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yes, welcome back to belfast. 0ne thank you very much, rebecca. yes, welcome back to belfast. one of the three counts happening around northern ireland. as i was mentioning, we think there are about, it's changing all the time, 20 seats left to fill. that could take some time yet. but really, really interesting vote. a really interesting election, as some of our commentators here today have been saying. it's no longer about two tribes here in northern ireland. for so long, people have been green or orange, nationalist or unionist, but we have had a rise of the centre ground with the success of the cross community alliance party doing so well here in this vote. interesting to see now what they dup do next. we have heard from jeffrey donaldson, the party's leader, saying he will decide next week whether to consider returning to the executive, which feels like a very subtle shift from what the party has been saying up until now through this campaign, that they wouldn't return to the executive and the northern ireland protocol was sorted out. so is that a sign of movement? possibl
yes, welcome back to belfast. 0ne thank you very much, rebecca. yes, welcome back to belfast. one of the three counts happening around northern ireland. as i was mentioning, we think there are about, it's changing all the time, 20 seats left to fill. that could take some time yet. but really, really interesting vote. a really interesting election, as some of our commentators here today have been saying. it's no longer about two tribes here in northern ireland. for so long, people have been...
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the belfast _ kate mainland papers. it is very different. the belfast telegraph j different. the belfast telegraph focuses — different. the belfast telegraph focuses a lot more on the need to -et focuses a lot more on the need to get the stormont power—sharing executive — get the stormont power—sharing executive back up and running or at least _ executive back up and running or at least where — executive back up and running or at least where boris johnson and self interested presentation of how he thinks _ interested presentation of how he thinks that can happen and how he ties it _ thinks that can happen and how he ties it to— thinks that can happen and how he ties it to reforming the protocol. hes— ties it to reforming the protocol. he's talking about practical issues that impact peoples lives like improving access to abortion, which has been _ improving access to abortion, which has been promised but stalled because — has been promised but stalled because the executive doesn't function _ because the executive doesn't function. there is the new package aroun
the belfast _ kate mainland papers. it is very different. the belfast telegraph j different. the belfast telegraph focuses — different. the belfast telegraph focuses a lot more on the need to -et focuses a lot more on the need to get the stormont power—sharing executive — get the stormont power—sharing executive back up and running or at least _ executive back up and running or at least where — executive back up and running or at least where boris johnson and self interested...
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to the outgoing mla for east belfast chris little. it feels a bit like losing. it feels a bit like a divorce. chris and i go back. we have worked together for over 20 years and i'm not quite sure what i'm going to do on monday morning when i wake up and go to work and he isn't there. but i suspect he will be testing and suggesting what's up me with ideas as he was has done. chris, you have been an absolute champion for the people of east belfast. an absolute share of the committee and they are going to wish you every success in whatever you do in the next career. i you every success in whatever you do in the next career.— in the next career. i want to thank the other candidates. _ in the next career. i want to thank the other candidates. i _ in the next career. i want to thank the other candidates. i think- in the next career. i want to thank the other candidates. i think we i in the next career. i want to thank i the other candidates. i think we had a good election campaign in east belfast. it was a fair and clean election campaign
to the outgoing mla for east belfast chris little. it feels a bit like losing. it feels a bit like a divorce. chris and i go back. we have worked together for over 20 years and i'm not quite sure what i'm going to do on monday morning when i wake up and go to work and he isn't there. but i suspect he will be testing and suggesting what's up me with ideas as he was has done. chris, you have been an absolute champion for the people of east belfast. an absolute share of the committee and they are...
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tourists come here and — east belfast. tourists come here and tell _ east belfast. tourists come here and tell me _ east belfast. tourists come here and tell me what - east belfast. tourists come here and tell me what theirj here and tell me what their reaction has been mike. it’s reaction has been mike. it's been fantastic. _ reaction has been mike. it's been fantastic. a _ reaction has been mike. it�*s been fantastic. a lot of manchester united fans would stay here but also just local people who want the opportunity to see the house and stay in the house as well.— to see the house and stay in the house as well. so, peter's one the house as well. so, peter's gone and _ the house as well. so, peter's gone and here _ the house as well. so, peter's gone and here i _ the house as well. so, peter's gone and here i am. - the house as well. so, peter's gone and here i am. this- the house as well. so, peter's| gone and here i am. this retro stuff is incredible. i mean, this was a guy who i'd pretty well worshipped as a child so to be in his house, it's a shrine, real
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a sandwich made in yorkshire and sold in belfast presents _ yorkshire and sold in belfast presents no threat to the integrity of the _ presents no threat to the integrity of the european union single market. but why— of the european union single market. but why does the foreign secretary think that _ but why does the foreign secretary think that threatening unilaterally to change an international treaty and i_ to change an international treaty and i look— to change an international treaty and i look forward to seeing the description of why that is legal, is going _ description of why that is legal, is going to _ description of why that is legal, is going to help encourage the commission to change its approach, especially— commission to change its approach, especially when it's likely to undermine trust further and may result— undermine trust further and may result in— undermine trust further and may result in trade retaliation which is not result in trade retaliation which is hot in _ result in trade retaliation which is hot in the — result in trade retaliation which is no
a sandwich made in yorkshire and sold in belfast presents _ yorkshire and sold in belfast presents no threat to the integrity of the _ presents no threat to the integrity of the european union single market. but why— of the european union single market. but why does the foreign secretary think that _ but why does the foreign secretary think that threatening unilaterally to change an international treaty and i_ to change an international treaty and i look— to change an international treaty...
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the action is in belfast today. tomorrow the i in belfast today. tomorrow the attention will be here in westminster, where the government will make a key move in its plan to attempt to achieve progress in its negotiations with the european union in getting changes secured to the northern ireland protocol. but as we have heard, it is caused political deadlock in northern ireland. the practical and political difficulties of it becoming so clear. the foreign secretary liz truss will make a statement to mps in the house of commons for plans for legislation which will allow the uk on its own to make changes to the northern ireland protocol. i am told no draft legislation will be published, this is more of a statement of intent. if the government were to end up having to go down that path, one government source put it to me that it would be in regret and not in anger. and negotiations will, of course, continue with the european union. in the fallout from brexit as we had so much in the run—up to it, it can often sound like crisis points are approaching
the action is in belfast today. tomorrow the i in belfast today. tomorrow the attention will be here in westminster, where the government will make a key move in its plan to attempt to achieve progress in its negotiations with the european union in getting changes secured to the northern ireland protocol. but as we have heard, it is caused political deadlock in northern ireland. the practical and political difficulties of it becoming so clear. the foreign secretary liz truss will make a...
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and, a night in the best house in belfast. not only am i staying in the same house, i'm actually going to be sleeping in the very room that he had as a child. this week, i'm in the capital city, belfast, recently the subject of a big feature film about the childhood of the actor, director kenneth branagh, but i am here to find out more about another of the city's famous designs. —— famous sons. you may guess who that is if you look at the statue behind me. first though, we are in germany to see an incredible, once—in—a—decade performance of a play staged by a whole village. in 163a, the people of oberammergau recreated the suffering, death and resurrection of christ, and thanks of being spared from the plague. it is repeated every ten years, and did so until coronavirus forced its abandonment in 2020. well, it's back and we went to bavaria to see it on its opening weekend. everyone in the village comes together. the youngest will be on stage and the oldest at 96 years old. everyone comes to the theatre, you get to kn
and, a night in the best house in belfast. not only am i staying in the same house, i'm actually going to be sleeping in the very room that he had as a child. this week, i'm in the capital city, belfast, recently the subject of a big feature film about the childhood of the actor, director kenneth branagh, but i am here to find out more about another of the city's famous designs. —— famous sons. you may guess who that is if you look at the statue behind me. first though, we are in germany to...
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i'm joined times and somebody from belfast live and i'mjoined again times and somebody from belfast live and i'm joined again by professor john thom, professor of hashish in irish politics at liverpool university. a continuing just in the nicola sturgeon treat, john. you can obviously see what she is thinking about that. yes john. you can obviously see what she is thinking about that.— is thinking about that. yes you can enable set alarm _ is thinking about that. yes you can enable set alarm bells _ is thinking about that. yes you can enable set alarm bells across - is thinking about that. yes you can enable set alarm bells across the l enable set alarm bells across the british government and clearly nicola sturgeon is playing the nationalist card there are still seeking a second referendum on scottish independence and it is quite clear that sinn fein will push other to what degree we don't know but it is part of sinn fein's core business to push for a border poll for a referendum on irish unification even though she said there is very little chance of the secretary of state for n
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, the protocol— that, for readers and belfast, the protocol is — that, for readers and belfast, the protocol is only one of the issues that boris— protocol is only one of the issues that borisjohnson protocol is only one of the issues that boris johnson writes about that they're _ that boris johnson writes about that they're concerned about. yes, it says— they're concerned about. yes, it says the — they're concerned about. yes, it says the uk_ they're concerned about. yes, it says the uk will take action, i:e., they— says the uk will take action, i:e., they wiii— says the uk will take action, i:e., they will tear up the protocol. there's — they will tear up the protocol. there's also a focus on northern ireiand _ there's also a focus on northern ireland parties needing to elect a ieadeh _ ireland parties needing to elect a leader. also, ithink ireland parties needing to elect a leader. also, i think this is the type _ leader. also, i think this is the type of— leader. also, i think this is the type of issue that matters if you're living _ type of issue that matters if you're li
, the protocol— that, for readers and belfast, the protocol is — that, for readers and belfast, the protocol is only one of the issues that boris— protocol is only one of the issues that borisjohnson protocol is only one of the issues that boris johnson writes about that they're _ that boris johnson writes about that they're concerned about. yes, it says— they're concerned about. yes, it says the — they're concerned about. yes, it says the uk_ they're concerned about. yes, it says the...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. and with me now from sinn fein i have the candidate who has been elected in the south belfast constituency, we carry the speech a little earlier. i thought it was a nice touch when you paid tribute to the late dup representative for the area. ed edwin poots had paid tribute before that as well and you did as well and i thought it was a very human moment, irrespective of political traditions, you were reaching out there. i suppose a lot of people watching this and looking on will say, why can�*t politicians in northern ireland do more of this and what is it going to take to get and what is it going to take to get a functioning executive back up and running? a functioning executive back up and runnina ? , ., , a functioning executive back up and runnina ? , .,, ., , running? christopher and i grew up in belfast and _ running? christopher and i grew up in belfast and working _ running? christopher and i grew up in belfast and working class - in belfast and working class communities and
chris page, bbc news, belfast. and with me now from sinn fein i have the candidate who has been elected in the south belfast constituency, we carry the speech a little earlier. i thought it was a nice touch when you paid tribute to the late dup representative for the area. ed edwin poots had paid tribute before that as well and you did as well and i thought it was a very human moment, irrespective of political traditions, you were reaching out there. i suppose a lot of people watching this and...
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iamat i am at belfast, stormont in belfast where we are questioning what will it take to get politicians back to the power—sharing assembly behind me? deputy prime minister dominic raab accuses sir keir starmer of hypocrisy, as the opposition leader faces further questions about potential lockdown breaches. more than 60 people are thought to have been killed after a russian bomb hit a school in eastern ukraine. residents had been sheltering in the building's basement. a former security chief known for his loyalty to beijing is confirmed as hong kong's new chief executive. stars are gathering on the red carpet for the bafta television awards in london, with with channel 4 drama it's a sin leading the nominations. actor ncuti gatwa is the new doctor who. best known for netflix series sex education, he'll take over from jodie whittaker as the time lord next year. the northern ireland secretary, brandon lewis, has said the uk government will work to fix issues with the northern ireland protocol, in the wake of the outcome of the elections for the stormont executive this week. sinn fein bec
iamat i am at belfast, stormont in belfast where we are questioning what will it take to get politicians back to the power—sharing assembly behind me? deputy prime minister dominic raab accuses sir keir starmer of hypocrisy, as the opposition leader faces further questions about potential lockdown breaches. more than 60 people are thought to have been killed after a russian bomb hit a school in eastern ukraine. residents had been sheltering in the building's basement. a former security chief...
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for example, this week when we are in belfast. that was ahead of the election that have just happened and what of the most consequential stories that could come out of the elections as a result in northern ireland so we would be doing those pieces and that coverage anyway. sometimes, whati pieces and that coverage anyway. sometimes, what i might call the tilt is if you are broadcasting from the different parts of the uk you might look and approach course stories to and approach course stories to a slightly different lens. it is still broadly the same story. for example, the first time we were in belfast was the day the uk inflation figures were out and we did our case studies from northern ireland. as opposed to perhaps if we were planning this out of london, out of the south of england. is that there is an example where we just realigned a little bit but you're getting the same programmes. the set we did at the end of last year, two of them, there were major, major breaking stories on the that we had to deal with. one was a covid
for example, this week when we are in belfast. that was ahead of the election that have just happened and what of the most consequential stories that could come out of the elections as a result in northern ireland so we would be doing those pieces and that coverage anyway. sometimes, whati pieces and that coverage anyway. sometimes, what i might call the tilt is if you are broadcasting from the different parts of the uk you might look and approach course stories to and approach course stories...
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you join me in a noisy belfast. one of three count centres across northern ireland. 3a seats left to be declared out of the 90 that will represent northern ireland in the power—sharing assembly, if and when that returns. certainly the hope of pretty much everybody is that it can return. interesting to pick up on what the professor was saying about what the government could do to talk to unionism, those unionist who are opposed to the protocols and try to persuade them to re—enter the power—sharing assembly. i spoke to gillian smith area and he was talking about looking towards the eu, looking if there is any compromise from there on the protocol. jeffrey donaldson has been speaking to the bbc. he said that the dop will decide next week whether to consider re—entering the power—sharing executive. he said it would depend on what borisjohnson said or what was said by the government in the queen's speech. a couple of weeks ago you may remember it seemed that the government was preparing to announce some powers
you join me in a noisy belfast. one of three count centres across northern ireland. 3a seats left to be declared out of the 90 that will represent northern ireland in the power—sharing assembly, if and when that returns. certainly the hope of pretty much everybody is that it can return. interesting to pick up on what the professor was saying about what the government could do to talk to unionism, those unionist who are opposed to the protocols and try to persuade them to re—enter the...
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that's the briggs it by product that sets up a customs border between belfast and london. and it's the bane of many unionists caught the middle of this disagreement or businesses borders and breaks it are back in the spotlight in northern ireland from shop owners to florists entrepreneurs are struggling because if the big j disagreement between great britain and the european union london is very concerned about a trade protocol connecting northern i'll into the u. k, and the e u. it states that goods coming from the u. k. must go through customs 1st before entering northern ireland, the e. u wants to keep it as the 2 powers negotiate locals of belfast are finding themselves in a bench. normally would have a way, figurines or franchises been either quite limited and what we can guess our che suppliers we with they were to live in barbara and britain. so they're in england and they would import them from all over europe and amps and the directly the us. much of his time and energy is spent varying about customs, paperwork and bureaucracy. he has to pass on the high price of
that's the briggs it by product that sets up a customs border between belfast and london. and it's the bane of many unionists caught the middle of this disagreement or businesses borders and breaks it are back in the spotlight in northern ireland from shop owners to florists entrepreneurs are struggling because if the big j disagreement between great britain and the european union london is very concerned about a trade protocol connecting northern i'll into the u. k, and the e u. it states that...
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today of course borisjohnson in belfast. more on that later. the eurovision song contest was memorable for many reasons — including the rare feat of a uk entry making the top half of the leaderboard. 183 points. however, the night — and the victory — belonged to ukraine and kalush orchestra, thanks to a massive outpouring of popular support throughout europe. the group had been predicted to take the title as support rose following russia's invasion. the man going wild in this clip is ukrainian eurovision commentator timur miroshnychenko, who had to cover the contest from a bunker in kyiv. speaking earlier to the bbc, he said he hopes the country will be able to host the competition next year. i've been in europe for 17 years. i was the host in 2017, and of course it is my dream now to host this wonderful event next year somewhere in ukraine. somewhere. you know, i havejust chatted with the minister of culture of ukraine an hour before, and he said that we will do our best to welcome all the guests next year into a peaceful country. we sti
today of course borisjohnson in belfast. more on that later. the eurovision song contest was memorable for many reasons — including the rare feat of a uk entry making the top half of the leaderboard. 183 points. however, the night — and the victory — belonged to ukraine and kalush orchestra, thanks to a massive outpouring of popular support throughout europe. the group had been predicted to take the title as support rose following russia's invasion. the man going wild in this clip is...
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as chris explains from belfast. the phone call that happened _ explains from belfast. the phone call that happened between - explains from belfast. the phone call that happened between the l explains from belfast. the phone i call that happened between the uk foreign secretary in the european commission or vice president was described by one source as touchy and if you look at the statements that both sites issued following that both sites issued following that phone call, it would seem the conversation was touchy at the very least. the uk foreign secretary said that the trade border known as the northern ireland protocol was now the greatest obstacle to power—sharing here in northern ireland and that it was not serving its original objectives. her partner brussels pointed to the fact that the protocol is part of the treaty designed by london and brussels in the run—up to britain leaving the european union around 18 months ago and he suggested that if the uk was to take action on its own to override parts of the treaty, that would be a very serious matter and in ef
as chris explains from belfast. the phone call that happened _ explains from belfast. the phone call that happened between - explains from belfast. the phone call that happened between the l explains from belfast. the phone i call that happened between the uk foreign secretary in the european commission or vice president was described by one source as touchy and if you look at the statements that both sites issued following that both sites issued following that phone call, it would seem the...
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north which we have just had an just come of course it is belfast north which we havejust had anjust come in belfast north and this is the sdlp leader nichola mallon�*s seat and she has just found out because you got five out of five seats declared she has lost her seat and is to beat the benefit of the alliance party so a really difficult night for the sdlp. quite a bit of their support has gone to sinn fein. now the biggest republican forces also perhaps a little bit into the alliance as well. that nonsectarian full suddenly emerging from the shadows to the big unveiling post and play the northern ireland politics and with just not had this of course the northern line before, have we? northern line before, have we? northern ireland politics by its very nature very definition has 0s been sectarian between republican and unionist, loyalist. what does this mean when you suddenly have a big block not that far behind the dup in terms of where we want seats. what does that mean for the future of politics and where might sinn fein, why are we so confident that sinn fein are going to mak
north which we have just had an just come of course it is belfast north which we havejust had anjust come in belfast north and this is the sdlp leader nichola mallon�*s seat and she has just found out because you got five out of five seats declared she has lost her seat and is to beat the benefit of the alliance party so a really difficult night for the sdlp. quite a bit of their support has gone to sinn fein. now the biggest republican forces also perhaps a little bit into the alliance as...
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the dup sa s it discussed in belfast today. the dup says it wants _ discussed in belfast today. the dup says it wants in _ discussed in belfast today. the dup says it wants in essence _ discussed in belfast today. the dup says it wants in essence an - discussed in belfast today. the dup says it wants in essence an end to l says it wants in essence an end to the checks on goods which are arriving here in northern ireland from great britain under the terms of the brexit trade border called the northern ireland protocol. so that protocol was agreed by london and brussels in order to prevent checks on the land border between northern ireland and the irish republic. it means instead their checks on goods that arrive here from britain because the eu needs to protect its own single market, needs to prevent any goods moving from britain into the single market by going across the open land border into the republic. it has been a really difficult circle to square. it was an issue that was huge during the brexit negotiations, now is having profound effects for the future of northern irelan
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boris jon has been in belfast, trying to solve a political gridlock that is in part connected to the brexit deal mr. johnson signed with the e.u. north korea's leader, kim jong-un, struggling to contain a nationwide coronavirus outbreak. reporter: we do have to take them on their word, but the fact that their publishing every day deaths and a number of cases does suggest tt in some way they're trying to speak to the international community, potentially as a cry for help. but interestingly, help is being offered north korea at the moment by the government here in south korea and by others, and yet north korea has yet to respond and yet to ask for help or accept help. so it is an interesting situation, yes, as to what north korea is trying to say, while at the same time not being ready to ask for help. of course it has no vaccine, it has repeatedly turned down offers of the vaccine, meaning the viru it is spreading through the population, as it was back in the early desert 2020 for much of the world. it has very little built up immunity. ♪ ross: i'm ross atkins with "outside source."
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ahead of his visit today, boris johnson writes in the belfast telegraph. back in london, ministers have been drawing up legislation which would allow them to override parts of the brexit deal. it's set to be confirmed tomorrow, but will have to pass through parliament, meaning it could be months before the government has the power to act without agreement from europe. but the move would be controversial. some fear it could spark a trade war at a time when many businesses and households can least afford one. nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. let's have a quick look at what the northern ireland protocol actually is. when we left the eu, it was agreed that goods arriving in northern ireland from the rest of the uk would be monitored to make sure they met eu standards. that's because northern ireland shares a land border with eu member, ireland, and an open border between ireland and northern ireland is seen as an essential part of the peace process. let's talk to our chief political correspondent adam fleming. so, adam, has the governments position softene
ahead of his visit today, boris johnson writes in the belfast telegraph. back in london, ministers have been drawing up legislation which would allow them to override parts of the brexit deal. it's set to be confirmed tomorrow, but will have to pass through parliament, meaning it could be months before the government has the power to act without agreement from europe. but the move would be controversial. some fear it could spark a trade war at a time when many businesses and households can...
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the prime minister arrived in belfast to try to start sorting it out. the minister arrived in belfast to try to start sorting it out.— to start sorting it out. the issue they have _ to start sorting it out. the issue they have is _ to start sorting it out. the issue they have is that _ to start sorting it out. the issue they have is that they _ to start sorting it out. the issue they have is that they object - to start sorting it out. the issue they have is that they object to | to start sorting it out. the issue i they have is that they object to the operation of the protocol, we don't want to scrap it, but we think it can be fixed. and actually, five of the five parties i talked to, today, also think it needs reform. the dup went into see _ also think it needs reform. the dup went into see boris _ also think it needs reform. the dup went into see boris johnson - went into see borisjohnson demanding big change. the went into see boris johnson demanding big change. the idea that the prime minister _ demanding big change. the idea that the prime minist
the prime minister arrived in belfast to try to start sorting it out. the minister arrived in belfast to try to start sorting it out.— to start sorting it out. the issue they have _ to start sorting it out. the issue they have is _ to start sorting it out. the issue they have is that _ to start sorting it out. the issue they have is that they _ to start sorting it out. the issue they have is that they object - to start sorting it out. the issue they have is that they object to | to start...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's bring you up—to—date with the relative positions of the parties. i think we can show it on our screens. there you have it. sinn fein leading the way followed by the dup and then with alliance, that centre ground party, as we mentioned, performing very well, clearly that is one of the big stories at this election. i'm joined byjon tonge, professor of british and irish politics at the university of liverpool. the fact sinn fein has become the largest party in northern ireland, they declined to use the term northern ireland, for them to become the largest party here is a seismic development. it won't change things dramatically. there will not be able to poll any time zone or a constitutional referendum around the corner but sinn fein becoming the largest party entitles them to nominate the first minister of northern ireland that michelle o'neill will be nominated as the next first minister. whether the dup will then go and nominate a deputy there is a minister is a big question
chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's bring you up—to—date with the relative positions of the parties. i think we can show it on our screens. there you have it. sinn fein leading the way followed by the dup and then with alliance, that centre ground party, as we mentioned, performing very well, clearly that is one of the big stories at this election. i'm joined byjon tonge, professor of british and irish politics at the university of liverpool. the fact sinn fein has become the largest party...
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lot of circles in belfast. ., ~ ., ., ., belfast. talking about a potential trade were. _ belfast. talking about a potential trade were, trying _ belfast. talking about a potential trade were, trying to _ belfast. talking about a potential trade were, trying to avoid i belfast. talking about a potential trade were, trying to avoid more | trade were, trying to avoid more issues during a cost—of—living crisis those cost of living issues arise because what might happen, the eu can respond by for example putting tariffs on british goods heading to the eu, the british can respond to that by putting tariffs on goods coming from the eu as part of a trade war, but that is the last thing people want because that would put up prices. the thing people want because that would put up prices-— put up prices. the last thing boris johnson really _ put up prices. the last thing boris johnson really wanted _ put up prices. the last thing boris johnson really wanted to - put up prices. the last thing boris johnson really wanted to get i johnson r
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belfast was up to be clear, i'm happy— belfast was up to be clear, i'm happy to travel— belfast was up to be clear, i'm happy to travel a _ belfast was up to be clear, i'm happy to travel a bit _ belfast was up to be clear, i'm happy to travel a bit further. belfast was up to be clear, i'ml happy to travel a bit further if it means— happy to travel a bit further if it means i— happy to travel a bit further if it means i get— happy to travel a bit further if it means i get my— happy to travel a bit further if it means i get my operation - happy to travel a bit further if it i means i get my operation instead happy to travel a bit further if it - means i get my operation instead of getting _ means i get my operation instead of getting it _ means i get my operation instead of getting it at — means i get my operation instead of getting it at my— means i get my operation instead of getting it at my local— means i get my operation instead of getting it at my local hospital. - means i get my operation instead of getting it at my local hospital. i'm i getting it at my local hospi
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so there's— government here in belfast. so there's been lots of abuse of that position— there's been lots of abuse of that position and it's become a prize that nationalists want to see. so i've that nationalists want to see. so we no— that nationalists want to see. so i've no doubt that a number of nationalist voters will have offered loads _ nationalist voters will have offered loads of— nationalist voters will have offered loads of support to sinn fein to see if they— loads of support to sinn fein to see if they can — loads of support to sinn fein to see if they can get that position. and sinn fein walk _ if they can get that position. and sinn fein walk out _ if they can get that position. fific sinn fein walk out of the if they can get that position. 2.1c sinn fein walk out of the previous assembly, didn't they, back in 2017. so a lot of people would look at politics here and say there's quite a lot of dysfunction, and so many people, i'm sure you've heard this and all the politicians i've spoken to say they
so there's— government here in belfast. so there's been lots of abuse of that position— there's been lots of abuse of that position and it's become a prize that nationalists want to see. so i've that nationalists want to see. so we no— that nationalists want to see. so i've no doubt that a number of nationalist voters will have offered loads _ nationalist voters will have offered loads of— nationalist voters will have offered loads of support to sinn fein to see if they— loads of...
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. as we've been hearing, today's move by the dup prevents the formation of a power—sharing executive to govern northern ireland. sinn fein�*s election victory last week was the first time in the province's history that a party who wants to see a united ireland has the most seats in the assembly. one of the main factors in today's deadlock is the northern ireland protocol. our home editor mark easton assesses the impact of that agreement. you can't see it, it's not on any nautical map, but somewhere out here is the invisible border that threatens to paralyse northern ireland politics. the brexit deal that britain signed with the eu sought to prevent reviving hostility at the land border with the republic just down there. so they moved customs checks out to a mythical point here in the middle of the irish sea, drawing a line between northern ireland — over there — and great britain. in doing so the prime minister broke a promise he had repeatedly made to unionists. i'm afraid that
chris page, bbc news, belfast. as we've been hearing, today's move by the dup prevents the formation of a power—sharing executive to govern northern ireland. sinn fein�*s election victory last week was the first time in the province's history that a party who wants to see a united ireland has the most seats in the assembly. one of the main factors in today's deadlock is the northern ireland protocol. our home editor mark easton assesses the impact of that agreement. you can't see it, it's...
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joe al jazeera belfast us stock market have slumped to day on to the federal reserve announced its biggest interest rate increase in more than 2 decades. all 3 major american indices were down with the dow jones. dropping about 3 percent. tech stocks led the sell off. the decline was john ganes wednesday as investors faced the most aggressive tightening of us monetary policy since 2000. because salumi has, well, this comes one day after the federal reserve decided to raise interest rates a half a percentage point. that increase was widely anticipated and the market actually rallied after the announcement. it seemed to take comfort in the fact that the federal reserve chairman jerome powell said that there were not planning to raise interest rates more than 5 percent going forward. and in a bigger chunk that they would keep this kind of pace going forward. and the markets were reassured by that it rallied, but today we're seeing all of those games are raced and investors seem to be having 2nd thoughts about where the economy is going and renewed fears that a recession could be looming. one
joe al jazeera belfast us stock market have slumped to day on to the federal reserve announced its biggest interest rate increase in more than 2 decades. all 3 major american indices were down with the dow jones. dropping about 3 percent. tech stocks led the sell off. the decline was john ganes wednesday as investors faced the most aggressive tightening of us monetary policy since 2000. because salumi has, well, this comes one day after the federal reserve decided to raise interest rates a half...
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we report from belfast as voting ends in historic lex. ah. at least 3 people have been killed in a stabbing attack in israel for others have been wounded. it happened in the central city of land near tel aviv as people celebrated the day. israel were fast, who was independence day? stephanie deca reports. uh huh. the attack happened as israel celebrated 74 years of independence. this time in a lad and ultra orthodox city in the center of the country. a lad is very close to the occupied west bank. we do not talk her full indication. oh, if it's a one tourist or more, we are conducting a trace after him. now we have a helicopter with us and we are stuck in roadblocks in order to catch him. residents came out to protest in the off to moth. it's the latest in the series of attacks carried out by individuals across israel, which is left at least 14 brady's dead. a spokesperson for hamas reacted by saying these attacks were the result of israel's occupation. the palestinians. u. n. middle east envoy tor venice. lun tweeted saying he was pulled by t
we report from belfast as voting ends in historic lex. ah. at least 3 people have been killed in a stabbing attack in israel for others have been wounded. it happened in the central city of land near tel aviv as people celebrated the day. israel were fast, who was independence day? stephanie deca reports. uh huh. the attack happened as israel celebrated 74 years of independence. this time in a lad and ultra orthodox city in the center of the country. a lad is very close to the occupied west...
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from belfast, sara girvin reports: let's get more from belfast with sarah given. tomorrow borisjohnson will hold private meetings with political leaders in an attempt to break the dormant stalemate. on friday the dup blocked the election of a new assembly speaker in protest at the northern ireland protocol, meaning this place can't function. there is increasing speculation that the uk government is poised to introduce legislation to strip away parts of the protocol, but the irish foreign minister says that isn't the right approach. what i see at the moment is a british government making statements, briefing against the eu and creating a lot of tension in my country, your closest neighbour, and also potentially being on the verge of making a decision that can fundamentally undermine the function of the institutions of the peace process in northern ireland. simon coveney also said there would be a consequence if the uk's action created uncertainty on the island of ireland, so if there is a plan to ditch parts of the protocol, could there be a trade war between the e
from belfast, sara girvin reports: let's get more from belfast with sarah given. tomorrow borisjohnson will hold private meetings with political leaders in an attempt to break the dormant stalemate. on friday the dup blocked the election of a new assembly speaker in protest at the northern ireland protocol, meaning this place can't function. there is increasing speculation that the uk government is poised to introduce legislation to strip away parts of the protocol, but the irish foreign...
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sinn fein is pushing for the governments in belfast _ point. sinn fein is pushing for the governments in belfast and - point. sinn fein is pushing for the| governments in belfast and dublin point. sinn fein is pushing for the . governments in belfast and dublin to plan for what a united ireland might look like. fleshing out the details on things like health care and the economics of it all. and although there does not appear to be a majority year for it right now, sinn fein's electoral success will give more prominence to their campaign. for now, the problem for sinn fein is how to translate their victory into the real power. because unless there is agreement between parties, northern ireland remains in deadlock. the uk government says it is keeping all options on the table when it comes to resolving those problems with the brexit arrangements, the northern ireland protocol, we may see some indication in the queen's speech next week that they might be a willingness to overwrite parts of the protocol using new legislation, but of course, this is
sinn fein is pushing for the governments in belfast _ point. sinn fein is pushing for the governments in belfast and - point. sinn fein is pushing for the| governments in belfast and dublin point. sinn fein is pushing for the . governments in belfast and dublin to plan for what a united ireland might look like. fleshing out the details on things like health care and the economics of it all. and although there does not appear to be a majority year for it right now, sinn fein's electoral success...
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studio: many thanks, chris mason, a political editor in belfast. —— our political editor in belfast. —— our political editor. the governor of the bank of england has warned that rising food prices, partly because of the war in ukraine, could reach "apocalyptic" levels. andrew bailey said he felt helpless against global forces, as he defended the bank's policies, at a time when households are experiencing a cost—of—living crisis. our economics editor, faisal islam, reports. from high streets to households to headquarters up and down the country, prices are surging in a way we haven't seen for a generation. like, before i had storage heaters in my house and it was already expensive, but now it's unlivable. people can't afford it, especially when you've got kids. i'm finding it really hard because i've got my little ones, and its... it's really hard. and that's raised questions about the institution that's charged with controlling inflation, the bank of england. for a quarter of a century, the bank of england's legal target — its responsibility, its onejob, if you like — has
studio: many thanks, chris mason, a political editor in belfast. —— our political editor in belfast. —— our political editor. the governor of the bank of england has warned that rising food prices, partly because of the war in ukraine, could reach "apocalyptic" levels. andrew bailey said he felt helpless against global forces, as he defended the bank's policies, at a time when households are experiencing a cost—of—living crisis. our economics editor, faisal islam, reports....
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jonah, how reports from belfast. a win for the nationalists shouldn't fain, as opinion polls predict, would make history in northern ireland. it up ends a century of dominance by parties dedicated to the union with great britain putting on top of a republican party that exists to forge a united ireland. that isn't going to happen imminently, and many voters were swayed instead by more immediate concerns. all united allens on the cards, new data, but at length on up to important to me. what do you think that achieves that? think of a boss for equal rates will get better, better hospital. so just to open game, she and fame was once the political face of the irish republican army that waged a decades long conflict with the british army and pro british loyalist paramilitaries. its electoral success would have struck fear into the heart of many unionists who already feel marginalized by westminster as handling of breakfast negotiations with the you and a new trade boarder in the i receive that they say undermines northern
jonah, how reports from belfast. a win for the nationalists shouldn't fain, as opinion polls predict, would make history in northern ireland. it up ends a century of dominance by parties dedicated to the union with great britain putting on top of a republican party that exists to forge a united ireland. that isn't going to happen imminently, and many voters were swayed instead by more immediate concerns. all united allens on the cards, new data, but at length on up to important to me. what do...
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let's cross live to belfast and get all the latest from annita mcveigh. thank you very muchjoanna and welcome back. as you say, sinn fein and course to emerge as the biggest party from these elections, a huge moment for nationalists and undoubtedly with constitutional questions raised by that over the questions raised by that over the question of the united kingdom or a united ireland. sinn fein of course the nationalist party that wants ultimately to see a united ireland but of course there are more immediate investing concerns expressed by voters on the doorsteps irrespective of their political backgrounds. the cost of living, health care, education and that very much in common with voters right on the uk and across the other media pressing concern about other parties were that they can get back on the table at stormont to form a functioning executive. we canjust give you a quick update on where we are on the seat numbers. we had sinn fein on 18 seats in the dpm14 seats and we have the numbers for you on your screens. the alliance party won ten and the
let's cross live to belfast and get all the latest from annita mcveigh. thank you very muchjoanna and welcome back. as you say, sinn fein and course to emerge as the biggest party from these elections, a huge moment for nationalists and undoubtedly with constitutional questions raised by that over the questions raised by that over the question of the united kingdom or a united ireland. sinn fein of course the nationalist party that wants ultimately to see a united ireland but of course there...
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joe, the whole al jazeera belfast ah . type of headlines here on algebra. ukraine says russia still attacking the besieged steel plant in matthew polt, fight and declaring a c 5. let civilians leave moscow denies. it's broken. the agreement around $200.00 civilians are trapped inside the us trying to get them out so far. in total, nearly 5.
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mark: let us get the first of our analysts joining us, a lecturer at belfast. 90 days, three months in. no and in sight -- end in sight. how long will this conflict go? >> it will not end anytime soon. you have russian advances, very slow ones. enough to be severe. there is a political pressure on putin to continue with the war until there is some kind of clear again. -- gain. they are emboldened by the fact that the russians have slowed down and the huge support from the west including economic sanctions. both sides still think that they can win it. the fight will go on. mark: how will this shape the future evolution of this conflict? >> i think the underlying logic is the same. that the size or try to push for a victory -- that both sides will try to push for a victory. there is a limit to the russian side in terms of its resources and economic hardship. it has been underestimated and the ukrainian authorities have an updated picture. it is difficult in the sense that the army is being reduced in terms of their most battle worn troops are being lost. they have surrendered or been kil
mark: let us get the first of our analysts joining us, a lecturer at belfast. 90 days, three months in. no and in sight -- end in sight. how long will this conflict go? >> it will not end anytime soon. you have russian advances, very slow ones. enough to be severe. there is a political pressure on putin to continue with the war until there is some kind of clear again. -- gain. they are emboldened by the fact that the russians have slowed down and the huge support from the west including...
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john hall reports from belfast. this is long seaport, where customs checks are carried out on goods arriving in northern ireland from great britain under the post briggs in northern ireland protocol. it established a customs border within the united kingdom itself as a way of protecting the use single market. while avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland, the protocol is now with the heart of an escalating dispute between the u. k and the e. u, and has led to the breakdown of power sharing government in northern ireland. i'm announcing our intention to introduce legislation in the coming weeks to make changes in the protocol or preference remains the negotiated solution with the e u. suddenly that was, the british government announcing its intention to take unilateral action if changes to the protocol can't be negotiated by promising to enact legislation. the hope is to encourage the e. u to compromise and also to repair devolved government at stormont by enticing the democratic unionist party back into powe
john hall reports from belfast. this is long seaport, where customs checks are carried out on goods arriving in northern ireland from great britain under the post briggs in northern ireland protocol. it established a customs border within the united kingdom itself as a way of protecting the use single market. while avoiding a hard border on the island of ireland, the protocol is now with the heart of an escalating dispute between the u. k and the e. u, and has led to the breakdown of power...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. the man who oversaw the crackdown on protesters in hong kong during demonstrations over a controversial extradition bill in 2019 has become the territory's new leader. john lee, a staunch beijing supporter, was the sole candidate in the closed voting process, and his appointment is widely being seen as a move by the chinese government to tighten its grip on the city. he replaces carrie lam after she announced she would not be seeking a second term in office. danny vincent reports. i hereby declare that the only candidate, mrjohn lee ka—chiu, is returned in the above—mentioned election. congratulations. there was only ever one person in the running for this race. the authorities call this a closed circle election. but critics say it was just a selection process. john lee was the sole candidate. he was voted in by overwhelmingly pro—beijing representatives. having restored orderfrom chaos, it is high time that hong kong starts a new chapter of development. the former police office
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. the man who oversaw the crackdown on protesters in hong kong during demonstrations over a controversial extradition bill in 2019 has become the territory's new leader. john lee, a staunch beijing supporter, was the sole candidate in the closed voting process, and his appointment is widely being seen as a move by the chinese government to tighten its grip on the city. he replaces carrie lam after she announced she would not be seeking a second term in office. danny...
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chris, in belfast, thank you. if you'd like to know more about the political situation in northern ireland, you can find more on our website — bbc.co.uk/news. now to the war in ukraine and over to clive myrie who is in the ukrainian capital kyiv tonight. glorious victory, the defeat of nazi germany. but today there is no peace. vladimir putin has invaded ukraine. back from there, parading too paratroopers, who moscow says took part in the russian offensive. a war of conquest, says the west. the kremlin disagrees. translation: the kremlin disagrees. translation: the defence of our motherland, when its destiny was at stake, has always been sacred. as in the past, you, our soldiers, are today fighting for our soldiers, are today fighting for our people in donbas, for the security our motherland, for russia. 0n security our motherland, for russia. on display, lots of firepower. and yet in ukraine moscow has suffered military setbacks. what russia does next isn't clear. you can march thousands of soldiers across red
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chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's get more on this from danjohnson, who's at the count centre in belfast. yes, more results coming in here all the time. another round of applause, which sounds like another successful the alliance party. in terms of power—sharing resuming, a major sticking point for the democratic unionist has been over the northern ireland protocol. the cheques coming into goods —— coming into northern ireland. there are tough negotiations which have been tried already and have not brought about the sort of success the dup says it needs. it looks like they are going to refuse any immediate future to go back into power—sharing. that means sinn fein, despite its success in these elections, may not be able to take up the role of first minister and that means they are not able to inaction all the policies they want to put into place in northern ireland, never mind considering moves towards a united ireland once again. moves towards a united ireland once aaain. ., ~' ,, the education secretar
chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's get more on this from danjohnson, who's at the count centre in belfast. yes, more results coming in here all the time. another round of applause, which sounds like another successful the alliance party. in terms of power—sharing resuming, a major sticking point for the democratic unionist has been over the northern ireland protocol. the cheques coming into goods —— coming into northern ireland. there are tough negotiations which have been tried already...
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this is belfast east. let's see what happened. the highest vote share has been the dup, a strong unionist place. it is where stormont sits in the city of belfast. the dup is top of the poll each time. they nearly came top this time. the alliance party in this case, which has gone from fifth to third in overall first preference went neither nationalist or unesco has come top. just about first preference share. dup is down 5%. it is not the alliance has gained so much, it has gained a little bit. the main transparency is the tuv, which is a hardline unionist party, relatively new particles that they have been campaigning very strongly against the northern ireland protocol, as has the dup. you can see that this action with dup and its role in supporting the conservatives and the general election and what they got for it. you can see that in seat after seat in northern ireland. we are waiting for half the seats to come back from northern ireland but it is already historic in itself. we will be hearing more reaction about politics whic
this is belfast east. let's see what happened. the highest vote share has been the dup, a strong unionist place. it is where stormont sits in the city of belfast. the dup is top of the poll each time. they nearly came top this time. the alliance party in this case, which has gone from fifth to third in overall first preference went neither nationalist or unesco has come top. just about first preference share. dup is down 5%. it is not the alliance has gained so much, it has gained a little bit....