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it's called northern ireland. this is a huge advantage for the people, for the business in northern ireland. all we want is to make good use of that through jointly agreed solutions. so we are ready to talk tomorrow, if the government does not start by saying, "we want to redraft everything." that is not acceptable. you don't like it, but that's where we are. so let's just quickly talk about what next. is there going to be a trade war? i hope not. i see no reasons why we should have a trade war. if we genuinely want to find solutions, again, we are ready to talk. but we cannot talk on the basis of unilateral action, breaching of agreed commitments and desire to redraft and renegotiate the whole treaty. in the irish media, there are already reports that brussels, the institutions, i guess the commission, is developing a hit list of sensitive products from britain that, for example, scotch whisky, car parts, that they could impose retaliatory tariffs on if the brits don't back down on northern ireland, and do real,
it's called northern ireland. this is a huge advantage for the people, for the business in northern ireland. all we want is to make good use of that through jointly agreed solutions. so we are ready to talk tomorrow, if the government does not start by saying, "we want to redraft everything." that is not acceptable. you don't like it, but that's where we are. so let's just quickly talk about what next. is there going to be a trade war? i hope not. i see no reasons why we should have a...
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the people of northern ireland, the vast majority, the overwhelming numbers in northern ireland said in the end that we shouldn't have brexit. and it was clear that what we needed to do, if you look at our politics for example, was that we needed some kind of soft landing zone and we were denied that by the dup and the conservatives. given you like to stress the positive, can you see a way out? . ., , , positive, can you see a way out? _, , , ., positive, can you see a way out? , ,., out? of course there is a way out, festival _ out? of course there is a way out, festival and _ out? of course there is a way out, festival and how - out? of course there is a way out, festival and how we - out? of course there is a wayj out, festival and how we deal with this, there is always away a lack but it is difficult for ireland — this is about respect and trust. but this doesn't need to be about the unionist community who oppose the protocol, or those who do.— those who do. and also the british government, - those who do. and also the british government, so - those who do. and also the briti
the people of northern ireland, the vast majority, the overwhelming numbers in northern ireland said in the end that we shouldn't have brexit. and it was clear that what we needed to do, if you look at our politics for example, was that we needed some kind of soft landing zone and we were denied that by the dup and the conservatives. given you like to stress the positive, can you see a way out? . ., , , positive, can you see a way out? _, , , ., positive, can you see a way out? , ,., out? of...
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ireland on a normal yearfrom into northern ireland on a normal year from great into northern ireland on a normal yearfrom great britain. that into northern ireland on a normal year from great britain. that can happen can be produced in the same stance as the eu. if there was divergence and that grain was not produced to the standards of the eu, if that came into northern ireland... if we could be in a situation where the losers in this could be grain farmers in great britain who would not have access to a market that they currently have in northern ireland. in terms of the reaction of the eu, yes, that is a major uncertainty for us because we don't know what that would mean in terms of continuation of the operation of these trade flows. business does not like uncertainty and what we are seeing here is the potential for increased levels of uncertainty. potential for increased levels of uncertainty-— potential for increased levels of uncertain . . ., uncertainty. chief executive of the dairy council— uncertainty. chief executive of the dairy council for _ uncertainty. chief executi
ireland on a normal yearfrom into northern ireland on a normal year from great into northern ireland on a normal yearfrom great britain. that into northern ireland on a normal year from great britain. that can happen can be produced in the same stance as the eu. if there was divergence and that grain was not produced to the standards of the eu, if that came into northern ireland... if we could be in a situation where the losers in this could be grain farmers in great britain who would not have...
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ireland.— in northern ireland. there are a coume of _ in northern ireland. there are a couple of things _ in northern ireland. there are a couple of things but _ in northern ireland. there are a couple of things but it's - in northern ireland. there are a couple of things but it's not - couple of things but it's not about green lanes and redlines because one it is ill—defined and ask anyone in their public word or they do there is remarket shopping? as the in northern ireland, the uk, not in the eu and the border on the island of ireland isjust under 500 kilometres ff 208 recognise crossings and it is actually open and should stay that way with a very potential of the uk lowering their standards going forward and bringing some sort of trade deal with australia for homogenised beef and potentially allowing that to flood into the republic of ireland and flood into the european union through the back door of northern ireland is actually worrying and externally damaging but to go further, we look at legislation in th
ireland.— in northern ireland. there are a coume of _ in northern ireland. there are a couple of things _ in northern ireland. there are a couple of things but _ in northern ireland. there are a couple of things but it's - in northern ireland. there are a couple of things but it's not - couple of things but it's not about green lanes and redlines because one it is ill—defined and ask anyone in their public word or they do there is remarket shopping? as the in northern ireland, the uk, not...
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and northern ireland. even here we will see hazy sunshine through the day, the odd shower and the most frequent across parts of the highlands and islands. 14 to 15 degrees here, it one with a further south we go and can escaping into the mid 20s in the south—east corner. there is a price to pay. very strong sunshine, high pollen levels continuing and for england and wales especially. wednesday, more sunshine across england and wales of the western areas will see more clout at times. cloud will thicken up to produce showers but the brightest places in the east. temperatures close to 20 degrees, 27 in the south—east corner. at the end of the way, as a high pressure builds, we tap into this one the gust front, moving northwards. some rain to come in parts of scotland and northern ireland where temperatures remain a bit suppressed but further south it will be a particularly hot day. at six — the government is about to publish its plans to override part of the brexit agreement involving trade rules for no
and northern ireland. even here we will see hazy sunshine through the day, the odd shower and the most frequent across parts of the highlands and islands. 14 to 15 degrees here, it one with a further south we go and can escaping into the mid 20s in the south—east corner. there is a price to pay. very strong sunshine, high pollen levels continuing and for england and wales especially. wednesday, more sunshine across england and wales of the western areas will see more clout at times. cloud...
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yeah, he was. minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was- he — minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had _ minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had held _ minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had held the _ minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had held the seat - minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had held the seat for. minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had held the seat for 31 j he was. he had held the seat for 31 year. he narrowly won it at the expense of one of the party's founder leaders, so there was a particular resonance for the party in winning that's it. for me, i suppose we had had a difficult relationship right from the outset with a dup in east belfast. i have never personalised it, it was never about bringing down peter robinson, it was about one in four alliance. but they wanted to bring you down, because the unionist parties are clubbed together five years later to get to it, but they successfully did. do they tell you, and you have talked about being late night on twitter when you shouldn't be, i suspe
yeah, he was. minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was- he — minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had _ minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had held _ minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had held the _ minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had held the seat - minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had held the seat for. minutes of northern ireland. yeah, he was. he had held the seat for 31 j he was. he had held the seat for 31 year. he narrowly won...
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northern ireland was created in 1921 an remained part of the u.k. while the republic of ireland became an independence -- inch state. that created a split between unionists and nationalists. in the late 1960's, armed group from both sides carried out bombings and shootings. a period began known as the troubles. they lasted 30 years, and more than 3,000 medium died and after those decades of violence, we had this moment in 1998, the signing of the good friday agreement. it brought peace, created a devolved ainistration from northern ireland which dictated that the largest party would always govern together. that is under pressure, in part the unionists say is because of the protocolonel but others say changing the protocol is not thages. >> the position is clear. it stands and maintains and in fact the protocol refers and sits on the good friday agreement. so the yesterday that one side has the protocol and another side can take it upon itself to make changes is a problem, wrong and not sustainable. let's understand the european union's position furt
northern ireland was created in 1921 an remained part of the u.k. while the republic of ireland became an independence -- inch state. that created a split between unionists and nationalists. in the late 1960's, armed group from both sides carried out bombings and shootings. a period began known as the troubles. they lasted 30 years, and more than 3,000 medium died and after those decades of violence, we had this moment in 1998, the signing of the good friday agreement. it brought peace, created...
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stability and northern ireland, there's— stability and northern ireland, there's the issue of the good friday agreement but there are plenty of unionists — agreement but there are plenty of unionists who feel that the good friday— unionists who feel that the good friday agreement is predicated on the principle of consent and the northern— the principle of consent and the northern ireland protocol completely undermines that, because unionists don't _ undermines that, because unionists don't get _ undermines that, because unionists don't get a — undermines that, because unionists don't get a say on how their countries _ don't get a say on how their countries government democrat governed, because it is done through the northern ireland protocol almost exclusively. they are unable to keep up exclusively. they are unable to keep up with _ exclusively. they are unable to keep up with the — exclusively. they are unable to keep up with the regulatory checks that are going — up with the regulatory checks that are going on, and the government makes _ are going on, and the government
stability and northern ireland, there's— stability and northern ireland, there's the issue of the good friday agreement but there are plenty of unionists — agreement but there are plenty of unionists who feel that the good friday— unionists who feel that the good friday agreement is predicated on the principle of consent and the northern— the principle of consent and the northern ireland protocol completely undermines that, because unionists don't _ undermines that, because unionists...
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the people of scotland and northern ireland said no to brexit, the people of northern ireland, the vast majority, the overwhelming numbers in northern ireland, said that we shouldn't have brexit, and it was clear that what we needed to do, if you look at our politics, for example, was that we needed some kind of soft landing zone, and we were denied that by the dup and the conservatives. given that you like to stress the positive, can you see a way out? of course. first of all, in terms of how we deal this, there is always a way out, but it is the same way that that is for northern ireland and its difficulties, respect, negotiation and trust. but trust also has to be between the unionist community and the british government, so you can't do a deal with brussels if they haven't yet done a deal with the unionists, can they? actually, they can, because international relationships is not of ofcom and the good friday agreement and the requirement for cross community consent only applies to those issues which are devolved matters, not to those which are in. in northern ireland and a majority
the people of scotland and northern ireland said no to brexit, the people of northern ireland, the vast majority, the overwhelming numbers in northern ireland, said that we shouldn't have brexit, and it was clear that what we needed to do, if you look at our politics, for example, was that we needed some kind of soft landing zone, and we were denied that by the dup and the conservatives. given that you like to stress the positive, can you see a way out? of course. first of all, in terms of how...
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presses on with its changes to the northern ireland protocol. we talk to the business community to get its reaction. we are going on a bear hunt on wall street as the sell—off intensifies. traders brace themselves for a roller coaster as the us central bank makes its next move to calm rampant inflation. amid soaring energy prices in europe, spain and portugal cut a promising deal with the eu to help them control spiralling energy costs. and do you fancy setting up a business in estonia? the country's e—residency programme is proving a big hit, we'll explain why. more now on the controversial move from the uk government to change key elements of the so called northern ireland protocol, the post brexit trade agreement reached with the eu in 2019. the european union is threatening legal action against the uk warning it would undermine trust and make it harder to negotiate a way out of the impasse. the eu trade commissioner, valdis dombrovskis, says the uk must still cooperate with the eu to make the northern ireland protocol it negotiated work,
presses on with its changes to the northern ireland protocol. we talk to the business community to get its reaction. we are going on a bear hunt on wall street as the sell—off intensifies. traders brace themselves for a roller coaster as the us central bank makes its next move to calm rampant inflation. amid soaring energy prices in europe, spain and portugal cut a promising deal with the eu to help them control spiralling energy costs. and do you fancy setting up a business in estonia? the...
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ireland, to set state aid rules for northern ireland, to set the vat rate for northern ireland and to remove some of their oversight of european courts in policing the protocol, basically leaving most of the decisions to the british courts. and i think that is going to set up a pretty big row with brussels. as you say, the prime minister is on lbc this morning saying this is trivial but necessary, that these are just a few tweaks to make the protocol work better. but then you've got the irish foreign minister simon coveney saying this morning that this is a low point in the uk's approach to brexit. there will be a row with europe, there is probably a row in parliament as well between tory mps because some on the brexit wing of the party, the old european research group, think this is good news, that this is exactly what they want. some others within the party think it could be deeply damaging and that it breaks international law and will undermine the uk's role on the world stage. it is not clear, you mention stormont, one of the reasons the uk government says that it needs to do this
ireland, to set state aid rules for northern ireland, to set the vat rate for northern ireland and to remove some of their oversight of european courts in policing the protocol, basically leaving most of the decisions to the british courts. and i think that is going to set up a pretty big row with brussels. as you say, the prime minister is on lbc this morning saying this is trivial but necessary, that these are just a few tweaks to make the protocol work better. but then you've got the irish...
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and northern ireland have done _ enshrined in history. and northern ireland have done it! _ enshrined in history. and northern ireland have done it! they - enshrined in history. and northern ireland have done it! they have . enshrined in history. and northern. ireland have done it! they have won the group. billy bingham embraces the group. billy bingham embraces the goal—scorer gerry armstrong. everything was in their favour. the goal—scorer gerry armstrong. everything was in theirfavour. home everything was in their favour. home crowd, _ everything was in their favour. home crowd, spanish press, the home press wanted _ crowd, spanish press, the home press wanted spain to go through, fifa wanted _ wanted spain to go through, fifa wanted them to get through. that performance _ wanted them to get through. twat performance epitomised bingham, the wholehearted single—minded attitude which made him successful as a player and manager. the coach who coaxed his team to the world cup and taught them not to settle the less. a made this seem natural. northern ireland a made thi
and northern ireland have done _ enshrined in history. and northern ireland have done it! _ enshrined in history. and northern ireland have done it! they - enshrined in history. and northern ireland have done it! they have . enshrined in history. and northern. ireland have done it! they have won the group. billy bingham embraces the group. billy bingham embraces the goal—scorer gerry armstrong. everything was in their favour. the goal—scorer gerry armstrong. everything was in theirfavour....
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the power to rewrite the northern ireland protocol. beijing has recorded the highest number of daily covid cases in three weeks. as officials call for the city to do more to curb the pandemic. the capitol had a record number for the current outbreak. the vice premier last night urged beijing to control the outbreak as soon as possible. emergency crews from california to new mexico have been battling wildfires that have forced hundreds of people to leave their homes. the fire such as this one in arizon burned this year is moren doubled the u.s. national average. global news, 24 hours a day, on air, and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. francine: thank you so much, angela ciano in london. we will speak to the hong kong executive carrie lam later this morning as she prepares to move out of the role at the end of the month. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are unlikely at this stage to go into a deep or long recession. is it possible, possibly. francine: that was the morgan s
the power to rewrite the northern ireland protocol. beijing has recorded the highest number of daily covid cases in three weeks. as officials call for the city to do more to curb the pandemic. the capitol had a record number for the current outbreak. the vice premier last night urged beijing to control the outbreak as soon as possible. emergency crews from california to new mexico have been battling wildfires that have forced hundreds of people to leave their homes. the fire such as this one in...
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now, we saw that cloud and rain pushing into northern ireland. that's associated with that next area of low pressure. and as we move into tuesday, it edges eastwards. it doesn't make great inroads, though, so for northern and western areas, it's a fairly soggy picture. behind it, seeing a mixture of sunny spells and showers for northern ireland. ahead of it is largely dry with some sunny spells, the best of the brightness to be found over in the south and east. here's where we'll see temperatures at a maximum of around 23 celsius, but generally sitting in the mid to high teens. as we move overnight, tuesday into wednesday, we see those weather fronts work their way further east. so for wednesday, we'll see lighter winds than tuesday, with a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers. again, if you see one of those showers, they do have the potential to be heavy, but some sunny spells coming through in between. the temperatures, 17 in aberdeen, 2a degrees celsius, though, for parts of east anglia. bye— bye. hello, this is bbc news with me, le
now, we saw that cloud and rain pushing into northern ireland. that's associated with that next area of low pressure. and as we move into tuesday, it edges eastwards. it doesn't make great inroads, though, so for northern and western areas, it's a fairly soggy picture. behind it, seeing a mixture of sunny spells and showers for northern ireland. ahead of it is largely dry with some sunny spells, the best of the brightness to be found over in the south and east. here's where we'll see...
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devolved governments here in northern ireland is not happening i northern ireland is not happening because the democratic unionist party says it won't return to it while there are checks on things arriving from england, scotland and wales. the planned new law would get rid of these for goods staying in northern ireland, giving the uk greater flexibility over tax here and remove the role for the court of justice in sorting out disputes. tar justice in sorting out disputes. for the uk to justice in sorting out disputes. tr?" the uk to renege on an international treaty is something that i think does represent a new low point. so how did we get here? the prime minister has been on a farm in cornwall today, and was asked... have you driven any other tractors? i've driven a lot of tractors, yes, i've driven a lot of tractors, yes, i have _ i've driven a lot of tractors, yes, i have. ., ., ., , _, i have. not long after becoming prime minister _ i have. not long after becoming prime minister nearly _ i have. not long after becoming prime minister nearly three - i have. not long after becoming i p
devolved governments here in northern ireland is not happening i northern ireland is not happening because the democratic unionist party says it won't return to it while there are checks on things arriving from england, scotland and wales. the planned new law would get rid of these for goods staying in northern ireland, giving the uk greater flexibility over tax here and remove the role for the court of justice in sorting out disputes. tar justice in sorting out disputes. for the uk to justice...
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and northern ireland. then we will see
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goods to move between mainland britain and northern ireland. the european union says the plan is unacceptable, as it breaks international law. meanwhile, the white house has called on the uk and the eu to get back to the negotiating table. our political editor, chris mason, reports. brexit is about borders, about different rules either side of them, but borders usually separate one country from another. and yet here in belfast, there is a border, checks, when goods arrive here from the rest of the uk. those checks happen because of a deal the government signed up to. but now it doesn't like what this means for northern ireland. people can't access the goods they need to access, we're not able to implement the same tax benefits in northern ireland as we are for the people of great britain, so this is a very serious issue that we need to fix. we have sought a negotiated settlement for the last 18 months, but as yet, the eu have been unwilling to change the terms of the protocol. and they've not changed their mind today, either. no workable altern
goods to move between mainland britain and northern ireland. the european union says the plan is unacceptable, as it breaks international law. meanwhile, the white house has called on the uk and the eu to get back to the negotiating table. our political editor, chris mason, reports. brexit is about borders, about different rules either side of them, but borders usually separate one country from another. and yet here in belfast, there is a border, checks, when goods arrive here from the rest of...
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northern ireland. even the european court of justice will no longer have any influence. johnson's fellow party members warn him that unilaterally changing the international treaty would be foolish and probably illegal. e representatives are disappointed and are already threatening punitive measures. the u. k has been in many ways a standard bearer for international law and the protection of international law for many, many years. this is damaging that rep reputation in a very fundamental way. but it's also a new low in terms of the relationship between britain and ireland. the british government has now introduced the bill in parliament, even though it still risks a legal dispute with the you or brussels correspond christine lumber, is covering the story and joins us now. christine, remind us again of how the northern erwin customs issue is currently dealt with under the briggs agreement. i know this is complicated, but try to put it in a nutshell bigger than that. right, terry? the e u has specific fo
northern ireland. even the european court of justice will no longer have any influence. johnson's fellow party members warn him that unilaterally changing the international treaty would be foolish and probably illegal. e representatives are disappointed and are already threatening punitive measures. the u. k has been in many ways a standard bearer for international law and the protection of international law for many, many years. this is damaging that rep reputation in a very fundamental way....
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to northern ireland. it is as disgraceful, it does nothing to serve the interests of people here, it flies in the face of international given that he himself negotiated. we'll have the latest on that from our correspondent in washington. russia has aged bridges in a avoidance, warning that it is now official —— impossible to leave the city. ukrainian troops must now surrender and or die. that is according to the russian forces. a us congressional hearing into the storming of the capitol last year has revealed new information mr trump's efforts to overturn the election result. on the second day of hearings, the panel focused on donald trump's unfounded accusations that the election was rigged — and claims that he knew these claims were false. let's hear from the committee chair. we will tell how trump lost an election, he knew he lost an election and, as a result of his loss, decided to wage an attack on our democracy. an attack on american people, by trying to rob you of your voice in our democracy.
to northern ireland. it is as disgraceful, it does nothing to serve the interests of people here, it flies in the face of international given that he himself negotiated. we'll have the latest on that from our correspondent in washington. russia has aged bridges in a avoidance, warning that it is now official —— impossible to leave the city. ukrainian troops must now surrender and or die. that is according to the russian forces. a us congressional hearing into the storming of the capitol...
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ireland and political— the future of northern ireland and political stability in northern iretand _ political stability in northern ireland. it signed up for that agreement, and now it's saying, "that— agreement, and now it's saying, "that agreement we signed up to, we don't _ "that agreement we signed up to, we don't like _ "that agreement we signed up to, we don't like it any more." rather than renegotiate, — don't like it any more." rather than renegotiate, they're just going to ride roughshod over the protocol. there's— ride roughshod over the protocol. there's no — ride roughshod over the protocol. there's no oversight from parliament, so i think it's to be expected — parliament, so i think it's to be expected that you would see a counteraction by the eu, according to both _ counteraction by the eu, according to both the — counteraction by the eu, according to both the papers tonight, the times— to both the papers tonight, the times and the guardian. the eu will launch tegal— times and the guardian. the eu will launch legal action — it's not where we need _ la
ireland and political— the future of northern ireland and political stability in northern iretand _ political stability in northern ireland. it signed up for that agreement, and now it's saying, "that— agreement, and now it's saying, "that agreement we signed up to, we don't _ "that agreement we signed up to, we don't like _ "that agreement we signed up to, we don't like it any more." rather than renegotiate, — don't like it any more." rather than...
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a special arrangement was made for northern ireland, which kept northern ireland in the single e u market in the, in the sense that northern ireland still keeps to e. u. stand it. so any goods coming in to northern ireland from the rest of our off britain are subject to those east standards. what the british government is now seeking to do is, for example, propose 2 lanes at that border. one processing goods that are coming in are form from the rest of britain that are destined to stay in northern ireland, which the u. k. government says should only be subject to u. k. standards. and then another line for goods that are destined for the rest of the european union that would be coming from britain. but this in simple or words, terry is of course going against what was agreed upon. i in that northern ireland protocol that came into effect at the end of 2021. if maurice johnson does unilaterally change the terms of the deal on northern ireland, what impact that have on trade with the ear, cherry there, people are starting to use the words trade war. could we see a trade war between, between
a special arrangement was made for northern ireland, which kept northern ireland in the single e u market in the, in the sense that northern ireland still keeps to e. u. stand it. so any goods coming in to northern ireland from the rest of our off britain are subject to those east standards. what the british government is now seeking to do is, for example, propose 2 lanes at that border. one processing goods that are coming in are form from the rest of britain that are destined to stay in...
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the northern ireland protocol in the brick city agreement was supposed to safeguard the peace process. what is the risk that piece will be damaged in northern ireland as a direct consequence of the british government getting rid of parts of the agreement, it simply doesn't like it's important to remember 1st of all, that it took 3 years to negotiate the withdrawal agreement and the british government was well aware of the issues surrounding the protocol, and yet they signed up to it because on balance, that was the only viable agreement that addressed issues such as preventing a higher order and ireland and safeguarding the good friday agreement. so this, this was a hard one compromise, it took a number of years to reach the british government to approach right now where it is refusing to take the path set out in the agreement. and the protocol which allows, 1st of all, for the british government to suspend the protocol, if, if, if they have a very good reason to do so by invoking article 16 of the protocol. they're not doing that. that's one option they haven't taken. and they are no
the northern ireland protocol in the brick city agreement was supposed to safeguard the peace process. what is the risk that piece will be damaged in northern ireland as a direct consequence of the british government getting rid of parts of the agreement, it simply doesn't like it's important to remember 1st of all, that it took 3 years to negotiate the withdrawal agreement and the british government was well aware of the issues surrounding the protocol, and yet they signed up to it because on...
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but now it doesn't like what this means for northern ireland. people can't access the goods they need to access, we're not able to implement the same tax benefits in northern ireland as we are for the people of great britain, so this is a very serious issue that we need to fix. we have sought a negotiated settlement for the last 18 months, but as yet, the eu have been unwilling to change the terms of the protocol. and they've not changed their mind today, either. no workable alternative solution has been found to this delicate, long—negotiated balance. any renegotiations would simply bring further legal uncertainty for the people and businesses in northern ireland. for these reasons, the european union will not renegotiate the protocol. so, what impact does the protocol have on people in northern ireland? beth runs a garden centre in ballynahinch in county down. a lot of the growers don't want to get involved with the paperwork. i think it's made things harder. you're trying to get stock from different sources. but others, like the meat and da
but now it doesn't like what this means for northern ireland. people can't access the goods they need to access, we're not able to implement the same tax benefits in northern ireland as we are for the people of great britain, so this is a very serious issue that we need to fix. we have sought a negotiated settlement for the last 18 months, but as yet, the eu have been unwilling to change the terms of the protocol. and they've not changed their mind today, either. no workable alternative...
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we continue to see heavy downpours across northern ireland as well. western parts will be cooler and windier, top temperatures today 23 celsius across eastern parts. it will be windy, these are the wind gusts in excess of a0 or 50 mph especially across western parts. we could get the odd rumble of thunder here as well. when the across eastern parts but not as much as further west. this evening, this weather front slowly creeps across towards the east. it will be windy, temperatures down to around 11 or 12 celsius. the low pressure remains nearby over the next couple of days so pretty unsettled but temperatures will rise just a bit. hello, this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines: one person has been killed after russian cruise missiles hit the ukrainian capital, kyiv, causing large explosions. the attacks come as world leaders meet in germany where they're discussing how to continue to support ukraine. among the leaders at the summit is borisjohnson who has said he is "actively thinking" about a third term, amid criticism of his leader
we continue to see heavy downpours across northern ireland as well. western parts will be cooler and windier, top temperatures today 23 celsius across eastern parts. it will be windy, these are the wind gusts in excess of a0 or 50 mph especially across western parts. we could get the odd rumble of thunder here as well. when the across eastern parts but not as much as further west. this evening, this weather front slowly creeps across towards the east. it will be windy, temperatures down to...
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a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland after the u. k. left the you and does so by keeping northern ireland in the u single market. while there are checks on goods entering from the rest of the u. k. that's effectively created an iris c border with inspections and document checks conducted at northern ireland sports. it was also agreed, northern ireland would keep following new customs rules and applies each law on value out attacks. or critics say the protocol is causing difficulty for businesses . but supporters say having unique access to both the u. k and new markets is benefiting them. and johnson's conservative governments, as the protocol endangers the 1998 good friday peace corps, which put an end to decades of sectarian violence on the island of ireland. pro british unionists in northern ireland. se trade checks created as a result of the protocol, cuts them off from the rest of the u. k. they're refusing to join a power sure and government in belfast with the nationalist should fain unless the protocol is rewritten, the u has
a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland after the u. k. left the you and does so by keeping northern ireland in the u single market. while there are checks on goods entering from the rest of the u. k. that's effectively created an iris c border with inspections and document checks conducted at northern ireland sports. it was also agreed, northern ireland would keep following new customs rules and applies each law on value out attacks. or critics say the protocol is...
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all the focus seems to be on northern ireland, primarily northern ireland, ireland, primarily northern ireland, i heard from yesterday, the protocol works there incredibly well for them. yes, there are issues to be ironed out but it does need some reform not a wrecking ball. they feel what the government is doing here is a wrecking ball.— here is a wrecking ball. larger businesses — here is a wrecking ball. larger businesses such _ here is a wrecking ball. larger businesses such as _ here is a wrecking ball. larger. businesses such as supermarkets here is a wrecking ball. larger- businesses such as supermarkets have got an accommodation that they can send loads of goods to supply the supermarkets but small businesses do not have that opportunity. we have seen a number of companies, smaller companies, selling —— sending small consignments not doing so because the bureaucracy is too great. we heard the committee last week about shortbread made for the queen's jubilee not available in northern ireland but it was arriving in northern ireland via dublin. we have seen diversion of tr
all the focus seems to be on northern ireland, primarily northern ireland, ireland, primarily northern ireland, i heard from yesterday, the protocol works there incredibly well for them. yes, there are issues to be ironed out but it does need some reform not a wrecking ball. they feel what the government is doing here is a wrecking ball.— here is a wrecking ball. larger businesses — here is a wrecking ball. larger businesses such _ here is a wrecking ball. larger businesses such as _ here...
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cat's in northern ireland to take in the sights and sounds as the tourists return. really, with bushmills, it's very friendly on your palate. so thatjust draws you in. and actually, put it to your ear. it's saying "try me! "drink me! "you love me!" and we drop in on what claims to be the world's oldest university as it welcomes back students for the first time in around 800 years. we start this week in italy, in the canals, squares and passageways of one of the world's most popular destinations. venice has, over the years, developed a relationship with tourists that can best be described as complicated. and this is what it's like at midday on a monday. it's pretty packed. crowds like this are still the norm in venice and on the busiest days, visitors can outnumber the locals by 2:1. the city's braced this summerfor a return to the over—tourism that plagued europe's hotspots before the pandemic. but venice has plans to fight back. last year, it banned cruise ships from docking in the city centre, with their dense crowds of foot passengers and now, they plan to make
cat's in northern ireland to take in the sights and sounds as the tourists return. really, with bushmills, it's very friendly on your palate. so thatjust draws you in. and actually, put it to your ear. it's saying "try me! "drink me! "you love me!" and we drop in on what claims to be the world's oldest university as it welcomes back students for the first time in around 800 years. we start this week in italy, in the canals, squares and passageways of one of the world's most...
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some goods to move between britain and northern ireland. the eu says the plan is unacceptable as it breaks international law. so, what are the changes being proposed? at the moment, some goods are checked between britain and northern ireland to make sure they comply with eu rules. this is to allow them to go into the eu in the republic of ireland without checks, an essential part of the deal to keep the peace given the history of political tension around the border. so, without checks here, the checks take place as goods cross the irish sea. that was the arrangement agreed by the uk and the eu. but this is now causing upset among unionists in northern ireland who see it as a division between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. so, under borisjohnson�*s new plan, goods that are destined only for northern ireland would be part of a so—called green lane with no checks needed. but goods heading into the eu via northern ireland would have to be checked and go through a so—called red lane. in a moment we'll ask what the eu is likely to
some goods to move between britain and northern ireland. the eu says the plan is unacceptable as it breaks international law. so, what are the changes being proposed? at the moment, some goods are checked between britain and northern ireland to make sure they comply with eu rules. this is to allow them to go into the eu in the republic of ireland without checks, an essential part of the deal to keep the peace given the history of political tension around the border. so, without checks here, the...
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goods to move between mainland britain and northern ireland. it's not a big deal. we can fix it in such a way as to remove those bureaucratic barriers, but without putting up barriers on trade moving north—south in the island of ireland. the white house has called on the uk and the european union to get back to the negotiating table. the eu says the plan is unacceptable, as it breaks international law. here's our europe editor, katya adler. the eu didn't want to overreact to the government's proposed legislation. i mean, it's not law yet. but it didn't want to under react either. it is seen here as extremely serious that the government seeks to have powers to override large parts of the protocol that it co—wrote and signed off with the eu. so as a warning, the eu this week is looking to restart legal proceedings against the uk for not implementing checks on certain goods it says it should do under the protocol. but, the same time, we have from the eu's chief negotiator in the commission who said he is about to unveil a whole load of new pro
goods to move between mainland britain and northern ireland. it's not a big deal. we can fix it in such a way as to remove those bureaucratic barriers, but without putting up barriers on trade moving north—south in the island of ireland. the white house has called on the uk and the european union to get back to the negotiating table. the eu says the plan is unacceptable, as it breaks international law. here's our europe editor, katya adler. the eu didn't want to overreact to the government's...
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also this week, the contentious northern ireland protocol, the u. k. plans, the scrap part to the post breakfast trade deal with the you but kind of do so and how will businesses be effected? and the tourism industry has had a strong start to the year despite raising prices. but is it recovery sustainable or for the war and ukraine hamper the rebound and global travel? the it's been the biggest source of global economic growth for the past 20 years, and china has long defied predictions that would soon hit a wall, but strict covered locked downs. a crackdown on tech companies and a real estate slump are challenging the world's 2nd largest economies expansion. so many financial institutions predict growth will fall, well, sort of beijing target of around 5 and a half percent this year for the 1st time in decades. so beijing has announced a $33.00 point stimulus package in an attempt to boost economic growth. the measures include loans for small businesses and airlines, cheap mortgages for 1st time home buyers and subsidies to help people buy electric
also this week, the contentious northern ireland protocol, the u. k. plans, the scrap part to the post breakfast trade deal with the you but kind of do so and how will businesses be effected? and the tourism industry has had a strong start to the year despite raising prices. but is it recovery sustainable or for the war and ukraine hamper the rebound and global travel? the it's been the biggest source of global economic growth for the past 20 years, and china has long defied predictions that...
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goods to move between mainland britain and northern ireland. the european union says the plan is unacceptable, as it breaks international law. meanwhile, the white house calls on the uk and the eu to get back to the negotiating table. our political editor chris mason reports. brexit is about borders, about different rules either side of them, but borders usually separate one country from another. and yet here in belfast, there is a border, checks, when goods arrive here from the rest of the uk. those checks happen because of a deal the government signed up to. but now it doesn't like what this means for northern ireland. people can't access the goods they need to access, we're not able to implement the same tax benefits in northern ireland as we are for the people of great britain, so this is a very serious issue that we need to fix. we have sought a negotiated settlement for the last 18 months, but as yet, the eu have been unwilling to change the terms of the protocol. and they've not changed their mind today, either. no workable alternative s
goods to move between mainland britain and northern ireland. the european union says the plan is unacceptable, as it breaks international law. meanwhile, the white house calls on the uk and the eu to get back to the negotiating table. our political editor chris mason reports. brexit is about borders, about different rules either side of them, but borders usually separate one country from another. and yet here in belfast, there is a border, checks, when goods arrive here from the rest of the uk....
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northern ireland has been without— to drift. northern ireland has been without a — to drift. northern ireland has been without a devolved government since fehruary. _ without a devolved government since february, because of the protocol specifically, at the time of major global— specifically, at the time of major global economic challenges. therefore it is the duty of this government to act now to enable a plan or— government to act now to enable a plan or restored local government to begin _ plan or restored local government to begin it _ plan or restored local government to begin it is _ plan or restored local government to begin. it is both legal and necessary. this bill fixes the specific— necessary. this bill fixes the specific problems that have been caused _ specific problems that have been caused in — specific problems that have been caused in northern ireland, whilst maintaining those parts of the protocol — maintaining those parts of the protocol that are working. it fixes problems — protocol that are working. it fixes problems in four areas, customs and
northern ireland has been without— to drift. northern ireland has been without a — to drift. northern ireland has been without a devolved government since fehruary. _ without a devolved government since february, because of the protocol specifically, at the time of major global— specifically, at the time of major global economic challenges. therefore it is the duty of this government to act now to enable a plan or— government to act now to enable a plan or restored local government to...
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ireland protocoh _ override the northern ireland protocol. again that will be hugely popular _ protocol. again that will be hugely popular with those on the right of the party — popular with those on the right of the party. we've also got a big economy— the party. we've also got a big economy speech coming next week. you just feel— economy speech coming next week. you just feel like _ economy speech coming next week. you just feel like there is this big push — just feel like there is this big push from downing street and number ten to— push from downing street and number ten to get— push from downing street and number ten to get on the front foot and get some policy out there but also to really _ some policy out there but also to really satisfy those on the right of his party— really satisfy those on the right of his party who have lost faith. again, — his party who have lost faith. again, you hear the calls for cutting — again, you hear the calls for cutting taxes, to try and restore those _ cutting taxes, to try and restor
ireland protocoh _ override the northern ireland protocol. again that will be hugely popular _ protocol. again that will be hugely popular with those on the right of the party — popular with those on the right of the party. we've also got a big economy— the party. we've also got a big economy speech coming next week. you just feel— economy speech coming next week. you just feel like _ economy speech coming next week. you just feel like there is this big push — just feel like there is...
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so, through sunday morning, most frequent showers across northern ireland, northern and western scotland, north west england, parts of wales, perhaps a few into south west england. not so many getting further eastwards. in fact, the further east you are, the more likely it is to stay dry with the best of the sunshine, and hence the highest temperatures. but somewhat cooler further north and west where you've got the cloud, the showers and also the strength of the wind. so, for western coasts, particularly for irish sea coasts, we could see those gusts touching a5, maybe 50mph through sunday afternoon. so, it's a blustery afternoon. it should push the showers through fairly quickly, and whilst we can't rule out showers at glastonbury, certainly through the second half of the afternoon, it's looking dry. we should see increasing amounts of sunshine as well to end the day. so, fingers crossed for much of the day it should stay mainly dry. but as we had through sunday evening and overnight, thouse showers start to make their way a little bit further eastwards. once again, the further east yo
so, through sunday morning, most frequent showers across northern ireland, northern and western scotland, north west england, parts of wales, perhaps a few into south west england. not so many getting further eastwards. in fact, the further east you are, the more likely it is to stay dry with the best of the sunshine, and hence the highest temperatures. but somewhat cooler further north and west where you've got the cloud, the showers and also the strength of the wind. so, for western coasts,...
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we need to focus on the - border with northern ireland and the republic— border with northern ireland and the republic of ireland which, just let's_ republic of ireland which, just let's repeat and underline, is in the european union. the let's repeat and underline, is in the european union. the materialwas resented and — the european union. the materialwas resented and dumped _ the european union. the materialwas resented and dumped down _ the european union. the materialwas resented and dumped down to - the european union. the materialwas resented and dumped down to a - the european union. the materialwas resented and dumped down to a level| resented and dumped down to a level that would assume the viewer was not aware that northern ireland was even actually part of the uk.— actually part of the uk. that's bbc news at ten... _ actually part of the uk. that's bbc news at ten... finally, _ actually part of the uk. that's bbc news at ten... finally, huw - actually part of the uk. that's bbc. news at ten... finally, huw edwards now seems — news at ten... finally, huw edwards now s
we need to focus on the - border with northern ireland and the republic— border with northern ireland and the republic of ireland which, just let's_ republic of ireland which, just let's repeat and underline, is in the european union. the let's repeat and underline, is in the european union. the materialwas resented and — the european union. the materialwas resented and dumped _ the european union. the materialwas resented and dumped down _ the european union. the materialwas resented and...
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ireland protocol bill, we will turn off large parts of the northern ireland protocol unilaterally. they hope by putting a big stick on the table, the eu will return to the negotiating table, but the eu responses that we will not respond to being threatened by the uk and therefore we will sit on our hands and do nothing. find uk and therefore we will sit on our hands and do nothing.— hands and do nothing. and 'ust di -|n~ hands and do nothing. and 'ust dipping into �* hands and do nothing. and 'ust dipping into the i hands and do nothing. and 'ust dipping into the chamberh hands and do nothing. and just dipping into the chamber at. hands and do nothing. and just| dipping into the chamber at the moment for the second reading. we will see the vote at ten or 15 minutes past ten tonight. what i and other people don't understand other provisions in this treaty originally were painstaking negotiated was the full—back article 16. why is that in this? full-back article 16. why is that in this? . , , this? that is the interesting . uestion this? that is the interesting question becaus
ireland protocol bill, we will turn off large parts of the northern ireland protocol unilaterally. they hope by putting a big stick on the table, the eu will return to the negotiating table, but the eu responses that we will not respond to being threatened by the uk and therefore we will sit on our hands and do nothing. find uk and therefore we will sit on our hands and do nothing.— hands and do nothing. and 'ust di -|n~ hands and do nothing. and 'ust dipping into �* hands and do nothing....