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dublin. i will attend all of the events and i'm looking forward to all of them. i think the message today was very much one of hope and opportunity. it's very future focused, the fact that so many young people were here, and he was speaking directly to them and to all political leaders, i suppose, also about how this is the time for us all to be together, working together and focusing on the next 25 years. so for me, the message is loud and clear. i can speak now to mark devenport, the bbc�*s former northern ireland political editor. in terms of what we heard from jeffrey donaldson in particular, your analysis of what he has said and what we have seen through the course of today already. goad and what we have seen through the course of today already.— and what we have seen through the course of today already. good to see ou, es, course of today already. good to see you. yes. jeffrey _ course of today already. good to see you, yes, jeffrey donaldson - course of today already. good to see y
dublin. i will attend all of the events and i'm looking forward to all of them. i think the message today was very much one of hope and opportunity. it's very future focused, the fact that so many young people were here, and he was speaking directly to them and to all political leaders, i suppose, also about how this is the time for us all to be together, working together and focusing on the next 25 years. so for me, the message is loud and clear. i can speak now to mark devenport, the bbc�*s...
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for the moment, we will leave dublin, but we'll be - will leave dublin, but we'll be right back, because re5ident5 biden is due to arrive there shortly. —— president biden is due to arrive there. i'd like to show you some pictures from paris, where protester5 are gathering a5 pictures from paris, where protester5 are gathering as part of protests against pension reform5. protests against pension reforms. the constitutional court is supposed to rule on the legality of the reforms. thi5 to rule on the legality of the reforms. this would raise the reform5. this would raise the pension age. the security forces are on high alert, a5 pension age. the security forces are on high alert, as these prote5t5 happen acro55 on high alert, as these prote5t5 happen across the country. our reporter asked one protester why it was important for them to be on the streets of paris. ifeel a bit... i mean, i'm angry because the government is not listening to the people. so far they've been only demonstrating peacefully and they are not listening to the people to what they want to also what economists 5ay.
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the final stop here in dublin is at dublin castle where he is going to have a banquet tonight and tomorrow, they are going to county mayo to explore more of the personal family ties. let's county mayo to explore more of the personalfamily ties. let's have county mayo to explore more of the personal family ties. let's have a look at what he did yesterday. an irish homecoming for a us president. joe biden, who describes himself as a proud irish—american, arrives in his ancestral home of county louth. coming here, it feels like coming home. it really does. the way every time i've come — the welcome from the people on the streets, they're so gracious to us. he flew into dublin from belfast on air force one and was greeted by the irish prime minister, leo varadkar. then on to carlingford and dundalk. cheering. despite the rain, crowds lined the streets to welcome one of the world's most powerful men. today it's back to business in dublin, meeting the irish president and then speaking in the parliament. he's only the fourth us president to be invited to do so. then he's on the road again, me
the final stop here in dublin is at dublin castle where he is going to have a banquet tonight and tomorrow, they are going to county mayo to explore more of the personal family ties. let's county mayo to explore more of the personalfamily ties. let's have county mayo to explore more of the personal family ties. let's have a look at what he did yesterday. an irish homecoming for a us president. joe biden, who describes himself as a proud irish—american, arrives in his ancestral home of county...
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that dublin castle really is the heart of historic dublin. it is one of the most important buildings in irish history. so i willjust bring in doctor cassidy. we have about a minute of talking but i will keep you there. just tell us about the significance of dublin castle. it’s significance of dublin castle. it's a hiuhl significance of dublin castle. it�*s a highly significant building. i myself have held a number of events there while working for the irish foreign service. first of all, it was one of the main buildings during the aftermath of the 1916 rising, also during our war of independence, in 1919, also during our civil war and also it is the place where all of the referendums are held and also where our presidents are sworn in so it cannot be a more historic building for ireland. and it cannot be, have more symbolism, just auoin to be, have more symbolism, just going to interrupt you there. as we are going to say goodbye to our world audience. thank you for watching. you are watching bbc news. this is bbc news. you are looking at
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chris page in dublin. biden —— chris page in dublin. president biden running a little bit behind schedule. i think the prime minister leo varadka is a good sign because he's been so engaged and chatting with people and that is the reason. yes, exactly the president seems to be making clear he is very much enjoying this visit to a land where he has so many ancestral links. there's a helicopter right above us here, we are just outside irish parliament in dublin. we are taking that as a sign that president biden is very close indeed. the first of what will be a number of police motorcycle riders has just driven what will be a number of police motorcycle riders hasjust driven it here. across the road from the main parliamentary estates is a crowd behind barriers waiting for the arrival of the presidential motorcade, which we hear is making its way through dublin city centre. this coming at the end of a day where president biden has already met with the irish president, michael d higgins. taking part in some very symbolic ceremonies there. h
chris page in dublin. biden —— chris page in dublin. president biden running a little bit behind schedule. i think the prime minister leo varadka is a good sign because he's been so engaged and chatting with people and that is the reason. yes, exactly the president seems to be making clear he is very much enjoying this visit to a land where he has so many ancestral links. there's a helicopter right above us here, we are just outside irish parliament in dublin. we are taking that as a sign...
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of the dublin part of the visit. and also the end really of the official business. tomorrow is more of a time forjoe biden to relax. he is going to county mayo, where he has ancestral roots. he is going to be going to a catholic shrine, a heritage centre to learn more about his ancestry. and then he is topping off his visit with a speech in ballina, outside of the town pass cathedral, in front of thousands of people. he has cousins in the town that he sees very often. in fact, they sometimes go to the white house, especially st patrick's day. and when one of them got married, he said a message. so he obviously feels there is ties to ireland and his irish family very deeply. charlotte, you are talking about that address. just the fourth us president to make that address to both houses of parliament. in contrast to what we saw in previous days, of course the stormont assembly suspended. there was some frustration perhaps that he wasn't able to speak with politicians there. this feels very different on this leg of the t
of the dublin part of the visit. and also the end really of the official business. tomorrow is more of a time forjoe biden to relax. he is going to county mayo, where he has ancestral roots. he is going to be going to a catholic shrine, a heritage centre to learn more about his ancestry. and then he is topping off his visit with a speech in ballina, outside of the town pass cathedral, in front of thousands of people. he has cousins in the town that he sees very often. in fact, they sometimes go...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. and charlotte, we were just showing pictures a short while ago of some of the troops preparing for president biden to leave and make his next scheduled stop. a very formal sight of his diary today. any indication to what he is likely to say to parliament? i think it is auoin likely to say to parliament? i think it is going to _ likely to say to parliament? i think it is going to be — likely to say to parliament? i think it is going to be mainly _ likely to say to parliament? i think it is going to be mainly focused . likely to say to parliament? i think it is going to be mainly focused on j it is going to be mainly focused on those ties between the united states and the republic of ireland, and the strong bond that the countries have because of the number of people that emigrated to the united states over the last century. so i think that is going to be probably the focus of the speech. he may talk a bit about future relations with the irish republic, what more can be done, but i th
charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. and charlotte, we were just showing pictures a short while ago of some of the troops preparing for president biden to leave and make his next scheduled stop. a very formal sight of his diary today. any indication to what he is likely to say to parliament? i think it is auoin likely to say to parliament? i think it is going to _ likely to say to parliament? i think it is going to be — likely to say to parliament? i think it is going to be mainly _ likely...
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so, really. _ about an hour or so from dublin. so, really. all— about an hour or so from dublin. so, really, all through the generations, if you _ really, all through the generations, if you like. — really, all through the generations, if you like, senior people in american _ if you like, senior people in american politics including those who have — american politics including those who have held the highest office, have been— who have held the highest office, have been exploring their links to this island, and that is something that has— this island, and that is something that has been particularly important to president biden, often spoken of as the _ to president biden, often spoken of as the most irish of american presidents. so, this visit i think out of— presidents. so, this visit i think out of all— presidents. so, this visit i think out of all of the visits that ireland _ out of all of the visits that ireland has had over the years from residents— ireland has had over the years from residents of— ireland has had over the years from residents of the white h
so, really. _ about an hour or so from dublin. so, really. all— about an hour or so from dublin. so, really, all through the generations, if you _ really, all through the generations, if you like. — really, all through the generations, if you like, senior people in american _ if you like, senior people in american politics including those who have — american politics including those who have held the highest office, have been— who have held the highest office, have been exploring their...
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he flew into dublin from belfast on _ to us. he flew into dublin from belfast on air _ to us. he flew into dublin from belfast on air force _ to us. he flew into dublin from belfast on air force one, - to us. he flew into dublin from belfast on air force one, and i belfast on air force one, and was greeted by the irish prime minister, leo varadkar. then on to carlingford and under. despite the rain, crowds lined the streets to welcome one of the streets to welcome one of the world's most powerful men. today, it is back to business in dublin, meeting the irish president and then speaking in the parliament. it is only the fourth us president to be invited to do so. then he is on the road again, meeting his cousins in county mayo where us flags are already flying high. while his trip may be a symbolic and diplomatic one, it is also a personal one. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. yes, he has a very full agenda today. full coverage throughout the day here on bbc news, and we'll more in business in about 25 minutes. there's a lot more detail on our website — just head to bb
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. and it seems these personal visits are enjoyed the most by him on this trip, he has brought his son, hunter, and his sister valerie because he said he wanted them to experience ireland themselves. tomorrow, we are going to see another big homecoming in county mayo for one of the very famous sons. , ., . ., , mayo for one of the very famous sons. , ., _, , ., mayo for one of the very famous sons. , ., , ., , ., sons. there is of course a strong tradition of— sons. there is of course a strong tradition of us _ sons. there is of course a strong tradition of us presidents - sons. there is of course a strong tradition of us presidents and i tradition of us presidents and ireland, when he does address parliament later, what is he likely to say in terms of us relations? i think he is really going to emphasise the importance of those ties, the irish—american bond, the number of people who have gone and forth over the centuries stop i mean, that shows with the number of presidents who have
charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. and it seems these personal visits are enjoyed the most by him on this trip, he has brought his son, hunter, and his sister valerie because he said he wanted them to experience ireland themselves. tomorrow, we are going to see another big homecoming in county mayo for one of the very famous sons. , ., . ., , mayo for one of the very famous sons. , ., _, , ., mayo for one of the very famous sons. , ., , ., , ., sons. there is of course a strong tradition...
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the president is now expected to head to dublin in the next half hour or so. this is the start of three days in ireland, a mix of politics and events linked to his family background as well. we will have every twist and turn up for you there on the bbc�*s life page. we know that the joe for you there on the bbc�*s life page. we know that thejoe biden motorcade has left belfast, the beast, the vehicle he is travelling in. he will now head to the republic of ireland, as we mentioned and will meet the irish president and plenty more. this is bbc news. some stormy weather affecting southern and western parts of the uk, and if we look at the satellite picture, we can see why. this beautiful swirl of cloud, an area of low pressure initially named by the french weather service as storm noah, and it has been adopted here because of the impact it is having here. you see the isobars and white lines squeezing together. there is a swathe of strong winds, and so a met office warning for parts of southern england and south south—west wales, gusts of up to 75 mph for t
the president is now expected to head to dublin in the next half hour or so. this is the start of three days in ireland, a mix of politics and events linked to his family background as well. we will have every twist and turn up for you there on the bbc�*s life page. we know that the joe for you there on the bbc�*s life page. we know that thejoe biden motorcade has left belfast, the beast, the vehicle he is travelling in. he will now head to the republic of ireland, as we mentioned and will...
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sarah smith, bbc news, dublin. in other stories for you today. brazil's president lula da silva is currently in shanghai on an official visit aimed at bolstering relations. ties between the two countries deteriorated under lula's predecessor, jair bolsonaro. on this trip, he's expected to sign some 20 deals with china, and on friday he will meet with chinese president xijinping. oliver stuenkel is a political analyst and a professor at the school of international relations at fundacao getulio vargas. he started by telling me what he thinks lula wants from the trip. the key goal will be to bear investment promises. brazil is investment promises. brazil is in a very difficult economic spot. the outlook is not particularly rosy. the good news on the economic front for the —— will be very important for lula and i expect he can announce quite a number of big investments and infrastructure cooperation and technology, trade facilitation and all that. it will be mostly about economics. the other issue that they may talk about is brazil's peace propos
sarah smith, bbc news, dublin. in other stories for you today. brazil's president lula da silva is currently in shanghai on an official visit aimed at bolstering relations. ties between the two countries deteriorated under lula's predecessor, jair bolsonaro. on this trip, he's expected to sign some 20 deals with china, and on friday he will meet with chinese president xijinping. oliver stuenkel is a political analyst and a professor at the school of international relations at fundacao getulio...
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sarah smith, bbc news, dublin. premier league football clubs have agreed to ban advertising by bookmakers and gambling organisations on the front of players' shirts. however the change won't come into force until 2026. eight top flight clubs currently have betting firms as their main shirt sponsors. our sport reporterjo currie has that story. gambling sponsors have become a familiar sight in the professional game, but in the premier league, this will soon be a thing of the past. from the 2025/26 season, clubs in the top flight will not be able to feature betting companies in this way. commentator: west ham lead! currently eight clubs in the premier league have these sponsors, with deals estimated to be worth £16 million a year. one of those clubs is everton, who are sponsored by stake. i'm not going to get too involved in the debate ofjudging about it. but they've made a collective decision. that's the way it goes. by the account, everyone has agreed. the new agreement only applies to the front of shirts, and club
sarah smith, bbc news, dublin. premier league football clubs have agreed to ban advertising by bookmakers and gambling organisations on the front of players' shirts. however the change won't come into force until 2026. eight top flight clubs currently have betting firms as their main shirt sponsors. our sport reporterjo currie has that story. gambling sponsors have become a familiar sight in the professional game, but in the premier league, this will soon be a thing of the past. from the...
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he's preparing to address the parliament in dublin later this afternoon. the uk economy didn't grow at all in february — partly because of the wave of strike action. from the falklands war to ukraine — how the iconic sea king helicopter
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we are seeing pictures of president biden, who has landed in dublin. we'll be keeping across those live pictures. for now, here in belfast, lots of people are reflecting on the words that he had particularly for the young people in the room at ulster university. he said that young people are on the of the future, and incredibly optimistic message for those that were there. i'm delighted to say that owen miller and rebecca mallon from the student union at ulster university are here with me. they were lucky enough to have what some people would say is the experience of a lifetime, so far, being in the room with a us president. how did you find it? but like a first for me, and i'm sure a lot of people. there are a lot of people there to see the _ there are a lot of people there to see the president, but also to see the new_ see the president, but also to see the new facility behind us and our belfast _ the new facility behind us and our belfast campus. its great energy, and also — belfast campus. its great energy, and also the energy that we want to pro
we are seeing pictures of president biden, who has landed in dublin. we'll be keeping across those live pictures. for now, here in belfast, lots of people are reflecting on the words that he had particularly for the young people in the room at ulster university. he said that young people are on the of the future, and incredibly optimistic message for those that were there. i'm delighted to say that owen miller and rebecca mallon from the student union at ulster university are here with me. they...
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there in dublin. there was some hope that such a powerful figure could maybe there was some hope that such a powerfulfigure could maybe help unblock this political stalemate that we see here, but the gentle nudging of resident biden might make a difference. we'll have to wait and see but certainly his words are being digested here and fought over. there is also a sense that even though the visit was not as long as many people hoped for, it is not about the minutes he is here for, it is about a president coming to northern ireland and shining a spotlight on everything this country has to offer. the potential and investment that is here, and incredible progress that has been made since the of the thank you once again and we will return to you in the coming while. let's turn to that breaking news of the last hour or so. news from buckingham palace, who have confirmed that king charles's youngerson confirmed that king charles's younger son prince harry will attend the coronation despite the ongoing public
there in dublin. there was some hope that such a powerful figure could maybe there was some hope that such a powerfulfigure could maybe help unblock this political stalemate that we see here, but the gentle nudging of resident biden might make a difference. we'll have to wait and see but certainly his words are being digested here and fought over. there is also a sense that even though the visit was not as long as many people hoped for, it is not about the minutes he is here for, it is about a...
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we start with president biden who's arrived in the irish capital dublin. earlier he made an impassioned defence of the good friday agreement in belfast 25 years after it was signed. he was greeted on the tarmac at dublin airport by the irish taoieseach leo varadkar. the pair then left in a motorcade, heading for co louth after the bad weather halted plans for the president to travel by helicopter. it's been a busy, busy day for the us president. it started with a meeting with rishi sunak both expressing their hope that power sharing can be restored. joe biden also met the leaders of the five main parties off camera he said he was in listening mode. these are the pictures after the president spoke at the university he clearly was enjoying every bit of the visit it was so obvious the way he engaged with the young people in the audience aiming many of his comments at them but also that overarching message if you look hard enough you can find compromise. and reflecting on the suffering of the troubles. thousands of famliies have been affected by the troubles,
we start with president biden who's arrived in the irish capital dublin. earlier he made an impassioned defence of the good friday agreement in belfast 25 years after it was signed. he was greeted on the tarmac at dublin airport by the irish taoieseach leo varadkar. the pair then left in a motorcade, heading for co louth after the bad weather halted plans for the president to travel by helicopter. it's been a busy, busy day for the us president. it started with a meeting with rishi sunak both...
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he has been writing in the visitor book two, feeling very much at home in dublin. i spoke about the importance of the visit and what parliamentarians might expect to hear it later. he will be the third he will of course, and i think he will be the third the fourth president to address our parliament. obviously any president from america is very welcome to come and talk to us and to tell us how we can continue to work together. over a0 million americans claim irish heritage and we are very proud of that heritage and we are very proud of our president, because he is from my county and he visited my county yesterday. and unfortunately the weather is not as welcoming as the people are. it is very important that the western world has a leader we can all be proud of and obviously given the war in ukraine, the uncertainty between china and russia and so on, that we have clear leadership and support in the western world and we are part of obviously welcoming him here. and we are also very conscious of our relationships with the united kingdom and the government. they have
he has been writing in the visitor book two, feeling very much at home in dublin. i spoke about the importance of the visit and what parliamentarians might expect to hear it later. he will be the third he will of course, and i think he will be the third the fourth president to address our parliament. obviously any president from america is very welcome to come and talk to us and to tell us how we can continue to work together. over a0 million americans claim irish heritage and we are very proud...
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we start with president biden who's just arrived in the irish capital dublin. earlier he made an impassioned defence of the good friday agreement in belfast 25 years after it was signed. he was greeted on the tarmac at dublin airport by the irish taoieseach leo varadkar. the pair then left in a motorcade, heading for co louth after the bad weather halted plans for the president to travel by helicopter. it's been a busy, busy day for the us president. it started with a meeting with rishi sunak both expressing their hope that power sharing can be restored. joe biden also met the leaders of the five main parties off camera he said he was in listening mode. the president will not be visiting stormont is currently not functioning since the democratic unit is party withdrew support in post—brexit trading arrangements. the president acknowledged differences but said he hoped to power—sharing would resume. i differences but said he hoped to power-sharing would resume. i know the uk has departed _ power-sharing would resume. i know the uk has departed from _ power-s
we start with president biden who's just arrived in the irish capital dublin. earlier he made an impassioned defence of the good friday agreement in belfast 25 years after it was signed. he was greeted on the tarmac at dublin airport by the irish taoieseach leo varadkar. the pair then left in a motorcade, heading for co louth after the bad weather halted plans for the president to travel by helicopter. it's been a busy, busy day for the us president. it started with a meeting with rishi sunak...
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sarah smith, bbc news, dublin. just before we go, some breaking news. the governor of amenoni nasilasila ron desantis assigned the amenoni nasilasila abortion law. he said, i signed the heart reproduction act and devotes resources to help young mothers and families. again, this is a story we reported earlier, amenoni nasilasila passing a bill that would ban abortions after six weeks. hello again. thursday brought us a day of sunshine and showers, many of the showers came from these big cumulonimbus clouds looming over the skyline of hastings. not too far away in kent we had a heavy downpour that brought some hail, two centimetres of hail was reported and temperatures came down to about one celsius as well so a sudden drop in temperatures as that storm went in temperatures as that storm went through. at the moment we have still got a few showers left over across scotland but otherwise some clear spells around, bit of rain starting to edge back into south—west england, southern parts of wales. a chilly old start to the day with temperatures 1—3 degree
sarah smith, bbc news, dublin. just before we go, some breaking news. the governor of amenoni nasilasila ron desantis assigned the amenoni nasilasila abortion law. he said, i signed the heart reproduction act and devotes resources to help young mothers and families. again, this is a story we reported earlier, amenoni nasilasila passing a bill that would ban abortions after six weeks. hello again. thursday brought us a day of sunshine and showers, many of the showers came from these big...
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back to dublin. some of the military have been standing by for president biden to arrive. he will be a by michael d higgins, the president. later he will also be hosted by the prime minister, the taoiseach, leo varadkar. he will be signing the guestbook, he will be planting a tree and bringing the peace bell. it is later in the day, around four o'clock london time, he will be addressing the irish parliament, both houses of the irish parliament, both houses of the irish parliament, the fourth us president to do that. full coverage right here on bbc news. a beautiful day in dublin. let's find out how the weather is looking you with carol kirkwood. hello again. as we go through the next few days, the weather is settling down. we still are looking at sunshine and showers and that certainly is the scenario that we have today. hello again. as we go through the next few days, the weather is settling down. we still are looking at sunshine and showers and that certainly is the scenario that we have today. the northern half of the country seeing the most frequent showers, some of th
back to dublin. some of the military have been standing by for president biden to arrive. he will be a by michael d higgins, the president. later he will also be hosted by the prime minister, the taoiseach, leo varadkar. he will be signing the guestbook, he will be planting a tree and bringing the peace bell. it is later in the day, around four o'clock london time, he will be addressing the irish parliament, both houses of the irish parliament, both houses of the irish parliament, the fourth us...
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let's just take your alive to dublin. this is the current leg of president biden�*s trip. his three—day trip to the republic of ireland. he has travelled of cost to northern ireland recently, a very short trip. there is the beast coming along nice and slowly. i believe this is the next stage of his trip. he has met with the president, michael d higgins, earlier at the official residence. president biden also meeting the prime minister, leo varadkar, today. there have been a number of small events that have taken place. there is the taoiseach they are just standing ready to welcome and and host president biden, who is on his next meeting in his schedule. he is also later going to be addressing the upper and lower parliament of argument. reaching out a warm welcome to president biden. us presidentjoe biden continuing his official three—day visit to the republic of ireland. as you can see, that he is meeting with irish prime minister leo varadkar, having just met with the irish president, michael d higgins. let's listen in. studio: there, just witnessing the arrival of us
let's just take your alive to dublin. this is the current leg of president biden�*s trip. his three—day trip to the republic of ireland. he has travelled of cost to northern ireland recently, a very short trip. there is the beast coming along nice and slowly. i believe this is the next stage of his trip. he has met with the president, michael d higgins, earlier at the official residence. president biden also meeting the prime minister, leo varadkar, today. there have been a number of small...
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president joe biden arrives in dublin i joe biden arrives in dublin after recommitting us support for the good friday agreement. and this year is expected to be the first ever year the planet has used less coal, oil and gas for energy because of the rise of renewable energy.
president joe biden arrives in dublin i joe biden arrives in dublin after recommitting us support for the good friday agreement. and this year is expected to be the first ever year the planet has used less coal, oil and gas for energy because of the rise of renewable energy.
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i'm joined now by our ireland correspondent, chris page, who is in dublin. thank you forjoining us. incredibly warm words from the president right from the beginning of his trip. this was personal as well as official. yes, it certainly is. we are told by white house officials that this is a trip the president has been excited about for some time. he has been exploring his irish roots, his great—great—grandfather, for example, set sail from great—great—grandfather, for example, set sailfrom county great—great—grandfather, for example, set sail from county louth in 1849 and emigrated to the us. that was a major theme of his visit to that part of ireland yesterday. today, as you say, it is more political than personal. those engagements at the irish president's residents and to formally house a welcome for a distinguished foreign visitor. he has been having talks with the taoiseach, leo varadkar. 25 years after the peace agreement, they were discussing economic development, and the war in ukraine, ireland has taken many refugees from ukraine. he says the democracy in the wo
i'm joined now by our ireland correspondent, chris page, who is in dublin. thank you forjoining us. incredibly warm words from the president right from the beginning of his trip. this was personal as well as official. yes, it certainly is. we are told by white house officials that this is a trip the president has been excited about for some time. he has been exploring his irish roots, his great—great—grandfather, for example, set sail from great—great—grandfather, for example, set...
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let's take united dublin _ still a lot of risk to see. let's take united dublin airport. i still a lot of risk to see. let's take united dublin airport. there is air force one, waiting to take president biden back to america after his final day in ireland. we are seeing the sites earlier on from ballina, thousands of people turned out there, where patrick blewett, an ancestor of president biden, was born. just looking at pictures of air force one waiting for president biden to arrive. there was a lot of waiting for president biden to arrive yesterday, so we will see if he is on schedule today. it is clear from all the pictures that he is enjoying himself, meeting as many members of the irish public as possible, and he seems to be related to quite a few of them! we will keep you up—to—date with all of his movements. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. he's run, he's cycled and, all in, charlie's raised almost £20,000 for charity and the cause is very personal for him and his family. a car crash when he was four left serious injuries and years of plas
let's take united dublin _ still a lot of risk to see. let's take united dublin airport. i still a lot of risk to see. let's take united dublin airport. there is air force one, waiting to take president biden back to america after his final day in ireland. we are seeing the sites earlier on from ballina, thousands of people turned out there, where patrick blewett, an ancestor of president biden, was born. just looking at pictures of air force one waiting for president biden to arrive. there was...
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need is seen with the honour guard going into dublin i the honour guard going into dublin castle she was speaking and many cousins are there? ts castle she was speaking and many cousins are there?— cousins are there? is about ten cousins. and _ cousins are there? is about ten cousins. and the _ cousins are there? is about ten cousins. and the banquet i cousins are there? is about ten i cousins. and the banquet tonight. i understand you're celebrating the 300th anniversary this year. we are. we are celebrating _ 300th anniversary this year. we are. we are celebrating this _ 300th anniversary this year. we are. we are celebrating this and - 300th anniversary this year. we are. we are celebrating this and it's i we are celebrating this and it's great because we have committed to the town as well because this is serious event being carried out and this is just topping serious event being carried out and this isjust topping it serious event being carried out and this is just topping it off for the president visiting. imilli this is just topping it off for the president visiting.— pres
need is seen with the honour guard going into dublin i the honour guard going into dublin castle she was speaking and many cousins are there? ts castle she was speaking and many cousins are there?— cousins are there? is about ten cousins. and _ cousins are there? is about ten cousins. and the _ cousins are there? is about ten cousins. and the banquet i cousins are there? is about ten i cousins. and the banquet tonight. i understand you're celebrating the 300th anniversary this year. we are....
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he's preparing to address the parliament in dublin later this afternoon. the uk economy didn't grow at all in february — partly because of the wave of strike action. from the falklands war to ukraine — how the iconic sea king helicopter has found new purpose fighting the russian invasion. and standing by for lift—off from south america for an eight—yearjourney to send a spacecraft to jupiter. and coming up on the bbc news channel, manchester united take on sevilla in the first leg of their europa league quarterfinal tie. but they will be without marcus rashford as they face the six times champions. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one. a man has appeared in court charged with murdering a policewoman in west yorkshire 18 years ago. pc sharon beshenivsky, who was 38, had been a police officerfor only nine months when she died while on duty in bradford. piran ditta khan was brought back to the uk on tuesday from pakistan. he is also charged with robbery and firearms offences. here's our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. two police officers
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then he will finish his visit in dublin with a banquet at dublin castle. then another personal trip tomorrow, he is off to county mayo, not too far from here where he will meet relations. he has cousins who go to the white house. they went. patrick recently. he will give a speech on the banks of the river, outside the cathedral. the bunting outside the cathedral. the hunting is already up. there is a big mural of him in the town. we are expecting a very big reception for him in county mayo tomorrow. people have been told not to use rail services to or from london waterloo station this morning, due to a major signalling problem. south western railway says a significantly reduced service will operate on a very limited number of lines — with disruption expected until the end of the day. waterloo was britain's busiest railway station last year. ukraine's president has called on world leaders to react, after a video apparently showing a ukrainian soldier being beheaded by a russian serviceman, was released. we can speak now to our ukraine correspondent, hugo
then he will finish his visit in dublin with a banquet at dublin castle. then another personal trip tomorrow, he is off to county mayo, not too far from here where he will meet relations. he has cousins who go to the white house. they went. patrick recently. he will give a speech on the banks of the river, outside the cathedral. the bunting outside the cathedral. the hunting is already up. there is a big mural of him in the town. we are expecting a very big reception for him in county mayo...
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the going to be when he goes to dublin. -- northern ireland?— -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony- _ -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. i _ -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. ithink— -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. i think that - -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. i think that is - -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. i think that is a - the ceremony. i think that is a pity, he had no assembly to address. it would be ridiculous going to stormont and talking to an empty room or a room peoplejust turned up for 15 minutes to listen to him, they have not been there for 15 months so there is no point sending out the posse to round them up to listen to a speech when they are not there in theirjobs. i am afraid you can't blamejoe biden for that. that is because the institutions in northern ireland are not running. i think that is a pity. but anyway, you have to make changes as you go. i am very familiar with the nuance —— with the new ulster university building in belfast, it is a beautiful
the going to be when he goes to dublin. -- northern ireland?— -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony- _ -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. i _ -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. ithink— -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. i think that - -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. i think that is - -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. i think that is a - the ceremony. i think that is a pity, he had no assembly to address. it would...
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my cousin. _ in dublin in 2021. by the way... my cousin. one — in dublin in 2021. by the way... my cousin, one of ireland's greatest rugby— cousin, one of ireland's greatest rugby stars, kennedy, brought it to dc in— rugby stars, kennedy, brought it to dc in 2022— rugby stars, kennedy, brought it to dc in 2022 to give me and i do not play rugby except when i was out of school, _ play rugby except when i was out of school, out — play rugby except when i was out of school, out of law school and i did not play it — school, out of law school and i did not play it very well. we played in a rugby _ not play it very well. we played in a rugby club, but i did play american football and a few other sports. _ american football and a few other sports, but i realise that, you guys are ait— sports, but i realise that, you guys are all nuts — sports, but i realise that, you guys are all nuts. the thing is, i would rather— are all nuts. the thing is, i would rather have — are all nuts. the thing is, i would rather have my children playing rugby _ rather have my children playi
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that is mary e daly, professor of modern irish history at university college dublin. thank you forjoining us. i will take you back to france. there are widespread protests across paris and other parts of france also. you will remember that there have been a long—running protests, and this is the 12th day of protests. it is to do with pension reform, that a president of akron has pushed through. that has raised the pension age from 62 to 64. —— president macron. unions are out on the street there. we will try to see what that was, just off camera, there was potentially a flare. it is difficult with protests like this, to work out how widespread they are. we think there are around 250 across france at the moment. it is a big day tomorrow, so this is the final day tomorrow, so this is the final day of protest before the constitutional court takes potentially a very significant decision tomorrow as to the legality of president macron�*s decision to push through these reforms, if they decide illegal, then perhaps, these protests stop. but as you heard from an elect
that is mary e daly, professor of modern irish history at university college dublin. thank you forjoining us. i will take you back to france. there are widespread protests across paris and other parts of france also. you will remember that there have been a long—running protests, and this is the 12th day of protests. it is to do with pension reform, that a president of akron has pushed through. that has raised the pension age from 62 to 64. —— president macron. unions are out on the...
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he'll meet the irish president and prime minister in dublin and his relatives in county mayo and county louth. joe biden describes himself as a proud irish—american, and it's clear his ancestral roots are important to him. this trip will also be a homecoming of sorts. you know, i often say we irish are the only people in the world who are nostalgic for the future. laughter. i think that's true, by the way. but, now, the diplomat, leslie shane, once wrote every st patrick's day, every irishman goes out to find another irishman to make a speech to. i said that this morning. so that's why we asked you here, so we can make speeches. luckily, we don't have to go too far today. and with more than 30 million people in the us identifying as irish—american, it might be beneficial at the ballot box, too. charlotte gallagher, bbc news, belfast. and i spoke to charlotte a short time ago — she told me more about the security preparations ahead of the president's visit. yes, you can probably see behind me the security operation is well under way. just behind th cordon and is the president's aft
he'll meet the irish president and prime minister in dublin and his relatives in county mayo and county louth. joe biden describes himself as a proud irish—american, and it's clear his ancestral roots are important to him. this trip will also be a homecoming of sorts. you know, i often say we irish are the only people in the world who are nostalgic for the future. laughter. i think that's true, by the way. but, now, the diplomat, leslie shane, once wrote every st patrick's day, every irishman...
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he�*s going to go to dublin and he�*s going to go to county louth and county mayo to places where he has ancestral links. and he�*ll be spending his last day, friday in county mayo making a speech in the town of ballina surrounded by some of his cousins. and he describes himself as a proud irish—american, a proud irish catholic. so you can perhaps understand why he�*s chosen to end his visit down in one of his ancestral homes. and thousands and thousands of people are expected there. but he�*s also praising the good friday agreement and what�*s happened since then. but one thing he won�*t be doing while he�*s here in northern ireland is going to stormont, the place where politicians should be working. but at the moment it�*s currently mothballed. in normal times i imagine he would be making a speech there, but that�*s just not on the agenda for this visit. china has carried out what it says is a mock �*air—blockade�* of taiwan, using jets carrying live ammunition. it�*s the latest escalation of tensions in the south china sea, and, in response, the us has se
he�*s going to go to dublin and he�*s going to go to county louth and county mayo to places where he has ancestral links. and he�*ll be spending his last day, friday in county mayo making a speech in the town of ballina surrounded by some of his cousins. and he describes himself as a proud irish—american, a proud irish catholic. so you can perhaps understand why he�*s chosen to end his visit down in one of his ancestral homes. and thousands and thousands of people are expected there....
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givenjoe biden�*s pride in his irish roots, his determination to be in belfast and dublin to mark the 25th anniversary of northern ireland's good friday peace agreement, it comes as no surprise the us government continues to use its transatlantic leverage to try to ensure the peace holds, despite political tensions in northern ireland.
givenjoe biden�*s pride in his irish roots, his determination to be in belfast and dublin to mark the 25th anniversary of northern ireland's good friday peace agreement, it comes as no surprise the us government continues to use its transatlantic leverage to try to ensure the peace holds, despite political tensions in northern ireland.
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president biden is to address the irish parliament in dublin, as he continues his visit of the republic of ireland. a man will appear in court after being extradited from pakistan, charged with the murder of pc sharon beshenivsky in west yorkshire. the president of brazil hopes his visit to shanghai will smooth relations with its biggest trading partner, china. the european space agency will launch its spacecraft towards jupiter later, in one of its most ambitious missions to date. hello and welcome. japan says north korea's latest missile test is outrageous and unacceptable, after it fired a suspected medium or long—range ballistic missile into the sea of japan. it prompted the japanese government to tell residents on the island of hokkaido to seek shelter, but the missile splashed down outside its territorial waters. jean makenzie has more from seoul. north korea has launched a suspected long—range missile this morning, potentially an intercontinental ballistic missile. so these are the missiles that can, in theory, reach all the way to the us mainland. it appeared for one moment
president biden is to address the irish parliament in dublin, as he continues his visit of the republic of ireland. a man will appear in court after being extradited from pakistan, charged with the murder of pc sharon beshenivsky in west yorkshire. the president of brazil hopes his visit to shanghai will smooth relations with its biggest trading partner, china. the european space agency will launch its spacecraft towards jupiter later, in one of its most ambitious missions to date. hello and...
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live now to dublin and we are joined by kevin o'malley, former united states ambassador to ireland. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. mi; thank you for “oining us here on bbc news. y , . , thank you for “oining us here on bbc "mi first — thank you for “oining us here on bbc news.�* first off, - thank you for “oining us here on bbc news.�* first off, as - thank you for “oining us here on bbc news.�* first off, as a i news. my pleasure. first off, as a former diplomat, _ news. my pleasure. first off, as a former diplomat, how _ news. my pleasure. first off, as a former diplomat, how would - news. my pleasure. first off, as a former diplomat, how would you i former diplomat, how would you assess the trip so far? i former diplomat, how would you assess the trip so far?— former diplomat, how would you assess the trip so far? i would say it's widely successful _ assess the trip so far? i would say it's widely successful -- _ assess the trip so far? i would say it's widely successful -- wildly - it's widely successful —— wildly successful. the irish people
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he is flying back out to dublin tomorrow and i will be people who feel_ dublin tomorrow and i will be people who feel this isjust dublin tomorrow and i will be people who feel this is just a box ticking exercise — who feel this is just a box ticking exercise. this is a president who is coming _ exercise. this is a president who is coming in — exercise. this is a president who is coming in to— exercise. this is a president who is coming in to welcome the fact that the good _ coming in to welcome the fact that the good friday agreement has lasted 25 years _ the good friday agreement has lasted 25 years and will be moving on. the fun for— 25 years and will be moving on. the fun for him — 25 years and will be moving on. the fun for him will come when he had south _ fun for him will come when he had south of— fun for him will come when he had south of the border.— fun for him will come when he had south of the border. mary, there are other countries _ south of the border. mary, there are other countries around _ south of the border. mary, there are other countries around the
he is flying back out to dublin tomorrow and i will be people who feel_ dublin tomorrow and i will be people who feel this isjust dublin tomorrow and i will be people who feel this is just a box ticking exercise — who feel this is just a box ticking exercise. this is a president who is coming _ exercise. this is a president who is coming in — exercise. this is a president who is coming in to— exercise. this is a president who is coming in to welcome the fact that the good _ coming in to...
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president joe biden arrives in dublin i joe biden arrives in dublin after recommitting us support for the good friday agreement. and this year is expected to be the first ever year the planet has used less coal, oil and gas for energy because of the rise of renewable energy. hello and welcome to the programme. it's eight o'clock in the morning here in singapore and 5pm in san francisco where the bbc�*s technology correspondence sat down in an unexpected interview with elon musk. the billionaire, tesla car boss and new owner of twitters in running the social media site has been painful and a rollercoaster. it's one of his first interviews since he ought twitter. it's not every day you get invited by one of the world's richest and most influential people to a sit—down interview. earlier on tuesday, i'd received a response to an e—mailfrom mr musk — "let's do an interview tonight," it read. just a few short hours later, we were setting up in twitter�*s headquarters in san francisco. hello, how you doing? we're about to go live, very surprisingly, we onlyjust found this out, on
president joe biden arrives in dublin i joe biden arrives in dublin after recommitting us support for the good friday agreement. and this year is expected to be the first ever year the planet has used less coal, oil and gas for energy because of the rise of renewable energy. hello and welcome to the programme. it's eight o'clock in the morning here in singapore and 5pm in san francisco where the bbc�*s technology correspondence sat down in an unexpected interview with elon musk. the...
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presidentjoe biden arrives in dublin after re—committing us support for the good friday agreement. so let's celebrate 25 extraordinary years by recommitting to renewal, repair, by making this exceptional peace the birthright of every child in northern ireland for all the days to come. a second day ofjunior doctor walk—outs in the uk — nhs leaders call for a rapid resolution to strike action here he is being greeted on the tarmac at dublin airport by the irish tee—shock leo varadkar. the pair then left in a motorcade, heading for county lowth — where they're expected in the next half an hour or so. president biden has urged northern ireland's political factions to resume power sharing, during a visit to mark 25 years of the deal that ended the conflict. he is in northern ireland to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the signing of the good friday agreement. the president won't be visiting the northern ireland assembly in stormont during his trip. it was established as a result of the good friday agreement, but it's currently not functioning since the democratic unionist party
presidentjoe biden arrives in dublin after re—committing us support for the good friday agreement. so let's celebrate 25 extraordinary years by recommitting to renewal, repair, by making this exceptional peace the birthright of every child in northern ireland for all the days to come. a second day ofjunior doctor walk—outs in the uk — nhs leaders call for a rapid resolution to strike action here he is being greeted on the tarmac at dublin airport by the irish tee—shock leo varadkar. the...
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dublin and that - bilateral relationships between| london and dublin and that will require — london and dublin and that will require continued _ london and dublin and that will require continued work - london and dublin and that will require continued work with - london and dublin and that willi require continued work with the european — require continued work with the european union _ require continued work with the european union as _ require continued work with the european union as well- require continued work with the european union as well as - require continued work with the european union as well as work require continued work with the - european union as well as work with the parties _ european union as well as work with the parties in — european union as well as work with the parties in northern— european union as well as work with the parties in northern ireland - the parties in northern ireland itsetf~ — the parties in northern ireland itself in — the parties in northern ireland itself in the _ the parties in northern ireland itself. in the issue _ the parties
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president biden will address the irish parliament in dublin
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and the aviva stadium in dublin is also part of the bid. the final two stadiums — are yet to be built. everton�*s bramley moore dock will be used — that's expected to be ready next year. whilst casement park in belfast will also be redeveloped — that stadium hasn't been used since 2013. there were 1a stadiums put forward in the initial shortlist — but old trafford, croke park, the london stadium and the stadium of light have been omitted. for more on all of this, let's cross to our sports correspondent, joe wilson. joe, that's a comprehensive list — have organisers got the right mix? probably some happy cities this evening and probably some unhappy ones as well. i evening and probably some unhappy ones as well-— ones as well. i think when we look at the stadiums _ ones as well. i think when we look at the stadiums that _ ones as well. i think when we look at the stadiums that have - ones as well. i think when we look at the stadiums that have been . at the stadiums that have been chosen, to a certain extent they are obvious wh
and the aviva stadium in dublin is also part of the bid. the final two stadiums — are yet to be built. everton�*s bramley moore dock will be used — that's expected to be ready next year. whilst casement park in belfast will also be redeveloped — that stadium hasn't been used since 2013. there were 1a stadiums put forward in the initial shortlist — but old trafford, croke park, the london stadium and the stadium of light have been omitted. for more on all of this, let's cross to our...
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that is what they are hoping for in terms of london and dublin butjoe biden is his own man, very clued in on the particle situation, who knows what he will say but i would be surprised if you mix a diplomatic mistake. i surprised if you mix a diplomatic mistake. ., surprised if you mix a diplomatic mistake. . ., ., , , mistake. i am going to bring viewers the latest from _ mistake. i am going to bring viewers the latest from this _ mistake. i am going to bring viewers the latest from this meeting - mistake. i am going to bring viewersl the latest from this meeting between president biden and the she should like. they had morning tea in front of them. president biden said a heck of them. president biden said a heck of a view, different from the driving rain he arrived to. on the 23rd floor. a question sent what would he say to the northern ireland particle parties and he said he was going to listen. he did not respond to further questions including on trade and we have nothing from rishi sunak. just a brief comment from president biden. one of the key things he is here to do is remember
that is what they are hoping for in terms of london and dublin butjoe biden is his own man, very clued in on the particle situation, who knows what he will say but i would be surprised if you mix a diplomatic mistake. i surprised if you mix a diplomatic mistake. ., surprised if you mix a diplomatic mistake. . ., ., , , mistake. i am going to bring viewers the latest from _ mistake. i am going to bring viewers the latest from this _ mistake. i am going to bring viewers the latest from this...
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from 0% tokyo to sans bar in texas, to the virgin mary in dublin. along with spirits and beers, augustin stocks two kinds of alcohol—free wine. the first is dealcoholised. it's fermented like a traditional wine before the alcohol is then removed. you'll see the smell is close, but then the lands in the mouth is different. you know what? that is so interesting. so, i can taste the kind of familiarity and then, i'm waiting for the alcohol. but it hasn't arrived. it's like wine—light. the second kind doesn't involve fermentation and is more like a poshjuice. and this one is very good if you eat it with your meat or pasta. we've picked a particularly potent one made from... ..beetroot. it's busy. i don't think i'm ready for this one yet. but this is exactly what we see with our customers. so now, they are more looking into substitutes, so the de—alcoholised and fermented wine, and we know in some years they may look for new recipes and new techniques and everything. but are parisians ready to embrace this new gastronomic experience? there's only o
from 0% tokyo to sans bar in texas, to the virgin mary in dublin. along with spirits and beers, augustin stocks two kinds of alcohol—free wine. the first is dealcoholised. it's fermented like a traditional wine before the alcohol is then removed. you'll see the smell is close, but then the lands in the mouth is different. you know what? that is so interesting. so, i can taste the kind of familiarity and then, i'm waiting for the alcohol. but it hasn't arrived. it's like wine—light. the...