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between ireland and america. and the united states has been our most steadfast partner. and i know you all stand to work to ensure that the good friday agreements and the cross community assembly are restored and i'm glad that the secretary of state ken bradley and the politicians from northern ireland are here as well. it is a really great source of pride for all of us to see the powerful traditions at the highest levels in your country and i thank you for your continued interest. and your affection for ireland. mr. speaker, mr. president, friends of ireland, there is a piece of irish wisdom those who turn strangers into friends and friends into family. for centuries we have been each other's family and that is at the heart of the blessing that is at the heart of the irish-american blessing. and thank you very much. [applause] wrecks coming up friday, a preview of the upcoming supreme court case taking on a california law which requires pregnancy centers to notify patients of state subsidized abortion options. t
between ireland and america. and the united states has been our most steadfast partner. and i know you all stand to work to ensure that the good friday agreements and the cross community assembly are restored and i'm glad that the secretary of state ken bradley and the politicians from northern ireland are here as well. it is a really great source of pride for all of us to see the powerful traditions at the highest levels in your country and i thank you for your continued interest. and your...
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it has been hugely impressive from ireland. it has been the third six nations title now in five years following that four try bonus point victory over scotland in dublin earlier on today. england's failure to match that result sees them surrender the title and ireland have been the standout team in this tournament. it is 11 test wins in a i’ow tournament. it is 11 test wins in a row for ireland. that is a new irish record. they can dare to dream now of completing the grand slam if they can beat england at twickenham next weekend. for scotland, it has been a disappointing end to the campaign. the hopes of winning the title was still alive coming into the match with ireland earlier on today, but once again the failure to win away from home hampering their title hopes. they must address that if they are the one day realise their own six nations ambitions of lifting the title. let's round—up the first match of the day. for the host, the championships on the site and for the visitors, the rule rather the exception. ireland had b
it has been hugely impressive from ireland. it has been the third six nations title now in five years following that four try bonus point victory over scotland in dublin earlier on today. england's failure to match that result sees them surrender the title and ireland have been the standout team in this tournament. it is 11 test wins in a i’ow tournament. it is 11 test wins in a row for ireland. that is a new irish record. they can dare to dream now of completing the grand slam if they can...
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ireland in front on iii points. ireland on iii points — win tomorrow and defeat for england in paris, the title is theirs. england trail ireland by five points. scotland and wales can still win it, although we would need a pretty outrageous sequence of events for that to happen. but not a mathematic impossibility. ireland up against scotland's first tomorrow afternoon at 2:15pm, then france against england at lizlispm and wales against italy on sunday at 3pm. joining me to discuss this is: greg cork to offer up the scottish respect. use the play sevens rugby. let's talk ireland, they are in the driving seat. do you they will wrap up driving seat. do you they will wrap up the six six nations? ireland haven't met a six nations match at the aviva stadium and thatjoe schmidt. they have won 19 of the last 20 games. for scotland, they have to look at the fact they beat england in the calcutta cup. they come here with a lot of confidence but it will be a huge challenge coming to ireland's backyard and trying to turn over
ireland in front on iii points. ireland on iii points — win tomorrow and defeat for england in paris, the title is theirs. england trail ireland by five points. scotland and wales can still win it, although we would need a pretty outrageous sequence of events for that to happen. but not a mathematic impossibility. ireland up against scotland's first tomorrow afternoon at 2:15pm, then france against england at lizlispm and wales against italy on sunday at 3pm. joining me to discuss this is:...
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ireland had great opportunities. tries with the order of the day for england in paris against france. they could do only produce one when they needed four to try and match ireland's result today. plenty for eddiejones to ponder. after that defeat to france. heading into the final match tournament against ireland next weekend. if england's six nations hopes would go up in hopes, they needed to keep their cool in the star to france. despite a side boasting more caps, eddie jones said this would be a test of their manhood. it was also a test for in new captain, owen farrell taking over from the for in new captain, owen farrell taking overfrom the injured dylan hartley. but the early lead was not followed by the tries england needed as they struggled to break through. with so much at stake for both teams, it seemed a case of victory at any cost with nothing to separate the sides at the interval. england's desperation ruined the second half, not to score a try but to stop one. anthony watson's tackle saw him sent to the s
ireland had great opportunities. tries with the order of the day for england in paris against france. they could do only produce one when they needed four to try and match ireland's result today. plenty for eddiejones to ponder. after that defeat to france. heading into the final match tournament against ireland next weekend. if england's six nations hopes would go up in hopes, they needed to keep their cool in the star to france. despite a side boasting more caps, eddie jones said this would...
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what a start to the second half by ireland! what a start for ireland! 0ne fry leads to another! —— one try. goal attempt, here he goes! he's done it! there are going to win the grand slam. the first in 61 years. hello once again. the story of the weekend's weather is in winter's tale. we are back where we were a few weeks ago. if you have seen any spring warmth and sunshine of late, forget all about that, it is no, i is an potential disruption, starting as early as tonight. a band of snow tumbles its way from the eastern side of scotland and the north east of england down towards the southern half of written, wintry showers aplenty as the night—time temperatures tumble away. a raw start of the new day on saturday. i'm showing you here, snow showers only, no cloud. if you asked the sub max ian white, these are snow showers —— if you are seeing white. it will feel so much colder than of late. temperatures barely above freezing in one or two spots. add in the strength of the wind and it will feel like —6, —7 or minus eight. at that stage, saturday afternoon onwards in
what a start to the second half by ireland! what a start for ireland! 0ne fry leads to another! —— one try. goal attempt, here he goes! he's done it! there are going to win the grand slam. the first in 61 years. hello once again. the story of the weekend's weather is in winter's tale. we are back where we were a few weeks ago. if you have seen any spring warmth and sunshine of late, forget all about that, it is no, i is an potential disruption, starting as early as tonight. a band of snow...
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the pope is going to ireland, the republic of ireland in august for a couple of days. my wish would be to see him do what theresa may didn't do and go north of the border where the bishop of newly in the dioceses has had to resign over his handling ofa has had to resign over his handling of a paedophile priest. the former president of ireland and the canon lawyer of some repute was banned from the vatican for speaking at a women's conference in the vatican a few weeks ago because she said the catholic church was misogynistic, homophobic and asked what would it do to accommodate the 600 million women who are barred from the priesthood given that all the work of the church comes via the priesthood. there is no answer, she said pope francis five years has been a disappointment and as a practising catholic i agree with what she said and i would like to hear from the pope on that because certainly massive tendencies in ireland are declining rapidly. thank you all very much, however you are celebrating, if you're marking easter this weekend or next weekend happy easter to yo
the pope is going to ireland, the republic of ireland in august for a couple of days. my wish would be to see him do what theresa may didn't do and go north of the border where the bishop of newly in the dioceses has had to resign over his handling ofa has had to resign over his handling of a paedophile priest. the former president of ireland and the canon lawyer of some repute was banned from the vatican for speaking at a women's conference in the vatican a few weeks ago because she said the...
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ireland— republic of ireland or dirt. dirt. area where i have seen one —— the republic of ireland border. republic of ireland border. are you almost giving is about fisheries? fisheries? common fisheries policy, this is a slap in the face for michael gove. slap in the face for michael gove. he was arguing for an additional quota. quota. continued access to uk waters for such purposes. such purposes. the northern ireland— republic of ireland border as a final thought. ireland border as a final thought. border will, by their very nature, go away. go away. towards northern ireland wouldn't apply. apply. replicate a, the gated series of deals like with switzerland. deals like with switzerland. very difficult to see how this would work in practice. work in practice. in the absence of such a complicated trade agreement. trade agreement. no doubt we will talk again in the coming months. talk again in the coming months. thank you very much indeed. and cocaine at an all time high. open testing encourages more people to take illegal drugs. the home office says "no drug—taking can be assumed to
ireland— republic of ireland or dirt. dirt. area where i have seen one —— the republic of ireland border. republic of ireland border. are you almost giving is about fisheries? fisheries? common fisheries policy, this is a slap in the face for michael gove. slap in the face for michael gove. he was arguing for an additional quota. quota. continued access to uk waters for such purposes. such purposes. the northern ireland— republic of ireland border as a final thought. ireland border as a...
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and ireland. butjeremy corbyn says the prime minister is incapable of delivering a coherent brexit plan. when is she going to put the country's interests before the outsized egos of her own cabinet? hear, hear! also on this programme: the international development secretary says she is considering stopping aid to a number of charities in the wake of misconduct claims. and in the lords, there's a dire warning about the future of retail. retail trading may decline by 22% in the next year. and really, it is time for the government to move very urgently indeed. but first, theresa may has told mps the eu's draft brexit withdrawal agreement would threaten the constitutional integrity of the united kingdom. the european commission has published a draft version of the treaty, based on negotiations held last year. on the contentious issue of the irish border, it proposes, in effect, keeping northern ireland in a customs union if solutions cannot be found for the post brexit border. but a prime ministers qu
and ireland. butjeremy corbyn says the prime minister is incapable of delivering a coherent brexit plan. when is she going to put the country's interests before the outsized egos of her own cabinet? hear, hear! also on this programme: the international development secretary says she is considering stopping aid to a number of charities in the wake of misconduct claims. and in the lords, there's a dire warning about the future of retail. retail trading may decline by 22% in the next year. and...
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ireland will be to keep the entire ireland of ireland, northern ireland, aligned with the republic and the rest of the eu in terms of customs union and single market rules and regulations. what the eu has left undefined is what happens with the rest of the uk. so the implication is that could apply to northern ireland, but it could also apply to the rest of the uk as well. the issue is that the uk‘s of red lines which the government has set out is it wants to leave the customs union and the single market at the end of this transition period, so therefore, there is a big problem. do you draw a line down the irish sea, what you do, not acceptable to some parties in northern ireland but have a different arrangement to the rest were uk, those difficult political issues for the uk to confront. and that issue has been put to one side because the stage in the withdrawal text will be drawn up over the next few months, so a crunch is still coming. experian much. i am going to westminster. the reaction today and where you see the fault lines potentially in what we have had? a number of fault l
ireland will be to keep the entire ireland of ireland, northern ireland, aligned with the republic and the rest of the eu in terms of customs union and single market rules and regulations. what the eu has left undefined is what happens with the rest of the uk. so the implication is that could apply to northern ireland, but it could also apply to the rest of the uk as well. the issue is that the uk‘s of red lines which the government has set out is it wants to leave the customs union and the...
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remarkably is you of the the first president of ireland who was born in the north of ireland so you have a great personal as well as a political investment in the peace process how much of a threat do you see to the peace process from what's happening with bricks at the peace process took really three decades to bring to any kind of fruition the good friday agreement in one nine hundred ninety it really was a thirty year job i remember as a teenager when war broke out on my doorstep in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine and thinking it would last a week but it lasted thirty years so it took thirty years to take a small community of three million and a half people to construct a really very sophisticated agreement that would secure the future in terms of peace and partnership that agreement was predicated upon membership of the european union it was never in anybody's thinking that at some time one of the parties one of the major parties would withdraw from the union what i'm saying is the good friday agreement on which the peace is dependent is not. stress tested against a time when th
remarkably is you of the the first president of ireland who was born in the north of ireland so you have a great personal as well as a political investment in the peace process how much of a threat do you see to the peace process from what's happening with bricks at the peace process took really three decades to bring to any kind of fruition the good friday agreement in one nine hundred ninety it really was a thirty year job i remember as a teenager when war broke out on my doorstep in one...
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and ireland. toe hard facts for the e.u. face as wekk, -- as well. the only option available to the u.k. is an off the shelf model. none of thereas, agreements would be appropriate. as far as an ambitious and right ranging deal, there are certain areas to ensure fair competition. this would not be delivered by a canada-style field and it is --canada-style deal and of the hard to see how to be in the e.u. interest for the regulatory style to be the same as canada. i am confident that we can reach agreement. we both want good access to each other's markets. we want competition between us be fair and open and we want reliable, transparent means that we are resolving disputes. objectives,et our we need to look beyond the precedent and find a new balance. as on security, what i am seeking is a relationship that goes beyond the transactional to where we support each other's interest. i wantt be the deepest -- the deepest possible partnership cooperating more fully than in any tradehan agreement in the w
and ireland. toe hard facts for the e.u. face as wekk, -- as well. the only option available to the u.k. is an off the shelf model. none of thereas, agreements would be appropriate. as far as an ambitious and right ranging deal, there are certain areas to ensure fair competition. this would not be delivered by a canada-style field and it is --canada-style deal and of the hard to see how to be in the e.u. interest for the regulatory style to be the same as canada. i am confident that we can...
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the five hundred kilometer border between ireland and northern ireland is possibly one of the biggest obstacles in britain's departure from the e.u. and there is no agreed plan of what it will look like after may twenty twenty british prime minister theresa may has made several speeches in the past week outlining her vision for the u.k.'s future economic relationship. with the e.u. and its exit strategy she's ruled out the return to physical infrastructure on the border between northern ireland and the republic but provided few details she is also pushing for a free trade deal that many lawmakers have criticized here to help us talk about this peter gagin an irish investigative journalist and writer welcome to the stream peter i want to start with a comment from a member of our community via twitter this is ian who says he is in northern ireland and says that our economy and infrastructure is heavily subsidized by the e.u. also our agriculture which is deeply entwined with ireland's in production and process no one wants a hard border which would cost billions and i reckon bursley eff
the five hundred kilometer border between ireland and northern ireland is possibly one of the biggest obstacles in britain's departure from the e.u. and there is no agreed plan of what it will look like after may twenty twenty british prime minister theresa may has made several speeches in the past week outlining her vision for the u.k.'s future economic relationship. with the e.u. and its exit strategy she's ruled out the return to physical infrastructure on the border between northern ireland...
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fathers that his wife's came here from ireland in 1923. karvate minister leo varad presented president trump with a bowl of shamrocks. tooknnual presentation place in the east room of the white house. this is 15 minutes. [crowd noise] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. trump, accompanied by the prime minister of ireland, the vice president of the united ence.s, and mrs. p [applause] thank you, very much. i recognize so many of my friends. this is definitely an irish group, no doubt about it. i will tell you, we have become fast friends over a short oe period of time. on behalf of you, thanks for much, and vice president pence, a great group of people. also, to all my friends in the audience, some of them came all the way up from the beautiful island of manhattan. [laughter] they wanted to see -- and you are going to see him on saturday, again, when he is going to be part of the big parade, very big parade. [applause] i also want to extend my welcome to the director of northern ireland's bureau in washington,
fathers that his wife's came here from ireland in 1923. karvate minister leo varad presented president trump with a bowl of shamrocks. tooknnual presentation place in the east room of the white house. this is 15 minutes. [crowd noise] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. trump, accompanied by the prime minister of ireland, the vice president of the united ence.s, and mrs. p [applause] thank you, very much. i recognize so many of my friends. this is definitely an...
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and ireland and if there's not a bespoke u.k. island deal then frankly the u.k. has to stay within the customs union as the labor party is now proposing there are no alternatives professor john tongue thank you so much just one final thing looks are from them are liverpool swisscom producing qualities but for being a guest of the show in total to the they'll examine quick whisky scotch in the quick the couple came this past phoned your many friends in liverpool fantastic thank you very much thank you so much for the interview thank you. throughout all three of our programs in ireland these major figures of zero when the dangers that breaks it poses to the peace process they see the dismantling a body as an island is not just physical but psychological and bret's that threatens up process interestingly the rather more concerned about the potential impact on the island of ireland itself than for example the threat to trade and commerce between britain and. and westminster the top plates are also shifting the opposition labor party switch to support the european cus
and ireland and if there's not a bespoke u.k. island deal then frankly the u.k. has to stay within the customs union as the labor party is now proposing there are no alternatives professor john tongue thank you so much just one final thing looks are from them are liverpool swisscom producing qualities but for being a guest of the show in total to the they'll examine quick whisky scotch in the quick the couple came this past phoned your many friends in liverpool fantastic thank you very much...
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forgetting what this was all was about because europe is also about peace as well as prosperity and for ireland it has helped to secure both for us where you're passionate european a great angler fire or a great friend of of britain but isn't a small part of yours an irish woman who would appreciate that role reversal of. street having to do phone to phone in dublin to get issues raised because it's no life about her i find it really depressing because here's what really excited me it excited me that we ireland joined the european union voluntarily i used to joke it was the only union we joined voluntarily we didn't join the united kingdom voluntarily but we sat around the european union table with our former imperial colonizing masters and we sat as friends we sat as partners as neighbors and over a period of time we took all the value of these of history and over two or three generations we dismantled them and were able to offer our children something really humanly very decent but it's a hundred years since women in the united kingdom obtain the paschal for choice which of course was central
forgetting what this was all was about because europe is also about peace as well as prosperity and for ireland it has helped to secure both for us where you're passionate european a great angler fire or a great friend of of britain but isn't a small part of yours an irish woman who would appreciate that role reversal of. street having to do phone to phone in dublin to get issues raised because it's no life about her i find it really depressing because here's what really excited me it excited...
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to happen in ireland. these e-mails exist only in ireland. what happens in -- it exists in -- >> it has to happen electronically or with human intervention. >> no human intervention. >> push a button in washington, then obviously something happens in ireland on the computer. but does some person have to be there? >> a human being doesn't have to do it. it's a robot. if you september a robot into a foreign lapped to seize evidence, it will implicate foreign interests. if the dea -- >> i'm sorry. now i guess my imagination is running wild. who tells the robot what to do and what does the robot do? >> a human being in, let's say, redmond, tells the row wbrobot, sends -- it's spelled out in great detail. what happens then? it interfaces with a hardware computer in a hardware facility. it spips a disk, it looks for the e-mail on that disk after verifying certain protocols. it reads physical manifestations on magnets of the ones and zeros like letters in the alphabet and copies them to another disk and then safe
to happen in ireland. these e-mails exist only in ireland. what happens in -- it exists in -- >> it has to happen electronically or with human intervention. >> no human intervention. >> push a button in washington, then obviously something happens in ireland on the computer. but does some person have to be there? >> a human being doesn't have to do it. it's a robot. if you september a robot into a foreign lapped to seize evidence, it will implicate foreign interests. if...
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and ireland. that's the position of the uk government. it's the position of the parties in northern ireland. it's the position of the irish government. and it was what we agreed in the december agreement at that joint report. we are all committed to ensuring there is no hard border between northern ireland and ireland. >> jeremy corbyn. >> why is the secretary in private discussions doing just the opposite of that what was agreed in stage one? mr. speaker, this is a government in disarray. every time the cabinet meets, all we get is even more bizarre sound bites. remember when we had brexit means brexit? then we had red, white and blue brexit, which presumably appealed to the member's opposite. then we had liberal brexit and now we have ambitious managed divergence. the government is so divided the prime minister is incapable of delivering a coherent and decisive plan for brexit. so when is she going to put the country's interests before the outsized egos of her own cabinet? >> can i say to the ri
and ireland. that's the position of the uk government. it's the position of the parties in northern ireland. it's the position of the irish government. and it was what we agreed in the december agreement at that joint report. we are all committed to ensuring there is no hard border between northern ireland and ireland. >> jeremy corbyn. >> why is the secretary in private discussions doing just the opposite of that what was agreed in stage one? mr. speaker, this is a government in...
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ireland. what needs to happen then? prime minister varadkar: this is obviously a huge concern for ireland. it is not our policy, it is a british policy, but we are very much affected by it, even though the united kingdom is leaving the european union, we are not. we are in the eurozone and the single market, and there are over 80% of ports for europe in ireland, so we are staying put. but we want to make sure whatever new relationship exists between the eu and the u.k. is one that is close, and it is not damaging to our economy and does not damage the peace process in northern ireland, because part of the reason why we have a peace agreement and the trade agreement with northern ireland, 20 years ago, was because the european union swept away all of those borders and turned the border between northern ireland and the republican ireland into something similar between a border between two u.s. states. we do not -- we think that would be bad news for ireland, northern ireland, and britain. soluti
ireland. what needs to happen then? prime minister varadkar: this is obviously a huge concern for ireland. it is not our policy, it is a british policy, but we are very much affected by it, even though the united kingdom is leaving the european union, we are not. we are in the eurozone and the single market, and there are over 80% of ports for europe in ireland, so we are staying put. but we want to make sure whatever new relationship exists between the eu and the u.k. is one that is close, and...
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biggest bricks and blockade if you will the border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland here listen and show you if you could bring your attention over here to the big ball we're going to talk about this thanks to ireland and the u.k. joining the european union plus the good friday agreement there is now a border only in name of the irony is that by northern ireland leaving the european union the border with the republic of ireland will automatically change what both sides say they want to avoid is a return to a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland but there have been the checks or controls on that front tier for two decades will today barney a proposed a back up plan keep it in northern ireland in the e.u.'s customs union or that would leave things unchanged from what they are today guaranteeing the free passage of people and goods so where's the border well the e.u.'s plan could potentially put it out to see the irish sea with northern ireland behind a hard border between the e.u. and the u.k. kind of like being in political limbo british pr
biggest bricks and blockade if you will the border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland here listen and show you if you could bring your attention over here to the big ball we're going to talk about this thanks to ireland and the u.k. joining the european union plus the good friday agreement there is now a border only in name of the irony is that by northern ireland leaving the european union the border with the republic of ireland will automatically change what both sides say...
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in northern ireland and ireland, we will not have border infrastructure again. what was agreed today? it will be time limited. the uk will continue to pay into the budget, maintaining full access to the single market and customs union. it will have to follow all eu rules but will no longer be a decision maker though it may voice concerns. the uk can sign new trade deals but cannot implement them until after transition. but brexit decision—makers were upbeat. good news today? as you see, springer has sprung with a force spreading to these often frosty negotiations. progress today was hailed as a big step forward but it is not all good news for the government. it is clear there will not be a final trade deal between the eu and uk at the end of these talks, the transition will be used to hammer out more details and to get this far, the uk has had to make concessions. like fishing. farfrom taking back control as promised by the government, eu quotas will continue during transition, allowing eu countries to fish in uk waters. the transition period is expected to be
in northern ireland and ireland, we will not have border infrastructure again. what was agreed today? it will be time limited. the uk will continue to pay into the budget, maintaining full access to the single market and customs union. it will have to follow all eu rules but will no longer be a decision maker though it may voice concerns. the uk can sign new trade deals but cannot implement them until after transition. but brexit decision—makers were upbeat. good news today? as you see,...
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some showers into northern ireland. mostly western scotland seeing fewer snow showers more in the way of sunshine. western scotland will stick with skinny skies at times that the date. —— sunny skies at times into the day. it will turn bright eventually in the southeast, but all the while, d snow continues down across the southwest of england. it is the longevity of the snowfall, if you like it, that brings us more cause for concern. a cold and windy day. high—pressure brings its way down from the north into monday. that pushes the snowfalls away and gets rid of a cold easterly wind. they get stuck with more of a northerly wind, it will not be a warm wind direction, but it will not be as cold. monday should bring some spells of sunshine at time. the temperatures around 5-7d. as at time. the temperatures around 5—7d. as you can see, in the forecast for the week ahead comedy temperatures continue to climb up into double digits, but it will eventually turn a more unsettled. that is all for me for now. i will hand y
some showers into northern ireland. mostly western scotland seeing fewer snow showers more in the way of sunshine. western scotland will stick with skinny skies at times that the date. —— sunny skies at times into the day. it will turn bright eventually in the southeast, but all the while, d snow continues down across the southwest of england. it is the longevity of the snowfall, if you like it, that brings us more cause for concern. a cold and windy day. high—pressure brings its way down...
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they are subject to the tensions in ireland. so what happens in ireland -- protections in ireland. what happens in ireland is a remote control. working a mechanism where these emails are stored on a hard drive enough facility under the text in a form off and a reader, which is a physical piece of hardware, reads the digital numbers off of it which are also physical manifestation. it is then packaged up and it runs through ireland on hard wires and over the atlantic. this is quintessentially an extraterritorial act. there are a lot of complicated pointons but the decisive and the point justice gorsuch was making earlier is that the emails are stored in ireland and the dea is forcing us to fetch them. >> i'm sorry. perhaps it is my technological ignorance, how is it in a lock box? if i'm trying to imagine this, what has to happen? i press a button in the u.s. and directly, the information in ireland? or do something have to happen in ireland? >> something has to happen in ireland. these emails exist only in ireland. what happens -- insomething has to happen washington, then obviously
they are subject to the tensions in ireland. so what happens in ireland -- protections in ireland. what happens in ireland is a remote control. working a mechanism where these emails are stored on a hard drive enough facility under the text in a form off and a reader, which is a physical piece of hardware, reads the digital numbers off of it which are also physical manifestation. it is then packaged up and it runs through ireland on hard wires and over the atlantic. this is quintessentially an...
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ireland are in the driving scene with three from three. england are aware that another defeat could end their third shot at it in a row. here isjoe wilson. in dublin, they light up this week: undefeated ireland versus rejuvenated scotland. both teams should be confident. both are in contention. if ireland when, they could be six nations champions by saturday night. in scotland when, then everything seems wide open. round out a bit england. the group has confidence, but they also have awareness of how good ireland are. and how good we will have to be to win, and we will have to be better than we were against england. we are excited to get back out of the field and get going again. but you know there are nervous and a little bit of, you know, worried about the threat of scotland bring. dublin's match would about the rugby they bring. kids kick off fragile grants versus uncertain england? with me and all marsel, england must beat the french. they have disk or four tries for a bonus point to stay inside of ireland. england have made big change
ireland are in the driving scene with three from three. england are aware that another defeat could end their third shot at it in a row. here isjoe wilson. in dublin, they light up this week: undefeated ireland versus rejuvenated scotland. both teams should be confident. both are in contention. if ireland when, they could be six nations champions by saturday night. in scotland when, then everything seems wide open. round out a bit england. the group has confidence, but they also have awareness...
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jacob stockdale for ireland. few players have ever made a try scoring starts toa have ever made a try scoring starts to a career like stockdale. this was his sixth of the tournament this year. his sixth of the tournament this yea r. early his sixth of the tournament this year. early in the second half, a scotla nd year. early in the second half, a scotland move finally worked, completed in the corner by the youngster blair kinghorn. sean cronin got ireland's fourth try, not only ensuring victory but also a bonus point. ireland had done all they could possibly do here in dublin. now, england had to match that performance in paris to keep their title hopes alive. england needed four tries but they were defending desperately. high tackle from anthony watson, sin—bin for him and france got a penalty try. things we re and france got a penalty try. things were not going to plan — understatement. a try came but what england produced in the 74th minute was what they had needed in the first. not enough. france won and
jacob stockdale for ireland. few players have ever made a try scoring starts toa have ever made a try scoring starts to a career like stockdale. this was his sixth of the tournament this year. his sixth of the tournament this yea r. early his sixth of the tournament this year. early in the second half, a scotla nd year. early in the second half, a scotland move finally worked, completed in the corner by the youngster blair kinghorn. sean cronin got ireland's fourth try, not only ensuring...
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there is a lot of work still to be done on the important subjects, including ireland and northern ireland. at the same press conference the brexit secretary gave his verdict on the agreement and had a positive messages for the world of business. they can continue to operate and invest with confidence as the design of our future partnership with the european union becomes clear. and this is true across the whole united kingdom family, because the territorial scope of the withdrawal agreement makes clear it includes gibraltar. we continue with our positive dialogue with spain, with the spanish, on how we improve cooperation in the future. the implementation period is not only about providing certainty in the short term. it is also about beginning life outside the european union, serving as a platform on which we build our future relationship. which is why, as michel has said, the united kingdom will be able to step out, sign and ratify new deals, new trade deals old friends and new with allies around the globe for the 1st time in more than 40 years. these will come into force when the imple
there is a lot of work still to be done on the important subjects, including ireland and northern ireland. at the same press conference the brexit secretary gave his verdict on the agreement and had a positive messages for the world of business. they can continue to operate and invest with confidence as the design of our future partnership with the european union becomes clear. and this is true across the whole united kingdom family, because the territorial scope of the withdrawal agreement...
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negotiator has several times said this is a stopgap this thing about northern ireland and ireland and the border being in the irish sea that we wrote down into this legal text you just have to and that really means it's a ploy in a sense it means to sort of wake up the people in london and to come up with a viable solution that of course is not the border between westminster and camden or something fanciful that boris johnson comes up with and it's not numberplate recognition this is going to be an open border and that's not possible some solution reasonable and practical solution has to be found and it is all to do with it is part of the british task to do this and so far nothing from london it's a conundrum it's the question of the square peg into the round hole but yet have to be solved and what about you know the shock therapy the barbs talking about here david i mean we know that prime minister theresa may she's expected to give a speech on friday and i've read that she's expected to suggest the northern ireland maintain sheered and different regulations right so you know have yo
negotiator has several times said this is a stopgap this thing about northern ireland and ireland and the border being in the irish sea that we wrote down into this legal text you just have to and that really means it's a ploy in a sense it means to sort of wake up the people in london and to come up with a viable solution that of course is not the border between westminster and camden or something fanciful that boris johnson comes up with and it's not numberplate recognition this is going to...
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the aim in the whole exercise with respect to ireland and northern ireland is to ireland and northern ireland is to uphold the belfast or good friday agreement in its entirety, it is to ensure there is hard border and to deliver a broader that is no impediment to trade. translation: if we had chosen blue rather than green, or read maybe four points which are not agreed and white, blue white and red, you would have started thinking things. i like green as a colour. as for the rest, when i started talking what i said is that what is important for us and what is clearly indicated in the text on the cover page which is included in the draft you will see later on, that whatever there has to bea later on, that whatever there has to be a backstop in the withdrawal treaty when we sign it in autumn. i think if between now and then new proposals are made which provide at the same time in the respect of all the same time in the respect of all the dimensions of the good friday agreement for the absence of a hard border in ireland and that respect
the aim in the whole exercise with respect to ireland and northern ireland is to ireland and northern ireland is to uphold the belfast or good friday agreement in its entirety, it is to ensure there is hard border and to deliver a broader that is no impediment to trade. translation: if we had chosen blue rather than green, or read maybe four points which are not agreed and white, blue white and red, you would have started thinking things. i like green as a colour. as for the rest, when i...
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they are to protections in ireland so what happens in ireland? what happens in ireland is really a remote control is actually working a mechanism with these e-mails are stored on a hard drive in a facility under protection of foreign law, and a -- a reader which is a physical piece of hardware reads the digital one and zeros off of it which are also physical manifestations. it's then packaged up and runs through ireland on hard wires and then over the atlantic. this is a quintessential case, but the decisive point and the point that justice -- was making earlier is that the e-mails are stored in ireland and the dea is forcing us to fetch them. >> i'm sorry i don't -- perhaps it's my technological ignorance, how is it if i'm trying to mentally imagine this, what has to happen you know i press a button in u.s. and it accesses directly the information in ireland or does something have to happen in ireland? >> something has to happen this exist only in ireland and what happens -- >> has to happen electronically or human intervention? no >> no human i
they are to protections in ireland so what happens in ireland? what happens in ireland is really a remote control is actually working a mechanism with these e-mails are stored on a hard drive in a facility under protection of foreign law, and a -- a reader which is a physical piece of hardware reads the digital one and zeros off of it which are also physical manifestations. it's then packaged up and runs through ireland on hard wires and then over the atlantic. this is a quintessential case,...
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let's bring in paschal donohoe, finance minister of ireland. thank you very much, medicines minister, for joining us today. how did the meeting with angela merkel go? >> it went well. we review where had we are with the brexit negotiations overall. we have met on many, many occasions over the last number of months and he continues to take a very constructive approach to the negotiations underway while clearly looking for the very best possible outcome for the british people as the member of their government. mark: any progress with the irish border with you today? >> the prime minister may and her speech at the end of last week placed a very large amount of value on not only the achievement of frictionless border but there was also a very large number of references to northern ireland, and the unique responsibility that she has as prime minister to respond back to the consequences of the brexit vote for northern ireland. to he wasn't looking to take aim of prime minister may in any way. what he was doing was emphasizing the need that we have to
let's bring in paschal donohoe, finance minister of ireland. thank you very much, medicines minister, for joining us today. how did the meeting with angela merkel go? >> it went well. we review where had we are with the brexit negotiations overall. we have met on many, many occasions over the last number of months and he continues to take a very constructive approach to the negotiations underway while clearly looking for the very best possible outcome for the british people as the member...
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a great story for ireland here in dublin. what nobody knew at the final whistle here was how things would turn out in paris. england needed four tries against france to keepin needed four tries against france to keep in step with ireland, but never looked near it. this high tackle and defence led to a penalty try to france. england conceded penalties throughout the match. ran into the french defence throughout the match. when they finally found their way to the line, it was too late. you don't have power, you don't have momentum. france suddenly have both. and ireland had it all tournament. we know the biggest challenge is ahead still. it is very muted upstairs, very strange to win the championship with a game to go and so much still to play for. islands get their own chance to beat england next weekend. —— ireland. england women's hopes of a second successive six nations title took a major blow as they lost 18—17 to france. both sides were unbeaten going into the match, butjessy tremouliere's dramatic late try inflicte
a great story for ireland here in dublin. what nobody knew at the final whistle here was how things would turn out in paris. england needed four tries against france to keepin needed four tries against france to keep in step with ireland, but never looked near it. this high tackle and defence led to a penalty try to france. england conceded penalties throughout the match. ran into the french defence throughout the match. when they finally found their way to the line, it was too late. you don't...
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remarkably is you were of the first president of ireland who was born in the north of ireland so you have a great personal as well as a political investment in the peace process how much of a threat do you see to the peace process from what's happening with bricks that in britain the peace process took really three decades to bring to any kind of fruition the good friday agreement in one thousand nine hundred really was a thirty year job i remember as a teenager when war broke out on my doorstep in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine and thinking it would last a week but it lasted thirty years or took thirty years to take a small community of thirty million and a half people to construct a really very sophisticated agreement that would secure the future in terms of peace and partnership that agreement was predicated upon membership of the european union it was never in anybody's thinking that at some time one of the parties one of the major parties would withdraw from the union what i'm saying is the good friday agreement on which the peace is dependent is not stress tested against
remarkably is you were of the first president of ireland who was born in the north of ireland so you have a great personal as well as a political investment in the peace process how much of a threat do you see to the peace process from what's happening with bricks that in britain the peace process took really three decades to bring to any kind of fruition the good friday agreement in one thousand nine hundred really was a thirty year job i remember as a teenager when war broke out on my...
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ringrose's for ireland. try for ireland, and another followed. 14—0 down, england had to respond. and here it came. farrell's kick, daley‘s finish. the home side had something. something. but watch jacob stockdale. ireland's super kid. kick and dash. he had to reach the ball before the blue line, coloured in case of snow. england had extended the pitch — perfect for this. stockdale's seventh try of the six nations, and that is a record. eddiejones could see his first defeat with england coming. england added tries in the second half but never got close to winning. ireland's grand slam, a perfect six nations completed here, never better. it is a special day for everyone involved with irish rugby and to be here and celebrate that and to top it off with winning somewhere like this. this is a fortress, a really tough place to go and it is a sign of a champion team to come here and do that. irish rugby union is now the envy of europe and not just because of these scenes of celebration at twickenham. the challenge for these players is to be world champions next autumn. standing here
ringrose's for ireland. try for ireland, and another followed. 14—0 down, england had to respond. and here it came. farrell's kick, daley‘s finish. the home side had something. something. but watch jacob stockdale. ireland's super kid. kick and dash. he had to reach the ball before the blue line, coloured in case of snow. england had extended the pitch — perfect for this. stockdale's seventh try of the six nations, and that is a record. eddiejones could see his first defeat with england...
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remarkably is you were the first president of ireland who was born in the north of ireland so you have a great personal as well as a political investment in the peace process how much of a threat do you see to the peace process from what's happening with bricks that and with the peace process took really three decades to bring to any kind of fruition the good friday agreement in one thousand nine hundred really was a thirty year job i remember as a teenager when war broke out on my doorstep in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine and thinking it would last a week but it lasted thirty years or took thirty years to take a small community of three million and a half people to construct a really very sophisticated agreement that would secure the future in terms of peace and partnership that agreement was predicated upon membership of the european union it was never in anybody's thinking that at some time one of the parties one of the major parties would withdraw from the union what i'm saying is the good friday agreement on which the piece is dependent is not stress tested against a time w
remarkably is you were the first president of ireland who was born in the north of ireland so you have a great personal as well as a political investment in the peace process how much of a threat do you see to the peace process from what's happening with bricks that and with the peace process took really three decades to bring to any kind of fruition the good friday agreement in one thousand nine hundred really was a thirty year job i remember as a teenager when war broke out on my doorstep in...
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and ireland. but it also made clear that it should continue to be trade between northern ireland and the rest of the kingdom as it is today. unemployment in the northeast. the next step is under the economy. can i say to my honorable friend when i visited him. this is one of the proposals that they didn't put to me. i'm very happy to join with them in the northeast. there's a number of ways we are providing and ensuring that we see that economic growth in the northeast. and that's why we are investing hundred 26 million pounds with a local growth field. i know it's been confirmed recently. we will keep all of these options under consideration. thank you mister speaker. agents from the shell gas company. recently posted it. asking her to agree to an geological survey they rejected that request. she was doorstep a few days earlier. does the prime minister know what it feels like to get an unsolicited letter from a group who won't take no for an answer. and was she doing that by saying no to fracking
and ireland. but it also made clear that it should continue to be trade between northern ireland and the rest of the kingdom as it is today. unemployment in the northeast. the next step is under the economy. can i say to my honorable friend when i visited him. this is one of the proposals that they didn't put to me. i'm very happy to join with them in the northeast. there's a number of ways we are providing and ensuring that we see that economic growth in the northeast. and that's why we are...
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temperatures nine 01’ northern ireland. temperatures nine or10 northern ireland. temperatures nine or 10 degrees. the high—pressure continues to push southwards, allowing the atlantic are to dominate for all of us and eventually bringing in milder air. with that does come cloud. scotland and northern ireland on wednesday, a cloudy day. brightest towards the east. a sunny but frosty start across england and wales, a cold start on wednesday morning compared with tuesday morning. whilst it does stay dry here, after a sunny start, it clouds over. §i“fj in , it'dcili-js over: deni blesfig li-‘etut jh— and milder air it'dcili-js over: deni blesfig li-‘etut 71a and ri-iillier air winds the north and milder airswinds—svea’ as
temperatures nine 01’ northern ireland. temperatures nine or10 northern ireland. temperatures nine or 10 degrees. the high—pressure continues to push southwards, allowing the atlantic are to dominate for all of us and eventually bringing in milder air. with that does come cloud. scotland and northern ireland on wednesday, a cloudy day. brightest towards the east. a sunny but frosty start across england and wales, a cold start on wednesday morning compared with tuesday morning. whilst it...
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if you've missed ireland's progress, he a recap. first it was france and a last—minute goal, then we thrashed italy. and then ireland beat wales in dublin. yes six? we scored four tries to beat scotland, for tries. and that's just left twickenham. and tries to beat scotland, for tries. and that's just left twici the am. and primroses if , primroses for , primroses for ireland, j snowflakes. primroses for ireland, it try and another forward. 14th — zero down and england had to respond. year it came. the home side had something. something, but watch jacob stockdale, ireland's superhero. england had extended the pitch, perfect for this. scottsdale's seventh try of the six nations and that is a record. eddie jones had —— had seen his first twickenham defeat with england comment. ireland's grand slam, a perfect six nations completed here, never better. let's get some reflection on this match. you can a lwa ys reflection on this match. you can always dream about it. my friends and everyone i've met over the last eight weeks talked
if you've missed ireland's progress, he a recap. first it was france and a last—minute goal, then we thrashed italy. and then ireland beat wales in dublin. yes six? we scored four tries to beat scotland, for tries. and that's just left twickenham. and tries to beat scotland, for tries. and that's just left twici the am. and primroses if , primroses for , primroses for ireland, j snowflakes. primroses for ireland, it try and another forward. 14th — zero down and england had to respond. year...
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like ireland. there is still no agreed solution on how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic after brexit. the uk hopes an ambitious trade deal can solve the problem, butjust in case, ireland and the rest of the eu insist on a backstop agreement where northern ireland stays in the customs union and parts of the single market. what ireland has asked for is we would have an insurance if mechanisms so i and others can say to people in northern ireland and ireland, we will not have any border infrastructure on this island again. if if if what was agreed today under the transition deal? it will be time limited. the uk will continue to pay into the eu budget, maintaining full access to the single market and customs union. it will have to follow all eu rules, but will no longer be a decision maker, though it may voice concerns. the uk can sign new trade deals, but cannot implement them until after the transition period. but brexit decision—makers were upbeat today. good
like ireland. there is still no agreed solution on how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the irish republic after brexit. the uk hopes an ambitious trade deal can solve the problem, butjust in case, ireland and the rest of the eu insist on a backstop agreement where northern ireland stays in the customs union and parts of the single market. what ireland has asked for is we would have an insurance if mechanisms so i and others can say to people in northern ireland and ireland,...
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ireland could be champions by tomorrow night. england essentially have to match whatever they do to keep their hopes alive. scotland are in the mix as well. it all begins at 2:15pm in this city. in dublin they line up this way. undefeated ireland versus rejuvenated scotland. both teams should be confident, both are in contention. if ireland win, they could be six nations champions by saturday night. if scotland win then everything seems wide open. remember how they beat england. the group's got confidence but they've also got awareness of how good ireland are and how good we will have to be to win and we'll have to be better than we were against england. we're really excited to get back out on the field and get going. but, you know, there's nerves and a little bit of, you know, worry about the threat that scotland bring. well, dublin's match willjust be the start of things. the next rugby bridge to cross on saturday will come in paris. tea—time kick—off, fragile france versus uncertain england? well, with mind or muscle, engl
ireland could be champions by tomorrow night. england essentially have to match whatever they do to keep their hopes alive. scotland are in the mix as well. it all begins at 2:15pm in this city. in dublin they line up this way. undefeated ireland versus rejuvenated scotland. both teams should be confident, both are in contention. if ireland win, they could be six nations champions by saturday night. if scotland win then everything seems wide open. remember how they beat england. the group's got...
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and not to have a hard border between ireland and northern ireland. but there are hard facts of the eu to face as well. the commission has suggested that the only option available to the uk is an off—the—shelf model but at the same time they have also said that in certain areas none of the eu's third country agreements would be appropriate and that the european council's guidelines aspire to a balanced, ambitious and wide—ranging deal with common rules in a number of areas to ensure fair and open competition. this would not be delivered by a canada style deal which would not give them the breadth or depth of market access that they want. it is hard to see if it would be in the eu's interest for the uk to be in the same boat as canada. finally, we have to accept the fact that this is a negotiation and neither of us can have exactly what we want. i am confident that we can reach an agreement. we both want good access to each other's market. we want competition between us to be fair and open and we want reliable and transparent means of verifying t
and not to have a hard border between ireland and northern ireland. but there are hard facts of the eu to face as well. the commission has suggested that the only option available to the uk is an off—the—shelf model but at the same time they have also said that in certain areas none of the eu's third country agreements would be appropriate and that the european council's guidelines aspire to a balanced, ambitious and wide—ranging deal with common rules in a number of areas to ensure fair...