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in northern ireland. months later, on the 30th of january 1972, the parachute regiment of the british army opened fire on a civil rights march in the city of derry, killing 14 civilians and injuring a further 12. and this would become known in the history books as bloody sunday enter. senator ted kennedy and four horsemen of irish america to the dc political stage. now senator ted kennedy was the youngest of the nine kennedy children and he would really only emerge from the political shadow of his elder brothers, john and rober following their untimely deaths in 1963 and 1968, respectively. but by the early970s, it was widely observed that the senator fromassachusetts sits was one of the most powerful and indeed impressive orators on the floor of the senate. and crucially for our class today, northern ireland becomes one of his cause celebre in his various speeches. for example. in october 197 kennedy issued a resolute in the us congress, calling for thwithdrawal of british troops from northern ireland, d
in northern ireland. months later, on the 30th of january 1972, the parachute regiment of the british army opened fire on a civil rights march in the city of derry, killing 14 civilians and injuring a further 12. and this would become known in the history books as bloody sunday enter. senator ted kennedy and four horsemen of irish america to the dc political stage. now senator ted kennedy was the youngest of the nine kennedy children and he would really only emerge from the political shadow of...
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in northern ireland. months later, on the 30th of january 1972, the parachute regiment of the british army opened fire on a civil rights march in the city of derry, killing 14 civilians and injuring a further 12. and this would become known in the history books as bloody sunday enter. senator ted kennedy and four horsemen of irish america to the dc political stage. now senator ted kennedy was the youngest of the nine kennedy children and he would really only emerge from t political shadow ohis elder brothers, john and robert, following their untimely deaths in 1963 and 1968, respectively. but by the early 1970s, it was widely observed that the senator from massachusetts sits was one of the most powerful and indeed impressive orators on the floor of the senate. and crucially for our class today, northern ireland becomes one of his cause celebre in his various speeches. for example. in october 1971, kennedy issued a resolute in the us coress, calling for the withdrawal of british troops from northern irelan
in northern ireland. months later, on the 30th of january 1972, the parachute regiment of the british army opened fire on a civil rights march in the city of derry, killing 14 civilians and injuring a further 12. and this would become known in the history books as bloody sunday enter. senator ted kennedy and four horsemen of irish america to the dc political stage. now senator ted kennedy was the youngest of the nine kennedy children and he would really only emerge from t political shadow ohis...
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of northern ireland is, as you know, almost 2 million. when you say it is down to the failure of political leadership, what do you mean specifically? why has this become an issue? i think when you look at the investment in our social housing, we have huge waiting lists for houses. when people move into the area and people, through misinformation, and through myths, people think that people who move in here who make northern ireland their home are the reason that they are not being afforded social housing when, actually, it is the lack of building, the lack of stock, the lack of investment in our waste water infrastructure, and then you move on to our health care crisis that we have in terms of our waiting list, when the reality is that so many of these people who come to make northern ireland their home are propping up these systems and they are propping up, particularly our health care system, in northampton alone, there are 900 individuals who have made northern ireland their home, who work in our health and social care systems, so they
of northern ireland is, as you know, almost 2 million. when you say it is down to the failure of political leadership, what do you mean specifically? why has this become an issue? i think when you look at the investment in our social housing, we have huge waiting lists for houses. when people move into the area and people, through misinformation, and through myths, people think that people who move in here who make northern ireland their home are the reason that they are not being afforded...
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and he had, i suppose, a message for diverse communities in northern ireland.he said, look, we stand shoulder to shoulder with you. we're here to support you. we are your police service. and i think there is something that he mentioned a lot today during the press conference and that was resourcing. it's something that he's talked about a lot since he became the chief constable here in northern ireland. he says there are too few police officers here. he estimated today that we're 400 officers short here in terms of what there should be. as i say, it's something he's talked about at length. he says the psni is underfunded, but on the same side of that was very at pains to say, look, we've got this, we are going to police this situation but it can't go on and we need more money. the psni has had to call in what's described as mutual aid. so that means they ask for help from other police forces when they are up against it, as they do certainly seem to be in this situation. and we now know that 80 police officers are on their way from scotland today to help try to
and he had, i suppose, a message for diverse communities in northern ireland.he said, look, we stand shoulder to shoulder with you. we're here to support you. we are your police service. and i think there is something that he mentioned a lot today during the press conference and that was resourcing. it's something that he's talked about a lot since he became the chief constable here in northern ireland. he says there are too few police officers here. he estimated today that we're 400 officers...
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question inaudible netting a number of calls over various places in northern ireland. it can be difficult to make a strong assessment we saw some of that last night. our job as the police is to facilitate peaceful processed. people have an absolute right to have a voice and there are significant concerns. last night, we saw protest at work peaceful, engaged with police and made the point in a peaceful manner. sadly, there were other protests that connected to them and following on we've sought significant violence. i want to make it very clear, were never spoken loudly about the racism on our streets. that does not mean i'm labelling communities as racist, but when i watch families having their doors kicked in who happen to be from diverse communities, i have to call that out. we are balanced, that is something that we have done in the psni, people's right to protest whilst at the same time being equipped and ready for crime and commonality on our streets. we can't really hear the questions but this is the assistant chief superintendent of the psni answering questions
question inaudible netting a number of calls over various places in northern ireland. it can be difficult to make a strong assessment we saw some of that last night. our job as the police is to facilitate peaceful processed. people have an absolute right to have a voice and there are significant concerns. last night, we saw protest at work peaceful, engaged with police and made the point in a peaceful manner. sadly, there were other protests that connected to them and following on we've sought...
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events in this city of ballymena, they escalated into large and serious riots, the fact is that northern irelands quite an explosive region, periodically this happens there for various reasons, this time the reason was migration problems, the fact that such problems exist, representatives of the northern parliament also say. the question is different, what was its trigger who suffered as a result of this? the fact is that in this area, where the riots are taking place, and there really was a real street war, there live a lot of people from countries of different european countries, let's say, and many have lived there for 10 and 15 years, and of course, these people experienced real horror when these young thugs started their pogroms, the windows of some houses were broken, there were arson attacks, some windows even had british ones. several houses and businesses were damaged, windows and doors were broken. as a result of the fire , four houses were damaged, three people were evacuated. we are interacting with the groups affected by the unrest to support and calm them down. i can't imagine the
events in this city of ballymena, they escalated into large and serious riots, the fact is that northern irelands quite an explosive region, periodically this happens there for various reasons, this time the reason was migration problems, the fact that such problems exist, representatives of the northern parliament also say. the question is different, what was its trigger who suffered as a result of this? the fact is that in this area, where the riots are taking place, and there really was a...
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our systems in northern ireland. i know how important it is for the workforce i've visited them myself for more than one occasion. airbus's decision to expand uk operations is good news for the sector and testament to world class manufacturing expertise. and i want to see those high skilled jobs protected. the northern ireland secretary has met airbus, the trade unions and assembly representatives to discuss the best outcome. the ministry of minister of industries continuing engagement with stakeholders and we will do everything we can in relation to this situation. i'm grateful to him for raising it. thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister join me in condemning decisions taken by the transport minister of the previous government who turned their back on promises to deliver a new train station at bain park which derailed growth in my constituency of dagenham and rainham? and will he also agree that the grampian conditional on the green party development must be honored and the infrastructure must accompany al
our systems in northern ireland. i know how important it is for the workforce i've visited them myself for more than one occasion. airbus's decision to expand uk operations is good news for the sector and testament to world class manufacturing expertise. and i want to see those high skilled jobs protected. the northern ireland secretary has met airbus, the trade unions and assembly representatives to discuss the best outcome. the ministry of minister of industries continuing engagement with...
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with the workings of the northern ireland protocol in the winter framework. can the prime minister give me reassurances that he is working to resolve all those issues? >> grateful for raising this important case of spirit aerosystems in northern ireland. i know how important it is for the workforce which i've visited the myself on more than one occasion and the decision to expand uk operations is good news for the sector for world-class manufacturing expertise and i want to see those high skilled jobs protect. the northern ireland secretary has met trade unions to discuss the best outcome. the minister of industry is considering to meet with stakeholders and we will do everything we can in relation to the situation. grateful for raising it. >> thank you. join me in the transport minister of the previous government who turned their back on promises to deliver a new train station which in my constituency, of memorandums and will he also agree the condition on the development must be honored and the infrastructure must accompany all developments as we get on wit
with the workings of the northern ireland protocol in the winter framework. can the prime minister give me reassurances that he is working to resolve all those issues? >> grateful for raising this important case of spirit aerosystems in northern ireland. i know how important it is for the workforce which i've visited the myself on more than one occasion and the decision to expand uk operations is good news for the sector for world-class manufacturing expertise and i want to see those high...
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to ensure jobs are protected especially considering scale of issues and also northern ireland businesses, can the prime minister give me reassurances that he's work to go resolve -- >> thank you for raising this important case of spirit aero systems in northern ireland. expand uk operations is good news, world-class manufacturing expertise. those high-skilled jobs protected. northern ireland secretary has met to discuss the best outcomes and continuing engagement with stakeholders and we will do everything that we can. >> thank you, mr. speaker. would the prime minister join me in press government who turned back on promises to delivery station which derailed in my constituency and will you also agree that the condition on the development must be honored and the infrastructure to scale -- >> well, i know, she's been fighting hard for years and she's right, the previous government failed to deliver. appropriate solution to unlock housing in the area. mr. speaker, we will also bring c2c improving reliability and performance and making sure every penny is focused and last couple
to ensure jobs are protected especially considering scale of issues and also northern ireland businesses, can the prime minister give me reassurances that he's work to go resolve -- >> thank you for raising this important case of spirit aero systems in northern ireland. expand uk operations is good news, world-class manufacturing expertise. those high-skilled jobs protected. northern ireland secretary has met to discuss the best outcomes and continuing engagement with stakeholders and we...
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>> grateful to raise this important case of spirit aero systems in northern ireland.irbus's decision to expand u.k. operations is good news and a testament to world-class manufacturing expertise. i want to see those high-skilled jobs protected. the northern ireland secretary has met with airbus to discuss the best outcome and the minister is continuing engagement with stakeholders and we will do everything that we can. >> thank you, mr. speaker. would the prime minister join me in condemning decisions taken by the transport minister of the previous government who turned their back on promises to deliver a new train station which derailed the growth in my constituency and will you also agree that the condition on the development must be honored and the infrastructure must accompany all development seven scale as we get on with the job of delivering billions of new homes? >> well, i know, she's been fighting hard for this project for years and she's right, the previous government failed to deliver. you could say that about anything they touched. the real minister is wor
>> grateful to raise this important case of spirit aero systems in northern ireland.irbus's decision to expand u.k. operations is good news and a testament to world-class manufacturing expertise. i want to see those high-skilled jobs protected. the northern ireland secretary has met with airbus to discuss the best outcome and the minister is continuing engagement with stakeholders and we will do everything that we can. >> thank you, mr. speaker. would the prime minister join me in...
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leaders in northern ireland call for peace - 17 officers injured in a second night of clashes in ballymena - sparked by the alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl. los angeles emerges from a curfew as president donald trump sends in the marines, escalating his clamp down on immigration protests. we are standing by for a update from the national guard. an agreement on the post-brexit dl of gibraltar. we will have more on that. hello, i'm annita mcveigh and this is verified live. it's a hugely significant day here in the uk as the chancellor has set out how taxpayers' money will be spent by the government until the end of the decade. we'll have lots of analysis so let's cross straight to my colleague rajini vaidyanathan who's at westminster. it has been a busy day in westminster, as you say, be uk chancellor setting out her plans for the coming years. this is all about allocating money that has already been put in the system. there have been some winners and losers when it comes to different government departments as she set out those plans for the next few years. the chancellor confirmed
leaders in northern ireland call for peace - 17 officers injured in a second night of clashes in ballymena - sparked by the alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl. los angeles emerges from a curfew as president donald trump sends in the marines, escalating his clamp down on immigration protests. we are standing by for a update from the national guard. an agreement on the post-brexit dl of gibraltar. we will have more on that. hello, i'm annita mcveigh and this is verified live. it's a hugely...
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there is unrest - for a second night - in ballymena in northern ireland. last night 15 police officers were injured - after violence that police say they are treating as racially motivated hate crimes. in the past hour, sarah irvin joined me on the line from -- with the latest from the scene. this is still a very, very scary situation in ballymena in northern ireland. this is the second night of serious disorder and it is still ongoing. there is still a very, very heavy police presence here. now, while we have been here throughout the evening, we have seen young people wearing masks, all dressed in black, throwing masonry, petrol bombs and fireworks at police. in response to police service of northern ireland, they have been here with dogs, they have shopped baton lines. and a water cannon has been deployed as well. we've had to leave our location because it was no longer safe. travelling ballymena from other roads, fires have been set, there is thick black smoke rising into the air. and just to explain that all of this is happening in the same area of the
there is unrest - for a second night - in ballymena in northern ireland. last night 15 police officers were injured - after violence that police say they are treating as racially motivated hate crimes. in the past hour, sarah irvin joined me on the line from -- with the latest from the scene. this is still a very, very scary situation in ballymena in northern ireland. this is the second night of serious disorder and it is still ongoing. there is still a very, very heavy police presence here....
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a lot of my work is political, but it’s not about the conflict in northern ireland.ages are still being created on this topic, but people in the city want more. the whole of belfast city centre is now considered neutral territory. it’s not just for catholics and protestants, it’s for everyone. wi is part of belfast’s young street art scene, and for her, participating in the annual heath festival is a big deal. adam’s work gives the walls of belfast a new identity. art helps people find a way forward despite the painful past. a romantic summer holiday on the coast of italy, somewhere south of rome. many of us dream of such a trip, but for those currently visiting the mediterranean town of arbitello, the holiday will turn into a nightmare, because the little bloodsuckers are already there, due to an unprecedented invasion of mosquitoes, locals and tourists are fleeing , for entrepreneurs like restaurateur, mario cardosa, the swarms of mosquitoes threaten their livelihood, but what caused the disaster, be warned, for some this report may cause itching on the skin. mauro
a lot of my work is political, but it’s not about the conflict in northern ireland.ages are still being created on this topic, but people in the city want more. the whole of belfast city centre is now considered neutral territory. it’s not just for catholics and protestants, it’s for everyone. wi is part of belfast’s young street art scene, and for her, participating in the annual heath festival is a big deal. adam’s work gives the walls of belfast a new identity. art helps people...
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it follows the second night of violence in ballymena in northern ireland. ireland correspondence in this report. llymena, >> three bites of violence left homes destroyed, cars on fire, and 32 police officers injured. police described the disorder as racist thuggery and they are treating the attacks as racially motivated hate crime spirit of the events of the past few days have left their mark. around these streets, filipino families are putting stickers on their homes. and there are also lots of union flags with signs saying "this is a british household." off-camera people have told us they hope this will be enough to stop their homes from being attacked. others are packing up and leaving. the family who lived here moved to northern ireland from bulgaria a decade ago but are now moving out, no longer feeling safe after rioters ransacked their home. >> it is not possible to wait to see what will happen. i have to save my children. 10 years we have lived here and worked and paid rent normally, going to school normally. >> others say tension around immigration
it follows the second night of violence in ballymena in northern ireland. ireland correspondence in this report. llymena, >> three bites of violence left homes destroyed, cars on fire, and 32 police officers injured. police described the disorder as racist thuggery and they are treating the attacks as racially motivated hate crime spirit of the events of the past few days have left their mark. around these streets, filipino families are putting stickers on their homes. and there are also...
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and in northern ireland, a third night of disturbances in ballymena. police have asked for help from other forces to deal with the trouble. welcome to newsday, i'm steve lai. we start with a developing story. us officials say they have been told israel is fully ready to launch an operation into iran. that's according to our us news partner cbs who spoke to us officials familiar with the situation. this is reportedly part of the reason the us advised some americans to leave the region earlier wednesday. the us partially evacuated its embassy in iraq - anticipating that iran could retaliate on the us in iraq. cbs reports that us special envoy steve witkoff will still meet with iran for another round of talks on sunday. we'll bring you updates on this story as we get them. talks aimed at cooling tensions between the us and china have ended in a deal, according to us president donald trump. he said china had agreed to supply us companies with magnets and rare earth metals, while the us would walk back its threats to revoke visas of chinese students. the de
and in northern ireland, a third night of disturbances in ballymena. police have asked for help from other forces to deal with the trouble. welcome to newsday, i'm steve lai. we start with a developing story. us officials say they have been told israel is fully ready to launch an operation into iran. that's according to our us news partner cbs who spoke to us officials familiar with the situation. this is reportedly part of the reason the us advised some americans to leave the region earlier...
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they and northern ireland have their own schemes.n there are consequences as a result of the government at westminster making a change in this kind of space now known as barnett consequentials. and so over time... so there will be a consequence of all of this, out of which the governments in belfast and edinburgh will be able to react because they will have some more money, more money to play with. so this is likely to have implications for pensioners all around the uk, but with the little twist that it's a little different in scotland and northern ireland. it strikes me that, you know, the government, the government clearly felt like it had no option but to move on this. and there have been a lot of unhappiness on the labour back benches about it, but particularly in light of the local election results in may, and then also the loss of what was a labour seat in runcorn and helsby to reform uk. the feedback seemed to be pretty clear from labour mps, from actually people in the cabinet who recognise that this issue was really coming u
they and northern ireland have their own schemes.n there are consequences as a result of the government at westminster making a change in this kind of space now known as barnett consequentials. and so over time... so there will be a consequence of all of this, out of which the governments in belfast and edinburgh will be able to react because they will have some more money, more money to play with. so this is likely to have implications for pensioners all around the uk, but with the little...
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in northern ireland, this was the day they said would never happen.ned. the situation has destabilised beyond belief. in both contexts, the united states played a significant role in peacemaking, and that really came to a head by the time we came to camp david. israeli and palestinian negotiators are meeting again at the middle east peace summit near washington. montefiore: camp david's a remarkable moment. ehud barak becomes prime minister of israel. he's got something of the rabin touch in that... he's a very, very successful general. and when he offers to negotiate a peace process, the israeli electorate elects him and gives him a mandate. both prime minister barak and chairman arafat... ..have the vision, the knowledge, the experience, and the ability... and the sheer guts to do what it takes, i think, to reach an agreement. look, if this were easy, it would have been done a long time ago. the purpose of camp david... was to figure out what the palestinians would say yes to... ..and what they couldn't abide. i was one of the legal advisors who par
in northern ireland, this was the day they said would never happen.ned. the situation has destabilised beyond belief. in both contexts, the united states played a significant role in peacemaking, and that really came to a head by the time we came to camp david. israeli and palestinian negotiators are meeting again at the middle east peace summit near washington. montefiore: camp david's a remarkable moment. ehud barak becomes prime minister of israel. he's got something of the rabin touch in...
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this is still a very slim position in northern ireland. the second night of the earth disorder and still very heavy police we have seen young people weigh masks all dressed in black and in response the police service of northern ireland restored. they had a shop back. a water cannon has been deployed as well. and there is thick black smoke rising in the air. i will just explain that all of this is happening in the same area of the order. described as, 15 officers, don't have any information at the moment that there have been any this evening. last-place trouble began when a peaceful protest turned violent that was a protest against an alleged sexual assault. two teenage boys appeared in court yesterday. they spoke to the court and an armenian interpreter. they said they would be denying the charge several homes were damaged or destroyed last night. some remain some filipino they said they didn't know if they would ever be able to return to their home. really bad last night, difficult for us in some of disorder because it is still unfolding
this is still a very slim position in northern ireland. the second night of the earth disorder and still very heavy police we have seen young people weigh masks all dressed in black and in response the police service of northern ireland restored. they had a shop back. a water cannon has been deployed as well. and there is thick black smoke rising in the air. i will just explain that all of this is happening in the same area of the order. described as, 15 officers, don't have any information at...
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the relationship between the two countries is excellent. 17 officers are injured in a clash in northern ireland following protests over an alleged sexual assault on a teenage girl. the sun's south pole, closer than we have ever seen before. remarkable new footage unravelling the mysteries of our staff. -- staff. with the latest sports news here is tanya. to cricket now, where the world test championship final between australia and south africa is well underway at lord's in london. south africa won the toss, chose to bowl in overcast conditions and it was a good decision. they picked off early wickets - kagiso rabada and marco jansen have two a piece, but steve smith stabilised the innings, before going for 66. beau webster then picked up the batton he's on 55 with australia currently 190 for 5 at tea. manchester city completed the signing of ac milan midfielder tijjani reijnders in time for the club world cup they paid an initial fee of £46.5 million for the dutch international who has signed a five year-deal. he is pep guardiola's third major summer signing after the arrivals of rayan ait-nour
the relationship between the two countries is excellent. 17 officers are injured in a clash in northern ireland following protests over an alleged sexual assault on a teenage girl. the sun's south pole, closer than we have ever seen before. remarkable new footage unravelling the mysteries of our staff. -- staff. with the latest sports news here is tanya. to cricket now, where the world test championship final between australia and south africa is well underway at lord's in london. south africa...
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meanwhile, the police service of northern ireland has asked for assistance from other forces. i have now activated the request for mutual aid resources from policing colleagues in great britain to ensure we have the necessary support to maintain public order and bring offenders to justice in the days to come. six arrests have been made so far and police say they plan to significantly increase officer numbers moving into this evening and over the next few days. sara girvin, bbc news, in ballymena. harvey weinstein has been found guilty of sexual assault at a retrial in new york. conviction was overturned last april after an appeals court found he hadn't received a fair trial in 2020. the former film producer was found not guilty of another sexual assault charge, and the jury is yet to return a verdict on a charge of rape. wednesday's conviction is in addition to a 16-year sentence that weinstein has yet to serve after being convicted of sexual crimes in los angeles. south korea's military says it has suspended its loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts across the border to north kor
meanwhile, the police service of northern ireland has asked for assistance from other forces. i have now activated the request for mutual aid resources from policing colleagues in great britain to ensure we have the necessary support to maintain public order and bring offenders to justice in the days to come. six arrests have been made so far and police say they plan to significantly increase officer numbers moving into this evening and over the next few days. sara girvin, bbc news, in...
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a third night of violence in northern ireland as petrol bombs are thrown at police and a leisure centre is set on fire. a second overnight curfew has come into effect in parts of los angeles, after nearly a week of protests and riots over immigration raids. and coming up in business today - it's another season of record earnings for european football. but what impact is this having on the fans? hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. let's start with a developing story, and the united states is evacuating some staff and their families from its embassy in iraq, as well as from military bases in kuwait and bahrain. american officials say there are heightened security risks in the region, and have reportedly been told that israel is ready to launch an operation against iran. the us anticipates that iran could then retaliate on certain us sites in iraq. it comes as us talks over iran's nuclear programme appear to have stalled in recent days. the us middle east envoy, steve witkoff, is still planning to meet iranian officials for the sixth rounds of talks on sunday. let's speak to
a third night of violence in northern ireland as petrol bombs are thrown at police and a leisure centre is set on fire. a second overnight curfew has come into effect in parts of los angeles, after nearly a week of protests and riots over immigration raids. and coming up in business today - it's another season of record earnings for european football. but what impact is this having on the fans? hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. let's start with a developing story, and the united...
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the northern ireland man says he had been circling. do something they would do. yeah, if i can't align myself, that is a bit of a grace period to enjoy what i've done. either we do it, why do we try it down might achieve these things was like? i think the people who work with you are fantastic. it was so great in my career. as football goes, you go home and defend gloves. i think that would be really fortunate to make career at watford. manage a lot of hello, welcome to the context with geeta guru-murthy in london and sumi somaskanda in washington, where this hour we'll be focusing on president trump's second term. tonight - protests against immigration enforcement spread across the us - but the president is doubling down on his response. left-wing radicals viciously attacked ice and border patrol officials as well as los angeles police officers. are coming after all these people, this is the beginning, not the end. this was provoked by the white house and when you run armoured caravans through our streets, you're not keeping anyone safe, you're trying to cause f
the northern ireland man says he had been circling. do something they would do. yeah, if i can't align myself, that is a bit of a grace period to enjoy what i've done. either we do it, why do we try it down might achieve these things was like? i think the people who work with you are fantastic. it was so great in my career. as football goes, you go home and defend gloves. i think that would be really fortunate to make career at watford. manage a lot of hello, welcome to the context with geeta...
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meanwhile, the police service of northern ireland has asked for assistance from other forces. i have now activated the request for mutual aid resources from policing colleagues in great britain to ensure we have the necessary support to maintain public order and bring offenders to justice in the days to come. six arrests have been made so far and police say they plan to significantly increase officer numbers moving into this evening and over the next few days. sara girvin, bbc news, in ballymena. dozens more palestinians are reported to have been killed as they tried to access aid in gaza. people died near an aid convoy transporting flower at an us and israel backed food distribution centre. israeli forces opened fire on crowds. the humanitarian foundation said it provided 2.5 million meals on wednesday. it's time to turn our focus to business and market news in business today. us treasury secretary scott bessent says the us could extend a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs for trading partners who are seen as negotiating in good faith. president trump echoed that sentiment wh
meanwhile, the police service of northern ireland has asked for assistance from other forces. i have now activated the request for mutual aid resources from policing colleagues in great britain to ensure we have the necessary support to maintain public order and bring offenders to justice in the days to come. six arrests have been made so far and police say they plan to significantly increase officer numbers moving into this evening and over the next few days. sara girvin, bbc news, in...
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a religious war is exactly what they're doing exactly the same as what they did actually in northern ireland uh they try to frame it as a protestant versus catholic conflict, it was nothing of the sort, it was a settler colonias, the unionists, the loyalists were uh were actually what you would call puritans or forceful. very forceful uh uh financial group, freemasonry, the orange order was also involved uh in in starting that war which was started by lord carrington when he was defense secretary, but so there are a lot of parallels and in fact what you'll find is that the irish republicans uh, the the irish people, many of them and the politicians in ireland understand very, very well this tactic, because it was used against them by the british during the northern ireland trouble. which saw the deaths of many hundreds of people, but this of course is a far more dangerous conflict as it could get much worse. i think we also have to understand this whole business the the nuclear weapons is is and iran nuclear weapons. i don't know whether iran has nuclear weapons or not, i'm not in a position
a religious war is exactly what they're doing exactly the same as what they did actually in northern ireland uh they try to frame it as a protestant versus catholic conflict, it was nothing of the sort, it was a settler colonias, the unionists, the loyalists were uh were actually what you would call puritans or forceful. very forceful uh uh financial group, freemasonry, the orange order was also involved uh in in starting that war which was started by lord carrington when he was defense...
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with northern ireland, this is an issue that has been a serious issue for many years.i worked in northern ireland for five years so i know how significant and important these issues are. we are in talks and discussions about how we resolve this issue, it isn't straightforward but i hope we can come to a satisfactory outcome. thank you. alex. prison term has said in a session with league 2 leaders that something has to be done. -- president trump has said in a session with nato leaders that something has to be done. does that give you confidence he wants to make progress on ukraine? do you think you will get tough on russia and when? the mood of pretty well all participants in the session in nato we have just had in the summit was on the one hand of positivity and resolve and purpose in relation to the commitments we made and the strength and unity of nato, but at the same time recognising that we need to push harder on ukraine and i think that reflects the mood in the room that it is time for putin to come to the table. that has been a subject not only of the discussio
with northern ireland, this is an issue that has been a serious issue for many years.i worked in northern ireland for five years so i know how significant and important these issues are. we are in talks and discussions about how we resolve this issue, it isn't straightforward but i hope we can come to a satisfactory outcome. thank you. alex. prison term has said in a session with league 2 leaders that something has to be done. -- president trump has said in a session with nato leaders that...
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there's more money too for particular projects in northern ireland, scotland and wales.land, one of the key announcements was confirmation of funding for a carbon capture development the acorn project. northern ireland has welcomed £50 million pounds for the redevelopment of casement park in west belfast. rebuilding the stadium is estimated to cost about £260 million. and there'll be more money for new rail projects in wales - with 445 million pounds investment for new stations and upgrades. let's speak to helen miller, deputy director of the ifs. let's start with your headline thoughts and then we will delve into the detail what is your impression here? my impression is we have fully we thought we were going to hear this is a chance for the government to put its money where their mouth is and said we have all of these missions, where we will allocate our spending two and it allocates it prominently to defence and health. they are the big winners and as you heard was a big increase in investment and one thing to highlight is even if you take health which was the big winn
there's more money too for particular projects in northern ireland, scotland and wales.land, one of the key announcements was confirmation of funding for a carbon capture development the acorn project. northern ireland has welcomed £50 million pounds for the redevelopment of casement park in west belfast. rebuilding the stadium is estimated to cost about £260 million. and there'll be more money for new rail projects in wales - with 445 million pounds investment for new stations and upgrades....
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in the past hour, we've heard from the northern ireland police.ant chief constable ryan henderson appealed for the violence to end. in the past hour, we've heard from the northern ireland police. assistant chief constable ryan henderson appealed for the violence to end. for the second day, the focus of this mob violence has been upon our diverse communities and the police. this has no place - no place - in any right thinking and civilised society. let me say in the clearest possible terms, the senseless violence is utterly unacceptable. and as i see it, serves only to endanger lives and destroy our local area, our local communities. i want to appeal directly to those involved, or considering becoming involved in the disorder, to stop and think. ask yourselves, is the hatred something you want to be associated with? is this worth being prosecuted for? is it worth your future being put under threat, or indeed the future of your children? most importantly, please ask yourself how are these criminal acts? how are they helping the ongoing criminal inve
in the past hour, we've heard from the northern ireland police.ant chief constable ryan henderson appealed for the violence to end. in the past hour, we've heard from the northern ireland police. assistant chief constable ryan henderson appealed for the violence to end. for the second day, the focus of this mob violence has been upon our diverse communities and the police. this has no place - no place - in any right thinking and civilised society. let me say in the clearest possible terms, the...
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a lot of my work is political, but not connected to the conflict in northern ireland. yes, new images on this theme are still appearing, but people in the city want more. the whole of belfast city centre is now considered neutral territory, it is not only for catholics and protestants, it is for everyone. ui, a representative of the young street art scene of belfast, for her participation in the annual festival hit the north is a must. it brings together artists from all over the world to leave their works on the walls of the city. we speak the language of the walls, we know their history and traditions, but we want to paint other pictures too. outside the old political tradition, and people take it positively, there is no other place where the public is so appreciative as here. with his work, adam gives the walls of belfast a new identity. i am categorically against the idea that we are against tradition. i am not going to cancel it. i want to create an identity that we can all be proud of, born. art helps people find a way into the future, despite a painful past. a r
a lot of my work is political, but not connected to the conflict in northern ireland. yes, new images on this theme are still appearing, but people in the city want more. the whole of belfast city centre is now considered neutral territory, it is not only for catholics and protestants, it is for everyone. ui, a representative of the young street art scene of belfast, for her participation in the annual festival hit the north is a must. it brings together artists from all over the world to leave...
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"there is unrest for a second night in ballimina in northern ireland. last night, 15 police officers were injured after violence that police say they are treating as racially motivated hate crimes. joining us now on the line from ballumina is our correspondent sarah gervin. sarah, bring us up to date on what's happening. yeah, absolutely. well, this is still a very, very fluid association here in balamina, in county antem and northern ireland this evening. this is the..." second night of serious disorder, it is still ongoing and there's still a very, very heavy police presence here, now while we've been here throughout the evening, we've seen young people wearing masks, all dressed in black throwing masonry, petrol bombs and fireworks at police, and in response the police service of northern ireland, they've been here with dogs, they have shot batten lines, they fired those and a water cannon. has been deployed as well and actually we just had to leave our location because it wasn't the safe and traveling round balaminant some of the roads and fires hav
"there is unrest for a second night in ballimina in northern ireland. last night, 15 police officers were injured after violence that police say they are treating as racially motivated hate crimes. joining us now on the line from ballumina is our correspondent sarah gervin. sarah, bring us up to date on what's happening. yeah, absolutely. well, this is still a very, very fluid association here in balamina, in county antem and northern ireland this evening. this is the..." second night...
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meanwhile, the police service of northern ireland has asked for assistance from other forces. i have now activated the request for mutual aid resources from policing colleagues in great britain to ensure we have the necessary support to maintain public order and bring offenders to justice in the days to come. six arrests have been made so far and police say they plan to significantly increase officer numbers moving into this evening and over the next few days. sara girvin, bbc news, in ballymena. the us is preparing to move some of its staff and their families out of iraq, bahrain and kuwait. it's because of what's been described as 'heightened security risks' in the region. meanwhile president trump says he is less confident about a nuclear deal with iran. here's what president trump had to say about relocating us service members. they are being out because it could be a dangerous place but we will see what happens. we have given them notice to move out and we will see what happens. is there anything that could be done to dial the temperature down? they can't have a nuclear w
meanwhile, the police service of northern ireland has asked for assistance from other forces. i have now activated the request for mutual aid resources from policing colleagues in great britain to ensure we have the necessary support to maintain public order and bring offenders to justice in the days to come. six arrests have been made so far and police say they plan to significantly increase officer numbers moving into this evening and over the next few days. sara girvin, bbc news, in...
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he wanted northern ireland to remain part of the okay. and mainly catholic republicans who wanted newton orland to join the republican gardens . the good friday agreement in 1998. indeed most of the violence but the images of conflicts remained a powerful reminder at the end and the pain. since the middle of the week up to cease fires and off to the agreement. we look at our population woman tam directly lost a family member, and i always say this gets a small set, a small corner of a small island. so much trauma. so much memorialize the estimate of trauma. it's still very pressing. hold on lee lips 3, the troubles now leads tools, a sofa, hundreds of political mural communities which are divided to this day. the heroes are most important than the said i, for both communities, it's a but remember in your past, it's like telling the outside world, here's our story part, experience and on our and of course, the more cynical would say it's all about territory. we control here. you're not about lots. belfast is changing and bone from the scho
he wanted northern ireland to remain part of the okay. and mainly catholic republicans who wanted newton orland to join the republican gardens . the good friday agreement in 1998. indeed most of the violence but the images of conflicts remained a powerful reminder at the end and the pain. since the middle of the week up to cease fires and off to the agreement. we look at our population woman tam directly lost a family member, and i always say this gets a small set, a small corner of a small...
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today in northern ireland 25 years after a peace accord that ended a bloody conflict. a new generation is coming of age like we knowles, and with spray paint in hand, it's peace. they would like to see reflected on the walls of their city to the face of both last is transforming famous for its political murals, depicting decades of sectarian violence, known as the troubles is now telling a different story with a new generation of office creating a fresh vision of self off today, the troubles decided to use both boxes, toner, cart, by sectarian violence, was in 3600 people lost their lives as conflicts divided predominantly protestant loyalists. he wanted northern ireland to remain part of the okay. and mainly costly for competence. we wanted north norland to join the republican gardens, the good friday agreement in 1998. indeed, most of the violence that the images of conflicts remained a powerful reminder as the anger and the pain testing made of lead up to cease fires and off to the agreement. we look at our population woman tam directly lost a family member, and i a
today in northern ireland 25 years after a peace accord that ended a bloody conflict. a new generation is coming of age like we knowles, and with spray paint in hand, it's peace. they would like to see reflected on the walls of their city to the face of both last is transforming famous for its political murals, depicting decades of sectarian violence, known as the troubles is now telling a different story with a new generation of office creating a fresh vision of self off today, the troubles...
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right honorable sir keir starmer, prime minister of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, sir keir starmer. >> it is a good spot. yeah. yeah. [inaudible] >> her excellency giorgia meloni, president of the council of ministers of the italian republic, son excellence madame giorgia meloni, president de conseil de de la republique, italian. [inaudible] >> the honorable donald j. trump, president of the united states of america, donald j. trump, president....
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meanwhile, the police service of northern ireland has asked for assistance from other forces. have now activated the request for mutual aid resources from policing colleagues in great britain to ensure we have the necessary support to maintain public order and bring offenders to justice in the days to come. six arrests have been made so far and police say they plan to significantly increase officer numbers moving into this evening and over the next few days. sara girvin, bbc news, in ballymena. rough sleeping in england and wales will be decriminalised next year under government plans to scrap a 200-year-old law. ministers are planning to scrap the vagrancy act, which was introduced in 1824 to deal with rising homelessness. but deputy prime minister angela rayner has called it "cruel and outdated". the government's plans instead includes new legislation which will target crimes such as organised begging by gangs and trespassing. let's speak to emma haddad, chief executive officer of the homeless charity st mungo's. thanks for coming on the programme. good evening. what do you
meanwhile, the police service of northern ireland has asked for assistance from other forces. have now activated the request for mutual aid resources from policing colleagues in great britain to ensure we have the necessary support to maintain public order and bring offenders to justice in the days to come. six arrests have been made so far and police say they plan to significantly increase officer numbers moving into this evening and over the next few days. sara girvin, bbc news, in ballymena....
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the police service of northern ireland says 17 officers were injured in violence in ballymena last night some needed to be treated in hospital. five people were arrested. homes and cars were set on fire in the town, following a protest over an alleged sexual assault. police say their officers were attacked, and that petrol bombs were thrown. officers fired plastic baton rounds - and a police spokesperson said the town was the scene of 'racist thuggery'. our ireland correspondent chris page is in ballymena, and he sent this update. most of the debris has now been lifted up from the street, but the signs of destruction and obstruction are still all around us in this part of ballymena where there have been two nights in a row of rioting. houses have been attacked, windows have been put in, they are now boarded up in this house over there. here, it looks like a door has been smashed up. again, people have been preparing their properties as best they can. the police have said that last night, 17 officers were injured. that is on top of the 15 officers who were hurt around the same area... the
the police service of northern ireland says 17 officers were injured in violence in ballymena last night some needed to be treated in hospital. five people were arrested. homes and cars were set on fire in the town, following a protest over an alleged sexual assault. police say their officers were attacked, and that petrol bombs were thrown. officers fired plastic baton rounds - and a police spokesperson said the town was the scene of 'racist thuggery'. our ireland correspondent chris page is...
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online service in northern ireland will resume in a few weeks. police in northern ireland have used water cannon after bricks and fireworks were thrown at them during a second evening of disorder in ballymena in county antrim. last night, 15 officers were injured in similar violence. the trouble broke out following a protest about an alleged sexual assault. detectives say they are investigating a number of attacks on the homes and businesses of foreign nationals as racially-motivated hate crimes. vincent mcaviney reports. a second night of disorder. petrol-bombs, fireworks and masonry thrown a police. rounds fired. the scenes on monday and tuesday night followed a court hearing, two teenage boys who spoke through of remaining interpreter charged with the attempted rape of a teenage girl. their solicitors say they would be denying the charges. police say they believe some people were intense on violence. it was clearly racially motivated and targeted at our minority ethnic community and the police. it was racist pure and simply and any attempt to
online service in northern ireland will resume in a few weeks. police in northern ireland have used water cannon after bricks and fireworks were thrown at them during a second evening of disorder in ballymena in county antrim. last night, 15 officers were injured in similar violence. the trouble broke out following a protest about an alleged sexual assault. detectives say they are investigating a number of attacks on the homes and businesses of foreign nationals as racially-motivated hate...
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of those who defied it. 17 officers are injured in a second night of clashes in ballymena in northern ireland following protests over an alleged sexual assault on a teenage girl. de son's south pole, closer than we have ever seen before. the unremarkable footage disclosing the detail of our closest star. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, and welcome to verified live. it's a hugely significant day here in the uk as the chancellor has set out how tax payers money will be spent by the government until the end of the decade. we'll have lots of analysis over the coming hours, but let's cross straight to my colleague rajini vaidyanathan, who's at westminster. thanks very much. it has been a busy day here in westminster as the uk chancellor rachel reeves delivered her spending review, which essentially sets out what spending is going to go to each government department. that is until the end of the next decade. it is important to say this is not about tax-raising elements but how the existing funds are going to be distributed and different government departments have come out better than others. let's take
of those who defied it. 17 officers are injured in a second night of clashes in ballymena in northern ireland following protests over an alleged sexual assault on a teenage girl. de son's south pole, closer than we have ever seen before. the unremarkable footage disclosing the detail of our closest star. hello, i'm annita mcveigh, and welcome to verified live. it's a hugely significant day here in the uk as the chancellor has set out how tax payers money will be spent by the government until...
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according to data from the police of northern ireland, racial hate crimes in the country have increased by 33% in the past year. the temperature in two of the coldest places on earth has reached its warmest ever. scientists have announced that the temperature in greenland and iceland has increased by several degrees due to a heat wave last month . in iceland, the temperature increase was 10 degrees higher than the average in previous years. the results of a global study show that this increase in temperature in these two coldest places on earth. in may , it was unprecedented. in greenland, the rate of ice melting in may was much higher than average. citing the results of this research, scientists warned about the consequences of melting ice in these two cold spots under the world . the civil aviation organization announced the intensification of pre-flight inspections at the country's airports with the aim of increasing the reliability of its flights. according to the head of the flight standards department , 50 special field inspections of aircraft in service have been scheduled from t
according to data from the police of northern ireland, racial hate crimes in the country have increased by 33% in the past year. the temperature in two of the coldest places on earth has reached its warmest ever. scientists have announced that the temperature in greenland and iceland has increased by several degrees due to a heat wave last month . in iceland, the temperature increase was 10 degrees higher than the average in previous years. the results of a global study show that this increase...
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hello, it's adam in the newscast studio, and shortly i'll be speaking to my colleague in northern ireland after there was a third night of violence there, which the most senior police officer in northern ireland has described as racist. but first of all, let's talk about what we know about the air india crash that happened on thursday morning. a flight taking off from ahmedabad in gujarat, heading to london gatwick. so it had lots of british people on board. more than 200 people have been confirmed as dead.
hello, it's adam in the newscast studio, and shortly i'll be speaking to my colleague in northern ireland after there was a third night of violence there, which the most senior police officer in northern ireland has described as racist. but first of all, let's talk about what we know about the air india crash that happened on thursday morning. a flight taking off from ahmedabad in gujarat, heading to london gatwick. so it had lots of british people on board. more than 200 people have been...
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smashed the homes of migrants, set fire to the building where they were sheltering, mass riots in northern ireland, which has been rocked for the third day in a row by protests over the pressing migration issue. a storm in dagestan, heavy rain, and the wind is so strong that it knocks people down and tears down power lines. hundreds of local residents are without power. so, israel has launched a massive attack on iran, airstrikes have hit at least six military bases in the vicinity of tehran alone. the headquarters of the islamic revolutionary guard corps is on fire, explosions at a major nuclear facility in natanz. the missiles hit residential buildings and representatives of the country's military leadership. according to various sources, the dead included exir commanders, nuclear physicists, and civilians. it is clear that the death toll will grow. in addition, according to the aksius internet portal , massacre. iran. the fact that this was only the first stage, all idf targets are related to the iranian nuclear program, and the operation itself could be delayed, was stated in the israeli defen
smashed the homes of migrants, set fire to the building where they were sheltering, mass riots in northern ireland, which has been rocked for the third day in a row by protests over the pressing migration issue. a storm in dagestan, heavy rain, and the wind is so strong that it knocks people down and tears down power lines. hundreds of local residents are without power. so, israel has launched a massive attack on iran, airstrikes have hit at least six military bases in the vicinity of tehran...
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a leisure centre has been set on fire in the town of larne in northern ireland after its windows weresmashed by people wearing masks. it comes after three nights of violence in ballymena, about 20 miles away. rioting broke out there on monday, after a protest about an alleged sexual assault in the town. the police service of northern ireland had already requested help from other forces in the wake of the violence, which it described as racist thuggery. let's speak to our news correspondent phil mackie who's in ballymena. what's the latest? let me first of all show you the scene of last night's violence. if i just step out of the way and if joe zooms down the bottom there. that is where the police line was, facing this direction and effectively putting according on the residential area behind there, just around the corner a few narrows treats where a lot of eastern european migrants have moved in and they have been the target of this recent violence. in front of that where police with riot shields pushing the crowd back. just where all these cars are now is where most of the rioters we
a leisure centre has been set on fire in the town of larne in northern ireland after its windows weresmashed by people wearing masks. it comes after three nights of violence in ballymena, about 20 miles away. rioting broke out there on monday, after a protest about an alleged sexual assault in the town. the police service of northern ireland had already requested help from other forces in the wake of the violence, which it described as racist thuggery. let's speak to our news correspondent phil...
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for northern ireland and parts of wales.lsius in the east. >> heavy showers first thing will be followed by a warm, cosy day. boxt >> tonight we discuss rachel reevess spending review. what was really in it, did it amount to much, and will taxes inevitably have to rise? i�*ll also talk about her jibe inevitably have to rise? i�*ll also talk about herjibe against me that i spend too much time in the westminster arms. maybe she ought to come out and meet a few real people. it would appear that, once again, the british government has negotiated yet another surrender. this time it's the border in gibraltar and the red arrows. are we really are we really going to replace the red arrows with russian made planes, or should we go for british ones? all of that and much more over the course of the next hour. but first, the news with tatiana sanchez. >> nigel, thank you very much. the top stories. we are renewing britain and ensuring working people are better off. that was the chancellor�*s message as she the chancellor's message as sh
for northern ireland and parts of wales.lsius in the east. >> heavy showers first thing will be followed by a warm, cosy day. boxt >> tonight we discuss rachel reevess spending review. what was really in it, did it amount to much, and will taxes inevitably have to rise? i�*ll also talk about her jibe inevitably have to rise? i�*ll also talk about herjibe against me that i spend too much time in the westminster arms. maybe she ought to come out and meet a few real people. it...