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it was almost the ira confessing its sins. he said seamus mcloughlin was the officer commanding the ira in birmingham at the time, and was in charge of selecting targets. mick murray, he said, was one of the bombers. another member of the bombing team, he said, was michael hayes. and then, when asked about a james gavin, witness 0 said, "well, he was involved". this is going to strange coming from a family of the... ..of one of the people that were murdered, but i am grateful that witness 0 came out and announced the bombers' names. so, you know, itjust seems strange for me to be praising an ex—ira person, but, you know, it took some guts to do that. of the four men named, only michael hayes is still alive. a self—confessed ira bomb—maker, he claims he was questioned by police about the bombings in 1974, but released without charge. witness 0 was asked whether a fifth man, michael patrick reilly, was also part of the group, but said he didn't know the name. mr reilly has always denied being involved. the jury in the birm
it was almost the ira confessing its sins. he said seamus mcloughlin was the officer commanding the ira in birmingham at the time, and was in charge of selecting targets. mick murray, he said, was one of the bombers. another member of the bombing team, he said, was michael hayes. and then, when asked about a james gavin, witness 0 said, "well, he was involved". this is going to strange coming from a family of the... ..of one of the people that were murdered, but i am grateful that...
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yes, it was the ira. what we've heard from the jury today is that all 21 people who died 11 of them in the tavern in the town pub and ten at the mulberry bush were unlawfully killed. and among the key conclusions, the 21 people were murdered by the ira. the jury said there was no error or omission on the part of the police's response, that they had no forewarning of what was to happen. but at the end of six weeks of hearings, we know more about a chapter which has haunted birmingham for 44 years. today is the day for west midlands police's senior officers to now go ahead and bring tojustice those who remain living for murder. we demand action today. 44 years, i think, is long enough. what's the best thing that could happen now? an arrest. we believe there's enough evidence there that's been given under oath for at least one of the perpetrators to be extradited and tried for mass murder. clearly, there are huge challenges in taking the case forward, but actually, there are active lines of inquiry that we w
yes, it was the ira. what we've heard from the jury today is that all 21 people who died 11 of them in the tavern in the town pub and ten at the mulberry bush were unlawfully killed. and among the key conclusions, the 21 people were murdered by the ira. the jury said there was no error or omission on the part of the police's response, that they had no forewarning of what was to happen. but at the end of six weeks of hearings, we know more about a chapter which has haunted birmingham for 44...
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yes, it was the ira. what we've heard from the jury today is that all 21 people who died 11 of them in the tavern in the town pub and ten at the mulberry bush were unlawfully killed. and among the key conclusions, the 21 people were murdered by the ira. the jury said there was no error or omission on the part of the police‘s response, that they had no forewarning of what was to happen. but at the end of six weeks of hearings, we know more about a chapter which has haunted birmingham for 44 years. today is the day for west midlands police's senior officers to now go ahead and bring tojustice those who remain living for murder. we demand action today. 44 years, i think, is long enough. what's the best thing that could happen now? an arrest. we believe there's enough evidence there that's been given under oath for at least one of the perpetrators to be extradited and tried for mass murder. clearly, there are huge challenges in taking the case forward, but actually, there are active lines of inquiry that we
yes, it was the ira. what we've heard from the jury today is that all 21 people who died 11 of them in the tavern in the town pub and ten at the mulberry bush were unlawfully killed. and among the key conclusions, the 21 people were murdered by the ira. the jury said there was no error or omission on the part of the police‘s response, that they had no forewarning of what was to happen. but at the end of six weeks of hearings, we know more about a chapter which has haunted birmingham for 44...
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it was almost the ira confessing its sins. he said seamus mcloughlin was the officer commanding the ira in birmingham at the time, and was in charge of selecting targets. mick murray, he said, was one of the bombers. another member of the bombing team, he said, was michael hayes. and then, when asked about a james gavin, witness 0 said, "well, he was involved". this is going to strange coming from a family of the... ..of one of the people that were murdered, but i am grateful that witness 0 came out and announced the bombers‘ names. so, you know, itjust seems strange for me to be praising an ex—ira person, but, you know, it took some guts to do that. of the four men named, only michael hayes is still alive. a self—confessed ira bomb—maker, he claims he was questioned by police about the bombings in 1974, but released without charge. witness 0 was asked whether a fifth man, michael patrick reilly, was also part of the group, but said he didn't know the name. mr reilly has always denied being involved. the jury in the bi
it was almost the ira confessing its sins. he said seamus mcloughlin was the officer commanding the ira in birmingham at the time, and was in charge of selecting targets. mick murray, he said, was one of the bombers. another member of the bombing team, he said, was michael hayes. and then, when asked about a james gavin, witness 0 said, "well, he was involved". this is going to strange coming from a family of the... ..of one of the people that were murdered, but i am grateful that...
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at road stops, people were saying we are e not the ira, we are the real ira. that started and then this new group called the new ira is a continuity of that. it includes the real ira and other splintnter groups that hae been aroround sincnce 2011. about 200 to 300 members now and that is the group being blamed for the shooting which k killed lyra mce last thursday, which it admitted and apologized for doing. triricks doeses brexitit he on the peace ococess? >> t the good friday peace accod is r responsible for c creatinga power-sharing arrangement bebetween ththe different northn irish parties, be they pupublican orr loyalist.t. ththis has held since 1998 whent was signed by the briritish prie mininister at the titime, tony blair. i think 99% ofof peoplple in the republic of irelanand and northn ireland want this agreemenent to holdld. with the brexit negotiations going on, there is s no border bebetwn nortrthern irereland ane republic of ireland. if northern ireland is to s stay inin the u.k.,., it will leave e european union andnd therefofora border may have
at road stops, people were saying we are e not the ira, we are the real ira. that started and then this new group called the new ira is a continuity of that. it includes the real ira and other splintnter groups that hae been aroround sincnce 2011. about 200 to 300 members now and that is the group being blamed for the shooting which k killed lyra mce last thursday, which it admitted and apologized for doing. triricks doeses brexitit he on the peace ococess? >> t the good friday peace...
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who are the new ira? they are an organisation formed in 2012, theirfirst ira? they are an organisation formed in 2012, their first communique was given to myself. they were formed out of the remnants of the real ira, that brought us the 0magh bomb atrocity and they also gather this new organisation, ex members of the provisional ira and formed into this new group, they morphed into this particular, the most lethal and dangerous of all, groups opposed to the good friday agreement and the peace process. how big an organisation do you think they are? clearly not on the scale of the ira of old but still sufficiently dangerous to be a worry for the police. they are much smaller in terms of membership. 200 people maximum. they have a much, much reduced base of support used to hide weapons are help activists get across the border. it's a much reduced organisation but can be dangerous nonetheless. i was speaking last night to a security official who said one of the things worrying about this organisation is that they do have people who were experienced in the dark arts
who are the new ira? they are an organisation formed in 2012, theirfirst ira? they are an organisation formed in 2012, their first communique was given to myself. they were formed out of the remnants of the real ira, that brought us the 0magh bomb atrocity and they also gather this new organisation, ex members of the provisional ira and formed into this new group, they morphed into this particular, the most lethal and dangerous of all, groups opposed to the good friday agreement and the peace...
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he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have. being settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of daring are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since a peace agreement opens up. there's no tangible prop. there's often the people can put their finger on and say. that that was. that's what's happened you. see. in the rosemount community center before my ira fight is a social worker helping those worse off either way s. he and a colleague tom mccourt also a former fighter share one of the hardest jobs yes we use a room there they're binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. read. it the client's name where he lives. what age group nature of threat exposure baden should in the competition and this case was a neutral affair it was expulsion from the civic. to punish so called anti social behavior radical elements impose vigilante justice in the poor areas of derry. this is a holdover from earlier t
he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have. being settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of daring are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since a peace agreement opens up. there's no tangible prop. there's often the people can put their finger on and say. that that was. that's what's happened you. see. in the rosemount community center before my ira fight is...
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yes, it was the ira. what we've heard from the jury today is that all 21 people who died — 11 of them in the tavern in the town pub and ten at the mulberry bush — were unlawfully killed. and among the key conclusions, the 21 people were murdered by the ira. the jury said there was no error or omission on the part of the police‘s response, that they had no forewarning of what was to happen. but at the end of six weeks of hearings, we know more about a chapter which has haunted birmingham for 44 years. today is the day for west midlands police's senior officers to now go ahead and bring to justice those who remain living for murder. we demand action today. 44 years, i think, is long enough. what's the best thing that could happen now? an arrest. we believe there's enough evidence there that's been given under oath for at least one of the perpetrators to be extradited and tried for mass murder. clearly, there are huge challenges in taking the case forward, but actually, there are active lines of inquir
yes, it was the ira. what we've heard from the jury today is that all 21 people who died — 11 of them in the tavern in the town pub and ten at the mulberry bush — were unlawfully killed. and among the key conclusions, the 21 people were murdered by the ira. the jury said there was no error or omission on the part of the police‘s response, that they had no forewarning of what was to happen. but at the end of six weeks of hearings, we know more about a chapter which has haunted birmingham...
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he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since the peace agreement opened up till now it has been all tangible. there's a lot there's often the people can put their finger on and say look. that that that was. that's what's happened it would fade if you grew up without a b. and c. . in the rosemount community center before my ira fight is a social worker helping those worse off. yes he and a colleague tom court also a former fighter share one of the hardest jobs. so we use your room and they're there binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. this shit will be of it if it it the client's name where he lives. what age group nature of threat expulsion baten should in the competition in this case was a literally expulsion from a civic. to punish so-called anti social behavior radical elements impose
he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since the peace agreement opened up till now it has been all tangible. there's a lot there's often the people can put their finger on and say look. that that that was. that's what's happened it would fade if you grew up...
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he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since a peace agreement opened up till now it there's been no tangible progress if you look at the shuffle of people who put their finger on and say look. that's that that was. that's what's happened to the good faith if you prepared to go to a b. and c. . in the rosemount community center the former ira fighter is a social worker helping those worse off. yes he and a colleague tom court also a former fighter share one of the hardest jobs. so we usually room and they're there binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. this type of shit will be out of it you have heard it the client's name. what age group nature of threat expulsion beaten shit in the competition are all ours and this case was a literal threat as expulsion from a civic. to punish so called a
he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since a peace agreement opened up till now it there's been no tangible progress if you look at the shuffle of people who put their finger on and say look. that's that that was. that's what's happened to the good faith if you...
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reporter: john donnelly is a former ira fighter. in his home is a collection of treasures from decades of warfare known as the troubles. the british soldier's belt bag contains a list of wanted ira members. >> this guy here is my dad. he was an ira informer. he was an informer. mark mcguinness. reporter: m martin mcguinness ws the former provisional ira leader but tn the chieief negotiator for the good fridayy agreement 21 years ago. for over three decades of they fought british rule in northern ireland. john donnelly was a leading political force in derry, northern ireland's second-largest city. he was instrumental in preventing -- persuading people to lay down their arms. 21 years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many it is a superficial arrangement. four areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in. >> the peace agreement until now, there has been no tangible -- there is nothing people could publish. you could go around saying, look, that was, that is what has happened. [indiscernible] repo
reporter: john donnelly is a former ira fighter. in his home is a collection of treasures from decades of warfare known as the troubles. the british soldier's belt bag contains a list of wanted ira members. >> this guy here is my dad. he was an ira informer. he was an informer. mark mcguinness. reporter: m martin mcguinness ws the former provisional ira leader but tn the chieief negotiator for the good fridayy agreement 21 years ago. for over three decades of they fought british rule in...
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there watching the news up next a former ira fighter working to heal the scars from decades of violence nor there are and we'll be back with more news at the top of the hour stating. he creates a sex phone operator to work her masters thesis on the potato. to free. not to turn on well it gets more residuals from their. literature list traditionally the street. people here love life they love their country but not the current conditions iran a journey through a land full of contradictions joy and sadness confidence and doubt. how we're documentary depicts the contrasts of every day my life and help people cope with that your bittersweet starts may second on g.w. . this week on world stories. a former nigerian boko haram victim attends university. of hungary and journalist in german exile. but first we take a look at northern iraq. where an ex ira fighter is on duty as a social worker promoting peaceful coexistence in his neighborhood. john donnelly is a former fighter from derry and his home is a small collection of treasures from the decades of warfare known as the trouble to . show me
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next a former ira fighter working to heal the scars from decades of violence in northern ireland stay tuned for that i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour right here on. the. people here love life. they love their country but not the current conditions. iran a journey through a land full of contradictions oh joy and sadness. confidence and doubt. the sour documentary depicts the contrasts of everyday life oh and help people cope with the flow. to run bittersweet. a second g.w. . this week on world story. a former nigerian boko haram victim attends university. hungary and journalist in german exile. but first we take a look at northern ireland where an ex ira fighter is on duty as a social worker promoting peaceful coexistence in his neighborhood. john donnelly is a former a fighter from terry and his home is a small collection of treasures from the decades of wolf known as the trouble to. show me a young lad fungus the british soldier spelt back contains photos from a secret list of wanted a members and as a matter of michelle fair they are technically army. this guy usua
next a former ira fighter working to heal the scars from decades of violence in northern ireland stay tuned for that i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour right here on. the. people here love life. they love their country but not the current conditions. iran a journey through a land full of contradictions oh joy and sadness. confidence and doubt. the sour documentary depicts the contrasts of everyday life oh and help people cope with the flow. to run bittersweet. a second g.w. ....
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we know it was the ira, who were the actual people? and it's really a case of closure and i don't think we are ever going to find closure. the coroner said: 44 years ago and its horror remains etched in the minds of generations in this city. it has been a long fight for the families to get to this stage, years of campaigning and a long—drawn—out court battle, but what they can say today officially, which they have not been able to say before, is that their loved ones we re before, is that their loved ones were murdered by the ira in november 1974. thank you. the prime minister has asked the european union for a further delay to brexit untiljune 30th. but she said preparations to take part in elections for the european parliament at the end of may would continue in case there was no agreement. some european leaders say they're reluctant to approve the request and say britain needs to clarify its intentions ahead of an emergency eu summit next wednesday. tonight after several days of discussions between the government and labour to b
we know it was the ira, who were the actual people? and it's really a case of closure and i don't think we are ever going to find closure. the coroner said: 44 years ago and its horror remains etched in the minds of generations in this city. it has been a long fight for the families to get to this stage, years of campaigning and a long—drawn—out court battle, but what they can say today officially, which they have not been able to say before, is that their loved ones we re before, is that...
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and i think it was martin mcguinness was to form a provisional ira leader but later sinn fein's chief negotiator for the good friday agreement twenty one years. over three decades he and the ira for british rule in northern ireland john donnelly was the leading political force in derry northern ireland's second largest city he was instrumental in curses aiding ira operatives to lay down their. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement. junk donnelly says poorer areas of dairy are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in. says a peace agreement ok tell nobody there's been no tangible. shuffler people can put their finger on and say look. that's that was that's what happened a little faded. a b. and c. . in the rosamond community center the former i.e. fighter is a social worker helping those who are off. to punish so-called anti-social behavior radical elements impose which will instruct us in the poorer areas of terror this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira police neighborhood's a tradition that
and i think it was martin mcguinness was to form a provisional ira leader but later sinn fein's chief negotiator for the good friday agreement twenty one years. over three decades he and the ira for british rule in northern ireland john donnelly was the leading political force in derry northern ireland's second largest city he was instrumental in curses aiding ira operatives to lay down their. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial...
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political force in terry northern ireland second largest city he was instrumental in because aiding ira operatives to lay down their. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled. but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement. donnelly says poorer areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in. says the peace agreement up till now only. tangible. shuffler people can put their finger on their luck. that that was. that's what happened early good for you remember that a.b. and c. . in the rossa moment community center the former i.e. fighter is a social worker helping those who are off. to punish so-called anti-social behavior radical elements imposed witchell and stressed as in the poorer areas of town this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira police neighborhoods a tradition that radical irish republicans are carrying on to during. a mother and her son visit the community center they want to remain anonymous the boys accused of stealing a car has threatened punishment is to be shot in the leg you know we're trying to honestly is trying
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and i think it was martin mcguinness was the former provisional ira leader but later shin faced chief negotiator for the good friday agreement twenty one years of guard. over three decades he and the ira for british rule in northern ireland john donnelly was the leading political force in derry northern ireland's second largest city he was instrumental in kearse aiding ira operatives to lay down their. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement. donnelly says poorer areas of dairy are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in. says the patient raman ok up till now it there has been no tangible. shuffler people can put their five dollars a look. that's that was. that's what happened a good fight if you remember that a b. and c. . in the rossa moment community center the former i.e. fighter is a social worker helping those who are off. to punish so-called anti-social behavior radical elements impose ritual and justice in the poorer areas of dairy this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira police neighbo
and i think it was martin mcguinness was the former provisional ira leader but later shin faced chief negotiator for the good friday agreement twenty one years of guard. over three decades he and the ira for british rule in northern ireland john donnelly was the leading political force in derry northern ireland's second largest city he was instrumental in kearse aiding ira operatives to lay down their. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a...
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he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since the peace agreement opened up till now already there's been no tangible progress. there's often the people can put their finger on and say look. that that that was that's what's happened to the good faith if you do that a.b. and c. . in the rosemount community center before my ira fight is a social worker helping fellows worse off. yes he and a colleague tom court also a former fighter share one of the hardest jobs. so we use a room where they're binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. this will be of it if it the client's name where he lives. what age group nature of threat expulsion beaten shit in the competition are all ours and this case was a literal threat expulsion from the civic. to punish so-called anti social behavior radical elements im
he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since the peace agreement opened up till now already there's been no tangible progress. there's often the people can put their finger on and say look. that that that was that's what's happened to the good faith if you do that...
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over three decades he and the ira for british rule in northern ireland john donnelly was the leading political force and terry northern ireland second largest city he was instrumental in kearse aiding ira operatives to lay down their hopes. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement. john donnelly says poorer areas of dairy are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in. says a peace agreement ok up till now. there has been no tangible. shuffler people can put their finger on and say look. that that was that's what happened to the good faith if you remember the a b. and c. . in the rossa mons community center the former i.e. fighter is a social worker helping those who are off. to punish so-called anti-social behavior radical elements impose ritual and justice in the poorer areas of dairy this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira policed neighborhoods a tradition that radical irish republicans are carrying on today. a mother and her son this is the community center they want to remain anonymous the b
over three decades he and the ira for british rule in northern ireland john donnelly was the leading political force and terry northern ireland second largest city he was instrumental in kearse aiding ira operatives to lay down their hopes. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement. john donnelly says poorer areas of dairy are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in. says a peace agreement ok up till now. there has...
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he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of daring are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since a peace agreement opened up till now. there's been no tangible. there's often the people who put their finger on and say look. that that was. that's what's happened good for you to. be in see. in the rosemount community center before my ira fight is a social worker helping those worse off either way s. he and a colleague tom court also a former fighter share one of the hardest jobs. we use a room where their binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. this take the sheet of it you have the date the client's name. what age group nature of threat expulsion beaten. in this case was a neutral expulsion from a civic. to punish so called anti social behavior radical elements impose a vigilante justice in the poor areas of derry. this is a holdover from ear
he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of daring are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since a peace agreement opened up till now. there's been no tangible. there's often the people who put their finger on and say look. that that was. that's what's happened good for you to. be in see. in the rosemount community...
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he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of daring are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in says the peace agreement op told. there's very little tangible progress. there's often the people can put their finger on and say look. that that that was. that's what's happened to the good faith if you agree to go to a b. and c. . in the rosemount community center the former ira fighter is a social worker helping those worse off. yes he and colleague tom court also a former fighter share one of the hardest jobs. we use a room there that binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. this will be of it if it the client's name where he lives. what age group nature of threat expulsion beaten should in the time edition and this case was a neutral expulsion from a civic. to punish so called anti social behavior radical elements impose vigilante justice in the po
he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of daring are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in says the peace agreement op told. there's very little tangible progress. there's often the people can put their finger on and say look. that that that was. that's what's happened to the good faith if you agree to go to a b....
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police are blaming her death on a group known as the new ira. earlier i spoke to henry mcdonald — a journalist based in belfast who has written several books about irish republicanism. he told me more about the group. they are an organisation formed in 2012, their first communique was given to myself. they were formed out of the remnants of the real ira, the terror group that brought us the 0magh bomb atrocity 21 years ago and they also gathered this new organisation, ex—members of the provisional ira from places like north armagh and formed into this new group, they morphed into this particular, the most lethal and dangerous of all, groups opposed to the good friday agreement and the peace process. how big an organisation do you think they are? clearly not on the scale of the ira of old, but still sufficiently dangerous to be a worry for the police. they are much smaller in terms of membership. maybe 200 people maximum. they have a much, much reduced base of support used to hide weapons or help activists get across the border. it's a much r
police are blaming her death on a group known as the new ira. earlier i spoke to henry mcdonald — a journalist based in belfast who has written several books about irish republicanism. he told me more about the group. they are an organisation formed in 2012, their first communique was given to myself. they were formed out of the remnants of the real ira, the terror group that brought us the 0magh bomb atrocity 21 years ago and they also gathered this new organisation, ex—members of the...
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he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since a peace agreement opened up till now it there's been no tangible progress. there's often the people can put their finger on and say look. that that that was. that's what's happened and it would fade if you do that it would be and see. in the rosemount community center the former ira fighter is a social worker helping those worse off. or else he and a colleague tom court also a former fighter share one of the hardest jobs are we asked so we use a room and they're there binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file once or this type of sheet will be of your if. you have the date the client's name where he lives. what age group nature of threat expulsion beeton should in the time addition are all are in this case was a nature of the expulsion from a civic.
he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since a peace agreement opened up till now it there's been no tangible progress. there's often the people can put their finger on and say look. that that that was. that's what's happened and it would fade if you do that it...
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he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of the area still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since the peace agreement opened up till now. there's been no tangible. shuffler people can put their finger on and say look. that that was. that's what happened only good for you group b. and c. . in the rosemount community center the former ira flatow is a social worker helping those worse off. yes he and a colleague tom court also a former fighter share one of the hardest jobs. so we usually room they're there binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. this will be of it. that it the client's name. grip. of threat exposure baden should in the competition in this case was a literal threat expulsion from the civic. to punish so-called anti social behavior radical elements impose vigilante justice in the poor areas of derry. this is a holdover from earlier
he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of the area still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since the peace agreement opened up till now. there's been no tangible. shuffler people can put their finger on and say look. that that was. that's what happened only good for you group b. and c. . in the rosemount community...
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he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of daring are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in so the peace agreement opened up till now it there's been no tangible progress if you look at there's often the people can put their finger on and say look. that's that that was that's what happened early good for you to go to a b. and c. . in the rosemount community center the former ira fighter is a social worker helping those worse off. he and colleague tom court also a former fighter share one of the hardest jobs. so we use a room there that binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. this is the sheet will be of it you have the date the client's name where he lives. what age group nature of threat expulsion beeton should in the competition are all are in this case was a literally expulsion from a civic. to punish so called anti social behavior radical
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he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of derry are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since the peace agreement up till now. there's been no tangible progress. there's often the people can put their finger on and say look. that's that that was. that's what's happened and it would fade if you agree to that a b. and c. . in the rosemount community center the former ira fighter is a social worker helping those worse off. he and colleague tom court also a former fighter share one of the hardest jobs are with us we use a room there that binds us full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. the sheet will be of it you have the date the client's name where he lives. what age group nature of threat expulsion beaten should in the combination in this case was a neutral expulsion from a civic. to punish so called anti social behavior radical elements impose a v
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and i think it was martin mcguinness was to form a provisional ira leader but later shin faced chief negotiator for the good friday agreement twenty one years. over three decades he and the ira for british rule in northern ireland john donnelly was the leading political force in terry northern ireland second largest city he was instrumental in curse aiding ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement. donnelly says poorer areas of dairy are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in. says the peace agreement ok up till now if there's been no tangible. there's often a people who put their finger on and say look. that's that that was. that's what happened it would fade if you remember that a b. and c. . in the rosamond community center the former i.e. fighter is a social worker helping those who are off. to punish so-called anti-social behavior radical elements impose ritual and justice in the poorer areas of town this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira police nei
and i think it was martin mcguinness was to form a provisional ira leader but later shin faced chief negotiator for the good friday agreement twenty one years. over three decades he and the ira for british rule in northern ireland john donnelly was the leading political force in terry northern ireland second largest city he was instrumental in curse aiding ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial...
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force and terry northern ireland second largest city he was instrumental in kearse aiding ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement. chunk donnelly says poorer areas of dairy are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in. says a patient remained open up till now if there's been no tangible. there's you know there's often the people who put their finger on and say. that that that was. that's what happened a little faded if you remember that a b. and c. . in the rossa mons community center the former i.e. fighter is a social worker helping those who are off. to punish so-called anti-social behavior radical elements impose ritual and justice in the poorer areas of derry this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira police neighborhood's a tradition that radical irish republicans are carrying on today. a mother and her son misses the community center they want to remain anonymous the boys accused of stealing a car has threatened punishment is to be shot in the leg. we're
force and terry northern ireland second largest city he was instrumental in kearse aiding ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement. chunk donnelly says poorer areas of dairy are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in. says a patient remained open up till now if there's been no tangible. there's you know there's often the people who put their finger on and say. that that that...
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this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira policed neighborhoods. of tradition that radical irish nationalists are carrying on today. area a mother and her son visit a community center they want to remain anonymous york here the boy is accused of stealing a car his threaten punishment is to be shot in the leg. donnelly is trying to mediate. here to be. i talk to people here should the threat. because. because we needed it. we only know redell enter. a letter of apology will hopefully avert the looming threat. it's a typical day at the rosemont community center an indication that for some people in northern ireland peace has not yet returned twenty one years off to the good friday agreement. of french president emanuel has met with unesco officials to discuss ideas for rebuilding paris's fire damaged notre dame cathedral the u.n. cultural agency oversees global heritage issues and at the cathedral workers have been removing paintings and other artworks for storage across hopes to rebuild the cathedral in time for the twenty twenty four limping games
this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira policed neighborhoods. of tradition that radical irish nationalists are carrying on today. area a mother and her son visit a community center they want to remain anonymous york here the boy is accused of stealing a car his threaten punishment is to be shot in the leg. donnelly is trying to mediate. here to be. i talk to people here should the threat. because. because we needed it. we only know redell enter. a letter of apology will hopefully...
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he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of daring are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since the peace agreement up till now it there's been no tangible progress if you look at the shuffle of people who put their finger on and say look. that that that was. that's what happened a little frayed if you remove the b. and c. . in the rosemount community center the former ira fighter is a social worker helping those worse off. yes he and a colleague tom court also a former fighter share one of the hardest jobs. so we usually room there they're binders full of brutal stories. donnelly shows a particularly telling file. this will be of it if it the client's name. what age group nature of threat expulsion baden should in the competition and this case was a literally thread expulsion from a subject. to punish so called anti social behavior radical elements impose vigilante justice i
he was instrumental in persuading ira operatives to lay down their arms. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement donnelly says poor areas of daring are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in since the peace agreement up till now it there's been no tangible progress if you look at the shuffle of people who put their finger on and say look. that that that was. that's what happened a little frayed if you remove the...
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, and some of those people have gone over to the new ira in the last decade or so. for friends of the journalist and lg bt activist, reality is just beginning to sink in. when i woke up this morning, i did think that i dreamt all this, it hadn't really happened. i'd dreamt the vigil, i'd dreamt everything and then i heard the news and i realised that it wasn't some awful nightmare, it was true. and people across northern ireland are standing with lyra's family and friends with books of condolence being signed and vigils held in a number of towns and cities. everybody should show their condemnation of this murder in some shape or form. we need to move forward, and that nobody wants to go back to those dark days, and that our children deserve the opportunity to never be brought up in that, the way we all were. the community has been brought together to stand against that possibility by the killing of a woman who called herself a ceasefire baby. louise cullen, bbc news.
, and some of those people have gone over to the new ira in the last decade or so. for friends of the journalist and lg bt activist, reality is just beginning to sink in. when i woke up this morning, i did think that i dreamt all this, it hadn't really happened. i'd dreamt the vigil, i'd dreamt everything and then i heard the news and i realised that it wasn't some awful nightmare, it was true. and people across northern ireland are standing with lyra's family and friends with books of...
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republicans, the new ria —— ira, i paya small dissident republicans, the new ria —— ira, i pay a small splinter within those groups? there a separate organisation, we had seen the emergence of what has been termed incident republicanism in recent times from 1986 and various groups and independent broke away from the position of movement are sinn fein and the new ira are simply the latest script you had done that. from their point of view, do you think this killing will end up being counterproductive in terms of that hostility that we talked about and the repulsion that you mentioned in the repulsion that you mentioned in the wake of her killing? and demonstrating the revolution and awareness, and the response and relation to this from the republican community, i mean that political wing deny it, but they counseled their easter commemoration in dairy on easter monday recognising the level of repulsion there. good to and and get your analysis will stop. billy mcneill, the celtic legend and the first british man to lift the european cup, has died at the age of 79. billy mcneill captained
republicans, the new ria —— ira, i paya small dissident republicans, the new ria —— ira, i pay a small splinter within those groups? there a separate organisation, we had seen the emergence of what has been termed incident republicanism in recent times from 1986 and various groups and independent broke away from the position of movement are sinn fein and the new ira are simply the latest script you had done that. from their point of view, do you think this killing will end up being...
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raised fears are over the stability of the northern irish peace process and his statements the new ira said mckee's death was accidental and that its members have been targeting security forces. the statement was received late on monday by the northern irish newspaper the irish news in it the dissident republican group calling itself the new ira admits responsibility for the death of reliever mckee in the northern irish city of derry londonderry the group apologized saying the killing of the young journalist was not intentional. in the course of attacking the enemy lire mickey was tragically killed while standing beside enemy forces the ira officer are full and sincere apologies to the partner family and friends of larry mckee for her death that apology will do little to quell the anger and sadness at micky's killing friends and supporters dog symbolic bloody handprints on the sign outside the offices of the republican party syria which is accused of having links to the new ira experts believe the dissident group has about two hundred supporters they reject the good friday peace treaty
raised fears are over the stability of the northern irish peace process and his statements the new ira said mckee's death was accidental and that its members have been targeting security forces. the statement was received late on monday by the northern irish newspaper the irish news in it the dissident republican group calling itself the new ira admits responsibility for the death of reliever mckee in the northern irish city of derry londonderry the group apologized saying the killing of the...
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the police believe a group calling itself the new ira was behind the murder. one of the things that's worrying about this organisation is that they do have people who were experienced in the dark arts of bomb—making, when they were in the provisional ira, and some of those people have gone over to the new ira in the last decade or so. for friends of the journalist and lgbt activist, reality is just beginning to sink in. when i woke up this morning, i did think that i dreamt all this, it hadn't really happened. i'd dreamt the vigil, i'd dreamt everything and then i heard the news and i realised it wasn't some awful nightmare, it was true. and people across northern ireland are standing with lyra's friends and family, with books of condolence being signed and vigils held in a number of towns and cities. everybody should show their condemnation of this murder in some shape or form. we need to move forward. nobody wants to go back to those dark days, and that our children deserve the opportunity to never be brought up in that, the way we all were. the killing of
the police believe a group calling itself the new ira was behind the murder. one of the things that's worrying about this organisation is that they do have people who were experienced in the dark arts of bomb—making, when they were in the provisional ira, and some of those people have gone over to the new ira in the last decade or so. for friends of the journalist and lgbt activist, reality is just beginning to sink in. when i woke up this morning, i did think that i dreamt all this, it...
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and ira warning that a botched ira warning contributed to deaths in the 1974 birmingham pub bombings. now on bbc news, it's time for newswatch, presented this week by shaun ley. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, shaun ley. coming up on this edition. not everyone is bored by brexit, meet the television channel which is enjoying record audiences for politics. should last week's question time have included a question from the audience asking if it is morally right for five—year—olds to be taught about lgbt issues in school? the costs of the last few months of political turmoil in the uk are debated, but there has been at least one big winner. the television channel of which many viewers have previously, perhaps, been unaware. 0rder, order. bbc parliament has made an international star of mr speaker, john bercow, thanks to its live coverage on all the twists and turns of brexit. the channel attracted a record 3.5 million viewers injanuary, as well as its five biggest daily audiences of the past decade. bbc parliament broadcasts live all the proceedings of the house of commons, a
and ira warning that a botched ira warning contributed to deaths in the 1974 birmingham pub bombings. now on bbc news, it's time for newswatch, presented this week by shaun ley. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, shaun ley. coming up on this edition. not everyone is bored by brexit, meet the television channel which is enjoying record audiences for politics. should last week's question time have included a question from the audience asking if it is morally right for five—year—olds to...
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we know it was the ira. but who were the actual people? and it's really a case of closure, and i don't think we are ever going to find closure. in his final remarks, the coroner said... 44 years ago, and its horror remains etched in the minds of generations in this city. a woman who has spent almost 10 years injail after killing her husband with a hammer has been released on bail tonight after her conviction was quashed. sally challen, who was found guilty of murdering 61—year—old richard in 2011, now faces a retrial injuly. charlotte gallagher reports. the family of sally challen say she was released from this prison today. just hours after a judge granted her bail. her supporters, who were at the old bailey this morning, were thrilled with the decision. the family are all supporting sally, we have done from day one and our strength builds and will build even further. this is a fantastic day for us. sally and richard challen were married for 30 years, but in august 2010, sally killed her husband here at the family home in surrey, hitt
we know it was the ira. but who were the actual people? and it's really a case of closure, and i don't think we are ever going to find closure. in his final remarks, the coroner said... 44 years ago, and its horror remains etched in the minds of generations in this city. a woman who has spent almost 10 years injail after killing her husband with a hammer has been released on bail tonight after her conviction was quashed. sally challen, who was found guilty of murdering 61—year—old richard...
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persons knowingly or intentionally coordinated with the ira's interference operation." put another way, the special counsel found no collusion by any americans in the ira's illegal activity. second, the report details efforts by the russian military officials associated with the gru to hack into computers and steal documents and emails from individuals associated with the democratic party and hillary clinton's campaign for the purpose of eventually publicizing those emails. obtaining such unauthorized access into computers is a federal crime. following a thorough investigation of these hacking operations, the special counsel brought charges in federal court against several russian military officers for their respective roles in these illegal hacking operations. those charges are still pending, and the defendants remain at large. again, the special counsel's report did not find any evidence that members of the trump campaign or anyone associated with the campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in these hacking operations. in other words, there was n
persons knowingly or intentionally coordinated with the ira's interference operation." put another way, the special counsel found no collusion by any americans in the ira's illegal activity. second, the report details efforts by the russian military officials associated with the gru to hack into computers and steal documents and emails from individuals associated with the democratic party and hillary clinton's campaign for the purpose of eventually publicizing those emails. obtaining such...
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yes he was referring of course to his own so to speak ira the provisional ira which wades the long war which ended with their cease fire they're back and a twenty twenty twenty one years ago so gerry adams was warning them that his army as an official a.r.e army if you're well of had not gone away but perhaps he didn't get a kind on was that as they began to fade away the other groups arose to talent to carry on the same cause and fate sort of until they get eight ninety nine and how does the united kingdom now they've got a very marginal support very then a very small support for the new dissident ira groups but you see it doesn't take very many able to wrong occurred out of our. five or six or ten people to have an enormous impact there seemed to be only two armed people if that started at the a at the scene of a riot on thursday night when a shot was fired was killed there and mackay it didn't take a large organization to do and so things done by small organizations can have very big repercussions and that's what we're seeing here not a macand thank you so much for joining us from l
yes he was referring of course to his own so to speak ira the provisional ira which wades the long war which ended with their cease fire they're back and a twenty twenty twenty one years ago so gerry adams was warning them that his army as an official a.r.e army if you're well of had not gone away but perhaps he didn't get a kind on was that as they began to fade away the other groups arose to talent to carry on the same cause and fate sort of until they get eight ninety nine and how does the...
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person knowingly or intentionally coordinated with the ira's interference operation." put another way, the special counsel found no collusion by any americans in ira's illegal activities. second, the report details efforts by the russian military officials associated with the gru, the russian military intelligence organization, to hack into computers and steal documents and emails from individuals associated with the democratic party and hillary clinton's campaign, for the purpose of eventually publicizing these documents. obtaining such unauthorized access into computers is a crime. is a federal crime. following a thorough investigation of these hacking operations, the special counsel brought to court russian military officers for their respective roles in these illegal hacking operations. those charges are still pending and the defendants remain at large. but again, the special counsel's report did not find any evidence that members of the trump campaign or anyone associated with the campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in these hacking opera
person knowingly or intentionally coordinated with the ira's interference operation." put another way, the special counsel found no collusion by any americans in ira's illegal activities. second, the report details efforts by the russian military officials associated with the gru, the russian military intelligence organization, to hack into computers and steal documents and emails from individuals associated with the democratic party and hillary clinton's campaign, for the purpose of...
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person knowingly or intentionally coordinated with the ira's interference operation." put another way, the special counsel found no collusion by any americans in ira's illegal activities. second, the report details efforts by the russian military officials associated with the gru, the russian military intelligence organization, to hack into computers and steal documents and emails from individuals associated with the democratic party and hillary clinton's campaign, for the purpose of eventually publicizing these documents. obtaining such unauthorized access into computers is a crime. following a thorough investigation of these hacking operations, the special counsel brought to court russian military officers for their respective roles in these illegal hacking operations. those charges are still pending and the defendants remain at large. but again, the special counsel's report did not find any evidence that members of the trump campaign or anyone associated with the campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in these hacking operations. in other word
person knowingly or intentionally coordinated with the ira's interference operation." put another way, the special counsel found no collusion by any americans in ira's illegal activities. second, the report details efforts by the russian military officials associated with the gru, the russian military intelligence organization, to hack into computers and steal documents and emails from individuals associated with the democratic party and hillary clinton's campaign, for the purpose of...
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new ira says brexit helps it to recruit. this is an exclusive from john mooney in dublin and it comes after the murder of the journalist lyra mckee. that is right. it has been remarkable over time how little attention has been paid to the northern ireland issue and the colla pse northern ireland issue and the collapse of the northern ireland assembly and the collapse of direct rule from westminster. this was within our lifetimes a live war in the united kingdom that has got remarkably little press with regards to what is happening. if this is something of a tragic victory, that lyra mckee's death has galvanised some attention, and now we see britain and ireland are having more negotiations about setting up some kind of sort of coalition in northern ireland. but at the same time we read deeper into the story and while the new ira says it is an accident, there are no signs that they will stop. they are clear they will not defeat the british military, but they will continue to carry out acts because of republicanism. what has h
new ira says brexit helps it to recruit. this is an exclusive from john mooney in dublin and it comes after the murder of the journalist lyra mckee. that is right. it has been remarkable over time how little attention has been paid to the northern ireland issue and the colla pse northern ireland issue and the collapse of the northern ireland assembly and the collapse of direct rule from westminster. this was within our lifetimes a live war in the united kingdom that has got remarkably little...
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police have blamed the dissident republican group, the new ira. earlier i spoke to the writer and journalist, susan mckay, who was a friend of lyra's who described her as a deeply compassionate and talented journalist. she was a really lovely person. she was a brilliant writer. she was a great campaigner and she cared deeply about other people, she cared very deeply about the ability of writing to change things and she was a really good, fun person as well. one minute, she will be tweeting about how to do research and to young people who had been murdered and disappeared. and the next she would be joking about how she had fallen off the wagon at swimming world and had bags of malties and buckets of popcorn and all the rest of it. she was just a very lovely person and she was very brave, she had a very unique writing style. she was a very, very, very much a rising star of irish writing and she had been already at the age of 29, published in some of the bestjournals in the world. but she was very happy, she is from a working—class background in no
police have blamed the dissident republican group, the new ira. earlier i spoke to the writer and journalist, susan mckay, who was a friend of lyra's who described her as a deeply compassionate and talented journalist. she was a really lovely person. she was a brilliant writer. she was a great campaigner and she cared deeply about other people, she cared very deeply about the ability of writing to change things and she was a really good, fun person as well. one minute, she will be tweeting...
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we know it was the ira, but who were the actual people? and it's really a case of closure and i don't think we're ever going to find closure. in his final remarks, the coroner sir peter thornton qc said, "the dreadful events will never be forgotten because the people of birmingham will never forget the 21 lives that were tragically lost". sima kotecha, bbc news. president trump has repeated his warning to mexico to control illegal immigration and drug smuggling saying the united states is full. on a visit to the border, he said he would impose 25% tariffs on cars from mexico if they failed to act. he also said he would not rule out closing the border at a later date. our correspondent sophie long is at calexico in california right on the border with mexico. sophie. thank you. president trump has now left the border area and is on his way to a fundraising event in los angeles. he came here to calexico earlier. he was greeted by a chair from the small crowd that gathered to welcome him. he met with law enforcement officials and then he came
we know it was the ira, but who were the actual people? and it's really a case of closure and i don't think we're ever going to find closure. in his final remarks, the coroner sir peter thornton qc said, "the dreadful events will never be forgotten because the people of birmingham will never forget the 21 lives that were tragically lost". sima kotecha, bbc news. president trump has repeated his warning to mexico to control illegal immigration and drug smuggling saying the united...
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the police believe a group calling itself the new ira was behind the murder. one of the things that's worrying about this organisation is that they do have people who are experienced in the dark arts of bomb—making, when they were in the provisional ira, and some of those people have gone over to the new ira in the last decade or so. for friends of the journalist and lgbt activist, reality is just beginning to sink in. when i woke up this morning, i did think that i dreamt all this, it hadn't really happened. i'd dreamt the vigil, i'd dreamt everything and then i heard the news and i realised it wasn't some awful nightmare, it was true. and people across northern ireland are standing with lyra's friends and family, with books of condolence being signed and vigils held in a number of towns and cities. everybody should show their condemnation of this murder in some shape or form. we need to move forward. nobody wants to go back to those dark days, and that our children deserve the opportunity to never be brought up in that, the way we all were. the killing of
the police believe a group calling itself the new ira was behind the murder. one of the things that's worrying about this organisation is that they do have people who are experienced in the dark arts of bomb—making, when they were in the provisional ira, and some of those people have gone over to the new ira in the last decade or so. for friends of the journalist and lgbt activist, reality is just beginning to sink in. when i woke up this morning, i did think that i dreamt all this, it hadn't...
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they work response 01’ known as the new ira. they work response orfor known as the new ira. they work response or for a car known as the new ira. they work response orfor a car bomb known as the new ira. they work response or for a car bomb outside the courthouse here in the city at the courthouse here in the city at the beginning of the year. the police say they were acting on strong intelligence in carrying out the searches in the creggan area last night that an attack was planned on monday. the commemoration events at this time of year commemorating the easter rising in 1916. during those searches in creggan last night, the police came under sustained attacks, more than 50 petrol bombs were thrown at police vehicles. two cars were hijacked and set on fire and just before 11 o'clock a gunman was seen crouching down with a handgun and firing shots indiscriminately at the police. we now understand up to ten shots were fired. the journalist lyra mckee was standing near one of the police vehicles. she was hit. the police brought her to hospital where she later died. lyra mckee
they work response 01’ known as the new ira. they work response orfor known as the new ira. they work response or for a car known as the new ira. they work response orfor a car bomb known as the new ira. they work response or for a car bomb outside the courthouse here in the city at the courthouse here in the city at the beginning of the year. the police say they were acting on strong intelligence in carrying out the searches in the creggan area last night that an attack was planned on...
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ira epstein, head of the ira epstein division. ab invev is stock of the hour. shares in the owner of budweiser beer rising more than 2%. we have more. walk us through some of the analyst action and what is going on. bank of america upgrading the stock from neutral and raising its price target. it says that it is either really strong, and has a case growth of 1.8% and a revenue growth of 4.4%. it means we have seen shares in europe rise. the same for those here in the u.s., also up more than 2%. european shares are the best performers for the stoxx 600. if you look at ab invev, since the year, it is up more than 30% on both sides of the atlantic. i have a nice chart which shows how that stock rose over the first year. -- the past year. the white line has brought it closer to the average analyst price target, the blue line. that has been falling a little bit over the past year. vonnie: bank of america highlighting lower capital cost. >> debt has been refinanced at a lower yield, and that is bringing capital costs down. the company has issued bonds since 2016 and
ira epstein, head of the ira epstein division. ab invev is stock of the hour. shares in the owner of budweiser beer rising more than 2%. we have more. walk us through some of the analyst action and what is going on. bank of america upgrading the stock from neutral and raising its price target. it says that it is either really strong, and has a case growth of 1.8% and a revenue growth of 4.4%. it means we have seen shares in europe rise. the same for those here in the u.s., also up more than 2%....
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Apr 18, 2019
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the special counsel found no illusion by any americans in ira's illegal activities. the report details efforts by russian military officials theciated with the gru, intelligence organization, to hack into computers and steal documents and emails from individuals associated with the democratic party and hillary clinton's campaign, for the purpose of eventually publicizing these documents. obtaining such unauthorized access is a crime. a thorough investigation of these hacking questions, the courtl counsel brought to russian military officers for their respective roles in these illegal hacking operations. those charges are still pending and the defendants remain at large. the special counsel's report did not find any evidence that members of the trump campaign or anyone associated with the campaign conspired or coordinated with the russian government in these hacking operations. in other words, there was no evidence of the trump campaign collusion with the russian government's hacking. the special counsel's investigation also examined russian efforts to publish stolen
the special counsel found no illusion by any americans in ira's illegal activities. the report details efforts by russian military officials theciated with the gru, intelligence organization, to hack into computers and steal documents and emails from individuals associated with the democratic party and hillary clinton's campaign, for the purpose of eventually publicizing these documents. obtaining such unauthorized access is a crime. a thorough investigation of these hacking questions, the...
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Apr 24, 2019
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lot of very adrift young men from very deprived backgrounds have got involved in the so—called new ira, presumably because they have not got very much else going on in their lives and they are being brainwashed by sentimental old men who also did not have a much going on in their lives except a cause. but it was a tragedy and good friday agreement, which took years and years and years of effort, from john major initially and tony blairand effort, from john major initially and tony blair and jonathan powell and tony blair and jonathan powell and all kinds of, it has been put in jeopardy by brexit and one of the things that makes me very angry, and lam sure things that makes me very angry, and i am sure the people in this photo and in northern ireland, a million times angrier, is the politicians did not even seem to think about northern ireland when they made their wild promises about what brexit would do for the united kingdom. they did not even think about the fact that there there was peace that had not been there before and that this would automatically mean that either there was goi
lot of very adrift young men from very deprived backgrounds have got involved in the so—called new ira, presumably because they have not got very much else going on in their lives and they are being brainwashed by sentimental old men who also did not have a much going on in their lives except a cause. but it was a tragedy and good friday agreement, which took years and years and years of effort, from john major initially and tony blairand effort, from john major initially and tony blair and...
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, individual retirement account, traditional ira, so you can get a tax deduction. if you don't participate in a workplace plan or 401(k), you can put $5500 into an ira or 6500 and takes a tax deduction if you do and your income is below $63,000 if you're single and 101,000 if you're a married couple you can take a full tax deduction on the ira the great news you have until april 15th to do it and have a count for the 2018 tax year. put money to save for health care expenses in a health savings account. if you have a high deductible health plan you're covered by already you can contribute to this hsa and also save $3400 or more, 6900 if you're a family and put that money in and get a tax deduction. >> if you put the money into your hsa last year when you had an open benefits enrollment can you add more in now? >> you can add more until april 15th. >> the job market is tight, there is such a demand for workers, a lot of people have gone out and found a side hustle, another job. is there any way that you can manage that to your advantage for taxes? >> you absolutely c
, individual retirement account, traditional ira, so you can get a tax deduction. if you don't participate in a workplace plan or 401(k), you can put $5500 into an ira or 6500 and takes a tax deduction if you do and your income is below $63,000 if you're single and 101,000 if you're a married couple you can take a full tax deduction on the ira the great news you have until april 15th to do it and have a count for the 2018 tax year. put money to save for health care expenses in a health savings...