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the tricky northern ireland border. we canjoin tricky northern ireland border. we can join christian fraser in brussels. yes, a lot of positivity and optimism around the place in brussels here this morning. i think there was a general feeling that they would find an agreement by the end of play today but that hasn't happened, so we are looking back at where it might have gone wrong. i think probably the british government thought they got an a cce pta ble government thought they got an acceptable form of words that was a cce pta ble acceptable form of words that was acceptable to the irish side. there was an emergency meeting in dublin this morning. there was a press conference scheduled. they were expected to say they were broadly positive about what was in the document but from that point on things seem to unravel. the wording in the document was leaked and then arlene foster apparently held a conversation with the prime minister, in this building behind me, made negotiation, that phone conversation went on for several minutes and then not long after that she
the tricky northern ireland border. we canjoin tricky northern ireland border. we can join christian fraser in brussels. yes, a lot of positivity and optimism around the place in brussels here this morning. i think there was a general feeling that they would find an agreement by the end of play today but that hasn't happened, so we are looking back at where it might have gone wrong. i think probably the british government thought they got an a cce pta ble government thought they got an...
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committing to avoiding a hard border there and ireland.
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his cousin is in ireland. two of whom are on the leslies and also more -- roughly on the nationalist side. one of whom the london airies is very much on the unionist side. standing for parliament, all the time these families standing engaged in a high level of politics, in all the time that churchill is involved in politics. after he joins the liberals, churchill gradually becomes accepting of the broad liberal view that home rule is right for ireland. it's a slow process. when he first joins the liberals and makes the switch, he says i'm making the switch, but i don't really believe the liberals are right about ireland. over the next few years up to 1910, irish nationals pick up on it, he has more and more sympathy for the rural cause. he mimics that of his father. this is a very crude way to look at it. his father started out as a very strong unionist. then had a flirtation with irish nationalism in the mid 1880s. or an engagement would be more accurate. and then reverted to being a strong unionist. and in s
his cousin is in ireland. two of whom are on the leslies and also more -- roughly on the nationalist side. one of whom the london airies is very much on the unionist side. standing for parliament, all the time these families standing engaged in a high level of politics, in all the time that churchill is involved in politics. after he joins the liberals, churchill gradually becomes accepting of the broad liberal view that home rule is right for ireland. it's a slow process. when he first joins...
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where northern ireland and ireland have some sort of similar negotiations some similar deal with the e.u. but then that would be different from the u.k. because their main objective is to stay close to the u.k. and not come to some sort of well reunification almost if you would show the back door via this new agreement with brussels and berger despite today's failure to resume session is confident that we will conclude this positively i wonder where does this optimism come from given the problems from scotland and london when there was only the whiff of a deal well for sure i mean we've had said you can the mayor of london reminding everybody that london also voted for staying within the e.u. and we've heard from wales we've had from nicholas sturgeon and scotland and they're saying well if northern ireland can have a special deal then so can we because also scotland's main objective is to stay within the e.u. within the single market this is what the people of scotland have voted for so there is a fear that there could be all sorts of constitutional. all sorts of consequences for de
where northern ireland and ireland have some sort of similar negotiations some similar deal with the e.u. but then that would be different from the u.k. because their main objective is to stay close to the u.k. and not come to some sort of well reunification almost if you would show the back door via this new agreement with brussels and berger despite today's failure to resume session is confident that we will conclude this positively i wonder where does this optimism come from given the...
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on the assumption of northern ireland being part of the european union, like southern ireland. and suddenly all this changes. and theresa may arrives. she was home secretary, she obviously had security issues northern ireland but beyond that northern ireland had not been on her radar as a senior politician. and i think she's hugely underestimated. in fairness to david davis and others,... he's the british negotiator. the british brexit secretary in the united kingdom. they are acutely aware of it. they do have logical point in saying that before we know the end agreement, it is very hard to deal with the northern ireland trade is going to apply more widely, you can't deal with this. but, as you know, there is a huge pressure to get some sort of sense. the irish government are not suggesting that we have to have everything glued to the floor before we move onto the next thing. what saying is, you've given us all the sort of airy fairy, yes, we all agree that the border has to be... the reassurances. in fact, there was a british paper produced last august, i think, where they tal
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there is a single electricity market along the ireland of -- in the island of ireland, for example. i am confident that we can ensure we will not have a hard border in northern ireland. but we will retain the economic integrity of the united kingdom. >> good morning. mark stone from sky news. what has changed between monday's lunch and now which allows you to say a deal is done now and you couldn't on monday? junco, thent prime minister now says that eu citizens in the u.k. will be under u.k. law and u.k. courts. is that correct, and are you happy with that? may: on the first point, as we both said and we stood here on monday, the really couple of issues we still had to finalize as we went through the last few days, but as i said in remarks i've just made, one of the things you can see is a strengthening of the commitment in relation to northern ireland and the united kingdom. i think that is important, so within the joint report you will see no hard border between ireland, but also that we retained that constitutional and economic integrity of the united kingdom. s. -- pres. juncke
there is a single electricity market along the ireland of -- in the island of ireland, for example. i am confident that we can ensure we will not have a hard border in northern ireland. but we will retain the economic integrity of the united kingdom. >> good morning. mark stone from sky news. what has changed between monday's lunch and now which allows you to say a deal is done now and you couldn't on monday? junco, thent prime minister now says that eu citizens in the u.k. will be under...
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well yes it's all about northern ireland and its special status it was suggested that the northern ireland could retain effectively a membership of the single market and the customs union in order to make trade between the republic of ireland which is so crucial for the republic and northern ireland continued to be seamless as it is now but if this is to be the case other parts of the united kingdom might want to have the same and you mentioned scotland as also london for example the london mayor has suggested that london should have a special status so what's going to happen how is this going to play out with in the union this is going to be very very very tricky indeed go back to us in brussels despite the question marks over this deal there seems to be a sense of momentum now to the negotiations last week the two sides were talking about getting close to to a deal on the brakes a divorce bill now there seems to be movement regarding the northern ireland to border who or what has changed whereas always agreements suddenly sprung from. of course part of part of the answer has to be that b
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from the republic of ireland will one day separate britain from the e.u. tonight the border could just break bricks i'm burned off in berlin this is the day . we have been very clear that northern ireland must meet the european union and seem to turn to the rest of the united kingdom but on a couple of issues some differences do remain despite the best efforts which require further negotiation get to us in the close of the two regions of the dream and today and the prime minister has been clear that the meeting the european union has. also coming up australia is set to legalize gay marriage later this month today one lawmaker who couldn't wait any longer so there's only one thing left to do. ron had to call him. a proposal from the parliament floor we'll have the answer later on the day. we begin the day with the latest version of the motto breaks it means breaks it it reads as follows breaks it means writes it except in northern ireland and perhaps scotland and why not add london to the list theresa may the mother of that motto met european commission pre
from the republic of ireland will one day separate britain from the e.u. tonight the border could just break bricks i'm burned off in berlin this is the day . we have been very clear that northern ireland must meet the european union and seem to turn to the rest of the united kingdom but on a couple of issues some differences do remain despite the best efforts which require further negotiation get to us in the close of the two regions of the dream and today and the prime minister has been clear...
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the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland as part of the u.k. northern ireland will also leave the e.u. but the republic of violent will stay a member the theory is the u.k. will replace these invisible border with customs checkpoints to keep the border free flowing one possible solution would be to allow northern ireland to stay in the e.u. as customs union after the u.k. laves but that's something northern ireland's largest party has rejected we have been very clear that northern ireland must leave the european union on the same terms as the rest of the united kingdom and we will not accept any form of regulatory divergence what separates northern ireland economically or politically from the rest of the u.k. the republic of violence says it believes the deal on the border issue had been agreed. the irish negotiating team received confirmation from the british government and the barnyard taskforce that united kingdom agreed to text on the border that met our concerns i am surprised and disappointed that the british government now appears not to
the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland as part of the u.k. northern ireland will also leave the e.u. but the republic of violent will stay a member the theory is the u.k. will replace these invisible border with customs checkpoints to keep the border free flowing one possible solution would be to allow northern ireland to stay in the e.u. as customs union after the u.k. laves but that's something northern ireland's largest party has rejected we have been very clear that...
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and guaranteeing no hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland now they'll move to negotiations about the future of trade relations we talk to our brussels correspondent in just a moment but first this report both sides are calling it a brics it breakthrough capping off a week of drama purchased prime ministers to resume a arrived early at the european commission her goal saving the talks on her country's exit from the e.u. a short meeting with european commission president include younger followed and then the two emerged to make the big announcement we have been able to make sufficient progress to ensure that we can now move into the second phase of the negotiation between the united kingdom and the european union of twenty six. may and june to say there's been progress on a major stumbling block how to manage the future border between the u.k.'s northern ireland and the ease republic of ireland has been a particularly tricky subject many fear a hard border separating the two with border guards could plunge the north back into turmoil by undermining the belfast
and guaranteeing no hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland now they'll move to negotiations about the future of trade relations we talk to our brussels correspondent in just a moment but first this report both sides are calling it a brics it breakthrough capping off a week of drama purchased prime ministers to resume a arrived early at the european commission her goal saving the talks on her country's exit from the e.u. a short meeting with european commission...
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in the european union while northern ireland as part of the u.k. would have to exit as you can see on your screen britain may have to reintroduce a so-called hard border with customs checks for goods people and services that will be a huge worry for northern ireland's dairy farmers who depend on easy cross border trade . milk is northern ireland's most important agricultural product but uncertainty over what will happen when britain leaves the european union has left many farmers on edge especially those who currently trade with and travel freely to the republic of ireland which is staying in the e.u. because of the way the whole system set up there will be tariffs there traded on the european quality standards at the minute or standards won't change they'll be as high as ever they are but. those are present barriers for creating this product in the future and the fact that we don't know is the difficult part in addition agricultural products from northern ireland are heavily subsidised it remains to be seen if the support will continue after break
in the european union while northern ireland as part of the u.k. would have to exit as you can see on your screen britain may have to reintroduce a so-called hard border with customs checks for goods people and services that will be a huge worry for northern ireland's dairy farmers who depend on easy cross border trade . milk is northern ireland's most important agricultural product but uncertainty over what will happen when britain leaves the european union has left many farmers on edge...
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on the assumption of northern ireland being part of the european union, like southern ireland. and suddenly all this changes. and theresa may arrives. she was home secretary, she obviously had security issues with northern ireland but beyond that northern ireland had not been on her radar as a senior politician. and i think she hugely underestimated it. in fairness to david davis and others,... he's the british negotiator. the british brexit secretary in the united kingdom. they are acutely aware of it. they do have logical point in saying that before we know the end agreement, it is very hard to deal with the northern ireland situation because until we know the degree to which free trade is going to apply more widely, you can't deal with this. but, as you know, there is a huge pressure to get some sort of sense. the irish government are not suggesting that we have to have everything glued to the floor before we move onto the next thing. what they're saying is, you've given us all the sort of airy fairy, yes, we all agree that the border has to be... the reassurances. in fact,
on the assumption of northern ireland being part of the european union, like southern ireland. and suddenly all this changes. and theresa may arrives. she was home secretary, she obviously had security issues with northern ireland but beyond that northern ireland had not been on her radar as a senior politician. and i think she hugely underestimated it. in fairness to david davis and others,... he's the british negotiator. the british brexit secretary in the united kingdom. they are acutely...
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on the assumption of northern ireland being part of the european union, like southern ireland. and suddenly all this changes. and theresa may arrives. she was home secretary, she obviously had security issues northern ireland but beyond that northern ireland had not been on her radar as a senior politician. and i think she's hugely underestimated. in fairness to david davis and others,... he's the british negotiator. the british brexit secretary in the united kingdom. they are acutely aware of it. they do have logical point in saying that before we know the end agreement, it is very hard to deal with the northern ireland situation because until we know the degree to which free trade is going to apply more widely, you can't deal with this. but, as you know, there is a huge pressure to get some sort of sense. the irish government are not suggesting that we have to have everything glued to the floor before we move onto the next thing. what saying is, you've given us all the sort of airy fairy, yes, we all agree that the border has to be... the reassurances. in fact, there was a br
on the assumption of northern ireland being part of the european union, like southern ireland. and suddenly all this changes. and theresa may arrives. she was home secretary, she obviously had security issues northern ireland but beyond that northern ireland had not been on her radar as a senior politician. and i think she's hugely underestimated. in fairness to david davis and others,... he's the british negotiator. the british brexit secretary in the united kingdom. they are acutely aware of...
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the crux of the issue is the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, the only land border with the eu with the uk. there was a draft eu on this issue, it would have meant northern ireland remaining in the eu's customs union and single market, while the rest of the uk would leave those two, that was the plan, but he did not last long. remember this? —— was the plan, but he did not last long. rememberthis? —— but it did not last long. the prime minister had to cut a deal after the last election with arlene foster the leader of the dup, in northern ireland. this was arlene foster's statement. we were not accept any form of regulatory diverges which separates northern ireland economically or politically from the rest of the uk. and because of theresa may's reliance on the dup diack legislation to the house of commons, when they dig in, she needs to listen. and this is how it panned out. all of which left the irish leader little bit amused. he gave this statement. following the meeting this morning at the irish negotiating team received confirmation from the brit
the crux of the issue is the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, the only land border with the eu with the uk. there was a draft eu on this issue, it would have meant northern ireland remaining in the eu's customs union and single market, while the rest of the uk would leave those two, that was the plan, but he did not last long. remember this? —— was the plan, but he did not last long. rememberthis? —— but it did not last long. the prime minister had to cut a...
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, as tony talked about, northern ireland specifically and the issues affecting the whole ireland, they were not front and centre of the debate, and the downing street agenda is often driven by what is at the top of the news agenda. it wasn't that people did not take it seriously. but the irish government made a decision, as tony knows, to drive it front to the news agenda to get people's attention. and it got people's attention. and we picked up talking to members of the irish government, but also some elements, people who come to visit from northern ireland, the feeling that downing street didn't understand, they felt this is notjust an economic issue, but also political and very much a social issue. the fact that talk of the border disappeared and now it is back front and centre. and real concern about that and real worry that it wasn't being taken on board. and i think the rest of the eu was tempted, even though they said from the beginning this has to be one of the main divorce issues, it was always around, i think they were willing to let it slide a little bit into phase two to as
, as tony talked about, northern ireland specifically and the issues affecting the whole ireland, they were not front and centre of the debate, and the downing street agenda is often driven by what is at the top of the news agenda. it wasn't that people did not take it seriously. but the irish government made a decision, as tony knows, to drive it front to the news agenda to get people's attention. and it got people's attention. and we picked up talking to members of the irish government, but...
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or northern ireland and the republic. but that is unacceptable either to the dup or the irish. so could the uk align itself entirely with eu rules in certain key areas? no borders, but then we couldn't agreed to buy us chicken. that could scupper our great plans for other trade deals. there is another problem. regulatory alignment is not necessarily enough to avoid any physical borders. for that you might need a customs union or agreeing the same set of external tariffs for goods arriving from non—eu countries. without it, well you are still going to need some customs checks somewhere. of course, the government expects to get it broader deal but even to start talks means a border —based phage. the possibility of northern ireland having different rules from the rest of the uk or the idea of the whole uk aligning itself with the eu good evening. first, get you to comment on what iain duncan smith said? he seems as if to say scrap that if the eu do not move. we are all unionists and the idea that northern ireland was goi
or northern ireland and the republic. but that is unacceptable either to the dup or the irish. so could the uk align itself entirely with eu rules in certain key areas? no borders, but then we couldn't agreed to buy us chicken. that could scupper our great plans for other trade deals. there is another problem. regulatory alignment is not necessarily enough to avoid any physical borders. for that you might need a customs union or agreeing the same set of external tariffs for goods arriving from...
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she was home secretary, she obviously had security issues northern ireland but beyond that northern ireland had not been on her radar as a senior politician. and i think she's hugely underestimated. in fairness to david davis and others,... he‘s the british negotiator. the british brexit secretary in the united kingdom. they are acutely aware of it. they were logical point in saying that before we know the end agreement, it is very hard to deal with the northern ireland situation because until we know the degree to which we trade is going to apply more widely, you can't do with this. but, as you know, there is a huge pressure to get some sort of sense. the irish government are not suggesting that we have to have everything glued to the floor before we move onto the next thing. what saying is, you‘ve given us all the sort of airy fairy, yes, we all agree that the border has to be... the reassurances. in fact, there was a british paper produced last august, i think, a british paper produced last august, ithink, where a british paper produced last august, i think, where they talked about t
she was home secretary, she obviously had security issues northern ireland but beyond that northern ireland had not been on her radar as a senior politician. and i think she's hugely underestimated. in fairness to david davis and others,... he‘s the british negotiator. the british brexit secretary in the united kingdom. they are acutely aware of it. they were logical point in saying that before we know the end agreement, it is very hard to deal with the northern ireland situation because...
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and ireland or at the same time the u.k. completely ends freedom of movement between the e.u. and the u.k. as a whole. well i think there is an element of fudge about all this to get us moving on to discussions on trade and i think it's going to be difficult to finalize what arrangements are going to be in place until we know what the trade deal is going to be is it possible to square all these various differences but the answer is i think it to be difficult but i don't think it's impossible to do this i mean i do think we want to read a whatever we can do with technology to make the issues around the border as simple as possible we need to avoid moving away from combined quibble and regulation if we can avoid doing so i mean i think a lot of this is really in the end going to depend on goodwill and common sense and the extent to which people are really prepared to look for solutions that are going to be workable and i will talk about one of the problems we have had over there what is meant when they said that the rights the
and ireland or at the same time the u.k. completely ends freedom of movement between the e.u. and the u.k. as a whole. well i think there is an element of fudge about all this to get us moving on to discussions on trade and i think it's going to be difficult to finalize what arrangements are going to be in place until we know what the trade deal is going to be is it possible to square all these various differences but the answer is i think it to be difficult but i don't think it's impossible to...
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single market in customs union between ireland the northern ireland put that one you know in your mind for a second then scroll down to the part of part of the joint report which has another sentence that says there'll be no new regulatory barriers between northern ireland or the rest of the u.k. now if you put those two together. i mean is there not doesn't this mean that basically if northern ireland is in the single market and the customs union them by default the rest of the u.k. must be in two if there's no barrier between northern ireland or any kind of difference between nor munder us the u.k. . well your analysis is correct and spot on and the devil will be in the detail with regard to that but that's going to be your usual in for executives with me having lunch and i mean are people worried on both sides we are about. yeah well yeah well i think the key point here is i was listening to michael gove on the radio this morning and it's very clear now that the british government has opted for a softer form of exit from the town was in visit for instance last week or was being spok
single market in customs union between ireland the northern ireland put that one you know in your mind for a second then scroll down to the part of part of the joint report which has another sentence that says there'll be no new regulatory barriers between northern ireland or the rest of the u.k. now if you put those two together. i mean is there not doesn't this mean that basically if northern ireland is in the single market and the customs union them by default the rest of the u.k. must be in...
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already unique circumstances and solutions for northern ireland. i am competent that we -- i am confident that we can ensure there will not be a hard border in northern ireland. >> good morning. sky news. prime minister, can i ask you what has changed between monday's lunch and now, which allows you to say a deal is done now and you couldn't on monday? president juncker, specifically on the european court of justice, it was a big sticking point. the prime minister says now that eu citizens in the u.k. will be under u.k. law and u.k. courts. is that correct and are you happy with that? the firstster may: on point, as we both said on monday, there were a couple of issues we still had to finalize as we went through the last few days. as i said in the remarks just made, one of the things you can see is a strengthening of the in relation to northern ireland and the united kingdom. i think that is important and helpful. in the joint report, you will see the commitment to no hard ensurebut also that we we retain the constitutional integrity of economic in
already unique circumstances and solutions for northern ireland. i am competent that we -- i am confident that we can ensure there will not be a hard border in northern ireland. >> good morning. sky news. prime minister, can i ask you what has changed between monday's lunch and now, which allows you to say a deal is done now and you couldn't on monday? president juncker, specifically on the european court of justice, it was a big sticking point. the prime minister says now that eu...
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within the joint report, you will see the commitment of no hard border between ireland and rthern ireland and ensure we ensure that constitutional authority for the united kingdom. on in explain later detail because it would take too much time to explain this. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> bbc reporting that prime minister said that the u.k. will get bogged down or crash without a brexit
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it's vital to the republic of ireland and northern ireland. its trade with the eu is three times what it does with the united states. nobody wants to see that hard border back. there are thousands of lorries crossing that border in both directions every day. years back you had to have what were called... even bbc crews had to have this massive amount of paperwork, and go into a customs clearance post in newry to be able to take it into the republic. nobody wants to see a return to that. these people argue there is a way of doing this electronically but nobody has laid that out yet. even if you have an arrangement like with switzerland and norway, that's because those countries have accepted certain things from the eu, like food standards and so one. there's an awful lot to thrash out yet. there are other issues. there's the european court, do judgments are other issues. there's the european court, dojudgments of are other issues. there's the european court, do judgments of the european court, do judgments of the european court, do judgments of
it's vital to the republic of ireland and northern ireland. its trade with the eu is three times what it does with the united states. nobody wants to see that hard border back. there are thousands of lorries crossing that border in both directions every day. years back you had to have what were called... even bbc crews had to have this massive amount of paperwork, and go into a customs clearance post in newry to be able to take it into the republic. nobody wants to see a return to that. these...
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we will not accept any form of regulatory divergence which separates northern ireland. as time ticked on, 20 minutes later, the prime minister broke off her meetings in brussels to phone mrs foster. i understand the dup made it plain they could not support the proposed deal. the precise opposite to the irish leader, who has pushed and pushed, who talked of his shock. i'm surprised and disappointed that the british government now appears not to be in a position to conclude what was agreed earlier today. i accept that the prime minister has asked for more time, and i know that she faces many challenges. and i acknowledge that she is negotiating in good faith. uk government sources are eager to play down the idea that a deal today was ever a dead cert. but a document had been put together and accepted by officials on both sides. senior politicians here in brussels and in dublin had gone on the record to suggest it was pretty much done. it was only when it became clear that the prime minister's allies found it unpalatable that suddenly the deal was off. there is no question
we will not accept any form of regulatory divergence which separates northern ireland. as time ticked on, 20 minutes later, the prime minister broke off her meetings in brussels to phone mrs foster. i understand the dup made it plain they could not support the proposed deal. the precise opposite to the irish leader, who has pushed and pushed, who talked of his shock. i'm surprised and disappointed that the british government now appears not to be in a position to conclude what was agreed...
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would remain in the european union while northern ireland as part of the u.k. would have to exit britain may have to reintroduce a so-called hard border with customs checks for goods people and services and that's a huge worry for northern ireland's dairy farmers who depend on easy cross border trade. milk is northern ireland's most important agricultural product but uncertainty over what will happen when britain leaves the european union has left many farmers on edge especially those who currently trade with and travel freely to the republic of ireland which is staying in the e.u. because of the way the whole system set up there will be tariffs there traded on the european quality standards at the minute or standards when chains will be as high as ever they are but does at present barriers for creating this product in the future and the fact that we don't know is the difficult part in addition agricultural products from northern ireland are heavily subsidized it remains to be seen if the support will continue after breakfast. a major industrial sector depends
would remain in the european union while northern ireland as part of the u.k. would have to exit britain may have to reintroduce a so-called hard border with customs checks for goods people and services and that's a huge worry for northern ireland's dairy farmers who depend on easy cross border trade. milk is northern ireland's most important agricultural product but uncertainty over what will happen when britain leaves the european union has left many farmers on edge especially those who...
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no hard border between ireland and the republic. —— northern ireland and the republic. ireland is an eu memberand if the story was belgium said the eu will support their demands, we wouldn't be surprised. we have this idea because of the said culture and history, ireland should somehow be oi'i history, ireland should somehow be on our history, ireland should somehow be on our side but there's no reason that the eq wouldn't support i, this plays right into their hands. it's stating the obvious. the reason i think it's a story, they are cranking up this anti—british feeling going into the talks and donald tusk, the paper says he is brussels chief, he has a longer title vow that, he is actually saying the irish have the vetoes if they don't like whatever they are doing coming out, they have a veto. the rest can do what they are saying. that is i story because every week we find a way for the p3 p3 cy wanting... eu -- eu —— papers there are 27 eu states and they each have a red line. they will go back to their countries and sell whatever it is to the electorate. rob n
no hard border between ireland and the republic. —— northern ireland and the republic. ireland is an eu memberand if the story was belgium said the eu will support their demands, we wouldn't be surprised. we have this idea because of the said culture and history, ireland should somehow be oi'i history, ireland should somehow be on our history, ireland should somehow be on our side but there's no reason that the eq wouldn't support i, this plays right into their hands. it's stating the...
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scenario that currently prevails the face of northern ireland. lies in the balance as farmers wait to see if the border question can be reached. that was. very much for joining us for the latest member you can always log on to the e.w. dot com ticker and by. people who world over information or my. opinions they want to express. d.w. on facebook and twitter today in touch follow us. they make a commitment. they find. stronger. africa . stories of people making a difference shaping their nation. and their continent. multimedia series for africa. dot com. africa on the move. unimpeded access to education and knowledge and the same opportunities for everyone . a central goal of the global community but what's the reality on the ground education for all d. w.'s multimedia special relates personal stories and highlights extraordinary projects the world over find out more on the internet d.w. dot com education for all. listening and for that deborah hook up we speak your language to tell you about them. for content in dari pashto and order prospects fo
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that is the situation in ireland. with me now is our brussels reporter adam fleming who's been following the day's events. he is so across brexit that he's brought with him his trusty companion, his brexit ring file. brought with him his trusty companion, his brexit ring filem has all the documents inside. tell love them. this is only one of two. this open it up and let people feel. this open it up and let people feel. this is my brexit binder, uk edition. this is all the papers the uk has published throughout the whole brexit. what oldies post-it notes ? whole brexit. what oldies post-it notes? just my little tabs to tell it is. this is where the prime minister set out the red lines in january. then a white paper with more detail, then the famous article 50 letter. then another thousand pages to go. we get it! but no document added today. that's what i'm sad about. we were looking forward to thisjoint i'm sad about. we were looking forward to this joint report written by the eu and the uk. the holiday of the lunch to
that is the situation in ireland. with me now is our brussels reporter adam fleming who's been following the day's events. he is so across brexit that he's brought with him his trusty companion, his brexit ring file. brought with him his trusty companion, his brexit ring filem has all the documents inside. tell love them. this is only one of two. this open it up and let people feel. this open it up and let people feel. this is my brexit binder, uk edition. this is all the papers the uk has...
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it would send northern ireland on a different path to the rest of the uk. clearly, the text that we were shown very late yesterday morning did not translate what we had been told in general conversations into reality. would you be willing to see the deal fail? we don't want to see the talks fail. we don't want to see an outcome where there's no deal. we want to see a sensible brexit. it's not a done deal, never too late. yesterday's collapse provoked arguments on all sides, with some believing scotland, wales or some sectors of the economy should all get special status now. in dublin, one clear message: no budging. clinging to the agreement that the north and south would mirror each others‘ rules and regulations in future. the ball is in london's court. the prime minister and the european commission, the negotiating teams, have asked for more time. i understand that the prime minister is managing many difficulties. number 10 still believes it could be back on by the end of the week. sorted certainly by christmas. but the failure yesterday meant a barrage
it would send northern ireland on a different path to the rest of the uk. clearly, the text that we were shown very late yesterday morning did not translate what we had been told in general conversations into reality. would you be willing to see the deal fail? we don't want to see the talks fail. we don't want to see an outcome where there's no deal. we want to see a sensible brexit. it's not a done deal, never too late. yesterday's collapse provoked arguments on all sides, with some believing...
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and northern ireland. as unionists they said they couldn‘t accept that. so the dup have been involved in negotiations the week in westminster. the westminster leader has been meeting the government at whitehall and other senior mps and overnight the dup leader arlene foster had a series of phone calls with the prime minister. she has been speaking this morning. there have been changes right throughout the text and indeed we believe there have been six substantial changes. we are pleased to see those changes because for me it means there is no red line down the irish sea and we have a very clear confirmation that the entirety of the united kingdom is leaving the european union, even the single market, leaving the customs union, and i think that's a very important statement now. so in general the dup field that their concerns have been dealt with, but they didn‘t get everything they wanted. in fact, they say they still think they would have liked to have seen more progress on the think they would have li
and northern ireland. as unionists they said they couldn‘t accept that. so the dup have been involved in negotiations the week in westminster. the westminster leader has been meeting the government at whitehall and other senior mps and overnight the dup leader arlene foster had a series of phone calls with the prime minister. she has been speaking this morning. there have been changes right throughout the text and indeed we believe there have been six substantial changes. we are pleased to...
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we need north—south co—operation in the ireland of ireland. it is good for britain that the peace process is protected, that peace funding is protected, that the common travel area between ireland and britain is protected. all of those things are agreed any text that was signed off on this morning. it is good for ireland, britain and the relationship. have to stop you. thank you very much for your time. 0na thank you very much for your time. on a critical issue and a critical day in terms of negotiations. time for the weather. you could say that, and neater. good afternoon, a real west east split with that weather. recent areas dry and cold, but sunny. a real cluster of snow showers through scotland. northern ireland stretching down through wales and the north midlands. pretty much what you got at the moment is what you will keep overnight. although the showers should start to become a little lighter and fewer in nature. will be a cold start to saturday morning, a ha rd a cold start to saturday morning, a hard frost and icy stretch on the road
we need north—south co—operation in the ireland of ireland. it is good for britain that the peace process is protected, that peace funding is protected, that the common travel area between ireland and britain is protected. all of those things are agreed any text that was signed off on this morning. it is good for ireland, britain and the relationship. have to stop you. thank you very much for your time. 0na thank you very much for your time. on a critical issue and a critical day in terms...
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from the republic of ireland will one day separate britain from the e.u. tonight the border could just break bricks i'm bringing off from berlin this is the day. we have been very clear that northern ireland must meet the european union and seem to turn on the rest of the united kingdom but on a couple of issues some differences do remain despite our best efforts which require further negotiation it was not possible to reach a complete agreement today and the prime minister has been clear that the meeting the european union of. also coming up australia is set to legalize gay marriage later this month today one lawmaker who couldn't wait any longer so there's only one thing left to do. ron had to call him. a proposal from the parliament floor we'll have the answer later on the day. we begin the day with the latest version of the motto breaks it means breaks it it reads as follows breaks it means writes it except in northern ireland and perhaps scotland and why not add london to the list theresa may the mother of that motto met european commission president
from the republic of ireland will one day separate britain from the e.u. tonight the border could just break bricks i'm bringing off from berlin this is the day. we have been very clear that northern ireland must meet the european union and seem to turn on the rest of the united kingdom but on a couple of issues some differences do remain despite our best efforts which require further negotiation it was not possible to reach a complete agreement today and the prime minister has been clear that...
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the weekend a draft resolution had been circulating about ireland how to avoid a hard border an island and the magic formula was there should be regulatory alignment between the two sides that means in plain speech it should be more or less the same on both sides off the future e.u. border and however at the last minute this deal was scuppered and all singers are now pointing towards the d u p.t. the northern ireland unionist party and our need for a senate it's her fault yeah i think it's her fault and bigot i want to ask you about that first so let's take a listen to what the yeah what arlene forrester said from the day you feed today when she got word of the plan for this exception for northern ireland take a listen. we have been very clear northern ireland must meet the european union on the same terms as the rest of the united kingdom and we will not accept any form of the regulatory divergence which separates northern ireland economically or politically from the rest of the u.k. so big it did we just see the northern irish already start breaks that talks in their tracks is that w
the weekend a draft resolution had been circulating about ireland how to avoid a hard border an island and the magic formula was there should be regulatory alignment between the two sides that means in plain speech it should be more or less the same on both sides off the future e.u. border and however at the last minute this deal was scuppered and all singers are now pointing towards the d u p.t. the northern ireland unionist party and our need for a senate it's her fault yeah i think it's her...
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ramifications for ireland if it doesn't turn out as dublin might want? and is it all solved? no. freaked out, yeah, on a scale of freaked outness, we are out the top, it is the good friday agreement, the peace process, the hugely integrated economy between ireland and the uk, vast volumes of agri—food, a hard brexit will hurt ireland badly. it will also affect the border, which is now back in irish politics, which is a real tragedy, because it was gone from irish politics for 20 years since the good friday agreement, so it is a huge worry. matt is in the audience. now, matt, you work in number ten, you are from northern ireland, and you were on with brexitcast a couple of weeks ago talking about this, so have the government been surprised, were they too late, or was it always a problem that was bubbling away in the basement and they thought they could come to it later on? it is true to say before the referendum in 2016 and then for the first six to ten months post—referendum period the irish issues, the entire island, as tony talked about, northern i
ramifications for ireland if it doesn't turn out as dublin might want? and is it all solved? no. freaked out, yeah, on a scale of freaked outness, we are out the top, it is the good friday agreement, the peace process, the hugely integrated economy between ireland and the uk, vast volumes of agri—food, a hard brexit will hurt ireland badly. it will also affect the border, which is now back in irish politics, which is a real tragedy, because it was gone from irish politics for 20 years since...
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from the republic of ireland will one day separate britain from the e.u. tonight the border could just break bricks i'm bringing off in berlin this is the day. we have been very clear that northern ireland must meet the european union and seem to turn to the rest of the united kingdom but on a couple of issues some differences do remain despite our best efforts which require further negotiation get to us in the procedure to reach a complete agreement today and the prime minister has been clear that the meeting here in you know. also coming up australia is set to legalize gay marriage later this month today one lawmaker who couldn't wait any longer so there's only one thing left to do. i had to call him. a proposal from the parliament floor we'll have the answer later on the day. we begin the day with the latest version of the motto breaks it means breaks it it reads as follows breaks it means writes it except in northern ireland and perhaps scotland and why not add london to the list theresa may the mother of that motto met european commission president jo
from the republic of ireland will one day separate britain from the e.u. tonight the border could just break bricks i'm bringing off in berlin this is the day. we have been very clear that northern ireland must meet the european union and seem to turn to the rest of the united kingdom but on a couple of issues some differences do remain despite our best efforts which require further negotiation get to us in the procedure to reach a complete agreement today and the prime minister has been clear...
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well nobody in ireland wasn't affected by the border nobody and nobody and i. and will not be affected by bragg that's a little for outer and simon calls and i need to ensure that that remains the case and that they are very careful about gentleman's agreements we've seen them before with the british and they haven't they haven't met we don't trust the british government to do the right thing by aren't we trying they we know they do the right thing by britain we need the irish government to stand up for the rights of the substance of our michelle gilding you thank you after the break we're living through unprecedented times with echoes of the with a song three dog walks with fellow chris good john whose ideas have been indorsed by everyone from richard branson to convicted i.m.f. director steve all this him or going overboard to him going underground. over their role in promoting also joining me now is dr chris good trauma or third age of discovery and fellow of the oxford barton school at the university of oxford chris thanks for coming on before we start even
well nobody in ireland wasn't affected by the border nobody and nobody and i. and will not be affected by bragg that's a little for outer and simon calls and i need to ensure that that remains the case and that they are very careful about gentleman's agreements we've seen them before with the british and they haven't they haven't met we don't trust the british government to do the right thing by aren't we trying they we know they do the right thing by britain we need the irish government to...
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the uk, specifically between northern ireland and britain. that is politically sensitive, and awkward for theresa may, given her reliance on the dup in the commons. the journey to a brexit deal is proving far from easy. the uk and the eu still have to find a way through the many problems posed by these border roads. the irish government are insisting that there should be no change along the 310 miles that connect northern ireland and the republic, that this should remain an invisible border. south of the dividing line in dundalk, which will stay a part of the european union, people started the day believing there was a prospect of a december deal and for owners of shops like this, keeping trading rules and regulations the same across this island would be quite a gift. there's no restrictions at all. if you take stuff down, you can take it with you in the morning, you don't have to go through the customs. i remember what it was like, you lost a day going the customs in newry and dundalk. after a while, it's like everything else, when it's gone
the uk, specifically between northern ireland and britain. that is politically sensitive, and awkward for theresa may, given her reliance on the dup in the commons. the journey to a brexit deal is proving far from easy. the uk and the eu still have to find a way through the many problems posed by these border roads. the irish government are insisting that there should be no change along the 310 miles that connect northern ireland and the republic, that this should remain an invisible border....
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within the joint report, he was a commitment both to no hard border between northern ireland and ireland, but also that we ensure we meet in the constitutional integrity of the united kingdom. citizens, the court of justice will still be confident. michel barnier will explain later in detail what is involved as it could take too much time to explain. >thank you. that is the end of the news conference between theresa may and by mr. juncker. european courthe of justice, it looks as if the u.k. courts will gave -- will give regard to the u.k. justice decisions. uncker talked about a remarkable speech, but the details on northern ireland just seemed like a little bit light at the moment. unique circumstances will be maintained. be -- there will be a document attached to this is conference. one of the questions on the subject, we are trying to listen closely to what they are saying on ireland. there was a commitment to no hard border and to respect the integrity of the u.k. where is the detail because these are commitments that seem to have been made many times before. she didn't answer a que
within the joint report, he was a commitment both to no hard border between northern ireland and ireland, but also that we ensure we meet in the constitutional integrity of the united kingdom. citizens, the court of justice will still be confident. michel barnier will explain later in detail what is involved as it could take too much time to explain. >thank you. that is the end of the news conference between theresa may and by mr. juncker. european courthe of justice, it looks as if the u.k....
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it either will have to be between the irish republic and more than ireland, or between northern ireland and the rest of the uk, and none of these options look simple. if, for example, there is some sort of special deal brokered between ireland and the uk, what will the other members of the european union think about that? what will their reaction be? because, of course, all of us has to go through the government. in my view, the government. in my view, the government of ireland cannot have a special deal with the uk. it will have to be with the eu 27 and the uk, because the republic of ireland is part of the european union as a single market. there are many, many rules which regulate how a single market works. it has to be between the eu 27 and the uk government. thank you for your perspective. interesting to get the view from brussels on this story. we will have more on that in the news briefing looking at grass in ireland and their take what at the weekend. australia has become the latest country to ask if google and facebook are too powerful in the advertising world. the competition
it either will have to be between the irish republic and more than ireland, or between northern ireland and the rest of the uk, and none of these options look simple. if, for example, there is some sort of special deal brokered between ireland and the uk, what will the other members of the european union think about that? what will their reaction be? because, of course, all of us has to go through the government. in my view, the government. in my view, the government of ireland cannot have a...
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in northern ireland, there will be no ha rd northern ireland, there will be no hard border, we can guarantee that. we will uphold the belfast agreement. in doing so, we will continue to preserve the constitutional and economic integrity of the united kingdom. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, praised the prime minister for her "determination" and says the negotiations have been difficult for both sides. i believe we have now made the breakthrough we need. today's result is of course a compromise. it is a result of a long and intense discussion. as in any negotiation, both sides had to listen to each other. boat of the state made earlier today. —— those were the statements. speaking a little earlier now on the bbc‘s daily politics programme, the shadow brexit secretary, welcomed the agreement. it is progress. it has come a bit later than we thought, but it is progress and it was really important that we had the deadline next week because of that had been missed, it would have been another three months before we could have got to that deadline and we do nee
in northern ireland, there will be no ha rd northern ireland, there will be no hard border, we can guarantee that. we will uphold the belfast agreement. in doing so, we will continue to preserve the constitutional and economic integrity of the united kingdom. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, praised the prime minister for her "determination" and says the negotiations have been difficult for both sides. i believe we have now made the breakthrough we...
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the future of northern ireland is the main issue. theresa may and jean—claude juncker say good progress has been made but more talks are needed later this week. some differences do remain which require further negotiation and consultation. this is not a failure. this is the start of the very last run. i am very confident that we will reach agreement in the course of this week. the irish border is the big challenge with the dup saying they'll resist any plans to align northern ireland with the rest of the eu. we have been very clear, northern ireland must leave the european union on the same terms as the rest of the united kingdom. what does that mean for this 300 miles of border? what customs posts we re miles of border? what customs posts were generally regarded as a thing of the past. and the irish government says it's surprised and disappointed at the outcome of today's talks. we'll have the latest. also tonight. the us supreme court allows president trump's travel ban against six mainly muslim countries to go into full effect.
the future of northern ireland is the main issue. theresa may and jean—claude juncker say good progress has been made but more talks are needed later this week. some differences do remain which require further negotiation and consultation. this is not a failure. this is the start of the very last run. i am very confident that we will reach agreement in the course of this week. the irish border is the big challenge with the dup saying they'll resist any plans to align northern ireland with the...
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they want to see regulations remaining the same in northern ireland and the republic of ireland as they are now. the dup might see that as a continuation of eu rules. effectively, staying in the customs union or single market would be unacceptable. she has a huge challenge to meet. to sort out this problem and other problems outstanding in brussels. absolutely. thank you. let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris paige. as iain said, theresa may taking ca re as iain said, theresa may taking care with the other problems, but it seems it hangs on the dup. so what do they want exactly? northern ireland say it was the dup intervention that made the difference. the focus was on brussels and then it switched dramatically to stormont with arlene foster fla nked dramatically to stormont with arlene foster flanked by dramatically to stormont with arlene foster fla nked by m ps dramatically to stormont with arlene foster flanked by mps who hold the balance of power at westminster. she was not happy with the proposals on the table in the brexit talk. so the dup to their supporters have stood
they want to see regulations remaining the same in northern ireland and the republic of ireland as they are now. the dup might see that as a continuation of eu rules. effectively, staying in the customs union or single market would be unacceptable. she has a huge challenge to meet. to sort out this problem and other problems outstanding in brussels. absolutely. thank you. let's speak to our ireland correspondent chris paige. as iain said, theresa may taking ca re as iain said, theresa may...
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what if northern ireland wants to become different from the republic of ireland. when you have scotland trying to claim its own right is the dispensation and the snowball effect goes on. we've already seen scotland and wales saying if ireland can get and wales saying if ireland can get a special deal maybe we can to. the other thing to highlight in the times is i think they've got the best dab at an explanation of what actually happened. ms foster had been told broadly what the document would say but not the specific wording. i think that's probably the most insightful regulatory alignment which doesn't make it into the headlines as a sound bite. that was the phrase that really angered the dup. and it didn't stand up to the scrutiny when it was discussed in the court of public opinion. it was from eu friendly sources who said it isa from eu friendly sources who said it is a complete capitulation. the brexiteers have to eat humble pie. is it any surprise they don't want eat it when it tastes so awful? they we re eat it when it tastes so awful? they were so eat it w
what if northern ireland wants to become different from the republic of ireland. when you have scotland trying to claim its own right is the dispensation and the snowball effect goes on. we've already seen scotland and wales saying if ireland can get and wales saying if ireland can get a special deal maybe we can to. the other thing to highlight in the times is i think they've got the best dab at an explanation of what actually happened. ms foster had been told broadly what the document would...
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ireland removed from the u.k. and to rejoin the republic as a single country the overall good the t. shirt at the prime minister had said quite specifically that was not harlan's goal and it seems that in the the clarification that have been inserted that the d.p.p. have been convinced that in fact that is not the plans go so nobody's moved but everybody's moved and we don't quite know how as all of you gavin listen good to talk to you thanks so much you. palestinians are calling for a day of rage as angle mounts of the us president donald trump recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel a move sharply criticized by world leaders. dozens of protesters were injured in a wave of protests on thursday israeli soldiers fired tear gas and rubber coated bullets in the occupied west bank shops and schools were closed as part of a general strike across the region. the hamas group that controls the gaza strip has called for a new intifada or uprising against israel harry forces joins us live now from occupied east je
ireland removed from the u.k. and to rejoin the republic as a single country the overall good the t. shirt at the prime minister had said quite specifically that was not harlan's goal and it seems that in the the clarification that have been inserted that the d.p.p. have been convinced that in fact that is not the plans go so nobody's moved but everybody's moved and we don't quite know how as all of you gavin listen good to talk to you thanks so much you. palestinians are calling for a day of...
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and the republic of ireland. we aim to deliver this as part of our overall trade deal between the united kingdom and european union. also on this programme: the government says it's abandoning a planned cap on social care costs in england. and ministers are urged to take action following president trump's decision to recognisejerusalem as israel's capital. will the secretary of state today completely rule out the state visit from president trump, and send out a clear message that his divisive and reckless actions are not welcome here? but first, it was another high—stakes week for the government as theresa may attempted to secure an interim brexit deal. the prime minister had travelled to brussels on monday in the hope of getting an agreement that would pave the way for the start of trade talks. mrs may and the president of the european commission, jean claude juncker, gave a joint news conference at which they said their meeting had been "constructive." but the talks ran into the ground when the democratic uni
and the republic of ireland. we aim to deliver this as part of our overall trade deal between the united kingdom and european union. also on this programme: the government says it's abandoning a planned cap on social care costs in england. and ministers are urged to take action following president trump's decision to recognisejerusalem as israel's capital. will the secretary of state today completely rule out the state visit from president trump, and send out a clear message that his divisive...
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scenario that currently prevails the face of northern ireland. lies in the balance as farmers wait to see if the border question can be reached. that was thank you very much for joining us for the latest member you can always log on to the w dot com so you next time take care and by. every one of. the children who have been there. and those that will follow are part of a new. they could be the future of. granting opportunities global news that matters d. w. made for mines. we take it personally i already with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans follow my. take on more than football online they now look like. they know what we think. and soon they'll even know how we feel. i'm not a real person i'm still just a piece of. scientists around the world are working to measure our emotions. so hopefully i can be a helpful piece assault with. a virtual person as a therapist or a robotic as a teacher neither would have human empathy what does a machine need to do to create empathy and a medical context wha
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and the republic of ireland and between northern ireland and the u.k. so it kind of binds the u.k. closer to the european model of regulation this is somewhat complicated but i think this is where the focus is at the moment and when i want to pick up on the issue of the ireland the irish board in just a moment but i want to get your take on what we saw tonight in london in parliament in this vote basically a slap in the face to theresa may is her hand now significantly weakened when she returns to the negotiating table with the e.u. . i mean on the surface you would think so but she has been through so many crises in the past few months and she has so far survived those those upheavals on those difficulties so i think the feeling in brussels is that she is safe for the moment because there isn't within the conservative party an obvious replacement because there is still a civil war within the tory cabinet to the direction of travel with brags that so she's kind of in place because there's no alternative and i think even with tonight's vote the prevailin
and the republic of ireland and between northern ireland and the u.k. so it kind of binds the u.k. closer to the european model of regulation this is somewhat complicated but i think this is where the focus is at the moment and when i want to pick up on the issue of the ireland the irish board in just a moment but i want to get your take on what we saw tonight in london in parliament in this vote basically a slap in the face to theresa may is her hand now significantly weakened when she returns...
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from the republic of ireland will one day separate britain from the e.u. tonight the border could just break bricks i'm burned off in berlin this is the day . we have been very clear that northern ireland must meet the european union and seem to turn on the rest of the united kingdom but on a couple of issues some differences do remain despite the best efforts which require further negotiation it was in the course of the to reach a complete agreement today and the prime minister has been clear that the meeting the european union of. also coming up australia is set to legalize gay marriage later this month today one lawmaker who couldn't wait any longer so there's only one thing left to do. ron had to call him. a proposal from the parliament floor we'll have the answer later on the day. we begin the day with the latest version of the motto breaks it means breaks it it reads as follows breaks it means breaks it except in northern ireland and perhaps scotland and why not add london to the list theresa may the mother of that motto met european commission presi
from the republic of ireland will one day separate britain from the e.u. tonight the border could just break bricks i'm burned off in berlin this is the day . we have been very clear that northern ireland must meet the european union and seem to turn on the rest of the united kingdom but on a couple of issues some differences do remain despite the best efforts which require further negotiation it was in the course of the to reach a complete agreement today and the prime minister has been clear...