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times ireland. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. the political landing space, that really is the phrase to consider, because the irish government is drafting legislation for a new returns policy. so tell us more about those plans, first of all. , , ., , ., ., more about those plans, first of all. , .,, all. this is a plan that is effectively _ all. this is a plan that is effectively correcting i all. this is a plan that is effectively correcting an all. this is a plan that is - effectively correcting an issue all. this is a plan that is _ effectively correcting an issue that arose in the high court in dublin last month, where the court ruled that the designation of the uk as a safe country in the aftermath of britain leaving the european union wasn't legally sound, so effectively what the government is proposing in dublin is to fix that alleged state of anomaly by way of a court verdict, to allow the resumption of returns of asylum seekers to the uk in situations where they have applied
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. _ that ireland would be... john, thank you much for that. thank _ that ireland would be... john, thank you much for that. thank you - that ireland would be... john, thank you much for that. thank you for - you much for that. thank you for coming on the program. what this really shines a light on is generally the complete failure of use wider migration policy. there is no return policy to speak of in any country. no return policy to speak of in any count . ., , ., ., country. no, there is a new pact for miaration country. no, there is a new pact for migration that _ country. no, there is a new pact for migration that the _ country. no, there is a new pact for migration that the european - country. no, there is a new pact for migration that the european union | migration that the european union has signed. i think most people are a bit sceptical how well burden sbaring — a bit sceptical how well burden sharing will work under the pack. the deal— sharing will work under the pack. the deal is — sharing will work under the pack. the deal is countries would take their— th
. _ that ireland would be... john, thank you much for that. thank _ that ireland would be... john, thank you much for that. thank you - that ireland would be... john, thank you much for that. thank you for - you much for that. thank you for coming on the program. what this really shines a light on is generally the complete failure of use wider migration policy. there is no return policy to speak of in any country. no return policy to speak of in any count . ., , ., ., country. no, there is a...
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ireland will more _ help alleviate that. ireland will more than _ help alleviate that. ireland will more than likely - help alleviate that. ireland will more than likely have | help alleviate that. ireland i will more than likely have the election next year, so that will no doubt be on everybody�*s minds in terms of what they say and what they promise. with that in mind, the business lobby, how strong is it won an election is coming up? the business — election is coming up? the business lobby _ election is coming up? the business lobby in - election is coming up? tue: business lobby in ireland election is coming up? tt2 business lobby in ireland is struggling for the fact that we now have a much higher awareness of workers' rights, particularly coming out of the pandemic, at a time of full employment. it is remarkable that a fine gael government which includes another party in a green party, but the drive towards these higher minimum wages has come from fine gael over its 13 year in government. i have lost count of the number of times a minimum wage has gone up duri
ireland will more _ help alleviate that. ireland will more than _ help alleviate that. ireland will more than likely - help alleviate that. ireland will more than likely have | help alleviate that. ireland i will more than likely have the election next year, so that will no doubt be on everybody�*s minds in terms of what they say and what they promise. with that in mind, the business lobby, how strong is it won an election is coming up? the business — election is coming up? the business...
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~ , , came to ireland and northern ireland? ~ , �* came to ireland and northern ireland? ~ , ~ ., , ireland? absolutely. a really crucial issue _ ireland? absolutely. a really crucial issue in _ ireland? absolutely. a really crucial issue in this - ireland? absolutely. a really crucial issue in this respect. | ireland? absolutely. a really - crucial issue in this respect. when you look at the numbers, 4000 people live in gibraltar but everyday 15,000 workers come from spain across the border to carry out their jobs in gibraltar so the economy is boosted daily by that and all of these workers, a vast majority of them are spanish and we know unemployment is particularly low and not part of spain so they are able to find better paid jobs orjobs in general in gibraltar so at the heart of it you have 15,000 people so there is the incentive for some sort of deal to be done on both sides talk about creating a place which is mutually beneficial and economically prosperous but at the same time politically speaking, politicians talking about neither side losing sovereignty or losin
~ , , came to ireland and northern ireland? ~ , �* came to ireland and northern ireland? ~ , ~ ., , ireland? absolutely. a really crucial issue _ ireland? absolutely. a really crucial issue in _ ireland? absolutely. a really crucial issue in this - ireland? absolutely. a really crucial issue in this respect. | ireland? absolutely. a really - crucial issue in this respect. when you look at the numbers, 4000 people live in gibraltar but everyday 15,000 workers come from spain across the border...
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northern ireland waited until 2020. this is my wife. i can finally say she is my wife and we have actually had our marriage. but is everyone in the uk now able to benefit and does it make coming out any easier? one person who'd know is a tottenham striker, an england international and a lioness — bethany england, someone who's regularly called an lgbt role model. it's not often i'm sitting with somebody that's played in a world cup final. yeah. captain of a super league football team. fancy a kick—about? yeah, let's go for it. despite bethany�*s skills and success, she has to have a thick skin. this is vaguely terrifying, just in case you're wondering. she's played in a world cup final. i bought these in the shop this morning. it's not good. you were playing in that world cup final last year. do you find that you do still get the hate? nine times out of ten, it's not women trolling women, it's the men trolling the women's game and how bad we are and it's the same generic, "get in the kitchen" or "no—one wants to watch you". yet,
northern ireland waited until 2020. this is my wife. i can finally say she is my wife and we have actually had our marriage. but is everyone in the uk now able to benefit and does it make coming out any easier? one person who'd know is a tottenham striker, an england international and a lioness — bethany england, someone who's regularly called an lgbt role model. it's not often i'm sitting with somebody that's played in a world cup final. yeah. captain of a super league football team. fancy a...
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arrivals into ireland. micheal martin says the policy is already "impacting on ireland" because people were "fearful" of staying in the uk. more than 140,000 immigrants arrived in ireland in the year up to april last year — that's a 16—year high. for more on this i'm joined by steve smith — ceo at the refugee charity care for calais. thank you for being with us. did you get a sense of the people that you worked there that they know anything about ireland or want to make the journey there? i about ireland or want to make the journey there?— about ireland or want to make the journey there? i don't think people know too much _ journey there? i don't think people know too much about _ journey there? i don't think people know too much about the - journey there? i don't think people | know too much about the deterrent effect until they come to the united kingdom. the people that i speak to, the asylum—seekers really do not know much about this policy at all, if anything so when they get here, i think th
arrivals into ireland. micheal martin says the policy is already "impacting on ireland" because people were "fearful" of staying in the uk. more than 140,000 immigrants arrived in ireland in the year up to april last year — that's a 16—year high. for more on this i'm joined by steve smith — ceo at the refugee charity care for calais. thank you for being with us. did you get a sense of the people that you worked there that they know anything about ireland or want to...
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ireland, wales, scotland, _ close eye on. ireland, wales, scotland, england _ close eye on. ireland, wales, scotland, england coming - close eye on. ireland, wales, - scotland, england coming tomorrow. manchester city manager pep guardiola says he's willing to rest rodri after the player said he needed a break. the city midfielder made the comments earlier this week when asked about the club's busy run into the end of the season. and he's by no means the only player in the spotlight, with the schedule set to get even busier with an expanded club world cup and champions league on the horizon. patrick gearey reports. this season, ollie watkins has been unstoppable. on droppable. last night goal number 21 in game number 40 four aston villa and england. the liverpool captain virgil van dijk has cropped up under 4700 minutes to season. manchester city's rodri a few behind. now he says he needs a rest. it has drawn attention to the issue of burnout so it does is miniature think the amount of football is increasing the risk of injury. football is increasing the risk of in'u . ~ , ,
ireland, wales, scotland, _ close eye on. ireland, wales, scotland, england _ close eye on. ireland, wales, scotland, england coming - close eye on. ireland, wales, - scotland, england coming tomorrow. manchester city manager pep guardiola says he's willing to rest rodri after the player said he needed a break. the city midfielder made the comments earlier this week when asked about the club's busy run into the end of the season. and he's by no means the only player in the spotlight, with the...
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meanwhile, in northern ireland, the 17 degrees were recorded here made it northern ireland's warmest day of the year so far. we did have south—westerly winds dragging in the mild air, but they also brought a lot of cloud to wales and southwest england. whereas the best of the sunshine, really, was across the midlands, northern england and into parts of scotland. we've got a similar set of weather wise really into friday. the jet stream continues to drag up some very mild air from near the azores, moves it along into parts of the uk, and that's going to again boost the temperatures on friday into the high teens to low 20s. aberdeen seeing temperatures seven degrees celsius above average. now, before we get there, overnight tonight, we're looking at a few patches of rain coming and going across northern ireland, scotland and northern england. there'll be a few mist and fog patches around as well. the south—westerly winds continue to bring that mild air across the uk. so a mild night, temperatures staying up into double figures in most places. tomorrow, mild start to the mist and fo
meanwhile, in northern ireland, the 17 degrees were recorded here made it northern ireland's warmest day of the year so far. we did have south—westerly winds dragging in the mild air, but they also brought a lot of cloud to wales and southwest england. whereas the best of the sunshine, really, was across the midlands, northern england and into parts of scotland. we've got a similar set of weather wise really into friday. the jet stream continues to drag up some very mild air from near the...
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temperatures here reached 18 celsius, the warmest it's been in northern ireland so far this year. now, this is the temperature anomaly map. the red colour�*s showing that it's warmer than average across the whole of the uk. we'll get similar temperatures again on friday, but then, over the weekend, it gets cooler from the northwest. that cooler weather arrives in the southeast by sunday. now, heading into early friday, we've got some sunshine to begin with in scotland. we've got these showery bursts of rain coming back into northern ireland, into cumbria and showers pushing into scotland. for england and wales, though, the cloud should be breaking up. we'll get more sunshine more widely, although some western coasts could stay a bit grey and cloudy. but in the sunshine, it's going to feel warm. temperatures in the southeast and east anglia reaching 20 or 21 degrees and again, in the northeast of scotland, 18 degrees where we're missing those showers. but the weather starts to change into the weekend because we've got a few weather fronts coming down from the northwest, bringing
temperatures here reached 18 celsius, the warmest it's been in northern ireland so far this year. now, this is the temperature anomaly map. the red colour�*s showing that it's warmer than average across the whole of the uk. we'll get similar temperatures again on friday, but then, over the weekend, it gets cooler from the northwest. that cooler weather arrives in the southeast by sunday. now, heading into early friday, we've got some sunshine to begin with in scotland. we've got these showery...
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wales and northern ireland start their - and northern ireland start their campus at home, with phil croatia and northern ireland late malta in belfast at windsor park. we wanted to use the first campaign to evaluate where we are at on and off the _ to evaluate where we are at on and off the pitch, and i feel that we did that, — off the pitch, and i feel that we did that, and we were still able to maintain — did that, and we were still able to maintain our status, within the league. so _ maintain our status, within the league, so i feel like we are starting _ league, so i feel like we are starting to really find our feet in terms of— starting to really find our feet in terms of understanding the environment we are trained to create — two years ago, ben stokes hit the winning runs for england in the t20 world cup final. he has asked not be selected for this summer�*s tournament as he tries to regain full fitness. he had knee surgery over the winter and has bowled very little. he says he wants to use a break to ensure he can be the all rounder he wants to be across all formats stoppe
wales and northern ireland start their - and northern ireland start their campus at home, with phil croatia and northern ireland late malta in belfast at windsor park. we wanted to use the first campaign to evaluate where we are at on and off the _ to evaluate where we are at on and off the pitch, and i feel that we did that, — off the pitch, and i feel that we did that, and we were still able to maintain — did that, and we were still able to maintain our status, within the league. so _...
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and western parts of ireland. and western parts of the uk have the potential for travel disruption, especially the ferry routes up and down the irish sea. this is a deepening store moving along the west of ireland, strongest impacts across the republic of ireland but very windy but it will feel bizarre because it will draw in very warm air, could be 2! or 22 degrees across eastern england on saturday afternoon with lots of sunshine. huge temperature contrasts across the country, heavy, disruptive is no across scotland, wet and very mild indeed further west you start the day, the skies have been brightening up day, the skies have been brightening up nicely for england, wales, northern ireland, southern scotland and blustery showers rattling away very quickly, many places staying dry but it stays quite grey and chilly across the northern half of scotland, southern scotland southwards, 16 to 18 or maybe 19th in the south—east. this evening and overnight the rain clears for northern scotland, wet and windy weather s
and western parts of ireland. and western parts of the uk have the potential for travel disruption, especially the ferry routes up and down the irish sea. this is a deepening store moving along the west of ireland, strongest impacts across the republic of ireland but very windy but it will feel bizarre because it will draw in very warm air, could be 2! or 22 degrees across eastern england on saturday afternoon with lots of sunshine. huge temperature contrasts across the country, heavy,...
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temperatures here reached 18 celsius, the warmest it's been in northern ireland so far this year. now, this is the temperature anomaly map. the red colour is showing that it's warmer than average across the whole of the uk. we'll get similar temperatures again on friday but then over the weekend it gets cooler from the northwest. that cooler weather arrives in the south east by sunday. in the southeast by sunday. now, heading into early friday, we've got some sunshine to begin with in scotland. we've got these showery bursts of rain coming back into northern ireland, into cumbria and showers pushing into scotland. for england and wales though the cloud should be breaking up. we'll get more sunshine more widely, although some western coasts could stay a bit grey and cloudy. but in the sunshine, it's going to feel warm. temperatures in the southeast and east anglia reaching 20 or 21 degrees and again, in the northeast of scotland, 18 degrees where we're missing those showers. but the weather starts to change into the weekend because we've got a few weather fronts coming down from th
temperatures here reached 18 celsius, the warmest it's been in northern ireland so far this year. now, this is the temperature anomaly map. the red colour is showing that it's warmer than average across the whole of the uk. we'll get similar temperatures again on friday but then over the weekend it gets cooler from the northwest. that cooler weather arrives in the south east by sunday. in the southeast by sunday. now, heading into early friday, we've got some sunshine to begin with in scotland....
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meanwhile, in northern ireland, the 17 degrees were recorded here made it northern ireland's warmest day of the year so far. we did have south—westerly winds dragging in the mild air, but they also brought a lot of cloud to wales and southwest england. whereas the best of the sunshine, really, was across the midlands, northern england and into parts of scotland. we've got a similar set of weather wise really into friday. the jet stream continues to drag up some very mild air from near the azores, moves it along into parts of the uk, and that's going to again boost the temperatures on friday into the high teens to low 20s. aberdeen seeing temperatures seven degrees celsius above average. now, before we get there, overnight tonight, we're looking at a few patches of rain coming and going across northern ireland, scotland and northern england. there'll be a few mist and fog patches around as well. the south—westerly winds continue to bring that mild air across the uk. so a mild night, temperatures staying up into double figures in most places. tomorrow, mild start to the mist and fo
meanwhile, in northern ireland, the 17 degrees were recorded here made it northern ireland's warmest day of the year so far. we did have south—westerly winds dragging in the mild air, but they also brought a lot of cloud to wales and southwest england. whereas the best of the sunshine, really, was across the midlands, northern england and into parts of scotland. we've got a similar set of weather wise really into friday. the jet stream continues to drag up some very mild air from near the...
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border into ireland. remember, this land border is an open border. there are no border posts where people's identities could be checked. and in ireland, tensions have been rising over asylum seekers. this is a video we have verified from a small town last weekend showing anti—migra nt protests. so what's the irish government's evidence for their claim? we asked them. they wouldn't give us any figures for how many migrants have crossed the land border, and there aren't any publicly available. instead, they pointed to a rise in asylum applications at the international protection office in dublin. they said over 6,000 people have applied here rather than at ports or airports in ireland, where you might normally expect people to claim asylum as soon as they arrive in the country. the irish government says it's their firm assessment that these people crossed over the land border based on the experience of staff and others in the field. so how much does this have to do with the rwanda policy? well, let's look
border into ireland. remember, this land border is an open border. there are no border posts where people's identities could be checked. and in ireland, tensions have been rising over asylum seekers. this is a video we have verified from a small town last weekend showing anti—migra nt protests. so what's the irish government's evidence for their claim? we asked them. they wouldn't give us any figures for how many migrants have crossed the land border, and there aren't any publicly available....
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and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here — but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer southwesterly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring in more showers on sunday — and we'll see showers, particularly in scotland and northern ireland and just for a while, there could be a bit of winteriness over the mountaintops. there'll be a few showers coming in over the irish sea to north west england and north wales but further south and east, it may well be dry but it's certainly going to be cooler — we've got temperatures back down to 15 degrees, which is near normal for this time of the year, but struggling to 10 or 11 across much of scotland and northern ireland. and here, we're going to find a lot of showers overnight and into monday. low pressure moving down across the uk. that
and then, following on behind, a lot of showers for scotland and northern ireland, some of them heavy and thundery with some hail. the last of the warmth and some sunshine still across east anglia in the southeast — temperatures 20 degrees here — but elsewhere, those temperatures are going to be several degrees lower on saturday. now, we're replacing that warmer southwesterly wind with something much cooler — a westerly wind which will bring in more showers on sunday — and we'll see...
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they beat the republic of ireland 2—0 in dublin. both their goals came inside the first 20 minutes at the aviva stadium. laurenjames with their first. alex greenwood also scored a penalty for the defending champions. they are second in their group behind france who beat sweden 1—0. obviously i think a lot of us love playing in those types of games with that type of crowd but it is still hard. they threw everything at us. as soon as louise came off i knew it was going to be hard to see out but everyone did. i'm very happy with the points. you talk about them throwing everything out you what is it like defending those throws from meghan campbell? it is a nice thing to have in your team isn't it for someone to be able to do that. and, yeah, just do yourjobs. everyone knows they need to do theirjob and rely on the next person. the first half, we were quite passive and allowed them to much space and obviously the penalty, and it was from a cross as well. so we will be looking to get our players back on forward and in the second half we
they beat the republic of ireland 2—0 in dublin. both their goals came inside the first 20 minutes at the aviva stadium. laurenjames with their first. alex greenwood also scored a penalty for the defending champions. they are second in their group behind france who beat sweden 1—0. obviously i think a lot of us love playing in those types of games with that type of crowd but it is still hard. they threw everything at us. as soon as louise came off i knew it was going to be hard to see out...
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we had a good launch pad of the game against ireland _ good launch pad of the game against ireland on_ good launch pad of the game against ireland on saturday, and yes, coming into this _ ireland on saturday, and yes, coming into this game will be in a really good _ into this game will be in a really good place for the squad. having won the last five tournaments, _ good place for the squad. having won the last five tournaments, it's - the last five tournaments, it's not your first rodeo or the teams, where does the motivation come from? we are striving to be the best, the best— are striving to be the best, the best in— are striving to be the best, the best in our— are striving to be the best, the best in our positions and number one in the _ best in our positions and number one in the world _ best in our positions and number one in the world currently in the rankings, _ in the world currently in the rankings, that's where we sit, but we stitt— rankings, that's where we sit, but we still have our own personal goals and squad _ we still have our own personal goals and squad goal
we had a good launch pad of the game against ireland _ good launch pad of the game against ireland on_ good launch pad of the game against ireland on saturday, and yes, coming into this _ ireland on saturday, and yes, coming into this game will be in a really good _ into this game will be in a really good place for the squad. having won the last five tournaments, _ good place for the squad. having won the last five tournaments, it's - the last five tournaments, it's not your first rodeo or the...
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now to ireland. the taoiseach there has asked hisjustice minister to bring forward legislation that would allow them to send asylum seekers who arrive there back to the uk. irish ministers say that around 80% of recent arrivals have come to the country via northern ireland but the uk government says it won't accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland. our political correspondent helen catt reports. the border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland is designed to be easy to cross. but the irish government says it has recently seen an influx of asylum—seekers coming over it because they are fearful they will be sent to rwanda if they stay in the uk. and ireland can't return them. the irish high court ruled last month that would be unlawful because of the existence of the rwanda scheme. the irish government is now planning to pass new laws to enable it to do so. ., do so. the uk government, inducing — do so. the uk government, inducing brexit, _ do so. the uk government, inducin
now to ireland. the taoiseach there has asked hisjustice minister to bring forward legislation that would allow them to send asylum seekers who arrive there back to the uk. irish ministers say that around 80% of recent arrivals have come to the country via northern ireland but the uk government says it won't accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland. our political correspondent helen catt reports. the border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland is designed to be easy to...
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ireland's highest temperature of the year. so we'll be monitoring that carefully through the weekend. 0n into next week, high pressure stays to the west of the uk, and we continue to see this feed of cloud coming down the north sea. if anything, the cloud getting a bit more extensive, a bit thicker, and that means there's more likelihood of seeing some patches of drizzle across northern and eastern scotland and some eastern areas of england as well. the best of the sunshine, probably parts of north west england, wales, south west england, northern ireland might still do 0k, and western parts of scotland, where the sunshine comes out, it shouldn't feel too bad. but if you're in the east where it's going to be quite cloudy with that wind coming in off the north sea, it will probably feel quite chilly. temperatures picking up a little later next week. live from washington. this is bbc news. world leaders call for calm after us officials say an israeli missile hit iran. a 61—billion—dollar aid ukraine aid package moves one ste
ireland's highest temperature of the year. so we'll be monitoring that carefully through the weekend. 0n into next week, high pressure stays to the west of the uk, and we continue to see this feed of cloud coming down the north sea. if anything, the cloud getting a bit more extensive, a bit thicker, and that means there's more likelihood of seeing some patches of drizzle across northern and eastern scotland and some eastern areas of england as well. the best of the sunshine, probably parts of...
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to the republic of ireland. a uk government source said the uk "won't accept any asylum returns "from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there are also fears that five key dams on the tana river — kenya's longest — could overflow in the coming days, with people in affected areas advised to move to higher ground. these pictures are from kenya's makueni county south—east of nairobi — so far, at least 76 people have died there, with a further 130,000 displaced. meanwhile in tanzania, flood waters have engulfed houses in the capital dar es salaam and displaced more than 200,000 throughout the country. tanzania's prime minister has blamed "environmental degradation" for the severity of the damage. 0ur correspondent anita nkonge is in nairobi and gave us this
to the republic of ireland. a uk government source said the uk "won't accept any asylum returns "from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. officials in kenya have warned about even heavier rainfall as downpours batter parts of east africa. more than 150 people have been killed in neighbouring tanzania, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced in burundi and uganda. there are also fears that five key dams on the tana river — kenya's longest — could...
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northern ireland will be without manager tanya 0xtoby because of illness. they're looking to bounce back from a disappointing 0—0 draw with malta in their opening fixture. we weren't able to get a win in, it was time to sit back and reflect, we do have a lot of positives to take out of it. we spoke about that it is a process, and we are getting better. so we just need to be patient and believe in the process and the structures and create more chances and get some goals. britain's most successful alpine skier dave ryding says his sport needs to "move with the times" by moving races to higher altitudes. he didn't rule out the possibility of even competing indoors. unseasonably warm temperatures hit the world cup ski season this year, leading to race cancellations, including three out of 13 planned slaloms, which is his speciality. we are definitely going to have to move with the times but as governing body, they have to think about their impact as well. it is something at the forefront of their plans, changing schedules, making it less travel, etc. it is co
northern ireland will be without manager tanya 0xtoby because of illness. they're looking to bounce back from a disappointing 0—0 draw with malta in their opening fixture. we weren't able to get a win in, it was time to sit back and reflect, we do have a lot of positives to take out of it. we spoke about that it is a process, and we are getting better. so we just need to be patient and believe in the process and the structures and create more chances and get some goals. britain's most...
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we never won in ireland so we are going to celebrate. i am very happy for the intensity and the level that we made. disappointed to not get the win — disappointed to not get the win as _ disappointed to not get the win. as a group we try to change — win. as a group we try to change the narrative a little bit. change the narrative a little bit we _ change the narrative a little bit. we wanted to talk about performing and we wanted to talk about winning. you look back— talk about winning. you look back at— talk about winning. you look back at the game, we have done plenty— back at the game, we have done plenty of— back at the game, we have done plenty of things to put ourselves in a position to win it. so at the crucial times, plenty of possession plenty of territory, errors at the wrong time with pressure, but we let them off the hook. world champion mathieu van der poel produced a stunning attack to win a record—equalling third tour of flanders. the dutchman accelerated away from his rivals with 45 kilometres to go and crui
we never won in ireland so we are going to celebrate. i am very happy for the intensity and the level that we made. disappointed to not get the win — disappointed to not get the win as _ disappointed to not get the win. as a group we try to change — win. as a group we try to change the narrative a little bit. change the narrative a little bit we _ change the narrative a little bit. we wanted to talk about performing and we wanted to talk about winning. you look back— talk about winning....
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we never won in ireland so we are going to celebrate. i am very happy for the intensity and the level that we made. it is a tough day for us, deeply disappointed to not get the win, as a group, started changing the narrative a little bit and we want to talk about performing and we want to talk about winning. you look back on that game, we've been plenty enough to put ourselves in a position to win it. so at the crucial times, plenty of possession plenty of territory, errors at the wrong time with pressure, but we let them off the hook. let's update you on the cycling now. world champion mathieu van der poel produced a stunning attack to win a record—equalling third tour of flanders. the dutchman accelerated away from his rivals with 45 kilometres to go and cruised to victory, finishing more than a minute ahead of the chasing pack to win the second of the year's big five one—day classics. van der poel will also be one of the favourites for the next classic — paris roubaix next week. meanwhile elisa longo borghini won the women's rac
we never won in ireland so we are going to celebrate. i am very happy for the intensity and the level that we made. it is a tough day for us, deeply disappointed to not get the win, as a group, started changing the narrative a little bit and we want to talk about performing and we want to talk about winning. you look back on that game, we've been plenty enough to put ourselves in a position to win it. so at the crucial times, plenty of possession plenty of territory, errors at the wrong time...
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where are you - out, david, in the debate about how ireland is doing? the finance minister says we are in good shape, a good place. are you in agreement with that? yes, the outlook for this year is that return to growth will hold and then you will have i% growth in gdp for the year, but 2% growth in what we call modified domestic demand, which strips out of that international, multinational sector that we have. when we look at the budget which is going to be set later this year, we are accepting a surplus of over 8 billion euros, that is the equivalent of around 3% of national income. that will give the government flex ability going into a general election to be able to address issues like housing prices, issues like migration and to be able to keep overall living standards relatively buoyant. qm. keep overall living standards relatively buoyant.— keep overall living standards relatively buoyant. 0k, we will kee an relatively buoyant. 0k, we will keep an eye — relatively buoyant. 0k, we will keep an eye on _ relatively buoyant. 0k, we will keep an e
where are you - out, david, in the debate about how ireland is doing? the finance minister says we are in good shape, a good place. are you in agreement with that? yes, the outlook for this year is that return to growth will hold and then you will have i% growth in gdp for the year, but 2% growth in what we call modified domestic demand, which strips out of that international, multinational sector that we have. when we look at the budget which is going to be set later this year, we are...
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and some newsjust in regarding northern ireland. their manager tanya oxtoby will miss their qualifier in bosnia—herzegovina tomorrow through illness. northern ireland drew their opening game against malta. now, it was a race billed as the most competitive domestic swimming race in history. the 200m freestyle final at the british championships looked more like an olympic final such was the talent on show. it was won by the world champion matt richards who beat a star studded line—up including the reigning tokyo champion tom dean who came third and now won't be able to defend his title in paris. olympic silver medallist duncan scott finished second to take the other individual spot at this summer's games. but it's a huge disappointment for dean whose only olympic option this time is the relay. i'v e i've been top three in the world for three years in a row. it shows the calibre of this competition. always happy to stand on the podium with these boys. no other country quite like gb. these boys will get the job donein like gb. these
and some newsjust in regarding northern ireland. their manager tanya oxtoby will miss their qualifier in bosnia—herzegovina tomorrow through illness. northern ireland drew their opening game against malta. now, it was a race billed as the most competitive domestic swimming race in history. the 200m freestyle final at the british championships looked more like an olympic final such was the talent on show. it was won by the world champion matt richards who beat a star studded line—up...
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for the west of scotland and northern ireland, that's where the warmest weather will be. we have northerly winds feeding in colder air overnight. with clearing skies over night, we are looking at a widespread frost, and i suspect there will be patches of frost around across parts of southern england. the lowest temperatures in northern england, southern scotland, minus three celsius also. tomorrow, a chilly wind coming down the north sea, making it feel on the cold side. the afternoon as claudia, the threat of rain across northern scotland, but overall a decent kind of day. in the sunshine, it won't feel too bad. northern ireland and western scotland will have the highest temperatures, probably reaching 16 celsius also. on sunday, more cloud coming in from the north sea. a few showers for east anglia and south east anglia, —— south east england. the highest temperatures will be for the west of scotland and northern ireland again. before i disappear, the sun is really active right now and there is a chance of catching sight of the aurora tonight and into the weekend. t
for the west of scotland and northern ireland, that's where the warmest weather will be. we have northerly winds feeding in colder air overnight. with clearing skies over night, we are looking at a widespread frost, and i suspect there will be patches of frost around across parts of southern england. the lowest temperatures in northern england, southern scotland, minus three celsius also. tomorrow, a chilly wind coming down the north sea, making it feel on the cold side. the afternoon as...
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and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in london. so a big change from the low 20s that we'll have on saturday, it will feel cooler. on into the start of the new week, monday sees low pressure move in off the atlantic with this cold front diving its way southwards across the country. and that's going to be bringing a spell of rain followed by showers, showery weather conditions around for tuesday and for wednesday. but the weather should become drier and a bit warmer towards the end of next week. bye for now. live from washington. this is bbc news. the us says, the threat of an iranian attack on israel is real and viable — as president biden issues a clear warning to iran. un agencies say parts of sudan may tip into
and sunday is going to be a blustery day for scotland and northern ireland. frequent showers here, some of them with hail and thunder mixed in. there will be a few showers developing through the day across northern england and wales, but it may well stay largely dry across east anglia and the south of england. wherever you are, temperatures will be much closer to average, 15 degrees in london. so a big change from the low 20s that we'll have on saturday, it will feel cooler. on into the start...
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— to the republic of ireland. a uk government source said the uk "won�*t accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. tesla chief, elon musk, has met government officials, including china�*s premier, in beijing. chinese state media is reporting the tech boss is there by invitation, for the promotion of international trade. they have discussed data and technology relating to electric vehicles. our business reporter david waddell explains why the visit is so significant. i�*m joined now by patrick george, who is editor in chief, insideev electric car magazine. patrick, the focus of this meeting allegedly was on launching the long—awaited full self—driving software in china and gaining approval to transfer data overseas. what can you tell us about availability of this type of technology on the market? nearly every car company is choosing the technology of self driving to i degrees or another. none as ambitious as tesla has been at this. it's ambitious as tesla has be
— to the republic of ireland. a uk government source said the uk "won�*t accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. tesla chief, elon musk, has met government officials, including china�*s premier, in beijing. chinese state media is reporting the tech boss is there by invitation, for the promotion of international trade. they have discussed data and technology relating to electric vehicles. our business reporter david waddell explains...
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and ireland can't return them. the irish high court ruled last month that would be unlawful because of the existence of the rwanda scheme. the irish government is now planning to pass new laws to enable it to do so. the uk government, in choosing brexit, chose to go it alone on migration. what they've actually seen since then is an increase in people seeking asylum in their country — their policies are their policies. what my objective is as minister forjustice is to ensure that we have a structure and a migration system that works. but a uk government source said that until the eu accepts the return to france of people who've crossed the channel, it won't be taking any returns from ireland. a planned meeting between the home secretary and ms mcentee has been postponed. the prime minister told sky news the situation showed the scheme was already working. the deterrent is, according to your comment, already having an impact because people are worried about coming here and that demonstrates exactly what i'm saying.
and ireland can't return them. the irish high court ruled last month that would be unlawful because of the existence of the rwanda scheme. the irish government is now planning to pass new laws to enable it to do so. the uk government, in choosing brexit, chose to go it alone on migration. what they've actually seen since then is an increase in people seeking asylum in their country — their policies are their policies. what my objective is as minister forjustice is to ensure that we have a...
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— to the republic of ireland. a uk government source said the uk "won�*t accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. a british man seriously injured in a shark attack in tobago is "aware of what is happening" and "able to communicate". the wife of 64—year—old peter smith also says two of the friends they were visiting the carribean island with stayed in the water to "battle the shark" during the attack on friday. mr smith is now in a stable condition in intensive care at tobago�*s scarborough general hospital. jo smith says he suffered damage to his left arm and leg, puncture wounds to the abdomen and injuries to his right hand, the full extent of which are still being evaluated. tesla chief, elon musk, has met government officials, including china�*s premier, in beijing. chinese state media is reporting the tech boss is there by invitation, for the promotion of international trade. they have discussed data and technology relating to electric vehicles. patrick ge
— to the republic of ireland. a uk government source said the uk "won�*t accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland" until the eu changes its policies. a british man seriously injured in a shark attack in tobago is "aware of what is happening" and "able to communicate". the wife of 64—year—old peter smith also says two of the friends they were visiting the carribean island with stayed in the water to "battle the shark" during the attack on...
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sarina weigman�*s side face sweden at wembley on friday and then ireland in dublin next tuesday. england all—rounder ben stokes has asked to not be considered for selection for this summer's t20 world cup to focus on his fitness. stokes has revolutionised england's test team since taking over as captain two years ago. but he has struggled to bowl and had knee surgery over the winter. the 32—year—old has already opted out of the indian premier league, which began last month. in a statement he said... sri lanka are edging to victory against bangladesh in the second test in chattogram. they set a notional target of 511 for the hosts who have at least gone past their own first innings score. mominul haque top scoring before he was out for 50. some good resistance lower down the order as well but the sri lankan bowlers have chipped away. bangladesh are 268 for seven, still 2113 runs off their target. three more wickets for sri lanka on the final day tomorrow will wrap up a 2—0 series win. england prop vickii cornborough has announced her immediate retirement from international
sarina weigman�*s side face sweden at wembley on friday and then ireland in dublin next tuesday. england all—rounder ben stokes has asked to not be considered for selection for this summer's t20 world cup to focus on his fitness. stokes has revolutionised england's test team since taking over as captain two years ago. but he has struggled to bowl and had knee surgery over the winter. the 32—year—old has already opted out of the indian premier league, which began last month. in a...
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the defender was also capped 26 times for ireland. kinnear then went on to have a successful career as a manager — most famously at wimbledon and newcastle. max verstappen�*s fi rivals are already admitting defeat this season — after he cruised to victory at the japanese grand prix — his third win from 4 races. verstappen led a red bull clean—sweep in suzuka — prompting mercedes to concede �*no one can catch him'. the 200m freestyle final at the british swimming championships looked like an olympic final such was the talent on show — world champion matt richards was the first to touch the side — beating a star studded line—up including the reigning tokyo champion tom dean who came third and now won't be able to defend his title in paris. olympic silver medallist duncan scott finished second to take the other individual spot at this summer's games. the line—up for the quarter finals of rugby union's european champions cup is complete — premiership leaders northampton saints are through after beating munster. and
the defender was also capped 26 times for ireland. kinnear then went on to have a successful career as a manager — most famously at wimbledon and newcastle. max verstappen�*s fi rivals are already admitting defeat this season — after he cruised to victory at the japanese grand prix — his third win from 4 races. verstappen led a red bull clean—sweep in suzuka — prompting mercedes to concede �*no one can catch him'. the 200m freestyle final at the british swimming championships...
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northern ireland also action tonight. _ we want. northern ireland also action tonight. their _ we want. northern ireland also action tonight. their managerl we want. northern ireland also . action tonight. their manager said her squad have been dealing with a virus in the lead up to their home game against malta at seven o'clock. northern ireland were aiming to reach back to back championships, but what can they expect from malta? are really dangerous possession, really _ are really dangerous possession, really creative _ are really dangerous possession, really creative players _ are really dangerous possession, really creative players in - are really dangerous possession, really creative players in terms . are really dangerous possession, | really creative players in terms of their_ really creative players in terms of their movements. _ really creative players in terms of their movements. look— really creative players in terms of their movements. look to - really creative players in terms of their movements. look to exploit certain_ their movements. look to exploit c
northern ireland also action tonight. _ we want. northern ireland also action tonight. their _ we want. northern ireland also action tonight. their managerl we want. northern ireland also . action tonight. their manager said her squad have been dealing with a virus in the lead up to their home game against malta at seven o'clock. northern ireland were aiming to reach back to back championships, but what can they expect from malta? are really dangerous possession, really _ are really dangerous...
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they beat the republic of ireland 2—nil in dublin. both their goals came inside the first 20 minutes at the aviva stadium. laurenjames with their first. alex greenwood also scored a penalty for the defending champions. they are second in their group behind france who beat sweden 1—nil. obviously think a lot of us loved _ obviously think a lot of us loved playing in those tight games— loved playing in those tight games with that sort of crowd. they _ games with that sort of crowd. they threw everything at us. as soon _ they threw everything at us. as soon as— they threw everything at us. as soon as louise came up to my new_ soon as louise came up to my new i_ soon as louise came up to my new i was— soon as louise came up to my new i was going to be able to see it — new i was going to be able to see it up _ new i was going to be able to see it up you talk about throwing it at you, what is it like — throwing it at you, what is it like defending those throws? it's a — like defending those throws? it's a nice thing to have on
they beat the republic of ireland 2—nil in dublin. both their goals came inside the first 20 minutes at the aviva stadium. laurenjames with their first. alex greenwood also scored a penalty for the defending champions. they are second in their group behind france who beat sweden 1—nil. obviously think a lot of us loved _ obviously think a lot of us loved playing in those tight games— loved playing in those tight games with that sort of crowd. they _ games with that sort of crowd. they...
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.— this time northern ireland made their response stick. bearing down, and coal, their response stick. bearing down, and goal. it's _ their response stick. bearing down, and goal. it's a _ their response stick. bearing down, and goal, it's a super— their response stick. bearing down, and goal, it's a super finish. - their response stick. bearing down, and goal, it's a super finish. they . and goal, it's a super finish. they found a way _ and goal, it's a super finish. they found a way to — and goal, it's a super finish. they found a way to win _ and goal, it's a super finish. they found a way to win with _ and goal, it's a super finish. tue: found a way to win with their coach not there to see it. stayed at home with illness, her team returned to belfast with bosnia dispatched. a result like that is what scotland need to get started. they play slovakia tonight without a win in eight games. the last to— one draw in serbia. irate eight games. the last to- one draw in serbia. ~ , , , in serbia. we feel the responsible of winnina in serbi
.— this time northern ireland made their response stick. bearing down, and coal, their response stick. bearing down, and goal. it's _ their response stick. bearing down, and goal. it's a _ their response stick. bearing down, and goal, it's a super— their response stick. bearing down, and goal, it's a super finish. - their response stick. bearing down, and goal, it's a super finish. they . and goal, it's a super finish. they found a way _ and goal, it's a super finish. they found a way to...
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or could this resurgent ireland side put a dent in their title hopes? the red roses' backs have had a starring role in their campaign and abby dow once again got england into their stride, going to score, out of absolutely nowhere! ..that try the first of many. zoe aldcroft showing her power to touch down and claim the bonus point before 20 minutes were even on the clock. this would be a long afternoon for ireland, as england headed in at the break with a 35—point lead. if half—time was all about the dance floor, the second half was all about england waltzing their way through the ireland defence — jess breach showing pace with the ball and rhythm without it. now, this may not be pretty, but it's a big moment. a penalty try awarded — that's ireland's first against england in five years, finally giving their fans something to cheer. but the respite was brief, as england's rampage continued. dow got her hat—trick... take a bow, abby dow! that was sensational! ..followed by ellie kildunne, who wrapped up this monster win with the biggest of smile
or could this resurgent ireland side put a dent in their title hopes? the red roses' backs have had a starring role in their campaign and abby dow once again got england into their stride, going to score, out of absolutely nowhere! ..that try the first of many. zoe aldcroft showing her power to touch down and claim the bonus point before 20 minutes were even on the clock. this would be a long afternoon for ireland, as england headed in at the break with a 35—point lead. if half—time was all...
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reached 18 celsius, the warmest it has been in northern ireland so far this year. this is the temperature anomaly map, the red country showing it is warmer than average across the uk. we will get some of similar temperature again on friday. over the weekend it will get cooler from the north—west, friday. over the weekend it will get coolerfrom the north—west, cooler weather arriving in the south—east on sunday. heading into early friday, some sunshine to begin with in scotland, showery bursts of rain heading back into northern ireland, cumbria, and showers pushing into scotland. for england and wales, though, the cloud should break up. we will get more sunshine were widely although some western coast could get grey and cloudy. in the sunshine it will feel warm, temperatures in the south—east and east anglia reaching 20 or 21 degrees. again in the north—east of scotland, 18 degrees, where we are missing those showers. but the weather starts to change into the weekend because we have a few weather fronts coming down from the north—west bringing more cloud
reached 18 celsius, the warmest it has been in northern ireland so far this year. this is the temperature anomaly map, the red country showing it is warmer than average across the uk. we will get some of similar temperature again on friday. over the weekend it will get cooler from the north—west, friday. over the weekend it will get coolerfrom the north—west, cooler weather arriving in the south—east on sunday. heading into early friday, some sunshine to begin with in scotland, showery...
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meanwhile, in northern ireland, the 17 degrees were recorded here made it northern ireland's warmest day of the year so far. meanwhile, in northern ireland, the 17 degrees were recorded here made it northern ireland's warmest day of the year so far. we did have south—westerly winds dragging in the mild air, but they also brought a lot of cloud to wales and southwest england. whereas the best of the sunshine, really, was across the midlands, northern england and into parts of scotland. we've got a similar set of weather wise really into friday. the jet stream continues to drag up some very mild air from near the azores, moves it along into parts of the uk, and that's going to again boost the temperatures on friday into the high teens to low 20s. aberdeen seeing temperatures seven degrees celsius above average. now, before we get there, overnight tonight, we're looking at a few patches of rain coming and going across northern ireland, scotland and northern england. there'll be a few mist and fog patches around as well. the south—westerly winds continue to bring that mild air across
meanwhile, in northern ireland, the 17 degrees were recorded here made it northern ireland's warmest day of the year so far. meanwhile, in northern ireland, the 17 degrees were recorded here made it northern ireland's warmest day of the year so far. we did have south—westerly winds dragging in the mild air, but they also brought a lot of cloud to wales and southwest england. whereas the best of the sunshine, really, was across the midlands, northern england and into parts of scotland. we've...
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it emerged that the majority of asylum seekers entering ireland have crossed from northern ireland. the irish government is looking at legislation to enable asylum seekers to be sent back to the uk. but a source said the uk won't accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland until the eu changes its policies. ukraine's commander—in—chief says the situation on the frontline there has worsened in the face of multiple russian attacks. oleksandr syrskyi confirmed that ukrainian forces had withdrawn from positions close to the town of pokrovsk in the eastern donetsk region where there has been fierce fighting. he also said russia had what he called partial successes near kupyansk, but said ukrainian forces had stopped their advance. russia is trying to take advantage of its current superiority in manpower and artillery before ukrainian forces get much—needed supplies of us weapons. meanwhile, ukrainian military intelligence has released a video it says is of a drone strike on an advanced russian radar station. the radar is reported to be able to detect targets up to 300km away.
it emerged that the majority of asylum seekers entering ireland have crossed from northern ireland. the irish government is looking at legislation to enable asylum seekers to be sent back to the uk. but a source said the uk won't accept any asylum returns from the eu via ireland until the eu changes its policies. ukraine's commander—in—chief says the situation on the frontline there has worsened in the face of multiple russian attacks. oleksandr syrskyi confirmed that ukrainian forces had...
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former soldiers and an ira member — for alleged perjury — at the bloody sunday inquiry in northern ireland. and there's a growing backlash, a day after the football association announced it was scrapping fa cup replays — with lower league clubs demanding a rethink over the scheme. let's return to our top story: world leaders are calling for restraint after what's believed to have been an israeli attack on iran overnight. according to us officials, israel was responsible for air strikes here, near the city of isfahan — which is at the centre of iran's nuclear programme. israel has been threatening to retaliate — after it was targeted last weekend by 300 iranian missiles and drones. here's our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. lighting up the night sky over isfahan. this appears to have been israel's answer to iran's unprecedented missile attack last week. triggering iranian defences. not long afterwards, this amateur video was put out from a nearby nuclear site. a man showing his watch as he indicates it's safe and secure. iran's state tv quoted military officials downplaying
former soldiers and an ira member — for alleged perjury — at the bloody sunday inquiry in northern ireland. and there's a growing backlash, a day after the football association announced it was scrapping fa cup replays — with lower league clubs demanding a rethink over the scheme. let's return to our top story: world leaders are calling for restraint after what's believed to have been an israeli attack on iran overnight. according to us officials, israel was responsible for air strikes...
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ireland's highest temperature of the year. so we'll be monitoring that carefully through the weekend. on into next week, high pressure stays to the west of the uk, and we continue to see this feed of cloud coming down the north sea. if anything, the cloud getting a bit more extensive, a bit thicker, and that means there's more likelihood of seeing some patches of drizzle across northern and eastern scotland and some eastern areas of england as well. the best of the sunshine, probably parts of north west england, wales, south west england, northern ireland might still do ok, and western parts of scotland, where the sunshine comes out, it shouldn't feel too bad. but if you're in the east where it's going to be quite cloudy with that wind coming in off the north sea, it will probably feel quite chilly. temperatures picking up a little later next week. live from washington, this is a bbc news special report on the war in ukraine. ukrainian troops on the front lines are facing severe ammunition shortages as they try to hold back ru
ireland's highest temperature of the year. so we'll be monitoring that carefully through the weekend. on into next week, high pressure stays to the west of the uk, and we continue to see this feed of cloud coming down the north sea. if anything, the cloud getting a bit more extensive, a bit thicker, and that means there's more likelihood of seeing some patches of drizzle across northern and eastern scotland and some eastern areas of england as well. the best of the sunshine, probably parts of...
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and ireland can�*t return them. the irish high court ruled last month that would be unlawful because of the existence of the rwanda scheme. the irish government is now planning to pass new laws to enable it to do so. the uk government, in choosing brexit, chose to go it alone on migration. what they�*ve actually seen since then is an increase in people seeking asylum in their country — their policies are their policies. what my objective is as minister forjustice is to ensure that we have a structure and a migration system that works. that is why i will be bringing forward legislation this week to make sure we have as effective a returns policy is possible. but a uk government source said that until the eu accepts the return to france of people who�*ve crossed the channel, it won�*t be taking any returns from ireland. a planned meeting between the home secretary and ms mcentee has been postponed. the prime minister told sky news the situation showed the scheme was already working. the deterrent is, according
and ireland can�*t return them. the irish high court ruled last month that would be unlawful because of the existence of the rwanda scheme. the irish government is now planning to pass new laws to enable it to do so. the uk government, in choosing brexit, chose to go it alone on migration. what they�*ve actually seen since then is an increase in people seeking asylum in their country — their policies are their policies. what my objective is as minister forjustice is to ensure that we have...
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northern ireland was certainly the place to be on sunday. light winds, sunny skies and it turned out to be the warmest day of the year so far in the country, with temperatures reaching 19 degrees. by contrast, much further east across the uk remains cold, particularly so across northeastern parts of england with cloud and the breeze coming in off the north sea. now high pressure is close by, but it is tending to edge your way and that's allowing these weather fronts to bring cloud and even some rain southwards overnight. but ahead of that, we've got clearer skies for east anglia and the southeast. so temperatures could be close to freezing. first thing in the morning before that cloud comes in and there will be a lot of cloud on monday, we've got 30 this light rain and drizzle affecting northern england, the midlands, wales heading towards the south. there could be a few spots of rain moving down across scotland before northern areas see the sunshine returning in the afternoon but there won't be as much sunshine in northern ireland. it's not
northern ireland was certainly the place to be on sunday. light winds, sunny skies and it turned out to be the warmest day of the year so far in the country, with temperatures reaching 19 degrees. by contrast, much further east across the uk remains cold, particularly so across northeastern parts of england with cloud and the breeze coming in off the north sea. now high pressure is close by, but it is tending to edge your way and that's allowing these weather fronts to bring cloud and even some...
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in northern ireland, 256,000 adults have very poor literacy skills. that means they can't easily read to their own children, who are also falling behind. it means that, unfortunately, that children are starting school without the foundations of literacy. that means that children are struggling when they start school to communicate their needs. how urgent is the problem? the problem is urgent. we're just going to see the problem get worse and more and more children not having the opportunity to reach their potential. baby bear found a rocket. to help, hubs like this one are working to teach children not only how to read, but some can't speak. we see children who can't get across what they'd like to do, might not be able to make a choice between things. they might not be able to ask for help. and this is because they haven't learned the words. so they're not only not learning the words, they're not learning the communication. some children will say they'll take the hand of the adult and they'll lead them to where they want to go or they'll try and point
in northern ireland, 256,000 adults have very poor literacy skills. that means they can't easily read to their own children, who are also falling behind. it means that, unfortunately, that children are starting school without the foundations of literacy. that means that children are struggling when they start school to communicate their needs. how urgent is the problem? the problem is urgent. we're just going to see the problem get worse and more and more children not having the opportunity to...
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in northern ireland, the warmest day of the year so far for northern ireland. loss of moisture free parts of wales and southwest england bringing spotted drizzle into the afternoon and grey skies. northern england and scotland, sunny skies more typical and it felt warm in the sunshine. friday, looking at the jetstream, a similar pattern. it is why the weather continues to be exceptionally mild and temperatures forecast to reach the high teens or low 20s. that compares with the average of 11 side temperatures seven degrees above average. friday morning, above average. friday morning, a great note to start with. mist and fog patches of coastal areas. it will not be raining all day. driver eastern scotland. england and wales a better chance of seeing sunshine. temperatures well above average. through friday night, a few more patches of rain around, particularly for scotland and at the far north of england. 0therwise drive. it would be another mild night. —— otherwise dry. high pressure to the south uk breaking up cloud and we have weather fronts working into s
in northern ireland, the warmest day of the year so far for northern ireland. loss of moisture free parts of wales and southwest england bringing spotted drizzle into the afternoon and grey skies. northern england and scotland, sunny skies more typical and it felt warm in the sunshine. friday, looking at the jetstream, a similar pattern. it is why the weather continues to be exceptionally mild and temperatures forecast to reach the high teens or low 20s. that compares with the average of 11...