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ireland is having problems at having kosher food delivered as lots of problems in northern ireland. but both sides indeed what to we know over the republic of know that so okay, we've got the i bet out of the way and comments publicly. but what are we actually expecting this week out of negotiations? is there any way the 2 sides are actually going to be able to come to terms others? you may decide who's right and who's wrong, but can they ever come to a pragmatic solution between the 2 m? oh, you're right. what comes up as negotiations, negotiations with this has been going on for so long. we talked about a lot. what i would say is it can not go on for about the u. k. of course is not put into into place any of those checks. and eventually that comes a point where one of the, one of the sides is going to have to relent on something. i do think that the you has to make this as difficult as possible for you. okay. obviously, because they can't have other countries leave. and obviously we've already, we've already heard about fix it movement in france and switch it into in our suite ne
ireland is having problems at having kosher food delivered as lots of problems in northern ireland. but both sides indeed what to we know over the republic of know that so okay, we've got the i bet out of the way and comments publicly. but what are we actually expecting this week out of negotiations? is there any way the 2 sides are actually going to be able to come to terms others? you may decide who's right and who's wrong, but can they ever come to a pragmatic solution between the 2 m? oh,...
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that have been there between ireland and britain are really coalescing around this northern ireland brexit discussion so i think that's something to watch over the next few weeks. both sides are hoping for a breakthrough but i think the people of northern ireland really do need to get that settled. a quick thought on that, suzanne. there are northern ireland assembly elections coming up in the spring — is there a sense in brussels as well as in london, and in dublin as well, they really want to get this sorted before that campaign starts? absolutely. i think that's the new deadline for this. the dup, the main unionist party, has threatened to pull out of government if its needs are not met in the northern ireland protocol so there's a sense that it's pretty politically fragile in northern ireland at the moment so i think there is an incentive now for both sides to get this over the line — by the end of february is one of the new dates we're looking at here. thank you. hugh, 30 seconds or so for you to end the programme on a high. well, one to watch, or more than one — the six
that have been there between ireland and britain are really coalescing around this northern ireland brexit discussion so i think that's something to watch over the next few weeks. both sides are hoping for a breakthrough but i think the people of northern ireland really do need to get that settled. a quick thought on that, suzanne. there are northern ireland assembly elections coming up in the spring — is there a sense in brussels as well as in london, and in dublin as well, they really want...
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barely any rain to register in northern ireland. ahead of that there may be a few sunny spells around, parts of northern england and north wales and the midlands, south of that a good deal of cloud, temperatures around 6—9 celsius. by monday evening and night, perhaps a little patchy rain reaching towards northern england. tuesday looking mainly dry, rain moving in scotland and northern ireland on wednesday, sweeping south on wednesday night, weakening as it does so. what that weather front does do is sweep away a lot of the cloud that surrounds at the moment. not much rain moving south, but brighter skies following that system across much of the uk. a bit of breeze on thursday. this is bbc news. the headlines: britain is accusing russia of planning to install a pro—kremlin leader in ukraine, as fears of an invasion grow. the foreign office in london says a former ukrainian mp is being considered as a potential candidate — along with four others who it says have links to russian intelligence services. islamic state fighters ha
barely any rain to register in northern ireland. ahead of that there may be a few sunny spells around, parts of northern england and north wales and the midlands, south of that a good deal of cloud, temperatures around 6—9 celsius. by monday evening and night, perhaps a little patchy rain reaching towards northern england. tuesday looking mainly dry, rain moving in scotland and northern ireland on wednesday, sweeping south on wednesday night, weakening as it does so. what that weather front...
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. >> a mentis link between scotland and northern ireland in terms of music. my constituency played at the university. wouldn't it be splendid if we could celebrate by having musical events the length and breadth of the united kingdom. >> i agree with the honorable gentlemen, i want a harmonious note on which to end organized questions. >> thank you. her majesty has always led by example and the highest standards in public life. this gentleman will follow her example. >> the honorable lady is right that her majesty is an example to us all. to unite this house in thanking her for decades of dedicated service in the commonwealth. >> thank you. as i do every week, northern ireland engaging with businesses to discuss the impact of protocols. >> the european union in october of last year for negotiations. our investments and transparency to negotiate objectives. >> both myself and the secretary, and what these are, directed by the problems in northern ireland. some flexibility to make that work. >> gentleman -- >> mister speaker, when it comes to negotiations with
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she studied northern ireland irish history. emma. hi there. tell us more about how the city of dairy is, has been marking of is, is not the anniversary of is massacre. well, like every year there will be people are several 100 people, a gathering industry. so dary, but of course this time is the 50th anniversary. so he's quite as significant several hundreds of people, including relatives of the people who were a short walk to the city on the exact same a past dots as the march in 19 as 72, it was a taking usa. so children bearing white roses and a relatives bearing the portraits of their, of their relative. so the city of dairy and the entire northern ireland and a republic of ireland commemorates this massacre. m a. tell us if you could, why am is bloody sunday a significant event in the history of the northern island called a conflict? well, it's really, it's really a tipping point in the northern ireland countries, which we also know as the troubles they do span over well over 3 decades. but on that day on or what is known as blood is sund
she studied northern ireland irish history. emma. hi there. tell us more about how the city of dairy is, has been marking of is, is not the anniversary of is massacre. well, like every year there will be people are several 100 people, a gathering industry. so dary, but of course this time is the 50th anniversary. so he's quite as significant several hundreds of people, including relatives of the people who were a short walk to the city on the exact same a past dots as the march in 19 as 72, it...
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northern ireland do need to get that. �* w' northern ireland do need to get that. �* x' ., northern ireland do need to get that. . a ., ., northern ireland do need to get that. . ., ., ., that. a quick thought on that. there are northern — that. a quick thought on that. there are northern ireland _ that. a quick thought on that. there are northern ireland assembly - are northern ireland assembly elections coming up in the spring, is there a sentence that they really want to get this so i said before that campaign starts? i want to get this so i said before that campaign starts?— want to get this so i said before that campaign starts? i think that's the new deadline _ that campaign starts? i think that's the new deadline for _ that campaign starts? i think that's the new deadline for this. - that campaign starts? i think that's the new deadline for this. the - that campaign starts? i think that's the new deadline for this. the dup| the new deadline for this. the dup threatens to pull—out of the government if its needs are not met on the northern ireland protocol so it's a sense that it
northern ireland do need to get that. �* w' northern ireland do need to get that. �* x' ., northern ireland do need to get that. . a ., ., northern ireland do need to get that. . ., ., ., that. a quick thought on that. there are northern — that. a quick thought on that. there are northern ireland _ that. a quick thought on that. there are northern ireland assembly - are northern ireland assembly elections coming up in the spring, is there a sentence that they really want to get this so i...
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but was there ever a true reconciliation in northern ireland? partly yes and there, but it is a, it is a fragile piece that was c in northern ireland and a piece that is easily shaken and has been the case with brag seat. and the question of the a border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland has revived a di, you know, a good old of feuds between an island or the republic of ireland and northern island in abbey 10. so there is a piece of, but it's still very fragile and much as thank you. so for your mouse is such a pleasure having you and you are watching dw news life from berlin. coming up next is d w's. nick connelly taking us to the front line in ukraine's don bass. that's on world story. so stay tuned for that. i will be back with more headlines at the top at the hours completed with, ah ah, one of mankind's oldest ambition could be within reach or what is it really is possible to reverse aging researchers and scientists all over the world are in a race against time that the.
but was there ever a true reconciliation in northern ireland? partly yes and there, but it is a, it is a fragile piece that was c in northern ireland and a piece that is easily shaken and has been the case with brag seat. and the question of the a border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland has revived a di, you know, a good old of feuds between an island or the republic of ireland and northern island in abbey 10. so there is a piece of, but it's still very fragile and much as...
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ireland, and behind that weather front, northern ireland, and behind that weatherfront, quite northern ireland, and behind that weather front, quite a significant change because the wind starts to come down from the north, so it will start feel quite a lot cooler, especially in another scandal because can see some wintry showers developing later in the day. that's set up for some chillier weather, into tuesday, these northerly winds rush southwards across all parts of the uk, a very different feel to think it will feel significantly colder, wintry showers in places, and we stick with that somewhat cooler feel as we head through the coming week. this is bbc news — these are the headlines. as england reports another record number of daily coronavirus cases — health officials warn the days ahead will be crucial as hospitalisations continue to rise. the government needs to make a difficult decision if it's can introduce restrictions. but if the number of hospitalisations keep going up at the rate that they are then you can see why they would need to change their mind. new year honours
ireland, and behind that weather front, northern ireland, and behind that weatherfront, quite northern ireland, and behind that weather front, quite a significant change because the wind starts to come down from the north, so it will start feel quite a lot cooler, especially in another scandal because can see some wintry showers developing later in the day. that's set up for some chillier weather, into tuesday, these northerly winds rush southwards across all parts of the uk, a very different...
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it was a catastrophe for northern ireland. quite apart from being dreadfulfor the people, for the bereaved and those wounded. the plans that the british government were making before bloody sunday, to try and negotiate a peaceful settlement, were completely destroyed. and put back any chance of resolution of the troubles by decades. next week, derry will remember the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. i will remember it, too. hello. it's been a predominantly cloudy weekend. we've lost the bright sunshine, but we haven't picked up much rain, and so far this january, we've only had about 50% of the rainfall we would normally see by this time. that dry theme continues for at least another day or two, because of this area of high pressure. we do have some weather fronts, but as they come southwards into the high pressure, they tend to get squeezed out. not much sunshine. we had a little in the southwest, more in the northeast, and the skies will persist for the evening and overnight. where we do have some breaks, we will see some
it was a catastrophe for northern ireland. quite apart from being dreadfulfor the people, for the bereaved and those wounded. the plans that the british government were making before bloody sunday, to try and negotiate a peaceful settlement, were completely destroyed. and put back any chance of resolution of the troubles by decades. next week, derry will remember the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. i will remember it, too. hello. it's been a predominantly cloudy weekend. we've lost the...
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but was there ever a true reconciliation in northern ireland? partly yes and there, but it is a, it is a fragile piece though is see in northern ireland and a piece that is easily shaken and has been the case a was brag seat. and a question of the, a border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland has revived a d, you know, a good old, a foods between a island or the republic of ireland and northern island inhabitants. so there is a piece of, but it's still very fragile. and much as thank you so much for yourself. is that a pleasure? haven't you? you to washing dw news, lie from berlin, stay with us for a documentary about the megacity that is won by thank you so much for help with soccer is a sport of the many colors and the children in this mountain village. oh, them all. and emma, where's blue, the color of her favorite teen, but sex its traditions, prevent her from going to games and play an insurmountable obstacle. girl football on the peak starts february, 4th on d, w. ah.
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ireland in that period. of northern ireland in that eriod. , ~' ., of northern ireland in that .eriod. , ~ ., ., , period. did you know anything about northern _ period. did you know anything about northern ireland - period. did you know anything about northern ireland at - period. did you know anything about northern ireland at the | about northern ireland at the time? ~ ., ., about northern ireland at the time? ., ,, ., about northern ireland at the time? a, ., ,, ., . time? more or less nothing at all. i time? more or less nothing at all- i had _ time? more or less nothing at all. i had never— time? more or less nothing at all. i had never been - time? more or less nothing at all. i had never been there. i all. i had never been there. bloody sunday casted long shadow today with relatives still fighting for the justice they believe they have been denied. no soldier has been prosecuted. john kelly lost his brother, michael.— brother, michael. murder is murder- — brother, michael. murder is murder- no _ brother, michael. murder is murder. no matter- brother, michael. murder is m
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are hoping for a breakthrough but the people of northern ireland do need to get that. a quick thought on that. there are northern ireland assembly elections coming up in the spring, is there a sentence that they really want to get this so i said before that campaign starts? i think that's the new deadline for this. the dup threatens to pull—out of the government if its needs are not met on the northern ireland protocol so it's a sense that it's pretty politically fragile in northern ireland at the moment so there is a sense of both sides getting this over the line and by the end of february it's one of the the rebates we are looking at here. thank you. the six nations rugby, next month because scotland and wales have indicated restrictions being eased with a few caveats that means one of the great sporting tremendous but have crowds and some of the great venues, cardiff and edinburgh for rugby weekends, cannot wait, i have gotten tickets. thank you all very much whatever your sporting endeavours are this weekend, thank you for spending this half—hour with us. and t
are hoping for a breakthrough but the people of northern ireland do need to get that. a quick thought on that. there are northern ireland assembly elections coming up in the spring, is there a sentence that they really want to get this so i said before that campaign starts? i think that's the new deadline for this. the dup threatens to pull—out of the government if its needs are not met on the northern ireland protocol so it's a sense that it's pretty politically fragile in northern ireland...
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i mean, because you grew up in derry in northern ireland, didn't you? yep. and you were a working class lad. yeah. how did a working class punk from derry end up...? this is considered the gentleman's sport! it's a long time since anybody called me that, i have to tell you. well, ironically enough, if you want to get into fly fishing, there is no finer place than northern ireland. a, it's not considered elitist because lots of people do it. it's cheap, it's easily accessible and it's open to all. so, by way of example, when i was growing up in derry i could go to the middle of town, get on a bus and, 20 minutes later, be standing on the banks of a river on the edge of derry called the faughan. and, to this day, it's still got salmon running up the river faughan. and i think, at the time, membership of the faughan anglers association was, like, 15, 20 quid or something. and once that cross—community? yeah, there was never... i don't remember on the bank of any lock, lake, river... so you might be fishing next to a protestant, there are bombs going off and y
i mean, because you grew up in derry in northern ireland, didn't you? yep. and you were a working class lad. yeah. how did a working class punk from derry end up...? this is considered the gentleman's sport! it's a long time since anybody called me that, i have to tell you. well, ironically enough, if you want to get into fly fishing, there is no finer place than northern ireland. a, it's not considered elitist because lots of people do it. it's cheap, it's easily accessible and it's open to...
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they're also being asked to come forward in northern ireland. pallab ghosh, bbc news. there's no need to keep your laptop open — or answer the boss's messages late at night. at least that's soon to be the case for thousands of workers in belgium — the latest country to introduce what's known as the "right to disconnect". from this tuesday 65,000 civil servants will gain the legal right to be offline, outside of their agreed working hours. jessica parker reports from brussels. the makings of a belgian shepherd's pie. delphine, a civil servant, is preparing dinnerfor herfriends. i love to cook, it is one of my passions. with a life outside of work, she welcomes ways to help people switch off. especially for young people, it is not always clear when they have to be available or not. because when you begin a newjob you want to be perfect, you know? and you think, if i don't answer that email at ten o'clock at night, maybe my boss will not like it, so now i think it is going to be a cultural change. the new rules mean outside normal hours, bosses can't get in touch, alt
they're also being asked to come forward in northern ireland. pallab ghosh, bbc news. there's no need to keep your laptop open — or answer the boss's messages late at night. at least that's soon to be the case for thousands of workers in belgium — the latest country to introduce what's known as the "right to disconnect". from this tuesday 65,000 civil servants will gain the legal right to be offline, outside of their agreed working hours. jessica parker reports from brussels. the...
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and northern ireland. indeed, he still is. he joins us from the british capital. london, jeremy corbin welcome to al jazeera, half a century on. why has nobody ever been taken through a transparent legal process that's finished with a conviction? that is the found the one question? 50 years ago? people were men down on the streets by the british army. the wintry tribunal is set up after that to inquire into treatment. it was a complete white wash, and it was only the work of the families in the communities in dairy that forced the government of the day to set up the several inquiry. and as you rightly say, reported 12 years later, i was in dairy yesterday giving an address on the 50th anniversary of this terrible event. and when i pointed out then was that nobody, despite the mission of guilt by the british government, for the behavior of the army, has been charge with this, no commander, no individual soldier or anybody else has been charged with it. and the same government is now trying to introduce an a
and northern ireland. indeed, he still is. he joins us from the british capital. london, jeremy corbin welcome to al jazeera, half a century on. why has nobody ever been taken through a transparent legal process that's finished with a conviction? that is the found the one question? 50 years ago? people were men down on the streets by the british army. the wintry tribunal is set up after that to inquire into treatment. it was a complete white wash, and it was only the work of the families in the...
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how do you think that the travels shapes and continue to shape the northern ireland we see today? oh, very much so. i mean, the scars of the troubles are still felt a generation on and, and indeed the divisions in northern ireland are still very much there. and, and part of the reason for that is, is, is related to the, the feeling that justice has not been done. and that's a feeling on all sides. one of the most unpopular decisions that the british government has made in recent years is to indemnify people involved in, in murders in northern ireland from prosecution. that was motivated primarily to protect british army soldiers like those who participated, embody sundays from prosecution and, and that has stopped society away from moving on. it has moved on now. and in many fundamental respects, it's important to emphasize that norden arms in a much better place than it was 30 years ago. but there is lingering feeling past the, the issues that are, that, that were at the heart of the troubles have not been fully resolved. and of course, that's been exacerbated in recent years by
how do you think that the travels shapes and continue to shape the northern ireland we see today? oh, very much so. i mean, the scars of the troubles are still felt a generation on and, and indeed the divisions in northern ireland are still very much there. and, and part of the reason for that is, is, is related to the, the feeling that justice has not been done. and that's a feeling on all sides. one of the most unpopular decisions that the british government has made in recent years is to...
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barely any rain to register in northern ireland. ahead of that there may be a few sunny spells around, parts of northern england and north wales and the midlands, south of that a good deal of cloud, temperatures around 6-9 c. deal of cloud, temperatures around 6—9 c. by deal of cloud, temperatures around 6—9 c. by monday evening and night, perhaps a little patchy rain reaching towards northern england. tuesday looking mainly dry, rain living in scotland and northern ireland on wednesday, sweeping south on wednesday night, weakening as it does so. what that whether front doors to as sweep away a lot of the cloud that surrounds at the moment. not much rain moving south, but brighter skies following that system across much of the uk. a bit of breeze on thursday. we�*ll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. the first shipment of american military aid to ukraine arrives there — amid warnings a russian invasion could be imminent. police will meet a conservative mp who�*s accused government
barely any rain to register in northern ireland. ahead of that there may be a few sunny spells around, parts of northern england and north wales and the midlands, south of that a good deal of cloud, temperatures around 6-9 c. deal of cloud, temperatures around 6—9 c. by deal of cloud, temperatures around 6—9 c. by monday evening and night, perhaps a little patchy rain reaching towards northern england. tuesday looking mainly dry, rain living in scotland and northern ireland on wednesday,...
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the uk seeks a reset with the eu over northern ireland — as businesses there fear more disruption injection objection. the us supreme court blocks president biden�*s plans for compulsory workplace vaccinations — saying they exceed his authority the office makes a comeback. google�*s uk boss tells the bbc why it's spending a billion dollars on its london headquarters plus — season saved. a welcome lift for france's ski resorts — as a ban on british tourists is lifted from today �*an opportunity that we must seize�*. that's how the uk trade secretary has described the prospect of a free trade deal with india. the two sides are hopeful they can sign a multi—billion dollar pact in the coming months, afterformally launching talks in new delhi on thursday. india's a key target in britain's post—brexit trade strategy. it's forecast to become the world's third largest economy by 2050 — but many uk goods currently face steep import taxes — up to 150 per cent. will the price of better market access — be more visas for indians to come to the uk? a question for trade secretary,
the uk seeks a reset with the eu over northern ireland — as businesses there fear more disruption injection objection. the us supreme court blocks president biden�*s plans for compulsory workplace vaccinations — saying they exceed his authority the office makes a comeback. google�*s uk boss tells the bbc why it's spending a billion dollars on its london headquarters plus — season saved. a welcome lift for france's ski resorts — as a ban on british tourists is lifted from today...
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england, and some showery rain also into northern ireland and western scotland. another mild night for most, although a little bit cooler than it has been, especially across the northern half of the uk. tomorrow morning, then this clump of heavy rain will clear away eastwards. then we'll get to see some spells of sunshine. then some more wet weather will swing in across the southwest and into wales. and for northern ireland and scotland, we will see some showers breaking out into the afternoon. top temperatures, well, just a little down on today's values, still above where they should be for the time of year nine to 13 degrees. now, as we head into monday, it's quite an unsettled looking day. one frontal system moving close to the south of the uk, certainly bringing some rain across the channel islands, but perhaps fringing into southern parts of england as well. and then another frontal system bringing some rain southwards across scotland and into northern ireland. and behind that weather front quite a significant change because the winds start to come down from
england, and some showery rain also into northern ireland and western scotland. another mild night for most, although a little bit cooler than it has been, especially across the northern half of the uk. tomorrow morning, then this clump of heavy rain will clear away eastwards. then we'll get to see some spells of sunshine. then some more wet weather will swing in across the southwest and into wales. and for northern ireland and scotland, we will see some showers breaking out into the afternoon....
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in northern ireland? it’s of what is going to be changing in northern ireland?— northern ireland? it's all about stuff that matters _ northern ireland? it's all about stuff that matters to _ northern ireland? it's all about stuff that matters to you i northern ireland? it's all about stuff that matters to you if i northern ireland? it's all about stuff that matters to you if you | stuff that matters to you if you want to go out for a pint or sit down for a meal or go out for a dance, because up until now, because of their worries about omicron, the restrictions had come back in, seeks only have six to a table, he had to sit down, canterbury word is any more nightclubs were completely closed, so that's all going be ending. as for the vaccine passports, the right complete agreement about these when they reported in the first place, the dup had opposed them, the other four parties and executive had backed them. so there is some welcome relief from the hospitality industry about these relaxations, because
in northern ireland? it’s of what is going to be changing in northern ireland?— northern ireland? it's all about stuff that matters _ northern ireland? it's all about stuff that matters to _ northern ireland? it's all about stuff that matters to you i northern ireland? it's all about stuff that matters to you if i northern ireland? it's all about stuff that matters to you if you | stuff that matters to you if you want to go out for a pint or sit down for a meal or go out for a dance,...
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that low pressure will bring this band of rain across scotland, northern ireland, moving into northern england and perhaps reaching northern wales by the afternoon. brightening up in northern scotland, but it turns cloudier down in the south—west later in the day. that is your weather. this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. more than 150,000 people in the uk have now died within 28 days of a positive covid test since the pandemic began. lawyers for novak djokavic claim he was given a vaccine exemption to enter australia, because he'd had a recent covid infection. at least 21 people have died in north—eastern pakistan, after being trapped in their vehicles by heavy snowfall. nasa says the james webb space telescope has fully deployed in space after unfolding its final mirror panels. and in turkmenistan — an order to try and extinguish a gas crater known as the gateway to hell. we'll speak to one person who's descended into the pit of fire.
that low pressure will bring this band of rain across scotland, northern ireland, moving into northern england and perhaps reaching northern wales by the afternoon. brightening up in northern scotland, but it turns cloudier down in the south—west later in the day. that is your weather. this is bbc news, with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. more than 150,000 people in the uk have now died within 28 days of a positive covid test since the pandemic began. lawyers...
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they're also being asked to come forward in northern ireland. pallab ghosh, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. the lifting of covid—19 restrictions has so far relied on high levels of vaccination. most people have now had three jabs against coronavirus, but there are still those who haven't yet had their first — due to a fear of needles. special sessions are being held in vaccination centres in lincolnshire to help people overcome their phobia. anne—marie tasker has more. covid jabs are something we are used to seeing on the tv, and that most have experienced first—hand. but for one woman from skegness, even the thought of getting this close to a needle makes her faint. jenny smith has had a phobia of injections since she was at school, and was almost sick when she tried to book an appointment for a covid vaccination. i do really want it, i am not an antivaxxer at all. a lot of people will not understand it, they will just say, "turn away, don't look, it is just a few seconds." those people don't understand. when my other half actually went for his first jab,
they're also being asked to come forward in northern ireland. pallab ghosh, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. the lifting of covid—19 restrictions has so far relied on high levels of vaccination. most people have now had three jabs against coronavirus, but there are still those who haven't yet had their first — due to a fear of needles. special sessions are being held in vaccination centres in lincolnshire to help people overcome their phobia. anne—marie tasker has more. covid jabs are...
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britain to northern ireland, when we can get access to those goods. it is costing business 2.5 million pounds every day, almost a billion pounds a year. the prime minister talks about uniting this nation and leveling up. he can do that by removing the irish sea border and restoring northern ireland's fully within the u.k. internal market. prime min. johnson: i must say i support passionately the indignation of right honorable gentlemen, and yet -- yes, mr. speaker. i never thought when we negotiated that this would be -- 200 businesses have stopped supplying northern ireland. foods have been blocked. christmas cards are being surcharged and frankly, mr. speaker, the eu is implementing this in an insane and pettifogging way. need to sort it out and i completely support what he is saying. >> as my right honorable friend the prime minister has seen in the report published earlier this month by the eac, making recommendations about what should be done in addition to the environment act to clean up our rivers, all of our rivers, and of the recommendations
britain to northern ireland, when we can get access to those goods. it is costing business 2.5 million pounds every day, almost a billion pounds a year. the prime minister talks about uniting this nation and leveling up. he can do that by removing the irish sea border and restoring northern ireland's fully within the u.k. internal market. prime min. johnson: i must say i support passionately the indignation of right honorable gentlemen, and yet -- yes, mr. speaker. i never thought when we...
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people in northern ireland prepare to mark the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday, when british soldiers opened fire on a civil rights march. in the uk, two people die — including a nine—year—old boy — after being hit by falling trees during storm malik. and in the us, a fierce snowstorm hits the northeast of the us — bringing high winds and flooding in some areas. hello and welcome to bbc news. britain is considering sending hundreds more troops to bolster the defences of nato allies in eastern europe amid the build—up of russian forces on ukraine's border. the prime minister, borisjohnson says he's ordered the armed forces to prepare to deploy across europe next week. russia has massed. around 100,000 troops, as well as tanks, artillery and missiles — near ukraine's border, but denies it plans to invade the former soviet republic. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale reports. britain already has more than 800 troops in estonia as part of nato�*s response to reassure allies after russia's invasion of crimea in 2014. now borisjohnson says he is considering doubling t
people in northern ireland prepare to mark the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday, when british soldiers opened fire on a civil rights march. in the uk, two people die — including a nine—year—old boy — after being hit by falling trees during storm malik. and in the us, a fierce snowstorm hits the northeast of the us — bringing high winds and flooding in some areas. hello and welcome to bbc news. britain is considering sending hundreds more troops to bolster the defences of nato allies...
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barely any rain to register in northern ireland. ahead of that there may be a few sunny spells around, parts of northern england and north wales and the midlands, south of that a good deal of cloud, temperatures around 6—9 celsius. by monday evening and night, perhaps a little patchy rain reaching towards northern england. tuesday looking mainly dry, rain moving in scotland and northern ireland on wednesday, sweeping south on wednesday night, weakening as it does so. what that weather front does do is sweep away a lot of the cloud that surrounds at the moment. not much rain moving south, but brighter skies following that system across much of the uk. a bit of breeze on thursday. this is bbc news. the headlines: britain is accusing russia of planning to install a pro—kremlin leader in ukraine, as fears of an invasion grow. the foreign office in london says a former ukrainian mp is being considered as a potential candidate — along with four others who it says have links to russian intelligence services. islamic state fighters ha
barely any rain to register in northern ireland. ahead of that there may be a few sunny spells around, parts of northern england and north wales and the midlands, south of that a good deal of cloud, temperatures around 6—9 celsius. by monday evening and night, perhaps a little patchy rain reaching towards northern england. tuesday looking mainly dry, rain moving in scotland and northern ireland on wednesday, sweeping south on wednesday night, weakening as it does so. what that weather front...
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ireland and its managerfor scotland and northern ireland. there is that we gather from straddling scotland, bringing light rain or drizzle into some western areas, that will push northwards towards the northern isles overnight. we have clearer skies in the north—east of england leading to some fog, especially through the vale of york. that will lead to some frost from many parts of the country, it should be frost free, under plan for england and wales but again, it is milder in scotland and northern ireland because of the south—westerly breeze. as the breeze picks up slowly tomorrow we should see the forklift, some sunshine for north—eastern england, again eastern scotland and also developing in northern ireland ahead of another weather front bringing some rain towards the highlands and islands. otherwise it is dry, temperatures similar to today and a lot of cloud for many parts of england and wales, again feeling rather chilly. heading to the middle part of the week, still high pressure dominating for many areas. those first with fron
ireland and its managerfor scotland and northern ireland. there is that we gather from straddling scotland, bringing light rain or drizzle into some western areas, that will push northwards towards the northern isles overnight. we have clearer skies in the north—east of england leading to some fog, especially through the vale of york. that will lead to some frost from many parts of the country, it should be frost free, under plan for england and wales but again, it is milder in scotland and...
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ireland and the far west of northern ireland and the far west of scotland. those winds will still feel —— feet in some mild airfrom the south, but gusts of 60—70 mph, even a bit stronger than that in mild —— in parts of west scotland, with one band across western, which i was in parts of northern ireland, and temperatures of 13 and 16 degrees. this evening, that rain will cling on across the south—east corner, then simply spells, but we see another pulse of wet weather pushing in across wales, south—west into the midlands, northern england and some showery rain into northern ireland and western scotland. another mild night for most, but a bit cooler than it has been across the north and in general, but this heavy rain will clear away oestrus tomorrow, then we see some spells of sunshine and summer wet weather swinging across the south—west and into wales, and for northern ireland and scotland, we will see some showers breaking out into the afternoon. top temperatures just down en today's values, still where they should be for the year, 9—13
ireland and the far west of northern ireland and the far west of scotland. those winds will still feel —— feet in some mild airfrom the south, but gusts of 60—70 mph, even a bit stronger than that in mild —— in parts of west scotland, with one band across western, which i was in parts of northern ireland, and temperatures of 13 and 16 degrees. this evening, that rain will cling on across the south—east corner, then simply spells, but we see another pulse of wet weather pushing in...
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in a city which was the crucible of the conflict in northern ireland. bloody sunday was one of the most horrific and consequential acts of violence during the troubles. the parachute regiment killed 13 people within half an hour in the bogside area. the victims had been demonstrating against a law that allowed the security forces to imprison suspects without a trial. 50 years on, bereaved families are leading this march retracing the steps of their relatives who were shot dead on the streets. although half a century has passed, the mood is still sorrowful, a sense of grief remains very real. the children, brothers and sisters of those who died, say history will always hurt. i feel strange today. i feel apprehensive, my stomach's in butterflies. i don't know if it's the 50th, or what it is, or, you know, that it's been so long, it's been half a century now. it's just amazing to think we've survived this long afterwards. after the shootings, soldiers claimed they'd been fired at first, but families were determined to have the victims declared innocent. th
in a city which was the crucible of the conflict in northern ireland. bloody sunday was one of the most horrific and consequential acts of violence during the troubles. the parachute regiment killed 13 people within half an hour in the bogside area. the victims had been demonstrating against a law that allowed the security forces to imprison suspects without a trial. 50 years on, bereaved families are leading this march retracing the steps of their relatives who were shot dead on the streets....
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the wounded and a catastrophe for the people of northern ireland. early i spoke to jeremy corbin, formerly the labor party leader in london. he has been active in political affairs related to the conflict in northern ireland for many years now. i asked him if previous labor governments are also culpable in what's perceived as a denial of justice for the victims, families. every british government has had some culpability in the lack of convictions. the labor government of 1997 did introduce a or did ensure that was an a 2nd sci fi. the 1st sci fi happened under john nature and did under the guidance of my modem. tony blair was prime minister the time didn't bring about the peace process did bring about the belfast agreement. but the girl 1st agreement, vital and import, does it. spain, to maintain a relative peace in northern ireland since 1998 has not insured. there are prosecutions and that is the fundamental question and, and so i, you hold no parties on nature of this over party politics. what i want to say is justice. that means a, an ability f
the wounded and a catastrophe for the people of northern ireland. early i spoke to jeremy corbin, formerly the labor party leader in london. he has been active in political affairs related to the conflict in northern ireland for many years now. i asked him if previous labor governments are also culpable in what's perceived as a denial of justice for the victims, families. every british government has had some culpability in the lack of convictions. the labor government of 1997 did introduce a...
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sue gray, who people in northern ireland, many of them will know well. so, who is she and what makes her tick? well, for a start, she's the only whitehall civil servant who's ever run a pub in newry — though it's now a nursery — with her husband, country and western singer bill conlon. # it's a slow road that winds through the sweet wicklow pines # it makes me want to stop along the way...# he hated the pub and, actually, most of the customers didn't like him either because he was quite miserable in it. so, after six to eight weeks, it was making him a bit fed up, so i sent him back to london and i carried on running the bar on my own. she returned to run the department of finance in belfast, but the job she really wanted was head of the northern ireland civil service. why didn't i get the job? i'm not sure i'll ever quite know, but i suspect, you know, i suspect people may have thought that i'm perhaps too much of a challenger, or a disruptor. i am both. and perhaps i would bring about... you know, perhaps there was going to be too much change. and
sue gray, who people in northern ireland, many of them will know well. so, who is she and what makes her tick? well, for a start, she's the only whitehall civil servant who's ever run a pub in newry — though it's now a nursery — with her husband, country and western singer bill conlon. # it's a slow road that winds through the sweet wicklow pines # it makes me want to stop along the way...# he hated the pub and, actually, most of the customers didn't like him either because he was quite...
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the minority community who wanted northern ireland out of the u. k. and for unity with the rest of ireland, dennis, bradley witnessed it all unfold. i remember standing here i do in a young group of people's coming was a body carrying a body and running towards that. and seeing that a young, a young man was very badly injured. the victims, 7 of them, teenagers, were branded terrace. the soldiers cleared in a british judicial inquiry, viewed by historians as a farce. it took nearly 4 decades to expose the army coverage. and for the families to receive an apology from the u. k. prime minister, david cameron in 2010 the violence that day lets was surgeon recruits to the provisional irony which fought in armed campaign against british troops and police trying to force the u. k. to abandon its control of northern ireland, the conflict known as the troubles continued for more than 30 years of sectarian violence. also involving pro british loyalists paramilitary organizations. more than 3500 people died and thousands were injured. and estimated $10000.00 bom
the minority community who wanted northern ireland out of the u. k. and for unity with the rest of ireland, dennis, bradley witnessed it all unfold. i remember standing here i do in a young group of people's coming was a body carrying a body and running towards that. and seeing that a young, a young man was very badly injured. the victims, 7 of them, teenagers, were branded terrace. the soldiers cleared in a british judicial inquiry, viewed by historians as a farce. it took nearly 4 decades to...
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could see some reaching into northern ireland. just to the south of this system, a few sunny spells. the further south you are, a good deal of cloud. highs of around 6—9 celsius. that's your forecast. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. britain accuses russia of planning to install a pro—kremlin leader in ukraine, as fears of an invasion grow. foreign aid is being distributed in tonga, with the un saying more than 80 percent of the population has been affected by last weekend's volcanic eruption and tsunami. two years to the day since china forced the city of wuhan and its 10 million citizens into lockdown, we have a special report on how beijing is containing the virus. there does appear to be widespread support for the government policy on covid because you get this, it looks quite normal, but nobody
could see some reaching into northern ireland. just to the south of this system, a few sunny spells. the further south you are, a good deal of cloud. highs of around 6—9 celsius. that's your forecast. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. britain accuses russia of planning to install a pro—kremlin leader in ukraine, as fears of an invasion grow. foreign aid is being distributed in tonga, with the un saying more than 80 percent of the...
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to abandon its control of northern ireland. the conflict known as the troubles continued for more than 30 years of sectarian violence. also involving pro british loyalists paramilitary organizations were then 3500 people died and thousands were injured and estimated 10000 bombings were carried out. but none of the 18 former paratroopers who carried out the bloody sunday killings as to trial the family say they will never give up. and the fight to justice and accountability were the people who took up the muscle . and one of the people who expose the british army and the british government for what they related blood is something, not their version. and it's very important that we will keep the school now until the next generation of grandchildren will keep this on. however, we'll keep the story like 50 years on the families are still waiting for answers and a day in court. and to chappelle al jazeera tony dr. his father was killed in bloody sunday. tony is now the chairman of the bloody sunday trust. i spoke to him earlier and
to abandon its control of northern ireland. the conflict known as the troubles continued for more than 30 years of sectarian violence. also involving pro british loyalists paramilitary organizations were then 3500 people died and thousands were injured and estimated 10000 bombings were carried out. but none of the 18 former paratroopers who carried out the bloody sunday killings as to trial the family say they will never give up. and the fight to justice and accountability were the people who...
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and it may well drift its way up into parts of northern ireland and southern scotland. most of the fog, though, on friday will be across england and wales, and it could linger into the afternoon. some sunshine away from that fog and low cloud. and again, it'll always be milder across more northern parts of scotland. welcome to bbc news. i'm david eades. our top stories: us covid infections reach an all—time high with hospitalisations doubling in just two weeks. a stark warning is issued to the unvaccinated. about a 20 times likelihood that you would be dead if you were unvaccinated. new revelations in australia as novak djokovic releases a new statement saying that his team did tick an incorrect box about where he'd visited before melbourne. president biden makes a passionate plea for reform of voting rights, describing it as a defining moment for us democracy. a helicopter with four people on board, including a two—month—old baby, crashes in philadelphia, narrowly missing a church and powerlines.
and it may well drift its way up into parts of northern ireland and southern scotland. most of the fog, though, on friday will be across england and wales, and it could linger into the afternoon. some sunshine away from that fog and low cloud. and again, it'll always be milder across more northern parts of scotland. welcome to bbc news. i'm david eades. our top stories: us covid infections reach an all—time high with hospitalisations doubling in just two weeks. a stark warning is issued to...
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some reaching into northern ireland. to the south of the system, few sunny spells, the further south you are, a good deal of cloud. degrees tash 69 celsius. —— six to nine celsius. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm lukwesa burak. the first shipment of american military aid to ukraine arrives there — amid warnings a russian invasion could be imminent. police will meet a conservative party mp who's accused government whips of trying to "blackmail" politicians who have attempted to oust borisjohnson. two years to the day since china forced the city of wuhan and its 10 million citizens into lockdown. we have a special report on the extreme measures beijing is still using to contain the virus. and the actor and former governor of california arnold schwarzenegger is involved in
some reaching into northern ireland. to the south of the system, few sunny spells, the further south you are, a good deal of cloud. degrees tash 69 celsius. —— six to nine celsius. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm lukwesa burak. the first shipment of american military aid to ukraine arrives there — amid warnings a russian invasion could be imminent. police will meet a conservative party mp who's accused government whips of trying...
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this for scotland and northern ireland and parts of england.— for scotland and northern ireland and parts of england. this storm was named by the — and parts of england. this storm was named by the danish _ and parts of england. this storm was named by the danish weather - and parts of england. this storm wasj named by the danish weather service for impacts there. it is sweeping into the scandinavian and baltic countries. we can look at the weather warnings which are out at the moment and a large part of the uk, as you can say is covered by warnings, but all of scotland and parts of northern ireland and the north of england, gusts of up to 60 mph but we are now getting stronger gusts, one close to 85 mph in aberdeenshire already today and there gusts, one close to 85 mph in aberdeenshire already today and there is gusts, one close to 85 mph in aberdeenshire already today and there is an gusts, one close to 85 mph in aberdeenshire already today and there is an amber gusts, one close to 85 mph in aberdeenshire already today and there is an amber warning gusts, one close to 85 mph in aberd
this for scotland and northern ireland and parts of england.— for scotland and northern ireland and parts of england. this storm was named by the — and parts of england. this storm was named by the danish _ and parts of england. this storm was named by the danish weather - and parts of england. this storm wasj named by the danish weather service for impacts there. it is sweeping into the scandinavian and baltic countries. we can look at the weather warnings which are out at the moment and a...
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and it may well drift its way up into parts of northern ireland and southern scotland. most of the fog, though, on friday will be across england and wales, and it could linger into the afternoon. some sunshine away from that fog and low cloud. and again, it'll always be milder across more northern parts of scotland. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, as newsday continues — straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. the world's autocrats do not like to be laughed at. now, that is a political reality my guest today, bassem youssef, understands all too well cos he made his name and won an audience of tens of millions with a satirical comedy show during egypt's popular uprising more than a decade ago. but that revolution quickly morphed into authoritarianism, and youssef fled to the us, taking his gift for comedy with him. did he and do we still expect too much from political satire? bassem youssef in los angeles, welcome to hardtalk.
and it may well drift its way up into parts of northern ireland and southern scotland. most of the fog, though, on friday will be across england and wales, and it could linger into the afternoon. some sunshine away from that fog and low cloud. and again, it'll always be milder across more northern parts of scotland. this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, as newsday continues — straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm...
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the northern ireland protocol, the part of— in the northern ireland protocol, the part of the brexit deal that borisjohnson signed. so part of the issue _ borisjohnson signed. so part of the issue here is — borisjohnson signed. so part of the issue here is that liz truss... had a meeting — issue here is that liz truss... had a meeting with the european union on tuesday, i think it is, a little _ union on tuesday, i think it is, a little bit — union on tuesday, i think it is, a little bit of— union on tuesday, i think it is, a little bit of sabre rattling here, demonstrating that article 16 can be used, _ demonstrating that article 16 can be used. is _ demonstrating that article 16 can be used. is a _ demonstrating that article 16 can be used, is a legitimate device she is willing _ used, is a legitimate device she is willing - _ used, is a legitimate device she is willing — that's her words — to use. i willing — that's her words — to use. i don't _ willing — that's her words — to use. i don't we — willing — that's her words — to use. i don't we have any sugg
the northern ireland protocol, the part of— in the northern ireland protocol, the part of the brexit deal that borisjohnson signed. so part of the issue _ borisjohnson signed. so part of the issue here is — borisjohnson signed. so part of the issue here is that liz truss... had a meeting — issue here is that liz truss... had a meeting with the european union on tuesday, i think it is, a little _ union on tuesday, i think it is, a little bit — union on tuesday, i think it is, a little...
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— industry, lots of businesses in northern ireland in that sector have been quite — northern ireland in that sector have been quite frustrated and felt that they were having to bear the brunt of the _ they were having to bear the brunt of the rules to try and control the virus _ of the rules to try and control the virus there — of the rules to try and control the virus. there is also another big change — virus. there is also another big change coming on wednesday next week, _ change coming on wednesday next week, there will be an end to the legal— week, there will be an end to the legal requirement to show vaccine passports — legal requirement to show vaccine passports in northern ireland if you are going _ passports in northern ireland if you are going to pubs, restaurants and cinemas. _ are going to pubs, restaurants and cinemas, something else that has been _ cinemas, something else that has been welcomed here by businesses who felt that— been welcomed here by businesses who felt that they were pretty tricky to enforce _ felt that they were pretty tricky to enforce on th
— industry, lots of businesses in northern ireland in that sector have been quite — northern ireland in that sector have been quite frustrated and felt that they were having to bear the brunt of the _ they were having to bear the brunt of the rules to try and control the virus _ of the rules to try and control the virus there — of the rules to try and control the virus. there is also another big change — virus. there is also another big change coming on wednesday next week, _ change...
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england and north wales, after it's quickly cleared away from scotland and northern ireland, leaving a dry, sunny day for many, but blustery, with a few showers in the far north. that cloud and patchier rain pushes through wales and the midlands during the middle part of the day, and then into the far south later on, by which time very little rain on it. winds still light across many southern areas on sunday. a blustery day across the north, but the winds aren't coming off the atlantic, so, if anything, it will be a milder day on sunday compared with saturday. temperatures a degree or two above where it would normally be at this stage injanuary. but as we go into sunday night, you can see clear skies across much of the country, lighter winds the further south you are. that will lead to some fog patches, and the blue appears back on our temperature chart — an indication of more widespread frost to take us into the monday morning commute. there will be temperatures in the towns and cities just above freezing, but well below it in the countryside, and that's because we've got high pre
england and north wales, after it's quickly cleared away from scotland and northern ireland, leaving a dry, sunny day for many, but blustery, with a few showers in the far north. that cloud and patchier rain pushes through wales and the midlands during the middle part of the day, and then into the far south later on, by which time very little rain on it. winds still light across many southern areas on sunday. a blustery day across the north, but the winds aren't coming off the atlantic, so, if...
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england, northern ireland and behind that, noticed a drop in temperatures as the northerly wind kicks in. into tuesday, the frontal system across the front of the uk brings the potential for wet and windy weather in places and our second run continues its journey south and behind that we all get into the cold northerly wind, so a different feel to the weather on tuesday although there will be spells of sunshine around, some wintry showers getting going around the coasts in the north with some drifting across northern ireland and maybe the west of cornwall and the temperatures are down into single digits, feeling very, very different. and as we get into wednesday morning it could be a frost starting the day but more on the way of dry weather and spells of sunshine and potentially one or two wintry showers around and the temperatures are 4 degrees for aberdeen, 9 degrees for plymouth and as we move out of wednesday into thursday looks like things will change again with a frontal system pushing in from the and outbreaks of rain, potentially some snow on the leading edge as it runs into t
england, northern ireland and behind that, noticed a drop in temperatures as the northerly wind kicks in. into tuesday, the frontal system across the front of the uk brings the potential for wet and windy weather in places and our second run continues its journey south and behind that we all get into the cold northerly wind, so a different feel to the weather on tuesday although there will be spells of sunshine around, some wintry showers getting going around the coasts in the north with some...