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i'm joined now by scott lucas, professor of us politics at university college dublin. thank at university college dublin. you forjoining us. wh think thank you forjoining us. why do you think it took 15 rounds of voting for kevin mccarthy to get elected, to get the job?— to get the “ob? because of those u-rou to get the “ob? because of those a-rou of to get the job? because of those grow) of 20 _ to get the job? because of those group of 20 trump _ to get the job? because of those group of 20 trump supporting i to get the job? because of those l group of 20 trump supporting and hardline republican representatives who effectively wanted to hold kevin mccarthy hostage to increase their power and influence in the bitter story is beyond kevin mccarthy ultimately becoming speaker that those trumpist and hardline republicans exceeded at least they are in a position now to paralyse the house and even tear it apart and of course that they can paralyse the house and prevented from doing business, that is a challenge to the us system which is exactly what they want. eversi
i'm joined now by scott lucas, professor of us politics at university college dublin. thank at university college dublin. you forjoining us. wh think thank you forjoining us. why do you think it took 15 rounds of voting for kevin mccarthy to get elected, to get the job?— to get the “ob? because of those u-rou to get the “ob? because of those a-rou of to get the job? because of those grow) of 20 _ to get the job? because of those group of 20 trump _ to get the job? because of those group...
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you can avoid the tax by taking a ship to dublin or a train to paris and booking a flight from there. but allow plenty of time to make the connection if you miss the onward flight, you are not getting a refund. the same idea works in the opposite direction. if you are starting in north america and planning to visit a number of european countries, make britain the first nation you visit, not the last. for all its colour, scenery and wonders, south america appears on the wish lists of surprisingly few travellers. and that may not be about to change. according to a survey by the leading uk travel association, significantly fewer travellers this year are looking to visit a country they have never been to before. with shrinking disposable income, that is understandable. but try and think big. in late march, carmen and the team switched spring for the southern hemisphere autumn in the long, thin and spectacular south american nation of chile and got to part in some amazing experiences. when you think of mummies, you think of the ancient egyptians wrapped in bandages but these guys here, the
you can avoid the tax by taking a ship to dublin or a train to paris and booking a flight from there. but allow plenty of time to make the connection if you miss the onward flight, you are not getting a refund. the same idea works in the opposite direction. if you are starting in north america and planning to visit a number of european countries, make britain the first nation you visit, not the last. for all its colour, scenery and wonders, south america appears on the wish lists of...
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she does the dublin miami! the three—time champion was set to race in america and none of them are driving to the top level of the sport, there were no women in formula i, formula e the rally championship. if one really needs to open up to the idea that they can actually have a female their competing on a good level, because they have tried getting girls into formula i as a marketing tool and girls there is because drivers and at the end of the day, they didn't do much. they're just there because it looked good on the picture. we really want the females to be there because they deserve to be there. fi says it is improving the system to improve the quality and female fi says it is improving the system to improve equality and female on the fi academy starting in the spring. the iron deems competing with them the best male race around but female participation of the very top of the sport is still sadly lacking. we have to create structure which will allow them to shine what's important is to show young girls the
she does the dublin miami! the three—time champion was set to race in america and none of them are driving to the top level of the sport, there were no women in formula i, formula e the rally championship. if one really needs to open up to the idea that they can actually have a female their competing on a good level, because they have tried getting girls into formula i as a marketing tool and girls there is because drivers and at the end of the day, they didn't do much. they're just there...
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when marie was 18, she became pregnant and was sent across the irish border to an institution in dublin. one moment stands out in her memory. when i was going to see my son after he was born and i was brought back into the home, the nuns telling me that i couldn't cuddle him or kiss him, that he wasn't mine anymore. mark was one of the children born into the system. he was moved from northern ireland to the republic of ireland as a baby. he found out who his birth mother was after she died. kathleen maguire had been searching for mark, using the name she had given him. when kathleen would come looking for a paul anthony maguire, he didn't exist. my name was now mark mccollum. so this is the way the systems were set up to keep people apart. nobody would actually say, we are going to stop you, we are going to prevent you, but they put up so many barricades and brick walls, almost to thwart you and to deter you, to make it as difficult so you would just go, i'm going to give up. the devolved government in belfast had commissioned an investigation, but a political crisis has put ministers o
when marie was 18, she became pregnant and was sent across the irish border to an institution in dublin. one moment stands out in her memory. when i was going to see my son after he was born and i was brought back into the home, the nuns telling me that i couldn't cuddle him or kiss him, that he wasn't mine anymore. mark was one of the children born into the system. he was moved from northern ireland to the republic of ireland as a baby. he found out who his birth mother was after she died....
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earlier i spoke to scott lucas — professor of us politics at university college dublin. he gave his reaction. it's not actually a big legal problem forjoe biden, but i'll explain why it's being presented as such injust a second. let's put the case in context. you have 25 to 30 classified documents that have been discovered at an archive connected with biden at the university of pennsylvania and at biden's home in delaware. when those documents were discovered, the first set in november, the lawyers forjoe biden immediately cooperated with the federal authorities. they did so again after a further search injanuary revealed about a handful of documents at biden's home. and they've done so again this week. in other words, they're doing a systematic review of any property connected with biden, to sweep up any classified document that might be there because the classification mark was not removed, or because it got mixed in with unclassified documents. now, why do i say that's not really a legal problem for biden? compare that with the legal problem for donald trump. when 325
earlier i spoke to scott lucas — professor of us politics at university college dublin. he gave his reaction. it's not actually a big legal problem forjoe biden, but i'll explain why it's being presented as such injust a second. let's put the case in context. you have 25 to 30 classified documents that have been discovered at an archive connected with biden at the university of pennsylvania and at biden's home in delaware. when those documents were discovered, the first set in november, the...
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joining me now is scott lucas — professor of us politics at university college dublin. good to talk to you, thank you for joining us. why is there such a big problem forjoe biden, explain it in legal terms, to find these documents in his? its legal terms, to find these documents in his? , , ., legal terms, to find these documents inhis? , , ., , in his? its big legal problem. i will expend — in his? its big legal problem. i will expend why _ in his? its big legal problem. i will expend why in _ in his? its big legal problem. i will expend why in just - in his? its big legal problem. i will expend why in just a - in his? its big legal problem. i i will expend why in just a second. let's put the case in context. you have 25—30 classified documents that have 25—30 classified documents that have been discovered at an archive connected with biden at the university of pennsylvania. and at his home in delaware. when those documents were discovered, first in november, the lawyers forjoe biden immediately cooperated with federal authorities, they did so again after authori
joining me now is scott lucas — professor of us politics at university college dublin. good to talk to you, thank you for joining us. why is there such a big problem forjoe biden, explain it in legal terms, to find these documents in his? its legal terms, to find these documents in his? , , ., legal terms, to find these documents inhis? , , ., , in his? its big legal problem. i will expend — in his? its big legal problem. i will expend why _ in his? its big legal problem. i will expend why...
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as the leaders arrived for talks in belfast, sinn fein announced they were pulling out as the dublin—based leader of the all—ireland party, it said, was being excluded. i travelled for that meeting and in an unprecedented way, the british government chose to seek to exclude the leader of sinn fein from a leaders' meeting. the whole thing is absolutely bizarre. the government said the leader of sinn fein at stormont, michelle 0'neill, was invited. it is understood it is not practical for the foreign secretary to meet the opposition leader of the irish parliament before meeting his irish counterpart. the dup, who are blocking a return to power sharing, emphasised their opposition to checks on goods coming to northern ireland, which it wants the eu to scrap. this was an invaluable opportunity for us to put forward our concerns. they recognised that a deal with the eu that doesn't work for unionistsjust isn't going to fly. so i think it was a useful discussion in that respect. the foreign secretary denied excluding sinn fein from the talks as he heard about the problems with the protocol at
as the leaders arrived for talks in belfast, sinn fein announced they were pulling out as the dublin—based leader of the all—ireland party, it said, was being excluded. i travelled for that meeting and in an unprecedented way, the british government chose to seek to exclude the leader of sinn fein from a leaders' meeting. the whole thing is absolutely bizarre. the government said the leader of sinn fein at stormont, michelle 0'neill, was invited. it is understood it is not practical for the...
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as the leaders arrived for talks in belfast, sinn fein announced they were pulling out — as the dublin—based leader of the all—ireland party, it said, was being excluded. i travelled for that meeting and in an unprecedented way, the british government chose to seek to exclude the leader of sinn fein from a leaders' meeting. the whole thing is absolutely bizarre. the government said the leader of sinn fein at stormont, michelle 0'neill, was invited. it's understood it's not protocol for the foreign secretary to meet the opposition leader of the irish parliament before meeting his irish counterpart. the dup, who are blocking a return to power sharing, emphasised their opposition to checks on goods coming to northern ireland, which it wants the eu to scrap. this was an invaluable opportunity for us to put forward our concerns. they recognise that a deal with the eu that doesn't work for unionistsjust isn't going to fly. so i think it was a useful discussion, in that respect. the foreign secretary denied excluding sinn fein from the talks as he heard about the problems with the protocol at thi
as the leaders arrived for talks in belfast, sinn fein announced they were pulling out — as the dublin—based leader of the all—ireland party, it said, was being excluded. i travelled for that meeting and in an unprecedented way, the british government chose to seek to exclude the leader of sinn fein from a leaders' meeting. the whole thing is absolutely bizarre. the government said the leader of sinn fein at stormont, michelle 0'neill, was invited. it's understood it's not protocol for...
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when marie was 18 she became pregnant and was sent across the irish border to an institution in dublin. one moment stands out in her memory. when i was going to see my son after he was born and i was brought back into the home, the nun�*s telling me that i couldn't cuddle him and i couldn't kiss him, that he wasn't mine. mark was one of the children born into the system. he was moved from northern ireland to the republic of ireland as a baby. he found out who his birth was after she died. kathleen maguire had been searching for mark using the name she had given him. when kathleen would come looking for a paul anthony maguire he didn't exist. my name was now mark mccollum. so this is the way the systems were set up to keep people apart. nobody would actually say we are going to stop you, we are going to prevent you, but they put up so many barricades and brick walls, almost to thwart you and to deter you, to make it as difficult so you would just go, i'm going to give up. the devolved government in belfast had commissioned an investigation, but a political crisis has put ministers out
when marie was 18 she became pregnant and was sent across the irish border to an institution in dublin. one moment stands out in her memory. when i was going to see my son after he was born and i was brought back into the home, the nun�*s telling me that i couldn't cuddle him and i couldn't kiss him, that he wasn't mine. mark was one of the children born into the system. he was moved from northern ireland to the republic of ireland as a baby. he found out who his birth was after she died....
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a dublin spokesman says that the government —— a government spokesman says that everything possible is being done. this isn't the first winter crisis that the nhs faces. at clinicians across the uk warn it could be one of the worst. staff shortages, a lack of beds and not enough social care provision or part of the problem. care provision or part of the problem-— care provision or part of the roblem. ~ ., ,., care provision or part of the roblem. ~ ., , problem. we need to find some space for ou. it problem. we need to find some space for yom it often _ problem. we need to find some space for you. it often results _ problem. we need to find some space for you. it often results in _ problem. we need to find some space for you. it often results in long - for you. it often results in long waits to be _ for you. it often results in long waits to be admitted. - for you. it often results in long waits to be admitted. john - for you. it often results in long - waits to be admitted. john nimmo's waits to be admitted. john nimmo's grandmother was taken to hospital with pneumonia last week and
a dublin spokesman says that the government —— a government spokesman says that everything possible is being done. this isn't the first winter crisis that the nhs faces. at clinicians across the uk warn it could be one of the worst. staff shortages, a lack of beds and not enough social care provision or part of the problem. care provision or part of the problem-— care provision or part of the roblem. ~ ., ,., care provision or part of the roblem. ~ ., , problem. we need to find some space...
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ahead of the deadline, the secretary of state for northern ireland, chris heaton—harris, is in dublin for talks. let�*s speak now to dr clare rice, research associate at the university of liverpool, specialising in northern irish politics. good to have you with us. the clock is ticking down to midnight cinderella —like but will we actually see anything happening today? actually see anything happening toda ? , . v actually see anything happening toda ? , ., �*, ., actually see anything happening toda? , , today? yes, that's an interesting . uestion. today? yes, that's an interesting question- it's _ today? yes, that's an interesting question. it's an _ today? yes, that's an interesting question. it's an extension i today? yes, that's an interesting question. it's an extension or. today? yes, that's an interesting question. it's an extension or an | question. it�*s an extension or an extension to the deadline the secretary of state rates for calling and election and insured, we don�*t see that there�*s going to be much change in momentum that will come from the sideline was
ahead of the deadline, the secretary of state for northern ireland, chris heaton—harris, is in dublin for talks. let�*s speak now to dr clare rice, research associate at the university of liverpool, specialising in northern irish politics. good to have you with us. the clock is ticking down to midnight cinderella —like but will we actually see anything happening today? actually see anything happening toda ? , . v actually see anything happening toda ? , ., �*, ., actually see anything...
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first, the british government must normalise and strengthen relationships with dublin. applause the taoiseach held out an olive branch in recent weeks, we must take it. dust on —— but honestly, relation should never have been this strange. brexit was a rupture in the uk's diplomatic stance, a culture change in every area of society which had to be recognised —— a call to change. i've been very clear, my government will make it work on a take on the mantle of that vote, turnit take on the mantle of that vote, turn it micro slogans into practical solutions. throughout the last seven years nothing has been more self—defeating than the determination of some conservative ministers to see our friends in dublin as adversaries on brexit. that has damaged the political process in northern ireland no question, and it is certainly not the spirit of 1998. we should never lose sight of what binds us together on these islands, our shared commitment to peace above all other considerations. so i encourage the prime minister, as the taoiseach has said, to recognise past mistak
first, the british government must normalise and strengthen relationships with dublin. applause the taoiseach held out an olive branch in recent weeks, we must take it. dust on —— but honestly, relation should never have been this strange. brexit was a rupture in the uk's diplomatic stance, a culture change in every area of society which had to be recognised —— a call to change. i've been very clear, my government will make it work on a take on the mantle of that vote, turnit take on...
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mcdonald is the leader of sinn fein across the island of ireland and sits on the irish parliament in dublin where she is leader of the opposition. and that meant apparently thatjames opposition. and that meant apparently that james cleverly could not meet her before he had met a seniorfigure in the irish government 1st. so mary lou mcdonald herself rejected that and said that theissue herself rejected that and said that the issue was absolutely bizarre. the bigger picture here, the dup continued to block the formation of a power—sharing devolved government of opposition to the brexit trade border in the irish sea and say they will maintain the retail until their concerns are fully addressed. thank ou. -- concerns are fully addressed. thank you- -- maintain — concerns are fully addressed. thank you. -- maintain the _ concerns are fully addressed. thank you. -- maintain the veto. - the supermarket giant sainsbury�*s says people are shopping more in—store, because — with the cost of living crisis — they want to see exactly what they're buying. the supermarket has reported a rise in
mcdonald is the leader of sinn fein across the island of ireland and sits on the irish parliament in dublin where she is leader of the opposition. and that meant apparently thatjames opposition. and that meant apparently that james cleverly could not meet her before he had met a seniorfigure in the irish government 1st. so mary lou mcdonald herself rejected that and said that theissue herself rejected that and said that the issue was absolutely bizarre. the bigger picture here, the dup...
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ireland protocol will be raised during talks later between stormont parties and political leaders from dublin and london. the labour leader sir keir starmer is in stormont to discuss the deadlock, which the dup has cited as its reason for boycotting northern ireland's devolved institutions since may. a group of afghan families who were brought to britain after the taliban took power are taking the government to court. it's after their accommodation was changed, meaning their children had to leave their school. at first the four families were housed in a london hotel, but then they were moved to the north of england. they've struggled to find school places for their children and say their education has suffered. here's our home editor, mark easton. amid the chaos of the evacuation from kabul in the summer of 2021, the uk promised a warm welcome to the uk promised a warm welcome to the families of afghans who had worked with british forces. titer;r the families of afghans who had worked with british forces. they did ri . ht worked with british forces. they did ritht b worked with british forces
ireland protocol will be raised during talks later between stormont parties and political leaders from dublin and london. the labour leader sir keir starmer is in stormont to discuss the deadlock, which the dup has cited as its reason for boycotting northern ireland's devolved institutions since may. a group of afghan families who were brought to britain after the taliban took power are taking the government to court. it's after their accommodation was changed, meaning their children had to...
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ireland protocol will be raised during talks later between stormont parties and political leaders from dublin and london. labour leader keir starmer is in stormont to discuss the deadlock, which the dup has cited as its reason for boycotting northern ireland's devolved institutions since may. two people remain in police custody after they were arrested in connection with the murder of elle edwards. the 26—year—old was shot outside a pub in wallasey on christmas eve. police are questioning a 22—year—old man from wirral, and a 23—year—old woman, from the same area, has been held on suspicion of assisting an offender. three people who were previously arrested over the shooting have since been released. the prince and princess of wales have appeared together in public for the first time since the duke of sussex published his memoirs which laid bare his relationship with the couple. william and kate arrived to officially open the new royal liverpool university hospital. harry's controversial autobiography, spare, has become the fastest selling nonfiction book in history, according to p
ireland protocol will be raised during talks later between stormont parties and political leaders from dublin and london. labour leader keir starmer is in stormont to discuss the deadlock, which the dup has cited as its reason for boycotting northern ireland's devolved institutions since may. two people remain in police custody after they were arrested in connection with the murder of elle edwards. the 26—year—old was shot outside a pub in wallasey on christmas eve. police are questioning a...