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does the government in the republic of ireland think that i the republic of ireland think that those asylum seekers should go back across the border into northern ireland? the uk government said it wasn't in the business of having more asylum seekers in the uk. everyone this is that there is a common travel area, and they should be returned to the country where they first registered. that is the position which applies in the case of other asylum seekers from other jurisdictions, particularly elsewhere in the european union. the issueis elsewhere in the european union. the issue is this high court ruling in dublin which has affected theirs, which means that people coming into this country cannot be deported or sent back to the uk. as they see it, they are trying to fix something that has arisen by way of a court verdict. i suppose the issue is that the politics has intervened where, from dublin's perspective, they see a conservative government under huge pressure domestic leon immigration. they can't be seen to be allowing people who have left the jurisdiction of the united kingdom to
does the government in the republic of ireland think that i the republic of ireland think that those asylum seekers should go back across the border into northern ireland? the uk government said it wasn't in the business of having more asylum seekers in the uk. everyone this is that there is a common travel area, and they should be returned to the country where they first registered. that is the position which applies in the case of other asylum seekers from other jurisdictions, particularly...
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i should say, and the republic of ireland. we as it stands, we've got a press conference later on today on that. the irish want us today on that. the irish want us to take back illegal immigrants. we're saying no. if we can't give them to france, then why should we take them back from you? so keep your eyes peeled for that. we've got the mark white exclusive on illegal migrants using children as human shields as well . and we believe shields as well. and we believe that john swinney, the man who may take over from humza yousaf, is going to be talking live on this show at 115. so lots coming your way . your way. >> but now, yes, indeed. and also tim loughton, tim loughton mp, who was detained and deported from djibouti in africa, will be getting to well , africa, will be getting to well, finding out what on earth happened there. but anyway joining us now to discuss what's happening with humza yousaf and scotland , the former scottish scotland, the former scottish editor of the telegraph, alan cochrane, alan, thank you very much
i should say, and the republic of ireland. we as it stands, we've got a press conference later on today on that. the irish want us today on that. the irish want us to take back illegal immigrants. we're saying no. if we can't give them to france, then why should we take them back from you? so keep your eyes peeled for that. we've got the mark white exclusive on illegal migrants using children as human shields as well . and we believe shields as well. and we believe that john swinney, the man...
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the republic of ireland and the republic of ireland is a beautiful, modern place to live. but they have not, as in britain , got the not, as in britain, got the infrastructure to deal with this amount of people . amount of people. >> but just just briefly, paint a picture for us as to what the situation is like in northern ireland and southern ireland. we saw the homeless people there. we, we, we hear that people are fleeing the uk through northern ireland to get into the republic. what is the situation in northern ireland? are there people sleeping on the streets in belfast and derry ? in belfast and derry? >> well, there is people sleeping on the streets, but not so many migrants, of course, but the people that are sleeping on the people that are sleeping on the streets are saying, well, we can't get anywhere else because the social housing is being bought up by an arms length body and a body operating for the government. so the likes of beaver estate in south belfast, where it's nearly impossible to get a social house in there, what is happening is most of these landlor
the republic of ireland and the republic of ireland is a beautiful, modern place to live. but they have not, as in britain , got the not, as in britain, got the infrastructure to deal with this amount of people . amount of people. >> but just just briefly, paint a picture for us as to what the situation is like in northern ireland and southern ireland. we saw the homeless people there. we, we, we hear that people are fleeing the uk through northern ireland to get into the republic. what...
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it's the republic of ireland , not republic of ireland, not southern ireland. yes, i know, but it teases so . that's why but it teases so. that's why sometimes say southern ireland . sometimes say southern ireland. so today marks just one of many nails hammered into the coffin of scottish nationalism . as of scottish nationalism. as first minister, humza yousaf announced his resignation , announced his resignation, spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government for and the country i lead. >> i've concluded that repairing our relationship across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm . i have therefore informed helm. i have therefore informed the snp's national secretary of my intention to stand down as party leader . party leader. >> well, i'm not sorry to see the back of this eco woke fanatic and hope to welcome the socially conservative kate forbes to take his place. nonetheless, i thought it'd be fair to list some of humza yousaf greatest moments in scottish politics coming in at number three. we
it's the republic of ireland , not republic of ireland, not southern ireland. yes, i know, but it teases so . that's why but it teases so. that's why sometimes say southern ireland . sometimes say southern ireland. so today marks just one of many nails hammered into the coffin of scottish nationalism . as of scottish nationalism. as first minister, humza yousaf announced his resignation , announced his resignation, spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government...
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it's the republic of ireland , not republic of ireland, not southern ireland. yes, i know, but it teases so . that's why but it teases so. that's why sometimes say southern ireland . sometimes say southern ireland. so today marks just one of many nails hammered into the coffin of scottish nationalism . as of scottish nationalism. as first minister, humza yousaf announced his resignation , announced his resignation, spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government for and the country i lead. >> i've concluded that repairing our relationship across the political divide can only be done with someone else at the helm . i have therefore informed helm. i have therefore informed the snp's national secretary of my intention to stand down as party leader . party leader. >> well, i'm not sorry to see the back of this eco woke fanatic and hope to welcome the socially conservative kate forbes to take his place. nonetheless, i thought it'd be fair to list some of humza yousaf greatest moments in scottish politics coming in at number three. we
it's the republic of ireland , not republic of ireland, not southern ireland. yes, i know, but it teases so . that's why but it teases so. that's why sometimes say southern ireland . sometimes say southern ireland. so today marks just one of many nails hammered into the coffin of scottish nationalism . as of scottish nationalism. as first minister, humza yousaf announced his resignation , announced his resignation, spending the weekend reflecting on what is best for my party, for the government...
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of the republic of ireland . and i say republic of ireland. and i say again, who for years and years these people were arguing we could not have any kind of border restriction on the island of ireland under any circumstances. well guess what? it you know, history appears to have moved on a bit. very rare. >> we see you so happy in the studio, mark france. normally you're steaming with anger about this government, but there we are. another thing. you reason why you're happy is the 2.5% target to on gdp spending. you've got an idea of how that money should be spent. >> yeah. sorry. to be fair, this government are absolutely right to stand firm on this. and i hope they'll continue to do so. now 2.5. yes, another good decision by the government. i was delighted last week when we announced we were going to increase defence spending to 2.5% of gdp, i'd like to see it get to three. but let's not be churlish. 2.5% is a lot better than two. and that means we can begin to recapitalise our armed forces. we can plug some of
of the republic of ireland . and i say republic of ireland. and i say again, who for years and years these people were arguing we could not have any kind of border restriction on the island of ireland under any circumstances. well guess what? it you know, history appears to have moved on a bit. very rare. >> we see you so happy in the studio, mark france. normally you're steaming with anger about this government, but there we are. another thing. you reason why you're happy is the 2.5%...
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like you said, unlike england and republic of ireland, | from them? like you said, unlike i england and republic of ireland, the other nations can't qualify automatically. they have to try to find a route to switzerland by of the playoffs. wales have never qualified for a women's major football tournament, but there is optimism under their new boss, rhiannon wilkinson, who spent the last week assessing her players for the first time. jo last week assessing her players for the first time.— the first time. jo currie, thank you very much- _ let's ta ke let's take you to the men's game. liverpool are back to the top of the league come that could change with arsenal. they don't have the best track record. the last time they were there, they were dumped out of the fa cup. manager erik ten hag says he still expect to be manager next season. dan looks ahead to a huge match. ifjuergen caught�*s rain is to end with title success, than the contribution of alexis mcallister shouldn't be overlooked. with liverpool's title floundering at home, the argentine too
like you said, unlike england and republic of ireland, | from them? like you said, unlike i england and republic of ireland, the other nations can't qualify automatically. they have to try to find a route to switzerland by of the playoffs. wales have never qualified for a women's major football tournament, but there is optimism under their new boss, rhiannon wilkinson, who spent the last week assessing her players for the first time. jo last week assessing her players for the first time.— the...
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united kingdom and the republic of ireland that has beenin republic of ireland that has been in place since 1926. it came up and down for various reasons , but the one that we reasons, but the one that we really operate on is the 1 in 1970, because of course, after that we all joined the eu and we didn't need that at that stage. but yes, there is a big, big problem with, immigrants coming from britain and going into ireland. and it must be said , ireland. and it must be said, vice versa. i have said on this show on many occasions, you can fly into dublin, never mind a boat, you can fly into dublin , boat, you can fly into dublin, rip your passport up on the way in the plane, you're put for in processing let out into the general public. in the republic of ireland, cross a borderless border into northern ireland which is part of the united kingdom, and from there you can get a ferry into britain without being asked for a passport. so therefore , there we are going to therefore, there we are going to see borders come into the irish sea for british citizens, i.e. people that live in north
united kingdom and the republic of ireland that has beenin republic of ireland that has been in place since 1926. it came up and down for various reasons , but the one that we reasons, but the one that we really operate on is the 1 in 1970, because of course, after that we all joined the eu and we didn't need that at that stage. but yes, there is a big, big problem with, immigrants coming from britain and going into ireland. and it must be said , ireland. and it must be said, vice versa. i have...
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, republic of ireland border. but look, we will be working very closely with irish counterparts . i know with irish counterparts. i know that the home secretary is soon to have a meeting with his , to have a meeting with his, irish counterpart to look at these things , but we certainly these things, but we certainly don't have any plans to, you know, be in there standing in the way of people leaving the uk. the whole purpose of the policy, in fact, is to act as a deterrent. and i think what you're seeing here is the early signs of that deterrent working stride. >> thanks for your time . thanks >> thanks for your time. thanks for your opinions. we'll we'll leave it there. thank you very much indeed. thank you. thank you, write the great british giveaway new competition, big cash prize. in fact, it's the biggest cash prize. 20 grand, and it could be yours. >> here's how we've blown the budget. >> by giving you the chance to win a totally terrific £20,000 in tax free cash to make your summer spectacular. you could u
, republic of ireland border. but look, we will be working very closely with irish counterparts . i know with irish counterparts. i know that the home secretary is soon to have a meeting with his , to have a meeting with his, irish counterpart to look at these things , but we certainly these things, but we certainly don't have any plans to, you know, be in there standing in the way of people leaving the uk. the whole purpose of the policy, in fact, is to act as a deterrent. and i think what...
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and the repubuc republic of ireland. and the republic of ireland. and the republic of ireland. and the republic of ireland is a beautiful country. and i spent the weekend down there in newtownmountkennedy and newtownmountkennedy and newtownmountkennedy . the average newtownmountkennedy. the average house price is about ,300,000. there's houses there for 5.2 million, and they wanted to put in place an old convent and convert it into a place for immigrants, young men that are currently lining the streets of dubun currently lining the streets of dublin into wicklow . and of dublin into wicklow. and of course, the locals totally resisted. and we're not talking these are not working class people. and they had a peaceful protest for six weeks. but on friday, friday morning, the garda siochana came in very heavy handed. and that is what has actually sparked the irish government to start talking tough on immigration, because these people would have been finagled gael fianna fail voters and it has woken them up to the very fact that these liberal people actually clapped gb news in. they
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of ireland, and of course, sinn fein are the biggest party in the republic of ireland. and they have already called the rwanda bill a horrendous bill. so in order to put them back into the uk, they would then have to drop that statement and rule that rwanda was a safe place to be. meanwhile, the border here is people are leaving , there's no people are leaving, there's no doubt, but it is not in the in the scale that they're saying. for the last two years that i've been with gb news, i have been in the republic of ireland on many occasions. i have seen these tented villages. i have also been with the people of the inner cities of dublin who were protesting for two years about the amount of social housing that was going straight to immigrants . and that really immigrants. and that really comes because across the uk and ireland, not only do we have a common travel area, but we have a non—contributory welfare state. that means immigrants will automatically aim for the uk or ireland because you don't have to pay into the welfare state in order to get the benefits out of i
of ireland, and of course, sinn fein are the biggest party in the republic of ireland. and they have already called the rwanda bill a horrendous bill. so in order to put them back into the uk, they would then have to drop that statement and rule that rwanda was a safe place to be. meanwhile, the border here is people are leaving , there's no people are leaving, there's no doubt, but it is not in the in the scale that they're saying. for the last two years that i've been with gb news, i have...
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if it is the case, really that 80% of the repubuc case, really that 80% of the republic of ireland's really quite high caseload of asylum seekers now have managed to come from the uk into the republic? i mean, good grief, that just shows how many more we've got than we thought. yeah i mean, apparently it is absolutely 80, because people turn up at one office in dublin, to register it and it is literally eight out of ten people have said have come from northern ireland and they've got no evidence they've come from northern ireland, you know, like a train ticket. >> yeah, so yeah, these these are clearly people who've arrived across the channel because and so it just shows that there's an even bigger farce than we thought, and it's an even bigger failure of the government. and it's why, you know, i know you're going to groan when i say it, but it is why we need to focus on, on, on doing two things, on smashing the gangs. so that we can reduce the gangs. so that we can reduce the number of people coming, but also when people come to processing them so that the turnaround is, you know, i
if it is the case, really that 80% of the repubuc case, really that 80% of the republic of ireland's really quite high caseload of asylum seekers now have managed to come from the uk into the republic? i mean, good grief, that just shows how many more we've got than we thought. yeah i mean, apparently it is absolutely 80, because people turn up at one office in dublin, to register it and it is literally eight out of ten people have said have come from northern ireland and they've got no...
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well the former spurs and republic of ireland internationaljoe kinnear has died at the age of 77. with tottenham, he won the uefa cup, two league cups and an fa cup. 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 quarterfinals of rugby union's europ
well the former spurs and republic of ireland internationaljoe kinnear has died at the age of 77. with tottenham, he won the uefa cup, two league cups and an fa cup. 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...
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in 2022, republic of ireland. in 2022, there were 13.7. wow. >> wow. that can't be down to 23. >> there were 13.3 thousand. so the last two years in the repubuc the last two years in the republic of ireland, you've seen more than a ten or around, i don't know, like a seven fold increase on 2021. just a huge, huge spike in the number of people claiming asylum for the last two years. now, this matches, of course, the huge influx that italy has seen , that influx that italy has seen, that greece has seen indeed the last two years of the small boat crisis in the united kingdom too. so it could be that the repubuc too. so it could be that the republic of ireland government is overegging rwanda, trying to pass off blame to the brits when actually they are suffering the same global migration crisis that actually isn't just affecting every country in europe. is it affecting the united states as well, with hundreds, with millions, millions of people across the southern border ? southern border? >> and it's unsurprising, isn't it, that the irish leadership are t
in 2022, republic of ireland. in 2022, there were 13.7. wow. >> wow. that can't be down to 23. >> there were 13.3 thousand. so the last two years in the repubuc the last two years in the republic of ireland, you've seen more than a ten or around, i don't know, like a seven fold increase on 2021. just a huge, huge spike in the number of people claiming asylum for the last two years. now, this matches, of course, the huge influx that italy has seen , that influx that italy has seen,...
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aiken frank aiken, who was the censor chief in the republic of ireland. that republic of ireland was a neutral country, also had very strict rules. is it a catholic country? so the censors were meant to remove books which were in that general tendency. so most the british main publishers fell foul of this at some. but frank aiken was a member of. the edmund de villiers v in a foyle party, many of whom, if not german sympathy abuses, were distinctly anti british. so he had to very difficult balancing act to maintain neutrality. so he put people like frank king into high sounding jobs with probably weren't all that important. so he the chief censor and this meant that the irish times had to send all its book reviews to frank and many of them were disallowed or butchered. and this was particularly the case with this book by john of the biggles books, and this is his female hero created the for the war time quarrels of the wife and this came back completely disallowed so the very pro-british of the times are in smiley biding his time and then submitted exactl
aiken frank aiken, who was the censor chief in the republic of ireland. that republic of ireland was a neutral country, also had very strict rules. is it a catholic country? so the censors were meant to remove books which were in that general tendency. so most the british main publishers fell foul of this at some. but frank aiken was a member of. the edmund de villiers v in a foyle party, many of whom, if not german sympathy abuses, were distinctly anti british. so he had to very difficult...
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a storm named by the irish weather service for impacts it will have in the republic of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well away to the south—west of our shores. but low pressure already in charge of the scene for friday — rain and snow across scotland. that tending to peter out, but more rain pushing into southern scotland later. for northern ireland, bands of showery rain with sunny spells in between. england and wales, seeing a day of sunny spells and showers. it will be quite windy, particularly around western and southern coasts, but pretty warm — 15 degrees for belfast, 18 for norwich. still cold in the north of scotland, but it will turn milder here as we go through friday night. further bands of heavy rain driving northwards, turning increasingly windy around some western parts, but a very mild start to the weekend. down towards the south, 12 or 13 degrees first thing on saturday. so storm kathleen, this deep area of low pressure well to the west
a storm named by the irish weather service for impacts it will have in the republic of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well away to the south—west of our shores. but low pressure already in charge of the scene for friday — rain and snow across scotland. that tending to peter out, but more rain pushing into southern scotland later. for northern ireland, bands of...
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that's going to bring up very strong winds to the republic of ireland but a very blustery day expected on saturday across the board. so rain clears northwards and then we are into a very windy day with sunny spells and scattered showers, most of the showers towards southern and western areas — some eastern areas staying dry altogether. but it is going to be a very windy day whereever you are, particularly around the irish sea coast into northern ireland, where we will see gales, maybe even severe gales. but look at these sorts of temperatures, even scotland very mild. it could be up to 21 degrees across some eastern parts of england, so warm and windy. for sunday, storm kathleen passes to the north—west of the uk, so another blustery day to come for part two of the weekend. more showers in the mix as well, some of these could be heavy, maybe thundery as well. the best of any sunshine towards eastern areas. another blustery day, another very mild day but not as warm as saturday, top temperatures around 17 degrees. live from london, this is bbc news. the fall—out from israel's dead
that's going to bring up very strong winds to the republic of ireland but a very blustery day expected on saturday across the board. so rain clears northwards and then we are into a very windy day with sunny spells and scattered showers, most of the showers towards southern and western areas — some eastern areas staying dry altogether. but it is going to be a very windy day whereever you are, particularly around the irish sea coast into northern ireland, where we will see gales, maybe even...
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of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk, it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well away to the south—west of our shores. but low pressure already in charge of the scene for friday, rain and snow across scotland, that tending to peter out, but more rain pushing into southern scotland, later. for northern ireland, bands of showery rain with sunny spells in between, england and wales seeing a day of sunny spells and showers. it will be quite windy, particularly around western and southern coasts, but pretty warm — 15 degrees for belfast, 18 for norwich. still cold in the north of scotland, but it will turn milder here, as we go through friday night. further bands of heavy rain driving northwards, turning increasingly windy around some western parts, but a very mild start to the weekend. down towards the south, 12 or 13 degrees, first thing on saturday. so storm kathleen, this deep area of low pressure, well to the west of us, b
of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk, it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well away to the south—west of our shores. but low pressure already in charge of the scene for friday, rain and snow across scotland, that tending to peter out, but more rain pushing into southern scotland, later. for northern ireland, bands of showery rain with sunny spells in between, england and wales seeing a day of sunny...
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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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of ireland in dublin, they'll have their captain leah williamson back for the first time in 12 months. the arsenal defender hasn't featured for the lionesses since rupturing knee ligaments. that saw her miss england's run to the world cup final in australia. she was an unused substitute in friday's i—i draw with sweden. it has been a difficultjourney. this is, i would be lying if i said this was not the thing that i have my focus on. this is where i wanted to get back to, i wanted to get back in the squad. i have some of the best memories of my life as part of this team. golf's first major of the season — the masters starts on thursday — the first time this year that all the world's best golfers will be competing together. many of them now play on breakaway liv tour, including the reigning masters championjohn rahm, who made the move in december. his defection made a huge impact but he thinks that there is now less animosity between the two tours i think the landscape looks very different than it did last year. in my transition, i expected, obviously, a number of people to not b
of ireland in dublin, they'll have their captain leah williamson back for the first time in 12 months. the arsenal defender hasn't featured for the lionesses since rupturing knee ligaments. that saw her miss england's run to the world cup final in australia. she was an unused substitute in friday's i—i draw with sweden. it has been a difficultjourney. this is, i would be lying if i said this was not the thing that i have my focus on. this is where i wanted to get back to, i wanted to get back...
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of ireland tomorrow night. williamson hasn't featured for the lionesses since rupturing knee ligaments last year, an injury that sidelined her for nine months and forced her to miss england's run to the world cup final in australia. in the last year, we were not lucky, we work hard for it, but things went our way and we played high level staff. every touch was golden. went to the world cup, different challenges, different themes. the world cup is a bit of a crazy environment. found a way to win every time. you have seen different sides of england over the last couple of years. 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
of ireland tomorrow night. williamson hasn't featured for the lionesses since rupturing knee ligaments last year, an injury that sidelined her for nine months and forced her to miss england's run to the world cup final in australia. in the last year, we were not lucky, we work hard for it, but things went our way and we played high level staff. every touch was golden. went to the world cup, different challenges, different themes. the world cup is a bit of a crazy environment. found a way to win...
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of ireland. it�*s up to finish with secure their place into the next year, otherwise they would be fighting it out in the playoffs. england are in the top tier of qualifying so can qualify automatically, the other three home nations are in the �*b�* league, so will be looking for route through the play—offs to make it to the euros. scotland start away in serbia we are confident for the players we have in his squad are good to compete, we�*re going to prepare, i think what we are going to do from last month through to friday and tuesday, will it make a difference on how we can be, but there are areas to improve, we want to win as well as serbia and slovakia, they would do everything possible to compete. that�*s a game, we have to have answers after the game. compete. that's a game, we have to have answers after the game.- have answers after the game. wales and northern — have answers after the game. wales and northern ireland _ have answers after the game. wales and northern ireland
of ireland. it�*s up to finish with secure their place into the next year, otherwise they would be fighting it out in the playoffs. england are in the top tier of qualifying so can qualify automatically, the other three home nations are in the �*b�* league, so will be looking for route through the play—offs to make it to the euros. scotland start away in serbia we are confident for the players we have in his squad are good to compete, we�*re going to prepare, i think what we are going...
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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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fresh from their 1—1 draw with sweden at wembley, the lionesses are in dublin to face the republic of ireland. it's the first time the two nations have met since 1987. the match at the aviva stadium will be particularly sweet for leah williamson. she's expected to start her first game for england in a year after returning from an anterior cruciate ligament injury she suffered last april. it's been a difficult journey, but this is the... i'd be lying if i said this wasn't the thing that i'd sort of had my focus on. this is where i wanted to get back to. i wanted to be good enough to get back into this squad. i've had some of the best memories of my life as part of this team. scotland head coach pedro martinez losa said that his sides' run of matches without a competitive victory is "totally irrelevant" ahead of today's visit of slovakia. scotland drew their opening group qualifier 0—0 away to serbia on friday. it means they haven't won in eight matches. i don't have to address the games we have played before, what i have to do is make sure we compete at the level that we want to comp
fresh from their 1—1 draw with sweden at wembley, the lionesses are in dublin to face the republic of ireland. it's the first time the two nations have met since 1987. the match at the aviva stadium will be particularly sweet for leah williamson. she's expected to start her first game for england in a year after returning from an anterior cruciate ligament injury she suffered last april. it's been a difficult journey, but this is the... i'd be lying if i said this wasn't the thing that i'd...
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simon harris has been formally elected as the republic of ireland's youngest ever prime minister. nominates _ youngest ever prime minister. nominates simon harris as the new prime minister.— prime minister. applause simon harris _ prime minister. applause simon harris is _ prime minister. applause simon harris is 37 - prime minister. applause simon harris is 37 and - prime minister. applause simon harris is 37 and will| prime minister. applause - simon harris is 37 and will take overin simon harris is 37 and will take over in the irish parliament. he was elected after leo varadkar stepped down after personal and political reasons. gale force winds and heavy rain have battered large parts of the uk with more than hundred people having to be rescued overnight and a major incident was declared in west sussex after a river burst its banks. more than 200 homes and businesses across hampshire and dorset lost power and there are 54 flood warnings in england and 194 flood warnings in england and 194 flood alerts in place and also flood warnings in parts of scotland. we now have this rep
simon harris has been formally elected as the republic of ireland's youngest ever prime minister. nominates _ youngest ever prime minister. nominates simon harris as the new prime minister.— prime minister. applause simon harris _ prime minister. applause simon harris is _ prime minister. applause simon harris is 37 - prime minister. applause simon harris is 37 and - prime minister. applause simon harris is 37 and will| prime minister. applause - simon harris is 37 and will take overin simon...
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she came on as a late substitute in last night's 2—0 euro 2025 qualifying win over the republic of ireland in dublin, in what turned out to be her final appearance for her country. in a statement released on social media, daly says, "i would love nothing more than to play for england forever, but the time has come for me to hang my boots up pn the international stage. while today is an extremely difficult day for me, it is also one filled with reflection and immense gratitude. playing for and representing england has been a privilege." paying tribute, england manager sarina wiegman, who capped daly on 46 occasions for the lionesses, said... tara jones will make history this weekend when she becomes the first woman to referee a senior professional rugby league fixture in the northern hemisphere. jones also plays for st helens and england women, and scored the opening try in the first women's challenge cup final at wembley last august. she's referreed in the challenge cup already this season and will take charge of the league one fixture between oldham and cornwall at boundary park on sunday
she came on as a late substitute in last night's 2—0 euro 2025 qualifying win over the republic of ireland in dublin, in what turned out to be her final appearance for her country. in a statement released on social media, daly says, "i would love nothing more than to play for england forever, but the time has come for me to hang my boots up pn the international stage. while today is an extremely difficult day for me, it is also one filled with reflection and immense gratitude. playing...
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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 spreads from the south, some of it could be quite heavy and will be parked across scotland by the end of the night, temperatures recovering in double figures. mild towards the south, 1a or 15. early rain, sun heavy, will clear
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...
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a storm named by the irish weather service for impacts it will have in the republic of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well away to the south—west of our shores. but low pressure already in charge of the scene for friday — rain and snow across scotland. that tending to peter out, but more rain pushing into southern scotland later. for northern ireland, bands of showery rain with sunny spells in between. england and wales, seeing a day of sunny spells and showers. it will be quite windy, particularly around western and southern coasts, but pretty warm — 15 degrees for belfast, 18 for norwich. still cold in the north of scotland, but it will turn milder here as we go through friday night. further bands of heavy rain driving north was turning increasingly windy around some western parts, but a very mild start to the weekend. down towards the south, 12 or 13 degrees first thing on saturday. so storm kathleen, this deep area of low pressure well to the west of
a storm named by the irish weather service for impacts it will have in the republic of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well away to the south—west of our shores. but low pressure already in charge of the scene for friday — rain and snow across scotland. that tending to peter out, but more rain pushing into southern scotland later. for northern ireland, bands of...
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and then just watch as they make their way into the republic of ireland. i feel very sorry for the irish people. i feel very sorry for them. they don't deserve this, but their politicians need to be taught a lesson and the european union has shafted itself on this as well. so now ursula von der leyen's own party has backed a rwanda style plan . this ursula rwanda style plan. this ursula von der leyen is a land of amazing cities , places with a amazing cities, places with a strong character that you can feel at every corner and in every square , but also places every square, but also places where everyone feels at home. >> i want europe to be like its cities, a union where it doesn't matter what you look like, who you love, how you pray, and where you were born . where you were born. >> all right, now then this happens. >> all right, now then this happens . armageddon for ireland happens. armageddon for ireland declined to take me . yeah. me's declined to take me. yeah. me's only a group of rabid islamists in hamburg wanting an islamic caliphate in europe.
and then just watch as they make their way into the republic of ireland. i feel very sorry for the irish people. i feel very sorry for them. they don't deserve this, but their politicians need to be taught a lesson and the european union has shafted itself on this as well. so now ursula von der leyen's own party has backed a rwanda style plan . this ursula rwanda style plan. this ursula von der leyen is a land of amazing cities , places with a amazing cities, places with a strong character that...
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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, inducing brexit, chose - do so. the uk government, inducing brexit, chose to i do so. the uk government, | inducing brexit, chose to go do so. the uk government, i inducing brexit, chose to go it alone on migration. what they have seen since then is an increase in people seeking asylum in their country. their policies are there policies. my objective as minister of justice is to ensure that we have a structure and a migration system that works. that is why i will be bringing forward emergency
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...
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— from northern ireland — 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
— from northern ireland — 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...
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of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk, it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well away to the south—west of our shores. but low pressure already in charge of the scene for friday, rain and snow across scotland, that tending to peter out, but more rain pushing into southern scotland, later. for northern ireland, bands of showery rain with sunny spells in between, england and wales seeing a day of sunny spells and showers. it will be quite windy, particularly around western and southern coasts, but pretty warm — 15 degrees for belfast, 18 for norwich. still cold in the north of scotland, but it will turn milder here, as we go through friday night. further bands of heavy rain driving northwards, turning increasingly windy around some western parts, but a very mild start to the weekend. down towards the south, 12 or 13 degrees, first thing on saturday. so storm kathleen, this deep area of low pressure, well to the west of us, b
of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk, it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well away to the south—west of our shores. but low pressure already in charge of the scene for friday, rain and snow across scotland, that tending to peter out, but more rain pushing into southern scotland, later. for northern ireland, bands of showery rain with sunny spells in between, england and wales seeing a day of sunny...
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— from northern ireland — 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
— from northern ireland — 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...
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of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk, it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well away to the southwest of our shores, but low pressure already in charge of the scene for friday. rain and snow across scotland that tending to peter out, but more rain pushing into southern scotland, later. for northern ireland, bands of showery rain with sunny spells in between. england and wales seeing a day of sunny spells and showers. it will be quite windy, particularly around western and southern coasts, but pretty warm — 15 degrees for belfast, 18 for norwich. still cold in the north of scotland, but it will turn milder here, as we go through friday night. further bands of heavy rain driving northwards, turning increasingly windy around some western parts, but a very mild start to the weekend. down towards the south, 12 or 13 degrees, first thing on saturday. so storm kathleen, this deep area of low pressure, well to the west of us, but c
of ireland over the weekend. but for northern and western parts of the uk, it will bring gales and the risk of disruption. here is storm kathleen developing, still well away to the southwest of our shores, but low pressure already in charge of the scene for friday. rain and snow across scotland that tending to peter out, but more rain pushing into southern scotland, later. for northern ireland, bands of showery rain with sunny spells in between. england and wales seeing a day of sunny spells...
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ireland 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
ireland 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 —...