle chiefly over the hills, quite murky. one or two fog patches the weekend weather prospects, not looking too bad, sunny spells forjust about everyone , sunny spells forjust about everyone, reasonably warm for...
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this is a call to save the belfast economy. yes, this is interesting. theresa may has taken up the case of people that build wings in belfast, boeing says that the company gets unfair support from the government. rita mae has asked for some help, saying it is an economically challenge part of the uk. —— theresa may. we know that he is a brexit and, will he do treat me a favour? will he? what do you think? who can tell with donald trump? you just don‘t know. there are quitea trump? you just don‘t know. there are quite a lot ofjobs, but i think it is worth pointing out that we will probably hear a lot about northern irish affairs now that arlene foster has a lot of influence, i think, arlene foster has a lot of influence, ithink, in keeping arlene foster has a lot of influence, i think, in keeping this government in place. indeed. a lot of influence, arlene foster. and their votes will be very important, tonight, one would suspect? yes. big it has a working majority of 13 thanks to the dup mps. we might not tonight see too many tory rebels, people
this is a call to save the belfast economy. yes, this is interesting. theresa may has taken up the case of people that build wings in belfast, boeing says that the company gets unfair support from the government. rita mae has asked for some help, saying it is an economically challenge part of the uk. —— theresa may. we know that he is a brexit and, will he do treat me a favour? will he? what do you think? who can tell with donald trump? you just don‘t know. there are quitea trump? you...
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series are being built here in belfast thousands of jobs are now in danger to resell may is trying to put pressure on the u.s. government not to slap tariffs on bombard again but a badly needed post brigs a trade deal with america could make that a tall order. and so fishermans key is on wall street for a sophie the trade dispute between bomb body and boeing is still in the air what of the two companies had to say. well boeing is acting quite confident they drop the polite but firm reminder to theresa may that boeing employs sixteen thousand five hundred people in the u.k. supply chain and last week just broke ground on a new facility and sheffield for now the american company seems to be winning the legal arguments what with all the important people the u.s. department of commerce the u.s. international trade commission and ultimately the world trade organization so no wonder it is feeling confident one by due course disagreed strongly facing that the u.s. government should reject boeing attempt because they would unfairly tilt the playing field and its favor so this dispute rippling
series are being built here in belfast thousands of jobs are now in danger to resell may is trying to put pressure on the u.s. government not to slap tariffs on bombard again but a badly needed post brigs a trade deal with america could make that a tall order. and so fishermans key is on wall street for a sophie the trade dispute between bomb body and boeing is still in the air what of the two companies had to say. well boeing is acting quite confident they drop the polite but firm reminder to...
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chris page in belfast, thank you. we will have the headlines in a moment and an update on this board. but sarah is here the weather. the weather is feeling pretty summary out there for many of us. although it was a murky start of the day, things bright and nicely. how breaking up, some sunshine and showers in eastern england, they fade over the next few hours. overnight, missed and and low cloud forming. mild, bear in mind my morning the old folk patch could cause some disruption in central and south—eastern parts. and improving day tomorrow. in many eastern parts in particular, an east and west split. rain arrives in northern ireland and the south—west of england, it could be heavy in northern ireland with standing water. in the north and east, down towards the south—east, a decent day but the breeze picking up. overnight and into thursday, the rain works eastwards a cross and into thursday, the rain works eastwards across the country. and through thursday, lingering for a time across the northern isles, some s
chris page in belfast, thank you. we will have the headlines in a moment and an update on this board. but sarah is here the weather. the weather is feeling pretty summary out there for many of us. although it was a murky start of the day, things bright and nicely. how breaking up, some sunshine and showers in eastern england, they fade over the next few hours. overnight, missed and and low cloud forming. mild, bear in mind my morning the old folk patch could cause some disruption in central and...
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series are being built here in belfast thousands of jobs are now in danger to resell may is trying to put pressure on the u.s. government not to slap tariffs on bombard again but a badly needed post brigs a trade deal with america could make that a tall order. and so fishermans key is on wall street forests so free the trade dispute between bomb body and boeing is still in the air what of the two companies have to say. well boeing is acting quite confident they drop the polite but firm reminder to theresa may that boeing employs sixteen thousand five hundred people in a supply chain and last week just broke ground on a new facility and sheffield for now the american company seems to be winning the legal arguments what with all the important people the u.s. department of commerce the u.s. international trade commission and ultimately the world trade organization so no wonder it is feeling confident one by yes of course disagrees strongly saying that the u.s. government should reject boeing attempt because they would unfairly tilt the playing field and its favor so this dispute rippling
series are being built here in belfast thousands of jobs are now in danger to resell may is trying to put pressure on the u.s. government not to slap tariffs on bombard again but a badly needed post brigs a trade deal with america could make that a tall order. and so fishermans key is on wall street forests so free the trade dispute between bomb body and boeing is still in the air what of the two companies have to say. well boeing is acting quite confident they drop the polite but firm reminder...
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are also affected by the conflict the fuselage and wings for the sea series are being built here in belfast thousands of jobs are now in danger to resell may is trying to put pressure on the u.s. government not to slap tariffs on bombard again but a badly needed post brigs a trade deal with america could make that a tall order. and sophie szymanski is on wall street forrest sophie the trade dispute between bombarded day and boeing is still in the what of the two companies have to say. well boeing is acting quite confident they drop the polite but firm reminder to theresa may that boeing employs sixteen thousand five hundred people in the u.k. supply chain and last week just broke ground on a new facility and sheffield for now the american company seems to be winning the legal arguments what with all the important people the u.s. department of commerce the u.s. international trade commission and ultimately the world trade organization so no wonder it is feeling confident one by yes of course disagrees strongly thing that the u.s. government should reject go and attempt because they would unf
are also affected by the conflict the fuselage and wings for the sea series are being built here in belfast thousands of jobs are now in danger to resell may is trying to put pressure on the u.s. government not to slap tariffs on bombard again but a badly needed post brigs a trade deal with america could make that a tall order. and sophie szymanski is on wall street forrest sophie the trade dispute between bombarded day and boeing is still in the what of the two companies have to say. well...
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also affected by the conflict if you so large and wings for the sea series are being built here in belfast thousands of jobs are now in danger to resell may is trying to put pressure on the u.s. government not to slap tariffs on bombard again but a badly needed post brigs a trade deal with america could make that a tall order and sophie szymanski is on wall street forrest sophie the trade dispute between bombarded day and boeing is still in the air what of the two companies have to say. well boeing is acting quite confident they drop the polite but firm reminder to theresa may that boeing employs six thousand five hundred people and if you case the pike chain and laugh we just broke ground on a new facility and sheffield for now the american company seems to be winning the legal arguments what with all the important people the u.s. department of commerce the u.s. international trade commission and ultimately the world trade organization so no wonder it is giving competition one by yes of course disagreed strongly saying that the u.s. government should reject both attempt because they would
also affected by the conflict if you so large and wings for the sea series are being built here in belfast thousands of jobs are now in danger to resell may is trying to put pressure on the u.s. government not to slap tariffs on bombard again but a badly needed post brigs a trade deal with america could make that a tall order and sophie szymanski is on wall street forrest sophie the trade dispute between bombarded day and boeing is still in the air what of the two companies have to say. well...
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thanks, chris page in belfast. the headlines on bbc newsroom live: gas suspends nine members of staff from an immigration removal centre near gatwick airport following a bbc panorama undercover investigation. allegations include officers mocking, abusing and assaulting people being held there. injapan, the trade secretary, liam fox, says the uk must not allow itself to be blackmailed by the eu over the brexit deal. following the devastation of storm harvey, president trump is expected ask congress for nearly $6 billion in federal aid to help with the recovery effort in texas. and in sport... the final hours of the transfer window saw england midfielder danny drinkwater join chelsea in a £35 million move. however, arsenal's alexis sanchez will not be packing his bags. his expected move to manchester city fell through when the gunners failed to bring in a replacement. the great roger federer needed another five set match to beat the russian player. this time he has reached the third round of the us open at flushing
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bombard builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing is a major difference partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing and i'm not. the punitive cherubs against bombarded they have not yet gone into effect the u.s. international trade commission will rule on them at the beginning of next year. u.s. president donald trump has unveiled tax reform plans at a speech in indiana one of the biggest changes is a drastic cuts for corporations from thirty five percent to just twenty in his speech trump pledge to make it easier for americans to file their taxes saying they waste billions every year because the system is too complex according to his plans smaller businesses would see a cap put on their taxes the trouble is some of them a
bombard builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing is a major difference partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing and i'm not. the punitive cherubs against...
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the united kingdom is also affected by the dispute parts for some bombard gave planes are built in belfast jobs there would be at risk if bombard a loses business in the us. may is now trying to pressure the us government to withdraw the tariff some bombard again but a badly needed post breaks a trade deal with america weakens her hand. sugar producers are licking their lips as the e.u. prepares to abolish its system of quotas but it's not necessarily such good news for the farmers such as it was clearly in northern germany. soon he'll no longer be getting a guaranteed minimum price for his sugar beets. for the last fifty years growers have enjoyed protection from the e.u. now they face a huge challenge. important which we have to expect more imports and more competitive imports encroaching into the e.u. market he says that the e.u. at the same time competitors within the e.u. have every right to expanding or adjust the volumes of food which will additionally affect the market in past us at least in lots of the country this also puts added pressure on the buyers the sugar processing factor
the united kingdom is also affected by the dispute parts for some bombard gave planes are built in belfast jobs there would be at risk if bombard a loses business in the us. may is now trying to pressure the us government to withdraw the tariff some bombard again but a badly needed post breaks a trade deal with america weakens her hand. sugar producers are licking their lips as the e.u. prepares to abolish its system of quotas but it's not necessarily such good news for the farmers such as it...
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bombard builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing as a. defense partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing with. the punitive charis against bombarding they have not yet gone into effect the u.s. international trade commission will rule on them at the beginning of next year. u.s. president donald trump has unveiled tax reform plans at a speech in indiana one of the biggest changes is a drastic cuts for corporations from thirty five percent to just twenty in his speech trump pledge to make it easier for americans to file their taxes saying they waste billions every year because the system is too complex according to his plans small businesses would see a cap put on their taxes the trouble is from over there already paying
bombard builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing as a. defense partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing with. the punitive charis against bombarding they...
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bombard builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing as a. defense partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing with. the punitive charis against bombarding they have not yet gone into effect the u.s. international trade commission will rule on them at the beginning of next year. u.s. president donald trump has unveiled tax reform plans at a speech in indiana one of the biggest changes is a drastic cuts for corporations from thirty five percent to just twenty in his speech trump pledge to make it easier for americans to file their taxes saying they waste billions every year because the system is too complex according to his plans small businesses would see a cap put on the taxes the trouble is from over there already paying a
bombard builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing as a. defense partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing with. the punitive charis against bombarding they...
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bardi aid builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing is a major difference partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing when i met earlier in the summer. the punitive cherubs against bombarding have not yet gone into effect the u.s. international trade commission will rule on them at the beginning of next year. u.s. president donald trump has unveiled tax reform plans at a speech in indiana one of the biggest changes is a drastic cuts for corporations from thirty five percent to just twenty in his speech trump pledge to make it easier for americans to file their taxes saying they waste billions every year because the system is too complex according to his plans smaller businesses would see a cap put on their taxes the trouble
bardi aid builds the fuselage and the wings in belfast northern ireland. over four thousand workers are employed here but their jobs might be in danger soon that's why the british government has made an appeal to boeing. boeing is a major difference partner of the united kingdom and was one of the big winners from the last defense review so this is not the kind of behavior that we expect from a long term partner and i've made that very clear to boeing when i met earlier in the summer. the...
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and the united kingdom is also affected by the dispute parts for some bombarded planes are built in belfast jobs there would be at risk if somebody a loses business in the us. is now trying to pressure the us government to withdraw the tariff some bombard again but a badly needed post breaks a trade deal with america weakens her hand. sugar producers are licking their lips as the e.u. prepares to abolish its system of quotas but it's not necessarily such good news for the farmers such as it was clearly in northern germany. soon he'll no longer be getting a guaranteed minimum price for his sugar beets. for the last fifty years growers have enjoyed protection from the e.u. now they face a huge challenge. important which we have to expect more imports and more competitive imports encroaching into the e.u. market he says that at the same time competitors within the e.u. have every right to expanding or adjust the volume of food which will additionally affect the market in past than in marx's it's the. this also puts added pressure on the buyers the sugar processing factories. during the harvest
and the united kingdom is also affected by the dispute parts for some bombarded planes are built in belfast jobs there would be at risk if somebody a loses business in the us. is now trying to pressure the us government to withdraw the tariff some bombard again but a badly needed post breaks a trade deal with america weakens her hand. sugar producers are licking their lips as the e.u. prepares to abolish its system of quotas but it's not necessarily such good news for the farmers such as it was...
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and the united kingdom is also affected by the dispute parts for some bombard planes are built in belfast jobs there would be a risk if bombarding a loses business in the us. may is now trying to pressure the us government to withdraw the tariff somebody game but a badly needed post breaks a trade deal with america weakens her hand. sugar producers are licking their lips as the e.u. prepares to abolish its system of quotas but it's not necessarily such good news for the farmers such as it was clearly in northern germany. soon he'll no longer be getting a guaranteed minimum price for his sugar beets. for the last fifty years growers have enjoyed protection from the e.u. now they face a huge challenge. important which we have to expect more imports and more competitive imports encroaching into the e.u. market he says that the at the same time competitors within the e.u. have every right to expanding or adjust the volume of food which will additionally affect the market in past than in marx's it's. this also puts added pressure on the buyers the sugar processing factories. during the harvest
and the united kingdom is also affected by the dispute parts for some bombard planes are built in belfast jobs there would be a risk if bombarding a loses business in the us. may is now trying to pressure the us government to withdraw the tariff somebody game but a badly needed post breaks a trade deal with america weakens her hand. sugar producers are licking their lips as the e.u. prepares to abolish its system of quotas but it's not necessarily such good news for the farmers such as it was...
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let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris page, who is in belfast. what are we expecting to hear today? well, we are expecting to hear a ruling from the us department of commerce, it will be published sometime today, we are not sure exactly when. it is just before 7am washington time but we do know it will come at some stage through the course of the day and what officials in the us department of commerce have been looking at is basically whether the financial assistance given to bombardier amounts to giving them an unfair advantage when it comes to selling their products, the c—series jet it comes to selling their products, the c—seriesjet in it comes to selling their products, the c—series jet in particular, it comes to selling their products, the c—seriesjet in particular, in the c—seriesjet in particular, in the us market and they have been looking at £750 million given to bombardier by the regional government of quebec back in 2015, when it looked like the c—series project could be in trouble. also, there has been some aid from the
let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris page, who is in belfast. what are we expecting to hear today? well, we are expecting to hear a ruling from the us department of commerce, it will be published sometime today, we are not sure exactly when. it is just before 7am washington time but we do know it will come at some stage through the course of the day and what officials in the us department of commerce have been looking at is basically whether the financial assistance given to...
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even later in the day the sun might come out, for example in belfast. he is a summary for the weekend. today's the day to do it if you are out and about, sunny saturday, and tomorrow the umbrellas out. a bit of both, just like this picture, some sunshine and the umbrellas! thank you very much indeed. it is a 21 am. time for a look at the saturday morning papers. mike barton, the chief constable of durham police is here to tell us what's caught his eye. good morning. we're going to dive straight in. this is a debate we had yesterday or the day before... it all blends into one. the raf opening combat roles to females. we had a debate about if infantrymen would feel safe with women next to them on the front line and whether women were physically capable or as strong to be able to have close combat and take an an enemy, a man, biggerthan themselves. iam themselves. i am having some difficulty because i have never been in the army. i was an raf cadet. but policewomen, women police officers, have been in the front line for decades and they've proven themselve
even later in the day the sun might come out, for example in belfast. he is a summary for the weekend. today's the day to do it if you are out and about, sunny saturday, and tomorrow the umbrellas out. a bit of both, just like this picture, some sunshine and the umbrellas! thank you very much indeed. it is a 21 am. time for a look at the saturday morning papers. mike barton, the chief constable of durham police is here to tell us what's caught his eye. good morning. we're going to dive straight...
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belfast have a love that p. williamson on twitter do you watch game of thrones every week. no no i watch it when i can. i am up to date do you watch dailies no no no you know what you did i did. magna purple on twitter what was the worst two edition you ever had all the fuel i think the worst one was it's kind of funny it was a. it was an american movie i flew out for this thing and i was told that i was going to meet the director there produces and based i walked in and they had no idea it was coming but the casting director just told me to sit down and then she had one of those little cameras and she hit the camera as if she's turned it on and she said go ahead and i started my scene was like a long fifty five page monologue got halfway there and i heard the sound of that i know well from as you know when you put on an idol for too long it just shuts down so she hadn't even turned it on and that was probably the low point of she could mean she didn't want to waste tape on me. and finally k.j. twitter ten sixteen onto a what was your game of thrones auditions like it was v
belfast have a love that p. williamson on twitter do you watch game of thrones every week. no no i watch it when i can. i am up to date do you watch dailies no no no you know what you did i did. magna purple on twitter what was the worst two edition you ever had all the fuel i think the worst one was it's kind of funny it was a. it was an american movie i flew out for this thing and i was told that i was going to meet the director there produces and based i walked in and they had no idea it was...
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however, clouds will thicken up, particularly across the west but there could be early brightness across belfast. the cloud is thickening here because of the weather front making inroads off the atlantic. elsewhere you will see a little cloud bubbling up through the day. there could be an isolated shower but most places will be dry. light wind as well, despite the chilly start it should get pleasantly warm into the afternoon. high teens across southern and eastern areas. still some strength in the sunshine. towards wednesday, the weather front makes inroads off the atlantic. we lose our ridge of high pressure. but it will be bringing air from the south, south—west. that is always a mild directions, so temperatures will be on the rise. in fact, the eastern half of the country does not look too bad. through the day we will hold onto sunny spells and will feel quite warm. further west it goes downhill, windy with outbreaks of rain, quite heavy in parts of western scotland and northern ireland. 18 or 19 degrees again across the east and the south—east. on thursday it looks even wetter. this weat
however, clouds will thicken up, particularly across the west but there could be early brightness across belfast. the cloud is thickening here because of the weather front making inroads off the atlantic. elsewhere you will see a little cloud bubbling up through the day. there could be an isolated shower but most places will be dry. light wind as well, despite the chilly start it should get pleasantly warm into the afternoon. high teens across southern and eastern areas. still some strength in...
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the celebrations started early in belfast and they had no reason to stop. a second from chris brunt, the man that mr european championships through injury, helping his side edge closer to russia. if they do make it, the defence will take their fairshare of make it, the defence will take their fair share of credit. germany, the only team to score against them and the czech republic were not troubling them tonight. nothing for him to worry about, or them. second place guaranteed, and a play—off spot almost theirs. we had to find a way to win, that is the important thing. when you have that in your squad, you have half a chance. again, the performances at the back, evans connor hughes, brunt, mclauchlan, they were phenomenal. right through the team, davis, corry evans, there is not a player that didn't give us everything. we had to cover big distances, little distances, sometimes with little reward. so northern ireland now on 19 points and should be sure of a play—off place. the eight best runners up in the nine european groups get a play—off match. thei
the celebrations started early in belfast and they had no reason to stop. a second from chris brunt, the man that mr european championships through injury, helping his side edge closer to russia. if they do make it, the defence will take their fairshare of make it, the defence will take their fair share of credit. germany, the only team to score against them and the czech republic were not troubling them tonight. nothing for him to worry about, or them. second place guaranteed, and a play—off...