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the budget on irish language teaching over and beyond what is being spent. on homelessness well not at all i mean it's silly it's pure able to make money to promote language rates and homelessness to do that in the same sentence it is not an acceptable thing to everybody wants from plain services for homeless there has to be hospitals and education at the heart of our priorities i have a d.p. one hundred million given to deprived areas of the six counties some people are alleging that basically your own southern island and basically you want to wins other you know to be associated with a sturdy cuts of the north well that's what all this is written feel and it's not about the corruption is not even about the legacy issues of atrocities committed by the british. wants to be and government north and south as quickly as possible not to be part of the system but to have fact meaningful change if you want to know what's going on i genuinely would refer you back to the letter of resignation from the lip martin mcguinness and martin mcguinness said that he for ten
the budget on irish language teaching over and beyond what is being spent. on homelessness well not at all i mean it's silly it's pure able to make money to promote language rates and homelessness to do that in the same sentence it is not an acceptable thing to everybody wants from plain services for homeless there has to be hospitals and education at the heart of our priorities i have a d.p. one hundred million given to deprived areas of the six counties some people are alleging that basically...
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and irish joint authority in northern ireland the deadlock in stormont continues to affect the lives of its constituents just like the one billion pound agreement to keep the conservative party in power reports confirm that homeless claims in the region of increased maybe by forty percent of the children in northern ireland are among the least healthy in western europe meanwhile the engine failed of being arguably busy blaming each other and stalling on issues of power sharing joining me now is the shouters works person or the treasury brick sit and work in pensions and we will see an m.p. from east end sure that we will go back to going underground so direct rule return to terrorism well i don't think that both sides terrible thing a direct roomies of return to terrorism but what we do need in northern ireland is some government we haven't had any government knife for six months it's fairly clear that she and fi and have no intention of coming back into the executive and unfortunately because of the way in which our system operates if they don't come in then nobody can go in and you
and irish joint authority in northern ireland the deadlock in stormont continues to affect the lives of its constituents just like the one billion pound agreement to keep the conservative party in power reports confirm that homeless claims in the region of increased maybe by forty percent of the children in northern ireland are among the least healthy in western europe meanwhile the engine failed of being arguably busy blaming each other and stalling on issues of power sharing joining me now is...
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i think the irish know they can play with anybody. if you think georgia is going to be a good team in the sec, they'll be in the next five weeks only home once against ohio. to boston college next week, then to spartan state, miami of ohio here, usc will come in, stanford and miami toward the end of schedule. it was tight, it was close. georgia made the plays on defense at the end. and the trip up north for georgia will mean a very happy return. win one for jake fromm in his first opportunity as a starting quarterback. all these georgia fans have made a weekend out of it. some are heading back to chicago tomorrow to go watch the falcons. kirby smart is standing by with kh kathryn. >> kathryn: coach, what can you say about your team tonight? >> chopping wood. coach tucker, he had them playing hard. they love him and they played r relentless. we got do clean things up. we got a great team but you talk about sloppy. penalties, penalties, you can't do that. >> what did you say to fromm? >> just a great kid, a winner. we brought 40,000-som
i think the irish know they can play with anybody. if you think georgia is going to be a good team in the sec, they'll be in the next five weeks only home once against ohio. to boston college next week, then to spartan state, miami of ohio here, usc will come in, stanford and miami toward the end of schedule. it was tight, it was close. georgia made the plays on defense at the end. and the trip up north for georgia will mean a very happy return. win one for jake fromm in his first opportunity...
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to protect the irish language i'll get to the irish language budget in a second just what direction does it remind us about the corruption of wealth and the renewable heat and scent of program was presented over by the u.p.a. it is summer wilson said the scheme was administered and promoted by shouldn't frame ministers and indeed the scheme when it was going to be closed in frame members asked for it to be kept local not the case not the case and that was minister martino my lawyer who facilitated an independent investigation and two there are hitch a scoundrel allegations of corruption which are against the u.p.a. we will be party to an executive. a reconvened assembly if there is respect if there is integrity and if there is no head or smell of corruption and an executive blues i think they say your you went along with the corruption in the irish language budgeting you think it's fine to spend the budget on irish language teaching over and beyond what is being spent. on homelessness well not at all i mean it's silly it's pure able to make money to promote language rates and homelessnes
to protect the irish language i'll get to the irish language budget in a second just what direction does it remind us about the corruption of wealth and the renewable heat and scent of program was presented over by the u.p.a. it is summer wilson said the scheme was administered and promoted by shouldn't frame ministers and indeed the scheme when it was going to be closed in frame members asked for it to be kept local not the case not the case and that was minister martino my lawyer who...
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the irish had more political success in the u.s. than any other ethnic group historically after they arrived. get the irish were the slowest rising group of all european immigrants. the political power of a relatively small number of officials had little impact on the economic progress of most irish-americans. in fact, it wasn't until political machine started to decline in influence we saw a swelling of the irish middle class to the point where today average irish incomes and educational attainment and so forth all exceed the national average. viewed against this history, many blacks were expecting obama's presidency to deliver more prosperity and political clout tends to deliver for a group in the u.s. or anywhere else. the black experience in america i should add is of course different from the irish experience which in turns different from the chinese or the jewish experience. we can't even generalize about the black experience here because they have patterns that differ from black immigrants from the west indies, for example, o
the irish had more political success in the u.s. than any other ethnic group historically after they arrived. get the irish were the slowest rising group of all european immigrants. the political power of a relatively small number of officials had little impact on the economic progress of most irish-americans. in fact, it wasn't until political machine started to decline in influence we saw a swelling of the irish middle class to the point where today average irish incomes and educational...
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i think the irish know they can play with anybody. if you think georgia is going to be a good team in the sec, they'll be in the next five weeks only home once against ohio. to boston college next week, then to spartan state, miami of ohio here, usc will come in, stanford and miami toward the end of schedule. it was tight, it was close. georgia made the plays on defense at the end. and the trip up north for georgia will mean a very happy return. win one for jake fromm in his first opportunity as a starting quarterback. all these georgia fans have made a weekend out of it. some are tomorrow to go watch the falcons. kirby smart is standing by with kh kathryn. >> kathryn: coach, what can you say about your team tonight? >> chopping wood. coach tucker, he had them playing hard. they love him and they played r relentless. we got do clean things up. we got a great team but you talk about sloppy. penalties, penalties, you can't do that. >> what did you say to fromm? >> just a great kid, a winner. we brought 40,000-some fans down here and the
i think the irish know they can play with anybody. if you think georgia is going to be a good team in the sec, they'll be in the next five weeks only home once against ohio. to boston college next week, then to spartan state, miami of ohio here, usc will come in, stanford and miami toward the end of schedule. it was tight, it was close. georgia made the plays on defense at the end. and the trip up north for georgia will mean a very happy return. win one for jake fromm in his first opportunity...
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irish people. i don't know where my family is from. i've never tracked my family tree. >> what is this? >> mayonnaise. >> what the -- >> we never get mayonnaise. >> [ bleep ]. i don't trust it. >> i know. >> i don't trust it. >> but stokes knows for long-term hainess he will need more than his gang. >> my daughter will only be 11 or 12 years old when i get out. the olst one. i might still be able to be a dad. but i'd have to stop all this stuff. i can't be a gang member and a dad at the same time. >> stokes' eldest daughter is 7-year-old emilee. thanks to a program called story time, stokes and several other inmates can take a break from jail in order to be parents. >> you guys need to get a book and, you know, there's a bunch of books you can choose from over there. so just go and look around and see what you can find. when you get a book, let me know and i'll tell you what to do next. >> okay. >> all right? i'll get you some coffee, cream and sugar. >> we have quite a waiting list on the male population to get in here to read to thei
irish people. i don't know where my family is from. i've never tracked my family tree. >> what is this? >> mayonnaise. >> what the -- >> we never get mayonnaise. >> [ bleep ]. i don't trust it. >> i know. >> i don't trust it. >> but stokes knows for long-term hainess he will need more than his gang. >> my daughter will only be 11 or 12 years old when i get out. the olst one. i might still be able to be a dad. but i'd have to stop all this...
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will you take one of those options, irish or belgian? i think i would like to keep my british citizenship as long as i can, but things may change. it all depends on what the outcome is. the other audience listening intently, the eu's negotiators in the european commission. in a statement, michel barnier, the chief negotiator, welcomed what he called a more "constructive spirit from the uk", but said to overcome the blockages, he needs more detail, in particular on money. he's asking whether the uk will honour notjust some but all the financial commitments it's made. theresa may's speech implied the uk would pay around £18 billion during a two—year transition period, but the eu says there are other bills. 25 billion for the uk's share of eu projects already committed to. 8 billion towards pensions of eu staff, and more liabilities on top. as for the talk of a better, brighter future when the uk has a new trading relationship, that rang hollow to some who observe the eu closely. the words that were used were, we can't be ambitious creat
will you take one of those options, irish or belgian? i think i would like to keep my british citizenship as long as i can, but things may change. it all depends on what the outcome is. the other audience listening intently, the eu's negotiators in the european commission. in a statement, michel barnier, the chief negotiator, welcomed what he called a more "constructive spirit from the uk", but said to overcome the blockages, he needs more detail, in particular on money. he's asking...
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fighting irish coming to east lansing and win 38- 18. and brian kelly, his offense is good. >> joel: it is a good football team. and more important leap they are well coached. mistake free and clean. and wimbush, with a quality night tonight and 14- 20 and 173 and did what he needed to do. >> gus: we are standing by with coach k. >> reporter: your defense came up big. why were they effective tonight. >> they got the big six and able to control the football a little bit and then when you get a lead on the road. brandon did a great job controlling the offense. and then again. like anything else. the game, take care of the football which we did today good things happen. offensively control it with tempo and take care of the football and be o''re opfortune ichlt. >> reporter: last week it was the defense. and noept offense. >> we have been able to compliment each other. quarterback threw the ball well. and we have to clean up things on both studies of the ball. we are 3 and 1 and played a tough early schedule and georgia and boston college a
fighting irish coming to east lansing and win 38- 18. and brian kelly, his offense is good. >> joel: it is a good football team. and more important leap they are well coached. mistake free and clean. and wimbush, with a quality night tonight and 14- 20 and 173 and did what he needed to do. >> gus: we are standing by with coach k. >> reporter: your defense came up big. why were they effective tonight. >> they got the big six and able to control the football a little bit...
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there are union entitlements and rights etc because they are protected under irish legislation as irish legislation has adopted most of the eu requirements. the one other issue is al italia, process we are in the foothills. there is a third round of offers due to be made for people acquiring al italia and that will be the first round of binding offers due to be submitted by the end of september. we will certainly be submitting an offer for alitalia. we will be among one of eight to ten, 12 party submitting offers for alitalia. we are not as some of the papers reported last week about to buy alitalia. we may make an offer but it will take 4—6 months i think for those offers to be completed. i think that is everything i wanted to cover. before any questions, any issues i have left out in dealing with the rosters... do i think this will happen again in 2018? no. what is different in 2018, by the way, as we move on the 1st of january is different in 2018, by the way, as we move on the 1st ofjanuary again at the dillian and their insistence, 12 month annual leave period. so we have 12 mont
there are union entitlements and rights etc because they are protected under irish legislation as irish legislation has adopted most of the eu requirements. the one other issue is al italia, process we are in the foothills. there is a third round of offers due to be made for people acquiring al italia and that will be the first round of binding offers due to be submitted by the end of september. we will certainly be submitting an offer for alitalia. we will be among one of eight to ten, 12...
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other than lansdale situation mass transit looking g forecast for the irish down at the wildwood irish weekend, sueby has tonight 15 seconds >>> so yeah, here he is, still with us, jose, now a post tropical cyclone but it is really gotten larger in size, so what we're seeing right now even though high pressure is our main weather maker, jose still inserting influences specially this morning with the cloud cover you see here. we have added satellite picture and then as we zoom in closer it looks like little shower activity down in sussex county in delaware and maybe a little shower or two in cape may. we are off to a cloudy start but we should get enough sunshine to get to us 84 degrees. you see influence of jose still with us with some cloud but we will be less under the influence of jose tomorrow with a high of 87 and even warmer as we get into sunday. it is mostly in the 60's aren't region right now. zero seven in wildwood. sixty-four in reading. in trenton it is 67 degrees. sixty-seven in wilmington. here in philadelphia we are at 71 to start with the north westerly breeze it is not
other than lansdale situation mass transit looking g forecast for the irish down at the wildwood irish weekend, sueby has tonight 15 seconds >>> so yeah, here he is, still with us, jose, now a post tropical cyclone but it is really gotten larger in size, so what we're seeing right now even though high pressure is our main weather maker, jose still inserting influences specially this morning with the cloud cover you see here. we have added satellite picture and then as we zoom in closer...
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but the irish by minister is probably facing a general election in the not too distant future. he is only the new prime minister as of this summer and there are votes in talking tough on this. finishing with the guardian. uber losing its licence to operate in london, transport for london saying that they won‘t replace their licence because of public safety concerns. uber has had a terrible couple of years in terms of publicist teeth. and here you find it in this process where information isn‘t handed over to the police and the regulator. we have regulations to uphold standards for people who operate public services, services that are paid for by the public. this looks terrible for uber. i don‘t know why they didn‘t do what‘s required. it probably goes against their business model, that they aren‘t responsible for their drivers. which has worked to the tune of $70 billion. city analysts think it‘s a great way to go ahead but for the travelling public where you can face problems and not have accountability for a corporate actor... 3.5 million people use uber in lond
but the irish by minister is probably facing a general election in the not too distant future. he is only the new prime minister as of this summer and there are votes in talking tough on this. finishing with the guardian. uber losing its licence to operate in london, transport for london saying that they won‘t replace their licence because of public safety concerns. uber has had a terrible couple of years in terms of publicist teeth. and here you find it in this process where information...
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ryan at our gate that irish schools had jurisdiction over work contract signed on the irish rule. in twenty eleven. crew members face the precarious saga apple place to the company to local court. believing that belgian nor would be more favorable to them. the employee start and finish that day in belgium. even though they work aboard a plane registered in ireland. despite the ruling ryan s. chief executive remains confident. that the company can continue its policy of hiring cruise on irish contracts we expect that it may well give the union sound in belgium are in. other countries more opportunity to take us into court and challenge whatever attended provisions we provide with united. but ultimately they cannot and will not be changing the irish contracts are still pretty our contracts. stop and make any change whatsoever. the ruling could have wider implications for other nay frills and lines. who have multiple operating bases across europe to reduce overnight costs for crew? check in on the day's trading action now ryanair shares closed down three percent after that legal blow
ryan at our gate that irish schools had jurisdiction over work contract signed on the irish rule. in twenty eleven. crew members face the precarious saga apple place to the company to local court. believing that belgian nor would be more favorable to them. the employee start and finish that day in belgium. even though they work aboard a plane registered in ireland. despite the ruling ryan s. chief executive remains confident. that the company can continue its policy of hiring cruise on irish...
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here's where the story of whiskey begins the irish word for it is ish which means. the war for all the life. and of course they couldn't have a typical day and dump them without ending it in a technical music hall that's called. the. i was a great track dandy.
here's where the story of whiskey begins the irish word for it is ish which means. the war for all the life. and of course they couldn't have a typical day and dump them without ending it in a technical music hall that's called. the. i was a great track dandy.
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i think the irish know they can play with anybody. if you think georgia is going to be a good team in the sec, they'll be in the next five weeks only home once against ohio. to boston college next week, then to spartan state, miami of ohio here, usc will come in, stanford and miami toward the end of schedule. it was tight, it was close. georgia made the plays on defense at the end. and the trip up north for georgia will mean a very happy return. win one for jake fromm in his first opportunity as a starting quarterback. all these georgia fans have made a weekend out of it. some are heading back to chicago tomorrow to go watch the falcons. kirby smart is standing by with kh kathryn. >> kathryn: coach, what can you say about your team tonight? >> chopping wood. coach tucker, he had them playing hard. they love him and they played r relentless. we got do clean things up. we got a great team but you talk about sloppy. penalties, penalties, you can't do that. >> what did you say to fromm? >> just a great kid, a winner. we brought 40,000-som
i think the irish know they can play with anybody. if you think georgia is going to be a good team in the sec, they'll be in the next five weeks only home once against ohio. to boston college next week, then to spartan state, miami of ohio here, usc will come in, stanford and miami toward the end of schedule. it was tight, it was close. georgia made the plays on defense at the end. and the trip up north for georgia will mean a very happy return. win one for jake fromm in his first opportunity...
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fighting irish coming to east lansing and win 38- 18. and brian kelly, his offense is good. >> joel: it is team. and more important leap they are well coached. mistake free and clean. and wimbush, with a quality night tonight and 14- 20 and 173 and did what he needed to do. >> gus: we are standing by with coach k. >> reporter: your defense came up big. why were they effective tonight. >> they got the big six and able to control the football a little bit and then when you get a lead on the road. brandon did a great job controlling the offense. and then again. like anything else. the game, take care of the football which we did today good things happen. offensively control it with tempo and take care of the football and be o''re opfortune ichlt. >> reporter: last week it was the and noept offense. >> we have been able to compliment each other. quarterback threw the ball well. and we have to clean up things on both studies of the ball. we are 3 and 1 and played a tough early schedule and georgia and boston college and obviously michigan sta
fighting irish coming to east lansing and win 38- 18. and brian kelly, his offense is good. >> joel: it is team. and more important leap they are well coached. mistake free and clean. and wimbush, with a quality night tonight and 14- 20 and 173 and did what he needed to do. >> gus: we are standing by with coach k. >> reporter: your defense came up big. why were they effective tonight. >> they got the big six and able to control the football a little bit and then when you...
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northern irish jobs. so henry, is this arlene foster, she has some clout now, quite a bit of client with theresa may, is this the kind of thing that if theresa may does not act could put the deal in jeopardy? i'm if theresa may does not act could put the deal injeopardy? i'm not sure, it's an interesting subtext but you expect the british prime minister to stand but you expect the british prime ministerto stand up but you expect the british prime minister to stand up for british manufacturing jobs especially in a reason like northern ireland where employment is a problem. we have been hearing a lot about the potential for a us uk trade deal, doesn't donald trump on a great deal with the uk and this just shows the ha rd with the uk and this just shows the hard issues which are going to come today. donald trump is being lobbied by boeing on the american side and we want to stand up for ourjobs on the site. so these trade deals are not win, win, you have to fight over things. downing street is pleading behin
northern irish jobs. so henry, is this arlene foster, she has some clout now, quite a bit of client with theresa may, is this the kind of thing that if theresa may does not act could put the deal in jeopardy? i'm if theresa may does not act could put the deal injeopardy? i'm not sure, it's an interesting subtext but you expect the british prime minister to stand but you expect the british prime ministerto stand up but you expect the british prime minister to stand up for british manufacturing...
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not a irish sea and it points to a milder night. nota promising irish sea and it points to a milder night. not a promising day. irish sea and it points to a milder night. nota promising day. on sunday we have one area of rain moving eastwards. the next area of rain comes in and the wettest conditions will be over the western hills. things get better in the north—west. a windy day and the winds touching gale force. the rain gets swe pt winds touching gale force. the rain gets swept away by the end of the day. the main driver of the weather isa day. the main driver of the weather is a deep low. a windy start. further south, the wind will not be as strong. we have the chance of some rain coming in. maria, not causing much impact. we have low pressure running up towards scandinavia and we have some strong winds around, particularly towards the northern part of the uk. we have a few showers around and up towards scotla nd a few showers around and up towards scotland and the north east. again not choose day, it will not feel very warm o
not a irish sea and it points to a milder night. nota promising irish sea and it points to a milder night. not a promising day. irish sea and it points to a milder night. nota promising day. on sunday we have one area of rain moving eastwards. the next area of rain comes in and the wettest conditions will be over the western hills. things get better in the north—west. a windy day and the winds touching gale force. the rain gets swe pt winds touching gale force. the rain gets swept away by the...
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we weren't supposed to be but we had this irish weekend. it will be very crowded. >> reporter: five beaches between seventh and 22nd streets will be guarded, and officials strongly recommend swimming only in protected beaches, and if you are partaking in the drinking, do it with friends on dry land. >> yo, ukee. >> reporter: i am wearing green and my freckles, yes, irish weekend they want to know about you, ukee. on a more serious net if you plan to go to the beach towns this weekend we have a list of protected beaches on our web site at cbs philly.com. >> give them my best. >> all right, cleve, ukee says give them my best, take care. >>> surf will be rough and risk extremely high. is what left of jose is still creating quite an unsettled coastline, meteorologist kate bilo is monitoring those conditions, as we welcome in, a beautiful weather weekend, kate. >> that is right, natasha call it hidden danger, because beautiful weekend as we said a lot of folks heading down the shore but we have a swirl post tropical cyclone jose swirling off the
we weren't supposed to be but we had this irish weekend. it will be very crowded. >> reporter: five beaches between seventh and 22nd streets will be guarded, and officials strongly recommend swimming only in protected beaches, and if you are partaking in the drinking, do it with friends on dry land. >> yo, ukee. >> reporter: i am wearing green and my freckles, yes, irish weekend they want to know about you, ukee. on a more serious net if you plan to go to the beach towns this...
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activists illegally occupied appollo house a vacant government owned building in the center of the irish capital dublin and turned it into a makeshift homeless shelter what they did caught the imagination of the country people turned up at the building wanting to offer food and clothes a mattress cellar provided bedding and oscar winner glen hansard and other well known musicians saying protest songs from the roof so why almost a year later have things gotten worse when we did that show about six thousand five hundred people were officially listed as homeless in ireland this month the number eight thousand for the first time and almost three thousand of those people are children the numbers have been rising fast in recent years and campaigners say the real figure could be even higher there joining us to discuss this issue in dublin singer songwriter and activist glen hansard also in dublin erica fleming is a housing campaigner she was once homeless herself and no rock to parliamentarian for the governing party the minister of housing also sent us an outline of government housing policies
activists illegally occupied appollo house a vacant government owned building in the center of the irish capital dublin and turned it into a makeshift homeless shelter what they did caught the imagination of the country people turned up at the building wanting to offer food and clothes a mattress cellar provided bedding and oscar winner glen hansard and other well known musicians saying protest songs from the roof so why almost a year later have things gotten worse when we did that show about...
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there are many people in the irish republic who will passionately oppose any change in the law. we can expect the referendum campaign to be very emotionally charged, to be very hard—fought very emotionally charged, to be very hard —fought and to very emotionally charged, to be very hard—fought and to have a certain symbolism given that it's coming a few weeks before pope francis is due to visit ireland in august next year. it could be highly symbolic in the change of a european society which was one regarded as one of the continent's most socially conservative. thank you very much. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories: three men arrested by detectives investigating the parsons green terror attack in london have been released and face no further action. they were detained in newport and cardiff. six people in total have now been released and one has been charged with attempted murder. a 16—year—old girl has been charged with attempted murder after a welfare officer was stabbed at winterton community academy, near scunthorpe. the teenager, who can't be na
there are many people in the irish republic who will passionately oppose any change in the law. we can expect the referendum campaign to be very emotionally charged, to be very hard—fought very emotionally charged, to be very hard —fought and to very emotionally charged, to be very hard—fought and to have a certain symbolism given that it's coming a few weeks before pope francis is due to visit ireland in august next year. it could be highly symbolic in the change of a european society...
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my dad is going to give a little irish jig to you. >> jimmy: oh, an irish jig. >> here we go. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: there you go. the fleming family. thank you, flemings. well done. tonight on the show we have music from khalid. from "broad city" abbi and ilana. and we'll be right back with david spade. [ cheers and applause ] no, no... ♪ k up. ♪ the all new 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. modern life deserves a mit's sold out.ay. don't fret, my friend. i masterpassed it! you can use it online and on your phone i masterpassed it. you got the tickets? onward! playing the hero: priceless masterpass. the secure way to pay from your bank don't just buy it. masterpass it. shop hundreds of epic deals! no coupons needed! bath towels and pillows three for $10 food network dinnerware just $49.99 and save on american tourister luggage. stock up save big and get kohl's cash. thursday through sunday only at kohl's. >>> do we have any irish people in our audience? poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens yo
my dad is going to give a little irish jig to you. >> jimmy: oh, an irish jig. >> here we go. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: there you go. the fleming family. thank you, flemings. well done. tonight on the show we have music from khalid. from "broad city" abbi and ilana. and we'll be right back with david spade. [ cheers and applause ] no, no... ♪ k up. ♪ the all new 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. modern life deserves a mit's sold out.ay. don't fret,...
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a gale in the irish sea. that rain is gradually edging into other western and northern parts of the uk into friday. again, leaving much of central and eastern england dry. pulling away from northern ireland, with sunny spells coming back. again, leaving much of central and eastern england dry. pulling away from northern ireland, with sunny spells coming back. the weekend starts with a frightening area of low pressure, but most of the energy is pushing away to the north. a weaker weather front heading our way slowly as the weekend goes on. a gale in places. trailing with a front heading as the week and goes on. it will be windy across western areas on saturday. a mild breeze blowing elsewhere across the uk. sunny spells developing from the south. the odd spot of rain shifting northwards through the day. a weather front weakening in the west of the uk. ahead of that, we'll see the higher temperatures. some spots are into the low 20s perhaps. hurricane maria is out of mexico and is moving close to the north—ea
a gale in the irish sea. that rain is gradually edging into other western and northern parts of the uk into friday. again, leaving much of central and eastern england dry. pulling away from northern ireland, with sunny spells coming back. again, leaving much of central and eastern england dry. pulling away from northern ireland, with sunny spells coming back. the weekend starts with a frightening area of low pressure, but most of the energy is pushing away to the north. a weaker weather front...
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conservative protestants view of the irish as corruption and poverty both the irish and the germans were beer drinkers they have it that allowed crusaders to ruth called them strokes and a new party rose and did this party of disintegration a mass political party that was known as the know nothing party members were weld if they were asked favor to reply that i know nothing coming from betty york city the order of these "star spangled banner" that attracted the estimated membership of more than 1 billion only native-born protestants would be allowed to hold public office in the united states and they had a slogan americans only shall govern america. as the crisis deepened weaken wondered how he could be effective while maintaining the identity he wrote to his friend with whom he had shared a friend to preside over the plantation and. to the forefront of his thinking was the threat of the know nothings how could i be a known nothing? how could anyone have the oppression of negros? our progress appears to be rampant as a nation we began by declaring all men are created equal now we read it
conservative protestants view of the irish as corruption and poverty both the irish and the germans were beer drinkers they have it that allowed crusaders to ruth called them strokes and a new party rose and did this party of disintegration a mass political party that was known as the know nothing party members were weld if they were asked favor to reply that i know nothing coming from betty york city the order of these "star spangled banner" that attracted the estimated membership of...
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otherwise coming back from the shore, maybe down there for great weather, irish weekend headlights seeing pockets working their way in toward philadelphia up and over, the bridge we are looking good. woodhaven road in northeast philadelphia disable eastbound right before you get to i-95. then up here as we say good morning to warrington route 611 right here near willow grove interchange of the turnpike, again, popping some volume here in that 6:00 o'clock hour. same deal for the gang in chester county along route one along route 202. mass transit looking g mike and karen, back over to you. >>> a lot have screaming yesterday, screaming about losing the lead and then screaming when they won. what a win. after blowing a two touchdown lead in the fourth quarter they came back to win the game well, twice in the final minutes led by this run by corry clement. out of glassboro, new jersey, his first nfl touchdown and then that, carson wentz find alshon jeffery and then comes down to this, how many people thought that was going to go through. >> we all hoped and prayed. >> did you really think th
otherwise coming back from the shore, maybe down there for great weather, irish weekend headlights seeing pockets working their way in toward philadelphia up and over, the bridge we are looking good. woodhaven road in northeast philadelphia disable eastbound right before you get to i-95. then up here as we say good morning to warrington route 611 right here near willow grove interchange of the turnpike, again, popping some volume here in that 6:00 o'clock hour. same deal for the gang in chester...
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the irish fall festival. >> there's a big classic car show. fox 29's dave kinchen is in north wildwood where he's been talking to folks taking advantage of this beautiful weather. it's like a summer weekend. >> reporter: summer were rock and roll band you might call tonight's weather, well, an encore performance and the party here in north wildwood is just getting started. ♪ >> reporter: the sound of ireland at the shore. ♪ >> reporter: it's an ocean of green at the north wildwood irish fall festival and conditions could not be better. >> the weather is perfect right now. it's great right now. >> reporter: she's one of hundreds spending the first dave fall having ball. >> last year when we came down here it was horrible. it was cold, it was rainy. it's great this year. really is. report roar scores of people with their green shirts grabbing a slice of pizza during what feels like a slice of summer. >> everyone is having fun. great turn out. awesome. >> reporter: joe owns joe joe's place and says the big crowds give one more economic shot i
the irish fall festival. >> there's a big classic car show. fox 29's dave kinchen is in north wildwood where he's been talking to folks taking advantage of this beautiful weather. it's like a summer weekend. >> reporter: summer were rock and roll band you might call tonight's weather, well, an encore performance and the party here in north wildwood is just getting started. ♪ >> reporter: the sound of ireland at the shore. ♪ >> reporter: it's an ocean of green at the...
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in some ways, irish-american was the prettiest politician we -- preppiest politician. he spent significant time in europe and asia in his life. london asing in war,n was going to mid-to-late 30's. he challenges all of our assumptions. being irish was incredibly important and the opposition to that was real and hard to overcome, but he did that with the power of his light which with his great speech in houston. each of these victories strengthened him and opened up who he was to more growth. it was one of the many things inside him that was deep then and still seems the. >
in some ways, irish-american was the prettiest politician we -- preppiest politician. he spent significant time in europe and asia in his life. london asing in war,n was going to mid-to-late 30's. he challenges all of our assumptions. being irish was incredibly important and the opposition to that was real and hard to overcome, but he did that with the power of his light which with his great speech in houston. each of these victories strengthened him and opened up who he was to more growth. it...
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eu 27 are that the irish question is dealt with. do you think what she says it tomorrow will be enough to shift the impact in this first phase of the negotiation? that depends on what she says. from the eu perspective they want movement on three things, money, the irish question and citizens rights. good to talk to you. i'm sure there will be lots to say over the next 24 hours. the prime minister that we expect to make the speech tomorrow afternoon. what do the italians make up afternoon. what do the italians make up the fact that the prime minister has chosen florence and not say, rome, to give the speech and? it's not really it should in the italian press. people are scratching their heads and saying, why did she pick florence? the simple answer is that she has an election in germany, she cannot go there, industrial action in france, the dutch do not have a government. it's important to say they are not entirely fixated on brexit in europe. we think they might be but they are not, they have other priorities. the germans want to ta
eu 27 are that the irish question is dealt with. do you think what she says it tomorrow will be enough to shift the impact in this first phase of the negotiation? that depends on what she says. from the eu perspective they want movement on three things, money, the irish question and citizens rights. good to talk to you. i'm sure there will be lots to say over the next 24 hours. the prime minister that we expect to make the speech tomorrow afternoon. what do the italians make up afternoon. what...
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irish times. and what you said, you referred again to one of the three priorities in the irish discussion has now returned to a hard border. and the top then later about how the commission is making clear its view on what is sufficient progress in these discussions. are you suggesting that we have to see progress on that particular strand of the talks? because my understanding had been up till now that everybody saw the border issue as an issue for the second phase future relationship talks? well, you have understood correctly. ididn't well, you have understood correctly. i didn't say anything other than that. we have to complete the whole process of explaining a joint decision with the british about, first of all, what the good friday agreement represents, and second of all, the conditions for the common travel area. as you know, it's not first and foremost just a question of borders and economic matters. under the good friday agreement, you have a dozen areas, education, public health, other are
irish times. and what you said, you referred again to one of the three priorities in the irish discussion has now returned to a hard border. and the top then later about how the commission is making clear its view on what is sufficient progress in these discussions. are you suggesting that we have to see progress on that particular strand of the talks? because my understanding had been up till now that everybody saw the border issue as an issue for the second phase future relationship talks?...
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here's where the story of whiskey begins the irish word for it is issue which. i mean the war her all her life. love her. and of course they couldn't have a typical day and dump them without ending it in a typical music hall let's go. right. to it was. a little. out of the great track day and often hope you enjoyed it our way to welcome you all to my hometown of. would you like to show us around your hometown. become our travel guide. to find out how to check you out on our website at u.w. dot com slash travel. this huge field filled with steelies in the heart of berlin as the holocaust memorial almost three thousand concrete slabs have been arranged on the spot to commemorate the six million jews who were murdered during the third reich the memorial was inaugurated in two thousand and five. when ballard is going to tell me more about it originally from ireland he's worked as a tour guide in berlin for several years he says a lot of people are interested in nazi era history how many tours about the third reich to offer all money i think whichever tour to in berl
here's where the story of whiskey begins the irish word for it is issue which. i mean the war her all her life. love her. and of course they couldn't have a typical day and dump them without ending it in a typical music hall let's go. right. to it was. a little. out of the great track day and often hope you enjoyed it our way to welcome you all to my hometown of. would you like to show us around your hometown. become our travel guide. to find out how to check you out on our website at u.w. dot...
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jenny approached an irish mep for help, and the irish consumer protection body is now investigating french leaseback schemes. i kept thinking there must be some way around this, there must be some law that will protect us. but there are eu laws, which the french are completely ignoring, but it still is — you still have to take legal action, so it's very expensive. it's prohibitive. so there may be law, but it's very hard to access that law. so what chance do people have of getting out of these schemes? well, i've come to see an expert in french property law to find out. it is possible, there's various ways to get out. it really depends on the contract, but it is always extremely long and painful and costly to evidence all this. have you come across cases where people have successfully managed to get out of their management agreements? i've seen, following a management company folding, the possibility — there was a possibility open by the government to set up your own management company. so some co—owners have gathered and tried to do that themselves. from what i've seen, it seemed to
jenny approached an irish mep for help, and the irish consumer protection body is now investigating french leaseback schemes. i kept thinking there must be some way around this, there must be some law that will protect us. but there are eu laws, which the french are completely ignoring, but it still is — you still have to take legal action, so it's very expensive. it's prohibitive. so there may be law, but it's very hard to access that law. so what chance do people have of getting out of...
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friday agreement and that they have had no detail for irish citizens. absolutely, all she did was reiterate the position of the irish government, the british government and eu but the eu and irish government asked the uk, you want to leave, what will you do about the border? 0n ireland, nothing. leave, what will you do about the border? 0n ireland, nothingm leave, what will you do about the border? on ireland, nothing. it is almost as if we have glossed over it and perhaps it is one of the trickiest issues, going to the issue of peace in ireland? without a unique status, special status for northern ireland that makes it a special region between the uk and the eu, there will be trouble in ireland and anyone in the other ireland and anyone in the other ireland who thinks they should take this lightly are fooling themselves. the problem of course for the dup, if you have no border between north and south, you have more europe, more ireland and the connections with the uk start to disappear, which is what they are worried about. if you look at the electoral
friday agreement and that they have had no detail for irish citizens. absolutely, all she did was reiterate the position of the irish government, the british government and eu but the eu and irish government asked the uk, you want to leave, what will you do about the border? 0n ireland, nothing. leave, what will you do about the border? 0n ireland, nothingm leave, what will you do about the border? on ireland, nothing. it is almost as if we have glossed over it and perhaps it is one of the...
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my irish grandmother on my mother's side she had a picture of jfk on her wall. i think that's mainly because he was irish and catholic and handsome, but i would put a picture of him on the wall because he was a tax cutter. a lot of people don't know that. he was the last democrat who really believed in cutting taxes and what happened, sadly, he didn't live to see a lot of this. but what happened as a result, the economy soared in the mid to late '60s, as did the stock market. so, jfk proves when we cut taxes, we incentivize people and put money in their pockets and empower them. great things happen and prosperity is lifted for all. particularly the middle class. liz: let's not forget at that reagan was irish and handsome, too. >> the evidence is there in the chart, but i will say this in response to steve, that, of course, you were cutting from a much higher level of taxation than we have today and even as we consider it high taxation at 39% for an individual. people would say, my god, that was 70%. so that's a big difference. but, here is the thing. the package
my irish grandmother on my mother's side she had a picture of jfk on her wall. i think that's mainly because he was irish and catholic and handsome, but i would put a picture of him on the wall because he was a tax cutter. a lot of people don't know that. he was the last democrat who really believed in cutting taxes and what happened, sadly, he didn't live to see a lot of this. but what happened as a result, the economy soared in the mid to late '60s, as did the stock market. so, jfk proves...
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>> a gentle irish giant. he was good. >> reporter: meanwhile the kids, now 6 and 4, are thriving. jack corbett swings a mean bat on the little league team. young sarah is the social butterfly, always impeccably dressed. >> they made friends immediately. it was like a wonderland. >> reporter: molly's got it all, except one thing. jason is refusing to make her the children's legal mother. >> at that time, i felt like he was actually going to follow through with the adoption papers and that, you know, i would feel more confident about securing my rights to the children. >> reporter: it never happened. instead, molly says jason was growing addicted to the narcotic of domination. >> he was very controlling, and he was very possessive. the first few months, you just brush it off. oh, well, he loves me so much, but those kind of things got worse. >> reporter: he was uncomfortable with you socializing? >> he was paranoid that i would develop some feelings for someone else and, or that somebody would look at me the wrong way. >> reporter: he was worried you were going to leave him for anot
>> a gentle irish giant. he was good. >> reporter: meanwhile the kids, now 6 and 4, are thriving. jack corbett swings a mean bat on the little league team. young sarah is the social butterfly, always impeccably dressed. >> they made friends immediately. it was like a wonderland. >> reporter: molly's got it all, except one thing. jason is refusing to make her the children's legal mother. >> at that time, i felt like he was actually going to follow through with the...
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ireland claims it hasn't broken any european or irish law. meanwhile amazon — which has its eu tax residence in luxembourg — paid almost no tax between 2013—2015 because its subsidiary there made no profit. amazon says it pays all taxes it's required to pay. this is what the eu competition commissioner, margrethe vestager, said when they made the ruling against ireland and apple last year. this decision sends a clear message. member states cannot give unfair tax benefits to selected companies. no matter if they are european or foreign, large or small, matter if they are european or foreign, large orsmall, part matter if they are european or foreign, large or small, part of the group 01’ foreign, large or small, part of the group or not. that was the eu competition commissioner. dominic stuttaford is head of tax at international law firm norton rose fulbright. can these finance ministers crack the problem? they can, they will be the problem? they can, they will be the first in a number of years. edison business started, changing the wa
ireland claims it hasn't broken any european or irish law. meanwhile amazon — which has its eu tax residence in luxembourg — paid almost no tax between 2013—2015 because its subsidiary there made no profit. amazon says it pays all taxes it's required to pay. this is what the eu competition commissioner, margrethe vestager, said when they made the ruling against ireland and apple last year. this decision sends a clear message. member states cannot give unfair tax benefits to selected...
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both the irish and germans were beer drinkers. [laughter] a habit that aroused temperance presenters that call them drunken, lazy and sinful. a new party arose. in this period of party disintegration. it was a mass political party. it was anti-immigrant party and the party was known as the know nothing party it took the name because members were told that when they were asked if they were members they were to reply, i know nothing. it sprang from a small nativist sect in new york city called the order of the star-spangled banner. within months after the 1852 election, it attracted estimated membership of more than a million. it's program had one plank and one only, only native born protestants would be allowed to hold public office in the united states. and they had a slogan. americans only shall govern america. as the crisis deepens, lincoln wandered how he could be effective writing slavery while maintaining his identity in the crumbling whig party. on august 24 he wrote to his longtime intimate friend joshua who she had shared
both the irish and germans were beer drinkers. [laughter] a habit that aroused temperance presenters that call them drunken, lazy and sinful. a new party arose. in this period of party disintegration. it was a mass political party. it was anti-immigrant party and the party was known as the know nothing party it took the name because members were told that when they were asked if they were members they were to reply, i know nothing. it sprang from a small nativist sect in new york city called...
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the irish times liked his remarks, the rocket man, about north korea. quite an extraordinary statement to present at the un general assembly, using that kind of language when referring to another country. donald trump has threatened to totally destroy north korea in his maiden speech at the united nations, and also touched upon other issues like iran and the question of whether he will pull out of the treaty which was made in 2015, in which iran has limited sanctions in exchange for curbing its missile programme. possibly the worst deal america has ever done, or work to that effect, is what he said. yes, that effect, is what he said. yes, thatis that effect, is what he said. yes, that is what he said stop any opportunity to have a go at the previous administration, the obama administration, he takes. it throws up administration, he takes. it throws upa lot administration, he takes. it throws up a lot of questions. we focus on that in this analysis piece as well, about what he makes of the united nations. it is a good point. donald trump has been very cr
the irish times liked his remarks, the rocket man, about north korea. quite an extraordinary statement to present at the un general assembly, using that kind of language when referring to another country. donald trump has threatened to totally destroy north korea in his maiden speech at the united nations, and also touched upon other issues like iran and the question of whether he will pull out of the treaty which was made in 2015, in which iran has limited sanctions in exchange for curbing its...
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in many ways, he was the least irish-american politician -- there was an irish-american politician and everyone knew what they were like -- it was a guy sort of older with a british with a reddish face, waving his arms all over. he was from a big city but he was very different. al smith was that kind of a politician. in some ways, irish-american was the preppiest politician. in some ways, very european. he spent significant time in europe and asia in his life. he was living in london as london was going to war, in the mid-to-late 1930's. he challenges all of our assumptions. yes, being irish was incredibly important and the opposition to that was real and hard to overcome, but he did that with the power of his light which -- his language in that great speech in houston. each of these victories strengthened him and opened up who he was to more growth. it was one of the many things inside him that was deep then and still seems deep. >> what ted just mentioned is important. that desire he had to look to the wider world, something we see even as a young man and might be a theme in my biogr
in many ways, he was the least irish-american politician -- there was an irish-american politician and everyone knew what they were like -- it was a guy sort of older with a british with a reddish face, waving his arms all over. he was from a big city but he was very different. al smith was that kind of a politician. in some ways, irish-american was the preppiest politician. in some ways, very european. he spent significant time in europe and asia in his life. he was living in london as london...
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chris buckler, bbc news, on the irish border. chris summed it up, we don't know what will happen, this border over 300 miles long, it seems that are quite a lot of cans being kicked down the road in the brexit negotiation and this border is one of them. who will have to do something to get this sorted? on monday we said the main focus for the government is getting to the future trade relationship and for those who want the brexit negotiations to advance more quickly, the one advantage of this is the irish are pushing just as hard, they are having weekly if not daily meetings with the european commission because their economy depends on it as much as the british economy does. two thirds of their exports will not go to the 27 other eu countries, they will go to britain and the united states so they have the scoping exercise is at they have the scoping exercise is at the moment with brussels, which will ta ke the moment with brussels, which will take weeks if not months to get through. i do have some sympathy with david davis on thi
chris buckler, bbc news, on the irish border. chris summed it up, we don't know what will happen, this border over 300 miles long, it seems that are quite a lot of cans being kicked down the road in the brexit negotiation and this border is one of them. who will have to do something to get this sorted? on monday we said the main focus for the government is getting to the future trade relationship and for those who want the brexit negotiations to advance more quickly, the one advantage of this...
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. >>> and the 26th annual irish fall festival begins today. that event runs through sunday. >>> this afternoon the phillies will go for the sweep against a team with the best record in all of baseball. this whole series has been about back and forth drama. the phils were down late in the game last night, but they roared ahead with a pair of home runs. turned the lights out on the dodgers. check out this catch here. at the wall. nice. >> well, it's hard to think of a
. >>> and the 26th annual irish fall festival begins today. that event runs through sunday. >>> this afternoon the phillies will go for the sweep against a team with the best record in all of baseball. this whole series has been about back and forth drama. the phils were down late in the game last night, but they roared ahead with a pair of home runs. turned the lights out on the dodgers. check out this catch here. at the wall. nice. >> well, it's hard to think of a
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we also need to address the key elements on issues of citizens‘ rights and the northern irish border, again, where the eu and michel barnier made a speech just yesterday pre—empting theresa may‘s speech today, we are still waiting for serious, concrete proposals from the uk on these other issues. how do you think the eu will receive this speech today? what will their reaction be? i think they will shrug and say, the u.k.‘s edging closer to reality and the tone is welcome and at least the uk does seem to finally be taking the negotiations seriously. at we want to see concrete, detailed proposals in the next negotiating round, notjust what happens during the transition, but on those three elements of the article 50 negotiations. the exit bill, the full set of liabilities, as you said, plus details proposals on citizens rights with the uk saying that they want to take away some rights from eu citizens here and the eu says, no, we want to preserve the rights of eu citizens here and british citizens abroad, and also the northern irish border, where frankly i do not think they think w
we also need to address the key elements on issues of citizens‘ rights and the northern irish border, again, where the eu and michel barnier made a speech just yesterday pre—empting theresa may‘s speech today, we are still waiting for serious, concrete proposals from the uk on these other issues. how do you think the eu will receive this speech today? what will their reaction be? i think they will shrug and say, the u.k.‘s edging closer to reality and the tone is welcome and at least...
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as ryanair and rivals have expanded, it's the irish airline that has cut too close for comfort. if we look at where the growth in the short—haul market is in europe, it's through momentum airlines. 0thers call them low—cost airlines. as they take significant numbers of new aircraft they will need pilots. the classic example is norwegian with its base in dublin, but we are seeing expansion by others in other markets too. they will bid up the price of pilots and they will move perhaps from ryanair, perhaps from other carriers, to go to where they see a new opportunity. norwegian says it's hired 140 ryanair pilots this year. never one to agree with a rival, ryanair says it is under 100. it denies a shortage of pilots. so why cancel six weeks of flights rather than try a short—term fix? with ryanair, it always pays to think about the bottom line. take a look at eu 261, or the rules about flight compensation. a delay of three hours or more could mean pay—outs of more than 250 euros per passenger. a cancellation at short notice is the same unless the airline can offer a suitab
as ryanair and rivals have expanded, it's the irish airline that has cut too close for comfort. if we look at where the growth in the short—haul market is in europe, it's through momentum airlines. 0thers call them low—cost airlines. as they take significant numbers of new aircraft they will need pilots. the classic example is norwegian with its base in dublin, but we are seeing expansion by others in other markets too. they will bid up the price of pilots and they will move perhaps from...
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gales in the irish sea, heavy bursts on south facing hills. to the east we start with sunshine, albeit quite hazy in places, eventually that will be lost as it clouds over. a wet start in northern ireland, some of the rain knocking on the door of north—west england, into south—west scotland, but even here to the east you start the david wright with early sunny spells. an east—west split to begin the day to some extent as the day goes on because the weather system is only gradually pushing east and in the afternoon some of the rain in many parts of the west. increasingly light and patchy rain into south—east england, the midlands, north—west england, scotland and it easesin north—west england, scotland and it eases in northern ireland, 15 or 16 with the rain in the west, low cloud, coastal and hill fog around but may be 20 in some spots in the east given any sunshine. the chance of patchy rain feeding into this later in the day, the first stage of the tour of britain getting under way from edinburgh, you will see during tomorrow eve
gales in the irish sea, heavy bursts on south facing hills. to the east we start with sunshine, albeit quite hazy in places, eventually that will be lost as it clouds over. a wet start in northern ireland, some of the rain knocking on the door of north—west england, into south—west scotland, but even here to the east you start the david wright with early sunny spells. an east—west split to begin the day to some extent as the day goes on because the weather system is only gradually pushing...