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scholz reports from bell's belfast so many people on the island of ireland fear johnson's insistence of getting rid of the backstop could reignite the conflict known as the troubles. on one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles to or a 137 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people multiple loss of limbs that were guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror but many fear history can be repeated deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics wanting to unite with the republic of ireland were largely ended in 2 decades ago by a power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process stops that the ends of the hard border it gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just
scholz reports from bell's belfast so many people on the island of ireland fear johnson's insistence of getting rid of the backstop could reignite the conflict known as the troubles. on one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles to or a 137 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people multiple loss of limbs that were guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror but many fear history can be repeated deadly...
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clodagh rice, bbc news, belfast. the french inventor, franky zapata, is hoping to cross the english channel on sunday using a jet—powered hoverboa rd. the former jet—skiing champion was unsuccessful in his first attempt late last month. he aims to fly from sangatte in france to dover in england. tim allman reports. if at first you don't succeed... ..try, try, and try again. franky zapata testing his hoverboard before his second attempt to cross the english channel. his first go ended when he failed to land on a refuelling platform and he fell into the sea. but that was then, this is now. translation: i feel confidence, just like the first time. i want to cross. let's say that, oddly enough, i'm not stressed out, not really. i'm more worried about the machine. it won't have any issues, especially for the take off. and like last time you have to be a little bit fatalistic. we did our work to the fullest and what happens in the air will or won't happen. that's the way it is. crossing the channel, however you do it,
clodagh rice, bbc news, belfast. the french inventor, franky zapata, is hoping to cross the english channel on sunday using a jet—powered hoverboa rd. the former jet—skiing champion was unsuccessful in his first attempt late last month. he aims to fly from sangatte in france to dover in england. tim allman reports. if at first you don't succeed... ..try, try, and try again. franky zapata testing his hoverboard before his second attempt to cross the english channel. his first go ended when...
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at queen's university belfast professor colin harvey says people are anxious about the possible impact of unification but also frustrated with britain the british government has behaved recklessly and their response to play in relation to this region for some time people look at what's happened in britain around breitbart and it's been picked on. balik altered disastrous mess that the british system sees are falling apart and i think there's a real feeling on this island that we need to maturely and sensibly manage and plan a conversation whatever the outcome of this you know find a sort of agreed way forward recent surveys suggest most people in northern ireland prefer to stay part of britain for now but those who want to united ireland say they are in no hurry expecting a chaotic to help their case. u.s. president donald trump has canceled a state visit to denmark because the danish prime minister refuses to talk about selling greenland to the us describing the proposal as absurd greenland is an autonomy territory and belongs to denmark it is the biggest island in the world its gover
at queen's university belfast professor colin harvey says people are anxious about the possible impact of unification but also frustrated with britain the british government has behaved recklessly and their response to play in relation to this region for some time people look at what's happened in britain around breitbart and it's been picked on. balik altered disastrous mess that the british system sees are falling apart and i think there's a real feeling on this island that we need to...
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emma vardy thank you, from belfast. pakistan has accused india of acting illegally, in revoking the special status of the disputed region of kashmir. the move by delhi, will end the territory's right to make its own laws and allow outsiders to buy property there. india and pakistan both claim kashmir, but since independence and partition in 1947, have shared control. both sides have fought two wars over the region, and india regularly accuses pakistan of backing kashmiri terrorists. our correspondent, yogita limaye is in delhi. yogita, the tensions in this region is our start, why have the indian government on this? this has been pa rt government on this? this has been part of the plan, the ruling party's plan for a long time. it was a very significant part of their election ma nifesto significant part of their election manifesto during the polls earlier this year. so part of the reason really is to show to the voters they have lived up to the promises that they made when they were campaigning. you know, we have been ab
emma vardy thank you, from belfast. pakistan has accused india of acting illegally, in revoking the special status of the disputed region of kashmir. the move by delhi, will end the territory's right to make its own laws and allow outsiders to buy property there. india and pakistan both claim kashmir, but since independence and partition in 1947, have shared control. both sides have fought two wars over the region, and india regularly accuses pakistan of backing kashmiri terrorists. our...
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this year's win it might come from belfast. billy simpson, the clifto nville belfast. billy simpson, the cliftonville ladies player is being commended for this unbelievable effort. the top three will be voted on and they will go in front of a fifa panel and they will pick the very best. that's all from sportsday. good evening, after a showery start to the weak things look drier and brighter tomorrow. it could be a cool start, a whiff of autumn in the air. this weather front is sinking south of the night, not doing too much but it will bring more cloud and rain into northern ireland in the small hours, showers for southern scotland and northern england. to the north of the front as we pull in airfrom the north—west and clearing skies in rural scotland, lowe is in some spots could be four or 5 degrees. in the south when we dip into single figures it will feel autumnal on tuesday. a lot of sunshine around to get the date under way. the shower sliding further south across northern england perhaps reaching the north midlands, pulling away eastwards. the odd isolated showe
this year's win it might come from belfast. billy simpson, the clifto nville belfast. billy simpson, the cliftonville ladies player is being commended for this unbelievable effort. the top three will be voted on and they will go in front of a fifa panel and they will pick the very best. that's all from sportsday. good evening, after a showery start to the weak things look drier and brighter tomorrow. it could be a cool start, a whiff of autumn in the air. this weather front is sinking south of...
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one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles 2 or a $137.00 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people multiple loss of limbs that were guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror. deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics wanting to unite with the republic of ireland were largely ended 2 decades ago by a power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might abandon the peace process stops that the end of a hard border that gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological saying that's an abstract anymore look at those groups along the border this is deferential and what they see is this part of the art and from the rest the battle to get out of their. worries over a hard border and the lo
one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles 2 or a $137.00 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people multiple loss of limbs that were guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror. deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics wanting to unite with the republic of ireland were largely ended 2 decades ago by a power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the...
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, perhaps a little down for some of the scottish islands, but otherwise it is getting warmer, 21 in belfast, 2a edinburgh, 27 in london. the start of the weekend lot looking bad for many, a lot of sunshine with temperatures continuing to rise, highs into the low 20s across parts of scotland, 20 in belfast, may be a few showers developing across western areas, dry and hot further east, temperatures up to 30 degrees. we keep those kind of temperatures through sunday and into bank holiday monday, which if we get to the 30 degrees mark, will be the hottest late august bank holiday on record. that is your weather. you're watching beyond one hundred days. donald trump's bid to buy greenland looked a bit of a joke until it provoked a serious spat with a nato ally. by cancelling his state visit to denmark, the us president has created a diplomatic row. what the president really didn't like was the danish prime minister calling his plan absurd. i thought that the prime minister's statement that it was absurd, that it was an absurd idea was nasty. another brexit meeting, another deadline — germany'
, perhaps a little down for some of the scottish islands, but otherwise it is getting warmer, 21 in belfast, 2a edinburgh, 27 in london. the start of the weekend lot looking bad for many, a lot of sunshine with temperatures continuing to rise, highs into the low 20s across parts of scotland, 20 in belfast, may be a few showers developing across western areas, dry and hot further east, temperatures up to 30 degrees. we keep those kind of temperatures through sunday and into bank holiday monday,...
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still ahead so all this new political divisions exposed as boris johnson visits belfast for the 1st time as u.k. prime minister. and a difference of opinion between 2 baseball players to generates into a school hour who happens to. hello there is seen some very heavy amounts of rain across some parts of europe central regions out tools east even the southeast as well thunderstorms in particular for some heavy amounts of rain a short space of time but look at this across the northwest the u.k. some very heavy rain that even some flooding has occurred up into yorkshire but maybe the rain is a good thing because well also we need the rain always but also we could do something to flush away this or this green you can see this is green algae this is actually in a canal in london you see all the students here about how the canoe lesson but what we tend to say we had a heat wave recently is an increase in this as the cop and sled levels actually increased again is something to flush it away so. some more rain certainly in the 4 calls now as we go through thursday there is more insight into the
still ahead so all this new political divisions exposed as boris johnson visits belfast for the 1st time as u.k. prime minister. and a difference of opinion between 2 baseball players to generates into a school hour who happens to. hello there is seen some very heavy amounts of rain across some parts of europe central regions out tools east even the southeast as well thunderstorms in particular for some heavy amounts of rain a short space of time but look at this across the northwest the u.k....
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at queen's university belfast professor colin harvey says people are anxious about the possible impact of unification but also frustrated britain the british government has behaved recklessly and their response to play in relation to this region for some time people look at what's happened in britain. and it's been. like alter disasters mass that the british system sees are falling apart and i think there's a real feeling on this island that we need to mature and sensibly manage and plan a conversation and whatever the outcome you know find the sort of agreed way forward recent surveys suggest most people in northern ireland prefer to stay part of britain for now but those who want a united ireland say they're in no hurry expecting a chaotic to help their case. now to a fresh controversy over immigration in the us the trumpet ministration has unveiled new rules that make it possible for authorities to hold of migrant families indefinitely while they were asylum cases are being considered now the world price of migrants who cross the border illegally and it were placed as a previous cou
at queen's university belfast professor colin harvey says people are anxious about the possible impact of unification but also frustrated britain the british government has behaved recklessly and their response to play in relation to this region for some time people look at what's happened in britain. and it's been. like alter disasters mass that the british system sees are falling apart and i think there's a real feeling on this island that we need to mature and sensibly manage and plan a...
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and one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles 2 or. 37 people hospitalized there were. there were people. guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror but many fear history could be repeated deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics wanting to unite with the republic of ireland were largely ended 2 decades ago by a power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process but the end of a hard border that gives the public comes to contemporary. justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological it's saying this is not obstruct any more look at those groups along the border this is deferential and what they see is this part of them from the rest of their fellow their. worries over a hard border and the loss of other rights
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at queen's university belfast professor colin harvey says people are anxious about the possible impact of unification but also frustrated britain the british government has behaved recklessly and the response of play in relation to this region for some time people look at what's happened in their own private that's been that's been honestly spin a ball like alter disastrous mess that the british system sees are falling apart and i think there's a real feeling on this island that we need to maturely and sensibly manage and plan a conversation and whatever the outcome of this you know find the sort of agreed way forward recent surveys suggest most people in northern ireland prefer to stay part of britain for now but those who want to united ireland say they are in no hurry expecting. to help their case. they will take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the head of sudan's military council has been sworn in as the leader of the newly formed solving council it's made up of military leaders and members of the opposition alliance and will lead the country during
at queen's university belfast professor colin harvey says people are anxious about the possible impact of unification but also frustrated britain the british government has behaved recklessly and the response of play in relation to this region for some time people look at what's happened in their own private that's been that's been honestly spin a ball like alter disastrous mess that the british system sees are falling apart and i think there's a real feeling on this island that we need to...
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belfast. 7 grabbing the attention of the prime minister or trying to these belfast shipyard workers are set to lose their jobs their predicament just one of the challenges northern ireland's devolved government here at stormont could be addressing if it were up and running . for its johnson promise to spend no effort to make that happen it's great to be to be here in northern ireland and. clearly the people in or out of have been without a government without stormont for 2 years and 6 months so my my prime focus this morning is to do everything i can to help that get up and running again the 5 political parties here have been talking since may about how to get the northern irish assembly back in business it was set up in 1980 as part of a peace deal that gave this part of the u.k. a degree of autonomy but issues including irish language rights and access to abortion remain divisive on top of that politicians have wildly differing views on brics it and specifically boris johnson's insistence th
belfast. 7 grabbing the attention of the prime minister or trying to these belfast shipyard workers are set to lose their jobs their predicament just one of the challenges northern ireland's devolved government here at stormont could be addressing if it were up and running . for its johnson promise to spend no effort to make that happen it's great to be to be here in northern ireland and. clearly the people in or out of have been without a government without stormont for 2 years and 6 months so...
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at queen's university belfast professor colin harvey says people are anxious about the possible impact of unification but also frustrated britain the british government has behaved recklessly and in response to play in relation to this region for some time people look at what's happened in britain around it and it's been picked honestly spin a ball like alter disastrous mass that the british system sees are falling apart and i think there's a real feeling on this island that we need to mature and sensible a management plan a conversation whatever the outcome of this you know find the sort of agreed way forward recent surveys suggest most people in northern ireland prefer to stay part of britain for now but those who want a united ireland say they are in no hurry expecting a chaotic to help their case. is the political correspondent hans van welcomes the leg is already ruled out any renegotiation of the breaks a treaty from mr barak's chances insists the backstop moscow is then you went to the meeting this evening well there's always a point in meeting there's always a point and talking
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al-jazeera belfast. hello you're watching al-jazeera and these are main stories the united states has imposed sanctions on iran's top diplomat and is accusing dods a reef of spreading propaganda for around supreme leader ayatollah ali how many so we 1st pondered on twitter and ridiculed the measures roselyn jordan has more. they basically say that this is a situation where because of the u.s. is concerned they actually need to be engaging with people who they believe could actually make real change but they also indicate that they don't think that this is possible because they are continuing the sanctions and they are continuing to look at other possible targets basically anyone who is working at the direct leadership at the director has to i should say of the supreme leader ayatollah common a. second round of debate between your summer caddick presidential hopefuls has ended there was renewed focus on the frontrunner joe biden a former vice president was repeatedly forced to depend defend his record on
al-jazeera belfast. hello you're watching al-jazeera and these are main stories the united states has imposed sanctions on iran's top diplomat and is accusing dods a reef of spreading propaganda for around supreme leader ayatollah ali how many so we 1st pondered on twitter and ridiculed the measures roselyn jordan has more. they basically say that this is a situation where because of the u.s. is concerned they actually need to be engaging with people who they believe could actually make real...
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one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles 2 or 3 hogs a 137 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people loss of limbs guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror but many fear history could be repeated deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics want to unite with the republic of ireland were largely ended 2 decades ago by a power sharing deal known as the good friday agreement but now the looming prospect of a new deal breck's it could mean the return of checkpoints along the irish border and that has people like donnelly warning that former anti british guerrillas known as dissident republicans might have bandon the peace process but the end of a hard border it gives the public comes a contemporary justification for their violence you know it's not just ideological it's saying this is not struck any more look at the. border this is deferential and what they see is this part of them from the rest of it with no other. worries over a hard border and the loss of other
one of the most popular activities these days for visitors to belfast is a troubles 2 or 3 hogs a 137 people hospitalized there were horrific injuries there were people loss of limbs guides like paul donnelly navigate what's called a history of terror but many fear history could be repeated deadly clashes between protestant supporters of british rule and catholics want to unite with the republic of ireland were largely ended 2 decades ago by a power sharing deal known as the good friday...
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bbc news, belfast. laura: it is still a few weeks until a major summit on climate change at e united nations in new york, but greta thunberg is already packed. that is because the teenage tmpaigner is going to sail acro atlantic on a zero-carbon journey.tr she will beling on a yacht with solar panels and underwater turbines. our chief environment correspondent has been speaking to her about the voyage. reporter: how do you get to new york without any co2 essions? this is how. but greta thunberg isn't anxious. greta: i might feel a bit seasick. it is not going to be comfortable, but i can live with it. reporter: it may be fast, but she is not comfortable, warns the skipper. >> no washing, no shower. we just put close on and we keep them for two weeks. reporter: there's no fridge, no kitchen, no heating, and no privacy. >> here you have your little intimate corner. you can hide here and use a bucketre porter: this blue bucket is the toilet. but there are also no carbon emissions. the entire journey wl be
bbc news, belfast. laura: it is still a few weeks until a major summit on climate change at e united nations in new york, but greta thunberg is already packed. that is because the teenage tmpaigner is going to sail acro atlantic on a zero-carbon journey.tr she will beling on a yacht with solar panels and underwater turbines. our chief environment correspondent has been speaking to her about the voyage. reporter: how do you get to new york without any co2 essions? this is how. but greta thunberg...
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are out in the open as boris johnson visits belfast for the 1st time as prime minister. democratic party candidates in the u.s. begin a 2nd round of debates will be live in detroit. follow the united states has imposed sanctions on iran's top diplomat it's accusing jabbered city for promoting what he calls the reckless agenda of iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali the latest escalation in tensions between the 2 countries comes a month after the u.s. slap sanctions. it doesn't it said it doesn't consider relief the main contact for any talks on iran's nuclear program. well the iranian foreign minister has hit back at the decision he tweeted the u.s. reason for designating me is that i am iran's primary spokesperson around the world is the truth really that painful it has no effect on me or my family as i have no property or interests outside of iran thank you for considering me such a huge threat to your agenda let's go live now to rosalind jordan in washington force so roslyn what is the administration's thinking behind this latest decision now against iran. well it's on
are out in the open as boris johnson visits belfast for the 1st time as prime minister. democratic party candidates in the u.s. begin a 2nd round of debates will be live in detroit. follow the united states has imposed sanctions on iran's top diplomat it's accusing jabbered city for promoting what he calls the reckless agenda of iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali the latest escalation in tensions between the 2 countries comes a month after the u.s. slap sanctions. it doesn't it said it doesn't...
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the northern island. 7 grabbing the attention of the prime minister or trying to these belfast shipyard workers are set to lose their jobs their predicament just one of the challenges northern ireland's devolved government here at stormont could be addressing if it were up and running. for its johnson promise to spend no effort to make that happen it's great to be to be here in northern ireland and. clearly the people know that out of giving without a government without stormont for 2 years and 6 months so by my present focus this morning is to do everything i can to help that get up and running again the 5 political parties here have been talking since may about how to get the northern irish assembly back in business it was set up in 1980 as part of a peace deal that gave this part of the u.k. a degree of autonomy but issues including irish language rights and access to abortion remain divisive on top of that politicians have wildly differing views on brics it and specifically boris johnson's insistence that the e.u. scraps the so-called irish backstop keeping the whole of the u.k. clo
the northern island. 7 grabbing the attention of the prime minister or trying to these belfast shipyard workers are set to lose their jobs their predicament just one of the challenges northern ireland's devolved government here at stormont could be addressing if it were up and running. for its johnson promise to spend no effort to make that happen it's great to be to be here in northern ireland and. clearly the people know that out of giving without a government without stormont for 2 years and...
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are iii sunshine and the temperatures in aberdeen and belfast are 1a or 15 degrees, a little warmerfurther south. this is bbc world news today. our top stories... protests break out in indian—administered kashmir — days after delhi said it would revoke the area's special autonomous status. president trump says serious discussions are taking place on introducing tougher background checks for gun ownership. we need intelligent background checks. this is not a question at nra republican or democrat. hong kong airport is occupied by hundreds of demonstrators — as protests in the territory enter their tenth weekend.
are iii sunshine and the temperatures in aberdeen and belfast are 1a or 15 degrees, a little warmerfurther south. this is bbc world news today. our top stories... protests break out in indian—administered kashmir — days after delhi said it would revoke the area's special autonomous status. president trump says serious discussions are taking place on introducing tougher background checks for gun ownership. we need intelligent background checks. this is not a question at nra republican or...
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pumza fihlani, bbc news, belfast. scientists say they've made important progress in the search for a cure for ebola, the virus which has killed almost 15,000 people in africa since it first emerged in the mid 1970s. two experimental drugs have significantly increased survival rates in clinical trials in the democratic republic of congo where health workers have been struggling to contain an outbreak of ebola for more than a year. the teenage climate change campaigner, greta thunberg is preparing to sail across the atlantic to attend a summit at the united nations in new york. the 16 year—old activist is travelling on a 60—foot yacht, fitted with solar panels and underwater turbines that produce electricity onboard with the aim of making the journey zero carbon emitting. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has been speaking to her in plymouth. how do you get to new york without any co2 emissions? this is how. but greta thunberg isn't anxious. i might feel a bit seasick and it's not going to be comfor
pumza fihlani, bbc news, belfast. scientists say they've made important progress in the search for a cure for ebola, the virus which has killed almost 15,000 people in africa since it first emerged in the mid 1970s. two experimental drugs have significantly increased survival rates in clinical trials in the democratic republic of congo where health workers have been struggling to contain an outbreak of ebola for more than a year. the teenage climate change campaigner, greta thunberg is...
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police are at the scene of a crash in west belfast, where it is understood that a car struck a number of people outside a cemetery. one man has been arrested and a number of people are in hospital. what do we know? around midday today, an incident on the white rock roadin today, an incident on the white rock road in west belfast. details are still very sketchy. what seems clear is that a silver car was at the centre of this incident. appears to have collided with at least one other vehicle, certainly collided with a van. also there were pedestrians in the area and a number of those pedestrians were injured. two people have been taken to hospital, we understand one person has been severely injured and one man has been arrested. no suggestion this is in any way terrorist related. nor that anyone was deliberately targeted. itjust appears for whatever reason someone lost control of their car at high speed and people have been injured asa speed and people have been injured as a result. thank you very much for that update, thank you. the home secretary, priti patel, has said she wants crimi
police are at the scene of a crash in west belfast, where it is understood that a car struck a number of people outside a cemetery. one man has been arrested and a number of people are in hospital. what do we know? around midday today, an incident on the white rock roadin today, an incident on the white rock road in west belfast. details are still very sketchy. what seems clear is that a silver car was at the centre of this incident. appears to have collided with at least one other vehicle,...
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similar temperatures in belfast to edinburgh ataround similar temperatures in belfast to edinburgh at around 20 but we could reach 26 in london next weekend. this is bbc news, the headlines: britain will face shortages of fuel, food and medicine if it leaves the european union without a transition deal, jamming ports and requiring a hard border in ireland — that's according to official government documents leaked to the sunday times newspaper. there's been an explosion at a wedding reception in the afghan capital, kabul. dozens of people are reported to have been killed. eyewitnesses say the blast was caused by a suicide bomber inside the packed hall. no—one has admitted carrying out the attack. hundreds of far—right supporters, some of them wearing body armour and helmets, have held a rally in the western us city of portland, while anti—fascist protestors demonstrated against them. a line of police separated the two sides and no significant clashes have been reported. police in berkshire have been searching a caravan site close
similar temperatures in belfast to edinburgh ataround similar temperatures in belfast to edinburgh at around 20 but we could reach 26 in london next weekend. this is bbc news, the headlines: britain will face shortages of fuel, food and medicine if it leaves the european union without a transition deal, jamming ports and requiring a hard border in ireland — that's according to official government documents leaked to the sunday times newspaper. there's been an explosion at a wedding reception...
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clodagh rice, bbc news, belfast. the entertainerjoe longthorne has died at the age of 6a. the singer and impressionist who regularly appeared on tv shows and toured the uk and europe had a career spanning five decades. the entertainer les dennis said he was "a supreme talent". joe longthorne started in the entertainment business at an early age, after winning a talent contest in hull — the city where he was born, from where nicola gilroy reports. will there be any barbra streisand fans here? yes! well, right, here's frank sinatra for you. laughter. he had charisma and a wealth of signing impersonations. # and now the end is near... # diamonds are forever! that madejoe longthorne's career an enduring one. as the most promising artist of 1983, joe longthorne. he first started performing when he was 1a, but got his big break on the tv show search for a star, becoming a regular on british television. # i don't know why i'm frightened. # i know my way around here... everybody wanted to be like joe. everybody wanted to sing like joe. even the stars wanted to sing like joe. if
clodagh rice, bbc news, belfast. the entertainerjoe longthorne has died at the age of 6a. the singer and impressionist who regularly appeared on tv shows and toured the uk and europe had a career spanning five decades. the entertainer les dennis said he was "a supreme talent". joe longthorne started in the entertainment business at an early age, after winning a talent contest in hull — the city where he was born, from where nicola gilroy reports. will there be any barbra streisand...
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from yorkshire to belfast to bangor. in london, the apparent unity of the crowd disguised divisions over what they were opposed to. the government's suspension of parliament orjust the government? opposed to a no—deal brexit or leaving the eu at all? is this about proroguing or brexit or conservatives? a bit of both, really. mainly proroguing and brexit, but both. are you a supporter of the european union? i am not in support of a bosses club, i am in support of the european workers of greece, spain and italy, but i don't support a bosses club in europe. you're anti—eu? i am anti the eu, yes. i am opposed to a no—deal brexit. brexit with a deal would be ok? i would prefer we would remain, but i could live with a brexit with a decent deal. you are a french national. why are you here? why am i here today? because i am one of the eu 27 who has been living for decades here. it is about a no—deal brexit and hatred and it is about hindering democratic processes. deeply held feelings are on display as thousands take to
from yorkshire to belfast to bangor. in london, the apparent unity of the crowd disguised divisions over what they were opposed to. the government's suspension of parliament orjust the government? opposed to a no—deal brexit or leaving the eu at all? is this about proroguing or brexit or conservatives? a bit of both, really. mainly proroguing and brexit, but both. are you a supporter of the european union? i am not in support of a bosses club, i am in support of the european workers of...
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skies working in is the rain moves north out of scotland and temperatures start to rise. 21 degrees in belfast, 27 towards london and south—east england. the vast majority having a dry start to the weekend but some showers across western areas. and temperatures rising further, up to 30 degrees in the south—east of england. still the low 20s for scotland and northern ireland but still feeling pleasantly warm. in through the second half of the weekend and bank holiday monday, that would set a new record for the late august bank holiday if temperatures continue to rise. that's all from the bbc news at one — so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news... england's jason roy has come through a concussion test and is fit to play in the third test against australia which begins at headingley tomorrow. the opening batsman was struck on the head by a ball in the nets yesterday. however. . . england have confirmed that surrey batsman 0llie pope is on his way to headingley to be on standby
skies working in is the rain moves north out of scotland and temperatures start to rise. 21 degrees in belfast, 27 towards london and south—east england. the vast majority having a dry start to the weekend but some showers across western areas. and temperatures rising further, up to 30 degrees in the south—east of england. still the low 20s for scotland and northern ireland but still feeling pleasantly warm. in through the second half of the weekend and bank holiday monday, that would set a...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. let's take a look at some of today's other news. a planned strike by more than 4,000 workers at heathrow airport has been called off. the one—day walkout, scheduled for tomorrow, would have forced airlines to cancel many flights. the unite union and the airport have now reached a deal over pay for support staff, which includes firefighters and security guards. police in malaysia investigating the disappearance of a 15—year—old london schoolgirl say there are no signs of foul play. nora quoirin, who has special needs, went missing while on a holiday with her family at a resort 40 miles south of the capital, kuala lumpur. mcdonald's has admitted that its paper straws, introduced last year to cut down on plastic waste, cannot be easily recycled. staff have been told to dispose of them in general waste. the firm says it is working on a solution. thousands of extra troops are on the streets of kashmir after india withdrew the special status of its part of the disputed territory, inflaming tensions with pakistan. the move is being s
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. let's take a look at some of today's other news. a planned strike by more than 4,000 workers at heathrow airport has been called off. the one—day walkout, scheduled for tomorrow, would have forced airlines to cancel many flights. the unite union and the airport have now reached a deal over pay for support staff, which includes firefighters and security guards. police in malaysia investigating the disappearance of a 15—year—old london schoolgirl say there are...
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edinburgh on 22 in belfast. uncertainty for monday. we may see showers break out and those temperatures perhaps coming down by a degree or two. all. the eu will not give up the irish backstop. that was his response to borisjohnson‘s key demand as he tries to renegotiate the brexit deal. translation: the key elements of this agreement, including the irish backstop, are notjust technical constraints or legal quibbling, but are genuine, indispensable guarantees. but the prime minister says it won't be uk that puts up a physical border between northern ireland and the republic. under no circumstances will the uk government be instituting, imposing, checks or controls of any kind at that border. so, is this the brexit blame game? also on the programme... why a no—deal brexit could lead to more domestic waste ending up in landfill sites in england — guess where it will end up. most of our landfill capacity is further north, up in the midlands, north of england, so it would have to start being trucked from the ports up to those landfill
edinburgh on 22 in belfast. uncertainty for monday. we may see showers break out and those temperatures perhaps coming down by a degree or two. all. the eu will not give up the irish backstop. that was his response to borisjohnson‘s key demand as he tries to renegotiate the brexit deal. translation: the key elements of this agreement, including the irish backstop, are notjust technical constraints or legal quibbling, but are genuine, indispensable guarantees. but the prime minister says it...
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are ads in the open as far as johnson visits belfast for the 1st time as prime minister. there are protests are planned against saddam's military rulers after 5 demonstrators including 4 students were killed and he's firing. and though we've been telling you about the rain into pakistan a bit of a break for the next couple of days as to save it could see of course the afternoon thunderstorms a sudden halt as heavy as it has been elsewhere it is a fairly quiet picture how much as warm as usual for this time of year for 2 and celsius in toronto $36.00 degrees across in kabul another warm day in with a high of 33 degrees what is your showers to the north of that what the way across into western sections of georgia as we head through friday. tom it is not really moving a woman n.l.f. on friday with high the of 35 degrees celsius that we had down towards the arabian peninsula same story the last few days we've got to look out across the southern portions and this really is all part of this monsoon rains coming across the south indian ocean but a clear day for most of all those
are ads in the open as far as johnson visits belfast for the 1st time as prime minister. there are protests are planned against saddam's military rulers after 5 demonstrators including 4 students were killed and he's firing. and though we've been telling you about the rain into pakistan a bit of a break for the next couple of days as to save it could see of course the afternoon thunderstorms a sudden halt as heavy as it has been elsewhere it is a fairly quiet picture how much as warm as usual...
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towering over the city and can be seen from all around and very much a symbol of belfast. a six—year—old boy is still in a critical but stable condition, after reportedly being thrown from the tenth floor of the tate modern gallery in london. he was found on the roof of the fifth floor, after falling yesterday from a viewing platform. a 17—year—old boy arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, remains in custody. what's more we discover today about what happened ? what's more we discover today about what happened? not much about exactly what happened. the gallery has been open today to one of the most popular tourist attractions in britain. you can see people leaving and it closes in about half an hour 01’ so. and it closes in about half an hour or so. if you look at when it happened, you can see the extension of the gallery here, right up at the top of the tenth floor you can see the viewing platform and there are security railings there. they are well above waist height on the average adult so have a six—year—old boy came to be over them and then down for
towering over the city and can be seen from all around and very much a symbol of belfast. a six—year—old boy is still in a critical but stable condition, after reportedly being thrown from the tenth floor of the tate modern gallery in london. he was found on the roof of the fifth floor, after falling yesterday from a viewing platform. a 17—year—old boy arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, remains in custody. what's more we discover today about what happened ? what's more we...
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johnson has visited belfast for the 1st time as u.k. prime minister and was greeted by worries about the border and the backstop tomorrow sarah now with more of my european brought us up to barbara. there and thank you yes that's right the so-called backstop and avoiding a hard border with the republic of ireland is a sticking point for boris johnson he wants it scrapped but the e.u. has refused to meet in the u.k. could leave without an agreement at the end of october when arlin's largest nationalist party told johnson that would be disastrous. 7 grabbing the attention of the prime minister or trying to these belfast shipyard workers are set to lose their jobs their predicament just one of the challenges northern ireland's devolved government here at stormont could be addressing if it were up and running. for instance and promised to spend no effort to make that happen it's great to be to be here in northern ireland and. clearly the people know that out of being without a government without stormont 2 years and sixpence so my prime foc
johnson has visited belfast for the 1st time as u.k. prime minister and was greeted by worries about the border and the backstop tomorrow sarah now with more of my european brought us up to barbara. there and thank you yes that's right the so-called backstop and avoiding a hard border with the republic of ireland is a sticking point for boris johnson he wants it scrapped but the e.u. has refused to meet in the u.k. could leave without an agreement at the end of october when arlin's largest...
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belfast more than $100.00 stranded at sea are now allowed to come ashore after italy and the e.u. reached a deal over where they will go last week that the prime minister met there salvini block today tallinn coast guard vessel good 80 from docking until european nations agreed to take in the asylum seekers so when he says the migrants have been accepted by germany france portugal luxembourg and ireland they were rescued on thursday from 2 boats off the coast of malta and they're expected to dock in southern italy a little later. u.s. civil rights lawyers have gone back to court in an effort to stop the separation of migrant children from their families at the border with mexico the american civil liberties union says more than $900.00 children have been removed from their parents since june last year 20 percent of them were under the age of 5 the separations took place the spite a court ruling in 2018 that the practice should be stopped the a.c.l.u. has asked the judge to rule whether the actions were justified iran is warning it will further scale back its commitments to the nuc
belfast more than $100.00 stranded at sea are now allowed to come ashore after italy and the e.u. reached a deal over where they will go last week that the prime minister met there salvini block today tallinn coast guard vessel good 80 from docking until european nations agreed to take in the asylum seekers so when he says the migrants have been accepted by germany france portugal luxembourg and ireland they were rescued on thursday from 2 boats off the coast of malta and they're expected to...
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has imagined the story is all about the project is a collaboration between the dutch institute the belfast corporation. and the balance house. as good as it is going to focus of the project is why was the bauhaus adopted or in some cases rejected and why was it all used to reinterpret it and we discovered that it was about creating a blueprint for a new society and a new relationship between art and society is it going to bow house artist's vision of a better world is just as attractive now as it was this century. strong women in africa. the battle against violence. physical and sexual abuse and tradition. in many countries in africa women and girls are still subject to terrify atrocities. but they're fighting back. and so as europe the european night is in crisis. if it's to have a future it will meet champions young champions. meet for activists who are country. they are fighting the dream. do they stand a chance. can they save the european idea. mike i need to stand up for european values and contribute to something important coming up see if. the future of europe starts september 2nd o
has imagined the story is all about the project is a collaboration between the dutch institute the belfast corporation. and the balance house. as good as it is going to focus of the project is why was the bauhaus adopted or in some cases rejected and why was it all used to reinterpret it and we discovered that it was about creating a blueprint for a new society and a new relationship between art and society is it going to bow house artist's vision of a better world is just as attractive now as...
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chris page in belfast. it is starting to rain in westminster because the temperature is skyrocketing. a short break. catch up skyrocketing. a short break. catch up with the sport. bury have been expelled from the football league. that happened late last night. sports minister nigel adams called it a dark day for football, england women's head coach phil neville, who has close links with the club, says the heart has been ripped from the town. this after tickets had been printed for saturday's game, fans cleaned the stadium in preparation, all ahead of a takeover from c and n sporting risk, which looked set to safeguard its future. but the sporting analytics company pulled out at the 11th hour due to insurmountable challenges. neville, whose mum jill was club secretary, and dad neville was director, called it a desperate situation for the fans. when you tune into bbc, bury‘s name will no longer be read out, ligue one, league 2, this club was one of the founding members of the league. when football started i
chris page in belfast. it is starting to rain in westminster because the temperature is skyrocketing. a short break. catch up skyrocketing. a short break. catch up with the sport. bury have been expelled from the football league. that happened late last night. sports minister nigel adams called it a dark day for football, england women's head coach phil neville, who has close links with the club, says the heart has been ripped from the town. this after tickets had been printed for saturday's...