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parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly catholic population in belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was that the or you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing like they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians were murdered as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and integrates which the pollution was involved in some of those cases the killers would lead to be named. and getting i think it went to the very very top i think it is. the water where all the taishan you walk on and give the go ahead. the decontamination process has now been underway continuously for several years. to put it. the importance of what they want to go to how different i can get thought about it what is the central credit that denotes you got it. i thought that somebody might still say yes i got. the receipt just needs. to get a minute. follow what i want to see solace mu
parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly catholic population in belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was that the or you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing like they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians were murdered as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised...
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from belfast, here's emma vardy. british or irish? for most voters in northern ireland, elections have always come down to this fundamental choice. ulster shall remain firm to the very end! what we in sinn fein want to do is to build political opposition and to quantify opposition to the british presence. a conflict condemned to repeat itself at the ballot box. the politics of today still echo the troubles of the past, and brexit has deepened old divides. these peace walls have long separated communities, but now, on each side, new alliances have formed, pitting unionists against nationalists and leave versus remain. across the political spectrum, parties have stepped aside for each other, to maximise votes in each camp. it means north belfast has become an out and out fight between the democratic unionists and sinn fein. it is nigel dodds' seat, the leader of the dup in westminster, for two years the conservatives' allies in government. trying to unseat him, a prominent sinn fein politician with strong republican credentials, belfast
from belfast, here's emma vardy. british or irish? for most voters in northern ireland, elections have always come down to this fundamental choice. ulster shall remain firm to the very end! what we in sinn fein want to do is to build political opposition and to quantify opposition to the british presence. a conflict condemned to repeat itself at the ballot box. the politics of today still echo the troubles of the past, and brexit has deepened old divides. these peace walls have long separated...
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time my father was working in the rolls royce factory in belfast. until some of his war college find out he was a catholic and he had to leave. it and worked as a postman in the area for a while at this stage we were living in the star millis area of belfast. there are a small number of catholic families living in the area at the time and on we'd been warned on a number of occasions it was time to really fight and i suppose the final straw for us was one of our almost after one of our near neighbors at windowsills and mommy and daddy obviously say the stage it was time to move out of the aisle fast on the decision was taken to move on at that stage. a band from birmingham mommy wanted to move there she felt would be safer but my father loved the countryside so moch so we ended up there. i suppose my last recollections of my father are and leaving to go to the hospital to visit mommy and my sister ocean and she was only 2 days old at the time. not really the last that i can remember of them c.n.n. going to true that the front door to us at them in th
time my father was working in the rolls royce factory in belfast. until some of his war college find out he was a catholic and he had to leave. it and worked as a postman in the area for a while at this stage we were living in the star millis area of belfast. there are a small number of catholic families living in the area at the time and on we'd been warned on a number of occasions it was time to really fight and i suppose the final straw for us was one of our almost after one of our near...
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so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of whole streets in belfast at the time. on the 5th of june 1906 the gang attacked a small rural pope called the rock bar near keady kind. of approaching the pope they shot a local man called mick mcgrath as he left the building. they then detonated a nail bomb which failed to explode. what was striking about this particular attack was that all those involved were members of the local police force the r.u.c. with some on duty as the attack took place. in summing up and sentencing these place officers the lord chief justice went so far. claim. that they were trying to rid the. issues to. a very important landmark for the campaign and 999 was the fact that we acquired. a former sergeant and they are you saying. he had been convicted of the merger a man called william strathairn and he had served 7 years in prison. prepared enough. it became available to us in the spring of $9099.00. for the 1st time really away realized that the job bombings was linked to so many other attacks north of the border. to the miami sho
so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of whole streets in belfast at the time. on the 5th of june 1906 the gang attacked a small rural pope called the rock bar near keady kind. of approaching the pope they shot a local man called mick mcgrath as he left the building. they then detonated a nail bomb which failed to explode. what was striking about this particular attack was that all those involved were members of the local police force the r.u.c. with some on...
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so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of whole streets in belfast at the time. on the 5th of june. 76 the gang attacked a small pope called the rock bar near kiddie. gras as he left the building. they then detonated a little bomb which failed to explode. about this particular type was that all those involved were members of the local police force the r.u.c. . duty as the attack took place. on and sensing these police officers the lord chief justice went so far as to claim . that they were trying to rid the law of pestilence but that's the kind of language that nazi shoes to choose. a very important landmark for the campaign and 999 was the fact that we acquired they. was a former sergeant and they are you say he had been convicted of the marge are all of a man called william strathairn and he had served 7 years in prison and prepared enough outlining the activities of that land. it became available to us in the spring of $9099.00. for the 1st time really away realised that the job of monaghan bombings was linked to so many other attacks north of the
so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of whole streets in belfast at the time. on the 5th of june. 76 the gang attacked a small pope called the rock bar near kiddie. gras as he left the building. they then detonated a little bomb which failed to explode. about this particular type was that all those involved were members of the local police force the r.u.c. . duty as the attack took place. on and sensing these police officers the lord chief justice went so...
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14 celsius, and 10 degrees in belfast and glasgow as well. no snow. thursday into friday we keep the southerly winds as of this is thursday night and early hours of friday and see for the pulses of rain heading our way so really soggy changeable and mild and just the week, it does look as though this temperatures will probably drop a little bit, not going to be hovering around 13 or 14 for very long, backed onto around eight or 11 may become friday. end of the week really unsettled across most of the uk and the indication is that this unsettled and relatively mild weather will continue through the weekend although how much rain and sunshine we are going to get this weekend is still a little uncertain but suffice to say i will not say it again and again, u nsettled. not say it again and again, unsettled. goodbye. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: prime minister! boris johnson returns to the dispatch box — he says there'll be a new law to finish brexit talks by the end of next year. this parliament is not going to waste the time of the nation
14 celsius, and 10 degrees in belfast and glasgow as well. no snow. thursday into friday we keep the southerly winds as of this is thursday night and early hours of friday and see for the pulses of rain heading our way so really soggy changeable and mild and just the week, it does look as though this temperatures will probably drop a little bit, not going to be hovering around 13 or 14 for very long, backed onto around eight or 11 may become friday. end of the week really unsettled across most...
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the police actually took part in the attacks on the catholic community and belfast at the time. so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of whole streets in belfast at the time. on the 5th of june 1906 the gang attacked a small rural pope called the rock bar near keady kind. of approaching the pope they shot a local man called mick mcgrath as he left the building. they then detonated a nail bomb which failed to explode. this particular. members of the local police force the are used. as the attack took place. on and sensing least police officers the lord chief justice went so far as to claim . that they were trying to rid the. us accountable in which the nazi she used to choose. a very important landmark for the campaign and 999 was the fact that we acquired. a bit of john we are who was a former sergeant and they are you see he had been convicted of the merger all of a man called william strathairn and he had served 7 years in prison and prepares an affidavit outlining. it became available to us in the spring of $9099.00. for the 1st time reall
the police actually took part in the attacks on the catholic community and belfast at the time. so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of whole streets in belfast at the time. on the 5th of june 1906 the gang attacked a small rural pope called the rock bar near keady kind. of approaching the pope they shot a local man called mick mcgrath as he left the building. they then detonated a nail bomb which failed to explode. this particular. members of the local...
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attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the time. than a 100 innocent civilians women. as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent. to which the solution was involved in some of those cases they kill as would later be named. i think it went to the very very top i think it is. the water where all the taste you on and give the go ahead. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were unemployed. and it wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solidarity engineer elections manufacture consent and other principle holds according to no on chomsky one set of rules for the rich ops etc. that's what happens when you put her into the hands of a narrow sector of wilf which is dedicated to increasin
attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the time. than a 100 innocent civilians women. as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent. to which the solution was involved in some of those cases they kill as would later be named. i think it went to the very very top i think it is. the water where all the taste you on and give the go ahead. during the great depression which i'm old enough to...
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so let's start with ordinary love, which is written by owen mccafferty, a belfast playwright, and it starts leslie manville and liam neeson as a couple who have, in their past, a tragedy, a loss, but they are living with it and dealing with it and we meet them at the beginning of the movie. they're doing a walk that she's kind of insisted they do because they're reaching that age when they're starting to get aches and pains and they need to stay healthy. she then feels a lump in her breast and he says "i'm sure it's absolutely nothing" and she says "well, i don't know". he says "ok, go and see the doctor and whatever it is, we'll go through it together". and then, of course, what happens is they discover that it is something and they then have to go through medical intervention. and despite the fact he has said, you know, "i will be with you through all of it," necessarily, their paths start to diverge. but the brilliance of the movie is that it manages to intertwine something which is very, very big in their lives happening with the small, tiny everyday mundane details of being in h
so let's start with ordinary love, which is written by owen mccafferty, a belfast playwright, and it starts leslie manville and liam neeson as a couple who have, in their past, a tragedy, a loss, but they are living with it and dealing with it and we meet them at the beginning of the movie. they're doing a walk that she's kind of insisted they do because they're reaching that age when they're starting to get aches and pains and they need to stay healthy. she then feels a lump in her breast and...
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attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast take more than a 100 innocent civilians with blood as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent to which the solution was involved in some of those cases the killers would lead to be named. i think it went to the very very top i think it is. the water where politicians you know on the go ahead. all of us will hopes it has been absolutely. but say it's about a view that appears even in deaf and blind babies even if you never heard of seen loved you will love tickles by a parents. and then we learn how to use this in a more complex way i'm one of the things that we learn is to have to join in with love to contagiously to love somebody even if you don't know why they're laughing. desists is a stick from a water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad was there the litter bugs are throwing us away industry s
attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast take more than a 100 innocent civilians with blood as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent to which the solution was involved in some of those cases the killers would lead to be named. i think it went to the very very top i think it is. the water where politicians you know on the go ahead. all of us will hopes it has been absolutely. but say it's...
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at the time my father was working in the rolls royce factory in belfast. until some of us were colleagues find out he was a catholic and he had to leave. he then worked as a postman in the area for a while at this stage we were living in the some the last area of alfonse. there are a small number of catholic families living in the area at the same man and we've been warned on a number of years was it was time to do is hurt. i suppose the final straw for us was. almost after one of our near neighbors. obviously said of stage it was time to move. on the decision was taken to move on at that stage. mommy wanted to move. but my father left the countryside so. we ended up there. i suppose my last recollections of my father are and leaving to go to the hospital to visit my sister ocean and she was only 2 days old at the time. not really the last that i can remember of c.n.n. going out to the front door to us at them in the hospital. particular even on my i was with my father on the intention was to stop it on the spot on the way home and have a sound operators d
at the time my father was working in the rolls royce factory in belfast. until some of us were colleagues find out he was a catholic and he had to leave. he then worked as a postman in the area for a while at this stage we were living in the some the last area of alfonse. there are a small number of catholic families living in the area at the same man and we've been warned on a number of years was it was time to do is hurt. i suppose the final straw for us was. almost after one of our near...
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attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of whole streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilians women. as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and integrates which the pollution was involved in some of those cases the killers would later be named into the now we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think it is for all the water where all the taste and you thought was going on and gave the go ahead. welcome back across the uk where all things considered i'm sure imagine we're discussing some real news. and now to london where we're joined by marcus papadopoulos he's the editor of politics 1st magazine markets thank you for joining us today. in the 1st part of the program we were talking about the outcome of the british general election for the u.k. and now i'd like to a kind of extrapolate outward to other parts of the world to the united states and to europe. you know when brags that in 2016 it was easy for a lot of people to say in the elites in all the smart people to look down
attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of whole streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilians women. as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and integrates which the pollution was involved in some of those cases the killers would later be named into the now we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think it is for all the water where all the taste and you thought was going on and...
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for belfast, plymouth, single digits for belfast, plymouth, single digits for the time being. frontal system still running across the north west on saturday, bristol wins as well. further south and east we are looking at a lot of dry weather. england died well should be largely dry on saturday. cloud around but sunny breaks, largely fine for northern ireland, rain clipping into the north—west. eastern scotland dry, the western side seen outbreaks of rain. all of us just about by this stage in double figures. it stays very mild as we go into sunday, we should see more sunshine developing cross england, wales, the south and east of scotland. still some outbreaks at times, temperatures of ii—ilidc in one or two places. as we head into the last couple of days of 2019, most will see dry weather, some rate of the north—west, it will stay fairly mild. —— some rain into the north—west. hello, this is bbc news, the headlines: spanish police have named the three british holidaymakers who died in a swimming pool on christmas eve. gabriel diya and his two children drowned at a
for belfast, plymouth, single digits for belfast, plymouth, single digits for the time being. frontal system still running across the north west on saturday, bristol wins as well. further south and east we are looking at a lot of dry weather. england died well should be largely dry on saturday. cloud around but sunny breaks, largely fine for northern ireland, rain clipping into the north—west. eastern scotland dry, the western side seen outbreaks of rain. all of us just about by this stage in...
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it comes from a bank worker in belfast. our nhs is the worst off in the uk since the dup and sinn fein can work together, is it time we put party politics aside and have direct rule for the sake of people's lives? i could reach out a long list of statistics. suffice to say the health service is in a pretty desperate position. i don't think anybody up there or back it would take issue of that. it is a big issue. i will ask you to carry on jeffrey donaldson, is it time for direct rule for the sake of the people? there are huge decisions that need to be taken in northern ireland. i see it every day in my work as a public representative. i see the impact it is having on the people we represent. i am eating them on the doorsteps as i am sure all of my colleagues here are. people are suffering as a result of having to wait for access to treatment that they desperately need now. we need our assembly back and we need it back today. health has to be priority for us. any restored assembly. but i say this, when the secretary of state
it comes from a bank worker in belfast. our nhs is the worst off in the uk since the dup and sinn fein can work together, is it time we put party politics aside and have direct rule for the sake of people's lives? i could reach out a long list of statistics. suffice to say the health service is in a pretty desperate position. i don't think anybody up there or back it would take issue of that. it is a big issue. i will ask you to carry on jeffrey donaldson, is it time for direct rule for the...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @ bbckasiamadera. now on bbc news sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: why arsenal's mezut ozil finds himself at the centre of a row with china, which could hurt the english premier league. the champions of europe, liverpool return to madrid. they take on atletico, in the draw for the champions league knockouts. and there's a late late winnerfor lazio, as they come from behind to stun cagliari in serie a. welcome to the programme. arsenal forward mesut ozil has thrown his club and the english premier leauge, into a confrontation with china, following his social media posts on the treatment of uigher muslims. the german claimed they were persecuted, prompting a chinese broadcaster to drop arsenal's match with manchester city from its schedule. and that could have damaging implications in the lucrative chinese market. here'
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @ bbckasiamadera. now on bbc news sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: why arsenal's mezut ozil finds himself at the centre of a row with china, which could hurt the english premier league. the champions of europe, liverpool return to madrid. they take on atletico, in the draw for the champions league...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. the headlines on bbc news: boeing suspends production of its 737 max aircraft, which had been the subject of intense scrutiny following two fatal crashes. we must repay the trust of the electorate and that is what we are going to do. borisjohnson welcomes his new conservative mps to westminster, and says they must repay the trust of former labour voters who backed them last week. the prime minister has announced two cabinet appointments — simon hart becomes the new welsh secretary, while retiring mp, nicky morgan, becomes a life peer, retaining her brief as culture secretary. hundreds of former sub—postmasters and post mistresses accused of stealing from the post office say they've been vindicated, following a high court ruling that the computer system they had to use was flawed. last week the post office agreed to pay compensation of 58 million pounds to more than 550 workers, many of whom lost their livelihoods or were even sent to prison. 0ur personal finance correspondent simo
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. the headlines on bbc news: boeing suspends production of its 737 max aircraft, which had been the subject of intense scrutiny following two fatal crashes. we must repay the trust of the electorate and that is what we are going to do. borisjohnson welcomes his new conservative mps to westminster, and says they must repay the trust of former labour voters who backed them last week. the prime minister has announced two cabinet appointments — simon hart becomes the...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. labour's heartlands in wales were not safe from the conservatives' sweep to power, where they gained six seats. the tories took seats that have been red for generations, like the industrial town of bridgend, and they also from there, our correspondent, hywel griffith, reports on the results in wales.
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. labour's heartlands in wales were not safe from the conservatives' sweep to power, where they gained six seats. the tories took seats that have been red for generations, like the industrial town of bridgend, and they also from there, our correspondent, hywel griffith, reports on the results in wales.
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her friends nothing they could actually buy so it's a potemkin village yes remember we saw this in belfast during the troubles the legacy of the troubles as some storefronts are left as a potemkin village they are look like something is going on but they're actually empty as a way to negotiate what's the ancient rivalries up there in belfast northern ireland so here is another make believe to eat their earning list bull market the s. and p. $500.00 p. e. ratio in white versus earnings per share green as you see the earnings per share are tumbling where as the p. e. ratio is soaring stocks are soaring earnings are flat or in fact declining well earnings are shrinking because of big lobel zation the valorization all the easy money is off the table with peak oil which means all the easy cheap oil is gone we've peaked everything everything that's been cheap is gone in our eyes in ourselves as a negative interest rates are all about self councils ation your eating your arm to stay alive eventually the doesn't work so speaking of the make believe there's nothing more make believe than feel its c
her friends nothing they could actually buy so it's a potemkin village yes remember we saw this in belfast during the troubles the legacy of the troubles as some storefronts are left as a potemkin village they are look like something is going on but they're actually empty as a way to negotiate what's the ancient rivalries up there in belfast northern ireland so here is another make believe to eat their earning list bull market the s. and p. $500.00 p. e. ratio in white versus earnings per share...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. hundreds of former sub—postmasters accused of stealing from the post office say they've been vindicated, following a high court ruling that the computer system they had to use was flawed. last week the post office agreed to pay compensation to more than 550 workers, many lost their livelihoods or were even sent to prison. simon gompertz has been talking to some of them. 14 years trying to clear their names. seema, on the left, was sent to prison while pregnant, because of shortfalls on her post office's computer in surrey. jo lost £60,000 through computer shortfalls at her branch in hampshire, and pleaded guilty to false accounting to avoid a more serious charge of theft. both were at court today, triumphant, along with dozens of others who had run local post offices, that thejudgment had gone their way. cheering financially, physically, mentally, everything. as you probably know, i was pregnant when they put me away, and whole family suffered, notjust, like, you know, i couldn't w
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. hundreds of former sub—postmasters accused of stealing from the post office say they've been vindicated, following a high court ruling that the computer system they had to use was flawed. last week the post office agreed to pay compensation to more than 550 workers, many lost their livelihoods or were even sent to prison. simon gompertz has been talking to some of them. 14 years trying to clear their names. seema, on the left, was sent to prison while pregnant,...
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participants in the streets in belfast. more than a 100 innocent civilians were. seniors and we found out more. about the extent. to which the solution was involved in some of those cases the killers would lead to be named. i think. to the very top i think it is. where all the patients you. give the go ahead. yes it's such. a very warm welcome to you you're watching us and. i. was not going to look like this it. was really. i please please please please. please please. our team speaks to a law professor fighting for the release of guantanamo bay in may 2 was subjected to shocking torture at the hands of the cia. 'd or. why you're just going to charge her for weeks or thank you if you are poor to. world war. i thousands gathered to strike action across france as mass protests against pension reform plans enter a 3rd week violence has gripped the french capital with police using tear gas against them and.
participants in the streets in belfast. more than a 100 innocent civilians were. seniors and we found out more. about the extent. to which the solution was involved in some of those cases the killers would lead to be named. i think. to the very top i think it is. where all the patients you. give the go ahead. yes it's such. a very warm welcome to you you're watching us and. i. was not going to look like this it. was really. i please please please please. please please. our team speaks to a law...
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in the morning, 10 degrees for plymouth and belfast. 11 in glasgow, setting us up belfast. 11 in glasgow, setting us upfora mild belfast. 11 in glasgow, setting us up for a mild weekend. high pressure not too far away to the south—east. lots of dry weather. a frontal system still to the north—west so here we will see outbreaks of rain moving across parts of northern ireland, particularly heavy rain in western scotland as we go through the day. with the breeze over the mountains we are likely to break up some of the cloud on the north—east of scotla nd some of the cloud on the north—east of scotland so here you could see some sunshine. generally cloudy across england and wales. it should brighten up a bit. parts of merseyside and north—eastern england could see some sunshine. mild across—the—board, could see some sunshine. mild across—the—boa rd, 10—12. could see some sunshine. mild across—the—board, 10—12. some brightness for north—eastern scotland, could get to 13. as we going to sunday it turns milder still. this wedge of milder indeed will come in across th
in the morning, 10 degrees for plymouth and belfast. 11 in glasgow, setting us up belfast. 11 in glasgow, setting us upfora mild belfast. 11 in glasgow, setting us up for a mild weekend. high pressure not too far away to the south—east. lots of dry weather. a frontal system still to the north—west so here we will see outbreaks of rain moving across parts of northern ireland, particularly heavy rain in western scotland as we go through the day. with the breeze over the mountains we are...
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parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalist attacks particularly catholic population in belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was that the or you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currents which the solution was involved in some of those cases the killers would later be named goodwin and getting i think it went to the very very top i think it the process the water where all the taishan so you thought was going on and gave the go ahead. russian officials have identified the suspect in a shooting at a federal security service field in central moscow 2 people were killed and 5 injured in the attack. and other stories that shape the week moscow and the e.u. to lash out at u.s. sanctions targeting russia's north stream to gas pipelines in germany the berlin s
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of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks protect the only catholic population in belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was that the are you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast at the hague more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currents which the collusion was involved in some of those cases they killers would later be named goodwin and we gang i think it went to the very very top i think it is crossed the water where all the patients you thought was going on and give the go ahead. on arizona's johnson. and i just got out of prison for. 41 years. cemetery and so. i got arrested for tim some might. go on like this everything was taken out of. my work and not. think it was. meant to snow man that looks a little bit like me. i. want to. work otto from this. that so you're going. to go. in on a friday
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parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly catholic population in belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes a mob was straight up with these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilians were murdered as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currency which the collusion was involved in some of those cases the killers would lead to be named goodwin and we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think it the cross the water where all the taste you thought was going on and give the go ahead. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very clear to . killer thawing time to sit down and talk. but whole existence to. pu
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convicting anyone of these matters and they went to dublin they went to belfast they read that as to the papers yet it seems that the police were just not interested i had been a nobody. better legacy it's no good my complaints against the better better were your feet and that is by you have no go areas but there you seek to go in on the net other than this was a friend of mine and he visited presence of course and then he was funny understand what was going on and around on john and we saw that there were a lot of murders in what we called a triangle going down an area right into the my and over to for the gun and we were keeping a list of all the steps and then i decided that we should list them publish them and publish the 1st print on that subject as the triangle of death and it was a name that was taken up by the media because ever afterwards they talked about the murder triangle so we left the time and the little information we had from relatives at the time. and published the path which. it went very quickly a show we published a 2nd one and the word additions to it me publish
convicting anyone of these matters and they went to dublin they went to belfast they read that as to the papers yet it seems that the police were just not interested i had been a nobody. better legacy it's no good my complaints against the better better were your feet and that is by you have no go areas but there you seek to go in on the net other than this was a friend of mine and he visited presence of course and then he was funny understand what was going on and around on john and we saw...
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attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and its occurrence which the solution was involved in some of those cases that killers would later be named into then and we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think it is. the water where politicians you thought was going on and give the go ahead. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is truth what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maid in the shallows. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was and most of my family were unemployed or people. no there wasn't it was bit you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulne
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parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly on the population of belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was that the r.u.c. the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilians were murdered as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currents which think collusion was involved in some of those cases the killers would later be named into the now we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think if the photos cross the water where politicians you thought was going on and give the go ahead. one of the things that i started to realize is that the noise in my head as it me i started the practice of organizing my wife around what i wanted my life to be about even when it conflicted with my internal annoyance so you know why i wrote a book but in my head i'm not smart enough people like me to write books. but
parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly on the population of belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was that the r.u.c. the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilians were murdered as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the...
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parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly catholic population of belfast tens of thousands for forced to flee their homes come up with strike and put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilians women. as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currents which think pollution was involved in some of those cases the killers would later be named goodwin and we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think it gave those. the water where all the taste and you walk on and give the go ahead. my name is on all rams the president working on here on this is called sanctuary for years it offers. housing and restoration for at risk and homeless veterans they always have that. how you would be nice to have been imprisoned do you have a film that i thought the most pollution it'll be when you get the stigma attached you know so that
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it's directed by glenn liebling, who made that fantastic movie good vibrations about the belfast punk scene and terry hooley. i think this is leslie mann field best performance, i really hope that she gets recognised at the bath does. i love her, i could watch her in anything, and ever since her might lead days, you can see that this is just... i loved her and phantom threat as well, but the thing is, what's really brilliant about it firstly, it has this mark about that authenticity, he's writing from some extensive expense, wonderful conversation after they've been for a meeting with the doctors come in the doctor say, well, look him on a scale from 1—5, one being we are not wacom and five being the art, this isa wacom and five being the art, this is a three. they then have a conversation with her three is closer to five and one. and it's exactly the conversation, the absurd nonsensical conversation that you would have. i mean, i really believed in their relationship all the way through. i completely believed in the characters, i thought the film was done with fantastic sense. it's
it's directed by glenn liebling, who made that fantastic movie good vibrations about the belfast punk scene and terry hooley. i think this is leslie mann field best performance, i really hope that she gets recognised at the bath does. i love her, i could watch her in anything, and ever since her might lead days, you can see that this is just... i loved her and phantom threat as well, but the thing is, what's really brilliant about it firstly, it has this mark about that authenticity, he's...
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these are the overnight lows, 9 degrees in aberdeen and belfast — exceptionally mild. temperatures could be up to 15 degrees on the moray firth. hello. this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines: the star of grease olivia newton—john is made a dame in a new year honours list which also recognises four members of england's world cup winning cricket team. ben stokes receives an obe. more than a thousand people are recognised, including 94—year—old d—day veteran harry billinge who raised over £10,000 for a national memorial. a woman whose husband and two children drowned on christmas eve in a swimming pool at a resort in spain says all three could swim. she blames a fault with the pool. concerns for australia's wildlife as an extreme heatwave hits the country, putting increasing pressure on fire fighters battling the bushfires. iamoff iam offto i am off to gargle. now its time for the the travel show. mike corey has been travelling across malaysia's biggest state, sarawak. he s ventured deep into the bornean rainforest and explored one of the world's most rem
these are the overnight lows, 9 degrees in aberdeen and belfast — exceptionally mild. temperatures could be up to 15 degrees on the moray firth. hello. this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines: the star of grease olivia newton—john is made a dame in a new year honours list which also recognises four members of england's world cup winning cricket team. ben stokes receives an obe. more than a thousand people are recognised, including 94—year—old d—day veteran harry billinge who...
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attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currents which the collusion was involved in some of those cases they killers would later be named. and getting i think it went to the very very top i think if the phones cross the water where politicians you thought was going on and give the go ahead. nothing. political will be a. headline in this hour from artsy it's revealed french authorities warned of the dangers of using military grade tear gas grenades against demonstrators the crowd control devices caused her rich. boeing is to suspend making the 737 max jet from january regulators keep going after fatal crashes claimed hundreds of lives. commercial we get reaction. it's quite offensive to say that.
attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currents which the collusion was involved in some of those cases they killers would later be named. and getting i think it went to the very very top i think if the phones cross the water where politicians you thought was going on and give...
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parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly catholic population in belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was that the r.u.c. the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants and the burning of coal streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the crates which the collusion was involved in some of those cases the killers would later be named the atlanta we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think it is frosts the water where politicians you thought was going on and give the go ahead. to. the. planning a little bit. it's revealed french authorities will be warned of the dangers of using military grade. against demonstrators crowd control devices. protesters. as the e.u. tries to phase out the use of palm oil major producer indonesia suspects the move is more about trade rivalry than ecological concerns. and th
parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly catholic population in belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes and what was striking to put these attacks was that the r.u.c. the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants and the burning of coal streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about...
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attacks so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilians with blood as the review can seniors found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currents which the collusion was involved in some of those cases the killers would later be named the glenna we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think it is for all the water where all the patients you thought was going on and give the go ahead. the world is driven by shaped by the person who they are spread. the dares thinks. we dare to ask. one of the leading political scientists martin guillen's came out with a study of the relation between public attitudes and that would mostly what he shows is that about 70 percent of the population has no way of influencing. but they might as well be and some other country. and the population knows. what it's led to is a population that angry frustrated and hates institutions. and it's not acting constructively to try to respond to this. there is popular mobilization and activism but in v
attacks so instead of preventing them they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast at the time more than a 100 innocent civilians with blood as the review can seniors found out more i was surprised about the extent and of the currents which the collusion was involved in some of those cases the killers would later be named the glenna we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think it is for all the water where all the patients you thought was going on and...