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i've lived in dublin _ it like there? it was chaos. i've lived in dublin city _ it like there? it was chaos. i've lived in dublin city for - it like there? it was chaos. i've lived in dublin city for decades | it like there? it was chaos. i've - lived in dublin city for decades and have never seen anything like it. the offices of the irish independent, the newspaper i work for, is located about 800 metres from where the stabbing incident took place. i arrived on the scene at about six o'clock and there was already a fairly large crowd heard —— cried there, a lot of tension in the air with the police, but as the minutes went on and got worse and it quickly turned into violence. i witnessed shops being looted, police cars being set on fire, i saw garden charges, police charges against the protesters and as the police shot down an individual streets, the violence and the mobs just moved from streets to streets. there was some political chanting at the beginning of the two or three hours i was in the middle of the riot, but that quickly dissipated and it became clear to suggest
i've lived in dublin _ it like there? it was chaos. i've lived in dublin city _ it like there? it was chaos. i've lived in dublin city for - it like there? it was chaos. i've lived in dublin city for decades | it like there? it was chaos. i've - lived in dublin city for decades and have never seen anything like it. the offices of the irish independent, the newspaper i work for, is located about 800 metres from where the stabbing incident took place. i arrived on the scene at about six o'clock...
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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 dubliners like myself, dublin city is the best city in the world. what we do not want the world to see todayis what we do not want the world to see today is our city on fire. it is the worst that duffin has in my lifetime. i was there this morning, and there is still palpable fear in the ear. busy thinking about those children affected by that stabbing incident yesterday, and those teachers and care brackets who work with them. there was a huge sense of trauma around the country when that news came through. last night i think was a culmination of quite a creeping anti—immigrant sentiment that has been stoked up by some people in politics, and certainly by various other actors who i think need to be held accountable for what happened last night. certainly there will be conversations in the irish parliament about the nature of this far right activism, but also our police force that we feel is under resourced, and struggled to cope last night. do you believe that the police force should have had a grip on this, knowing this was potentially brewing, t
for dubliners like myself, dublin city is the best city in the world. what we do not want the world to see todayis what we do not want the world to see today is our city on fire. it is the worst that duffin has in my lifetime. i was there this morning, and there is still palpable fear in the ear. busy thinking about those children affected by that stabbing incident yesterday, and those teachers and care brackets who work with them. there was a huge sense of trauma around the country when that...
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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.
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...
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i'm _ dublin and dublin. i've heard that before, you know. i'm very i dublin and dublin. i've heard that. before, you know. i'm very excited about this one. i've played a few big derby games, manchester united, manchester city, celtic, huge. is it the same in gaelic football or no? big rivalries. kerry are the most successful team of all time and up north, down with the first team to bring the sam maguire cup across the border way back in the 60s and we had there he went it in 1993 and in the 90s, yet a massive rivalry between these two. invasions on the pitch after they won, big rivalries, big days. and there she is.- pitch after they won, big rivalries, big days. and there she is. hollow. one big days. and there she is. wow. one ofthe big days. and there she is. wow. one of the biggest — big days. and there she is. r one of the biggest stadiums in europe. while, this is even bigger than what he expected. while, this is even bigger than what he expected-— while, this is even bigger than what he expected.- people i while, this is even bigger than what i he expected.-
i'm _ dublin and dublin. i've heard that before, you know. i'm very i dublin and dublin. i've heard that. before, you know. i'm very excited about this one. i've played a few big derby games, manchester united, manchester city, celtic, huge. is it the same in gaelic football or no? big rivalries. kerry are the most successful team of all time and up north, down with the first team to bring the sam maguire cup across the border way back in the 60s and we had there he went it in 1993 and in the...
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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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the press| dublin, thank you. the press conference with the irish taoiseach is continuing and you can watch it live on the bbc news life page. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the news today. the immigration minister robert jenrick is putting pressure on downing street by putting forward his own plan to cut immigration to the uk. the ideas are not yet government policy but are believed to be being discussed. among the suggestions is a requirement of minimum annual salary of £35,000 to receive a work visa. former scottish first minister alex salmond has launched a fresh legal case against the scottish government. he took the government to court in 2019 over its handling of harassment complaints against him. he has already been awarded more than £500,000 from the case but there are new reports that he is seeking damages of £3 million. hundreds of amazon workers are on strike today on one of the busiest shopping days of the year, black friday. the gmb un
the press| dublin, thank you. the press conference with the irish taoiseach is continuing and you can watch it live on the bbc news life page. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making the news today. the immigration minister robert jenrick is putting pressure on downing street by putting forward his own plan to cut immigration to the uk. the ideas are not yet government policy but are believed to be being discussed. among the suggestions is a...
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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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. >> riots in dublin . >> riots in dublin. anti—immigration protesters hit the city centre overnight right in response to a knife attack outside of a school . 34 people outside of a school. 34 people have been arrested after the riots. gb news. reporter dougie beattie will have the latest . beattie will have the latest. >> i'm in dublin city centre where they're counting the cost of that protest that turned into a riot and cost dublin three buses on one tram migration mess i >> -- >> rishi under pressure. under pressure from within his own party to cut migration figures. our political correspondent katherine forster will bring you more . us with net migration at more. us with net migration at a huge three quarters of a million till the end of december last yeah >> real concern within the cabinet and the conservative party that this if unaddressed, is really going to hurt them at the next election . they talk a the next election. they talk a lot about stopping the small boats, but is the level of legal migration an even bigge
. >> riots in dublin . >> riots in dublin. anti—immigration protesters hit the city centre overnight right in response to a knife attack outside of a school . 34 people outside of a school. 34 people have been arrested after the riots. gb news. reporter dougie beattie will have the latest . beattie will have the latest. >> i'm in dublin city centre where they're counting the cost of that protest that turned into a riot and cost dublin three buses on one tram migration mess i...
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. �* , ., , dublin. and chris we have seeing some of the _ dublin. and chris we have seeing some of the still— dublin. and chris we have seeing some of the still pictures, i some of the still pictures, obviously there is a huge police presence, as that investigation starts, but are they giving any sort of indication here as to motive? they have said they are still investigating the motives so they haven't been specific about it, any motive at the moment, though they have made the point presumably they would want to do this as an early stage, they have ruled out terrorist involvement to try to allay any public alarm that might happen whenever an incident like this happens in the middle of a capital city centre, and it was very busy at the time, it is a place where public transport routes converge, people were waiting for buses and tram, it is not far from were waiting for buses and tram, it is not farfrom o'connell street, one of the best known shopping streets in dublin city centre, there was a school
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still open at the dublin interchange. a distraction from all the activities, so eastbound also slow. this is just on the west side near the foothills. you see stoneridge on the map. one lane is closed because of an earlier fire. they're waiting for caltrans to check the integrity of the pavement. back to you. >> thanks so much, mike. >>> in just a few hours from now, the alameda county board of supervisors will consider an ordinance that would make it illegal to watch a side show. the ordinance would impose steep fines, possible jail time or both. >> emma goss is live with details for us. >> reporter: laura and ginger, some bay area cities already have laws that ban spectators have watching side shows, but today it's at the county level. the proposal that would ban side shows for spectators would subject violators to a $1,000 fine and up to six months in jail or potentially both, and it's coauthored by alameda county sheriff sanchez and board of supervisors president miley. the goal, they say, is to give law enforcement a
still open at the dublin interchange. a distraction from all the activities, so eastbound also slow. this is just on the west side near the foothills. you see stoneridge on the map. one lane is closed because of an earlier fire. they're waiting for caltrans to check the integrity of the pavement. back to you. >> thanks so much, mike. >>> in just a few hours from now, the alameda county board of supervisors will consider an ordinance that would make it illegal to watch a side...
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. >> dublin on fire. riots erupted last night in the irish capital after children were targeted in after children were targeted in a brutal knife attack. now the irish prime minister declares rioters are criminals filled with hate. it's a tense situation in the irish capital this morning. situation in the irish capital this morning . more migration this morning. more migration fallout . fallout. >> rishi sunak admits migration to the uk is too high as he faces a backlash from his own mps for failing to take back control of migration. but what might change? >> can the truce hold ? right >> can the truce hold? right now, there's a ceasefire between israel and hamas as israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners are released . it's prisoners are released. it's a delicate and evolving situation . delicate and evolving situation. we'll bring you the very latest live . live. and we'll reveal why sir keir starmer said the eu anthem best represents the labour party . represents the labour party. >> did he really?
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it's 38 in concord, and 41 in dublin. make sure you are wearing the extra layers and keeping them on throughout the day. your commute in oakland, it's 43 degrees right now. we will have another chilly morning. going into today, at least it will be sunny so we will head for the low 50s there. that's the end of it, only reaching 53 degrees in dublin and livermore. in santa rosa today, 57 degrees. more temperatures like this in the forecast. we will even talk about where it could be freezing. that's coming up in a few minutes. >>> mike, heading out the door, you want to stop where there is lower gas prices, so where should we go? >> the south bay today, campbell's best price is 3.86. and then the north bay, cheapest in napa county, american canyon, 3.65. alameda county, the eastbound, dublin, the exxon there 3.39. that's reported by folks through gas buddy. check it out. let's move to the drive. we saw slowing on eastbound 101. in the last five minutes we have seen it really recover. i think this is the same pattern we have
it's 38 in concord, and 41 in dublin. make sure you are wearing the extra layers and keeping them on throughout the day. your commute in oakland, it's 43 degrees right now. we will have another chilly morning. going into today, at least it will be sunny so we will head for the low 50s there. that's the end of it, only reaching 53 degrees in dublin and livermore. in santa rosa today, 57 degrees. more temperatures like this in the forecast. we will even talk about where it could be freezing....
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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
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...
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and the riots in dublin. and the repubuc riots in dublin. and the republic of ireland's premier says the hundreds of people involved in violent scenes brought shame onto their country. 34 people were arrested in riots that saw buses and trams burned and shops looted and several police vehicles damaged . the sinn fein leader, damaged. the sinn fein leader, mary lou mcdonald, has called on the irish justice minister and garda commissioner to resign, saying there had been an unacceptable failure to keep people safe. yesterday evening the violence was triggered by a knife attack on three schoolchildren and their care assistant outside a school in the city centre yesterday lunchtime. well, let's cross now to dublin and speak to our reporter doherty. reporter dougie beattie doherty. dougie, tragic dougie, yesterday is tragic incident the school incident outside the school became then the powder keg moment two riots which kind of went hours in dublin. went on for hours in dublin. huge done. what's the huge damage done. what's the fallout been overn
and the riots in dublin. and the repubuc riots in dublin. and the republic of ireland's premier says the hundreds of people involved in violent scenes brought shame onto their country. 34 people were arrested in riots that saw buses and trams burned and shops looted and several police vehicles damaged . the sinn fein leader, damaged. the sinn fein leader, mary lou mcdonald, has called on the irish justice minister and garda commissioner to resign, saying there had been an unacceptable failure...
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what is it about dublin that makes it such a special city? dublin is defined by its people, and that gives it its vibrancy and the immense sense of history and culture that we have here. lauren scala: but i took the road less traveled to the liberties. known for being the home of guinness, this is one of dublin's oldest neighborhoods while also being the site of what's to come for future generations. what makes this neighborhood so iconic? when dublin, a very old medieval city, was expanding, the areas outside of the old city wall were free of the rules. so they had certain liberties that the city didn't have, and turned it into a thriving area of craft and innovation. the liberties are just abuzz, home to a new wave of distilleries. anyone who comes to ireland is just blown away by the hospitality. i think it's been built in towards irish in terms of just-- we're so outward going and so sociable. [music playing] why are pubs synonymous with irish culture? man: you have to think of what the pub means. just even the words, public house, it's a
what is it about dublin that makes it such a special city? dublin is defined by its people, and that gives it its vibrancy and the immense sense of history and culture that we have here. lauren scala: but i took the road less traveled to the liberties. known for being the home of guinness, this is one of dublin's oldest neighborhoods while also being the site of what's to come for future generations. what makes this neighborhood so iconic? when dublin, a very old medieval city, was expanding,...
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i mean , the dubliner incident. i mean, the dubliner herself , um, incident. i mean, the dubliner herself, um, so she was speaking to some of the families as well and just trying to find out more about how we support them. okay. >> thank you forjoining us >> thank you for joining us there from dublin. reporter at there from dublin. reporter at the at the the journal, mary maguire at the scene of the stabbing stabbing in dublin city centre. we'll have more on that story right after this break. stay tuned. this is britain's news channel, gb news. welcome back to gb news. it's 5:00. i'm martin daubney. we start with this afternoon's big breaking news story . five breaking news story. five people, including three young children, have been taken to hospital following a suspected stabbing in dublin city stabbing incident in dublin city centre this afternoon. and i'm joined now in the studio by our homeland security editor mark white with all of the latest. mark, a very harrowing story. what's the latest update? well the very latest is that we are waiting news confer
i mean , the dubliner incident. i mean, the dubliner herself , um, incident. i mean, the dubliner herself, um, so she was speaking to some of the families as well and just trying to find out more about how we support them. okay. >> thank you forjoining us >> thank you for joining us there from dublin. reporter at there from dublin. reporter at the at the the journal, mary maguire at the scene of the stabbing stabbing in dublin city centre. we'll have more on that story right after...
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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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sara girvin in dublin. prince harry has lost his attempt to get part of the mail on sunday publishers' defence thrown out in a libel case. the duke of sussex has taken the paper's owners, associated newspapers ltd, to court in relation to an article detailing his uk security arrangements. ajudge has ruled that prince harry's libel case must go to trial. our correspondent noor nanji joins me now. so what does this mean exactly? you'd be forgiven for losing track because there have been a few legal battles involving prince harry, haven't? this latest one involves an article published by the mail on sunday and online in february 2022. the article claimed that prince harry was trying to keep the details of a separate legal claim involving his security arrangements while in the uk as a secret from the public. prince harry is taking associated newspapers limited to court over libel for that article. his lawyer said the story was an attack on his honesty and integrity. the company said the article expressed an hon
sara girvin in dublin. prince harry has lost his attempt to get part of the mail on sunday publishers' defence thrown out in a libel case. the duke of sussex has taken the paper's owners, associated newspapers ltd, to court in relation to an article detailing his uk security arrangements. ajudge has ruled that prince harry's libel case must go to trial. our correspondent noor nanji joins me now. so what does this mean exactly? you'd be forgiven for losing track because there have been a few...
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first we can join our correspondent rosie birch out who's in dublin. welcome, rosie. what can we expect from the president's address? well, we are expecting his arrival any moment. no. there's lots of anticipation here outside the irish parliament. he's expected to arrive, walk in, and i'm sure speak to a room packed full of lawmakers. i think we can expect this speech is going to be front and center focused on friendship. the personal political ties between ireland and the united states. that something that president biden has spoken of extensively already during this visit. he really has a sense of real feeling of a sort of home coming almost like a family reunion here. beyond that and new or political side, i think we can expect the president to speak about the ongoing war in ukraine. other transatlantic efforts to support the war torn country and ireland is militarily neutral. so it's not a big military backer of ukraine on like the united states. but dublin has been a big political backer of keith, particularly in brussels, where ireland has been quite outspoken
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let's take you back live out here into the town of dublin again at the corner of village parkway in dublin boulevard. that's really we were all truly began. we're calling it the starting point here. families already out here. there were, but some of those lawn chairs are already set up hours in advance, just so people can mark their spot of where they wanted to sit and make sure they got a good view again. you can still see some of the people of some of the first people who will be in line of the first wave of the parade or setting up just beyond that overpass here. it's all set to get started. and then within the next 30 minutes, we're live here in dublin. i'm james torres ktvu. fox two news. james thank you knew this morning. the chp and antioch police are investigating a deadly highway crash on a very busy night for law enforcement officers. that all happened shortly before 10 last night at the intersection of lone tree way and highway for, investigators say to black pickup trucks collided, killing one person and critically injuring two others. chp says this deadly crash came at the sam
let's take you back live out here into the town of dublin again at the corner of village parkway in dublin boulevard. that's really we were all truly began. we're calling it the starting point here. families already out here. there were, but some of those lawn chairs are already set up hours in advance, just so people can mark their spot of where they wanted to sit and make sure they got a good view again. you can still see some of the people of some of the first people who will be in line of...
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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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i like england in dublin tomorrow! ~ ., ., , dublin tomorrow! we will have to see about the rugby- _ dublin tomorrow! we will have to see about the rugby. come _ dublin tomorrow! we will have to see about the rugby. come the _ dublin tomorrow! we will have to see about the rugby. come the big - dublin tomorrow! we will have to see about the rugby. come the big race i about the rugby. come the big race it look like the english it game had all the lot. hot favourite galopin des champs made his move over the last fence and galloped his way to victory, completing a hat trick of gold the irish the black trainer. he was gold the irish the black trainer. he: wasjust so cool gold the irish the black trainer. he: was just so cool in gold the irish the black trainer. he: wasjust so cool in behind all the was just so cool in behind all the time that the race unfold and he just pulled out when he thought he needed to pull out and the horse answered his call.— answered his call. wonders and cheltenham _ answered his call. wonders and cheltenham were _ answ
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of law and order here in dublin.— long night for the forces of law and order here in dublin. thank you very much for that _ order here in dublin. thank you very much for that update. _ well, we'rejoined now by kitty holland, the social affairs correspondent from the irish times. i understand you are close to the scene of this multiple stabbing pretty soon after it happened. can you tell us how this incident has developed? you tell us how this incident has devel0ped?_ developed? yes, i have been covering an inuuest developed? yes, i have been covering an inquest which _ developed? yes, i have been covering an inquest which was _ developed? yes, i have been covering an inquest which was taking _ developed? yes, i have been covering an inquest which was taking place - an inquest which was taking place just across the road from where this happened and it happened during lunchtime so the inquest was on the break and some people involved in that court proceeding rushed in at a quarter to two this afternoon and said that
of law and order here in dublin.— long night for the forces of law and order here in dublin. thank you very much for that _ order here in dublin. thank you very much for that update. _ well, we'rejoined now by kitty holland, the social affairs correspondent from the irish times. i understand you are close to the scene of this multiple stabbing pretty soon after it happened. can you tell us how this incident has developed? you tell us how this incident has devel0ped?_ developed? yes, i have...
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some dublin firms of stuff to work from home is the violence persists spots. and on a lighter note, the famous macy's thanksgiving day parade has once again made his way through new york city. the 97th edition of the much beloved american tradition featured marching bands and flutes on new york's main avenues, the event through tens of thousands that to watch with tens of millions more following from hope. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of our top story. guitar says a brief truth and gaza will begin on friday morning at 7 am. local time with hostage on prisoner releases will follow iris later to monetary in age will begin flowing into gaza. as soon as the truce takes effects you're watching dw, nice from berlin. i'm how to handle, we'll have more news for you at the top of the hour. thanks for watching. take care . the cream was like a step in points, you know, 5 or 2 in so that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a significant from refrain, you can choose to go back or somewhere else color and key, more people than ever on the worl
some dublin firms of stuff to work from home is the violence persists spots. and on a lighter note, the famous macy's thanksgiving day parade has once again made his way through new york city. the 97th edition of the much beloved american tradition featured marching bands and flutes on new york's main avenues, the event through tens of thousands that to watch with tens of millions more following from hope. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of our top story. guitar says a brief truth...
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it is quite a moment in dublin. there _ like in dublin. it is quite a moment in dublin. there have _ like in dublin. it is quite a moment in dublin. there have been - like in dublin. it is quite a moment| in dublin. there have been tributes from the president and everyone who you have ever heard of in any position in ireland. i was listening to people on the streets, talking to colleagues, and talking to friends. i think it is fair to say that this is a very moving moment, people feel very sad. a lot of people feel shocked. i think people are also not entirely surprised. she shocked. i think people are also not entirely surprised.— entirely surprised. she was so incredibly _ entirely surprised. she was so incredibly open, _ entirely surprised. she was so incredibly open, wasn't - entirely surprised. she was so incredibly open, wasn't she, l entirely surprised. she was so - incredibly open, wasn't she, even in that video that is there on the screen alongside you as you are talking to us, you can see the tears rolling down her cheek with nothing compares 2 u. the pain, t
it is quite a moment in dublin. there _ like in dublin. it is quite a moment in dublin. there have _ like in dublin. it is quite a moment in dublin. there have been - like in dublin. it is quite a moment| in dublin. there have been tributes from the president and everyone who you have ever heard of in any position in ireland. i was listening to people on the streets, talking to colleagues, and talking to friends. i think it is fair to say that this is a very moving moment, people feel very sad....
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lots of people on the streets for this event in dublin today. streets for this event in dublin toda . , ., ., , today. yes, there are. in the last 20 minutes. _ today. yes, there are. in the last 20 minutes, the _ today. yes, there are. in the last 20 minutes, the crowds - today. yes, there are. in the last 20 minutes, the crowds have - today. yes, there are. in the last i 20 minutes, the crowds have really swelled. they will be watching the procession through the streets of the south of dublin, a part of the city where shane macgowan lived and he passed away at home a week ago. you will be able to hear the music behind me, a group of musicians have been playing for the last half hour. it is a very emotional day, but people are celebrating his music and his life as well. we have been speaking to some people. you would have heard chris page in tipperary talking about it is sinead o'connor�*s birthday today on the day of shane macgowan�*s funeral. we were speaking to a woman who travelled from brae outside dublin where sinead o'connor�*s funeral procession took place. she said it
lots of people on the streets for this event in dublin today. streets for this event in dublin toda . , ., ., , today. yes, there are. in the last 20 minutes. _ today. yes, there are. in the last 20 minutes, the _ today. yes, there are. in the last 20 minutes, the crowds - today. yes, there are. in the last 20 minutes, the crowds have - today. yes, there are. in the last i 20 minutes, the crowds have really swelled. they will be watching the procession through the streets of the south of...
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pogroms, more than fifty arson attacks, clashes and attacks on police officers swept across dublin in a wave of riots. unrest in the irish capital began after that. how a man armed with a knife, reportedly from algeria, attacked a teacher and children. now the situation has succeeded take control, the center of dublin is patrolled by four hundred law enforcement officers, reporting by ivan blagov. a bus is burning in the center of dublin, pyrotechnics are exploding, and a tram is burning down nearby. the policeman fought off his own men and was literally stunned by a hail of blows. another police officer, running away from the crowd, barely managed with the words irish lives matter, on the live broadcast of the correspondent of national television ireland, the reporter could barely be heard above the shouts of close the borders. the reason for the riots was what happened in thursday attack on the children of a woman teacher, as well as two five-year-old and one six-year-old child were seriously injured. this is reported to passers-by. take away the knife from him, the motive of the cr
pogroms, more than fifty arson attacks, clashes and attacks on police officers swept across dublin in a wave of riots. unrest in the irish capital began after that. how a man armed with a knife, reportedly from algeria, attacked a teacher and children. now the situation has succeeded take control, the center of dublin is patrolled by four hundred law enforcement officers, reporting by ivan blagov. a bus is burning in the center of dublin, pyrotechnics are exploding, and a tram is burning down...
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but how to think dublin is reacting to the news of the last 24 hours. because doubling with very aware that the border between northern ireland and the republic would always be an issue even before the 2016 referendum and the and the way the partition muting this referendum was going to happen. they were on the ball one day with the you telling them this is going to be a problem. oh absolutely. i mean, during the breaks of referendum, the irish government were acutely aware of the negative ramifications that would arise in what would be a transformational act if, if, if actually the united kingdom left the european union. i mean, ireland, in the united kingdom joined the european union together. they'd never be in a situation before where they were one was outside and one was inside. and despite their advice and petitioning the british government, they proceeded without really looking at the implications they didn't even really decide what kind of breaks that they wanted. it wasn't clear in 2016 whether they would, for example, leave a single marker, th
but how to think dublin is reacting to the news of the last 24 hours. because doubling with very aware that the border between northern ireland and the republic would always be an issue even before the 2016 referendum and the and the way the partition muting this referendum was going to happen. they were on the ball one day with the you telling them this is going to be a problem. oh absolutely. i mean, during the breaks of referendum, the irish government were acutely aware of the negative...
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. there on the streets of dublin. and matthew. >> yeah, i mean, they're pretty worrying scenes as mark was saying, this has been going on for a while in dublin. they particularly they were the they were protesters at anti—immigration protesters were outside irish outside the doyle, the irish parliament. become parliament. and that's become quite focal point for this quite a focal point for this sort of disruption and for the two sides really facing off against one another, you know, one side saying they're they're putting undue pressure on politicians as they go about their business. the other saying they've got a legitimate right to protest. and i think that will play into will all be sort of play into the narrative we're seeing. >> goodness me. a very >> goodness me. just a very brief reminder. so if anyone is just reminder, just tuning in, just a reminder, mark, of the status of those casualties that we've just been talking well, very worrying >> yeah, well, very worrying information the youngest information abou
. there on the streets of dublin. and matthew. >> yeah, i mean, they're pretty worrying scenes as mark was saying, this has been going on for a while in dublin. they particularly they were the they were protesters at anti—immigration protesters were outside irish outside the doyle, the irish parliament. become parliament. and that's become quite focal point for this quite a focal point for this sort of disruption and for the two sides really facing off against one another, you know, one...
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did you get a sense of shock in dublin and across the country, don't you? i suppose also from the police over what has happened. that you? i suppose also from the police over what has happened.— over what has happened. that is exactly the _ over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. _ over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. i _ over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. i think - exactly the situation. i think people in dublin are shocked seeing this date of the capital city today. they haven't had rights of this nature for many decades. we saw this ugly stabbing with schoolchildren being seriously injured, then the spreading of erroneous, unsubstantiated rumours on social media around that, which led to a protest which quickly developed into violence, with far right groups in an opportunistic way using this stabbing in order to spread their messages about migration, and then othersjoining in and just messages about migration, and then others joining in and just generally an orgy of violence and looting. the rumours
did you get a sense of shock in dublin and across the country, don't you? i suppose also from the police over what has happened. that you? i suppose also from the police over what has happened.— over what has happened. that is exactly the _ over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. _ over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. i _ over what has happened. that is exactly the situation. i think - exactly the situation. i think people in dublin are shocked seeing this...
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and a swiss in dublin for us. -- on. and a swiss in dublin for us. —— andy swiss. scotland have chance to secure third spot in the table, equalling their best tournament for five years. they're in action at murrayfield against italy. it is currently 12—6 to scotland. they fell behind to an italy conversion, but duhan van der merwe's try had them back in front. they are cruising as we approach half—time. scotland have 11 consecutive wins over their opponents, but it's a much improved italy in recent times, who are hoping to not finish bottom for the first time since 2015. lots to come in the football, too. manchester city are in fa cup quarterfinal action today in one of the standout ties of the round. they welcome former captain vincent kompany back, as the manager of their opponents burnley. the winners wil go on to the semifinals at wembley. kompany says it'll be bizarre for him to go up against city. he was an exceptional captain. a top human being. and i think... i'm really pleased. 0n the other side, i'm a little bit concerned because when you start to pla
and a swiss in dublin for us. -- on. and a swiss in dublin for us. —— andy swiss. scotland have chance to secure third spot in the table, equalling their best tournament for five years. they're in action at murrayfield against italy. it is currently 12—6 to scotland. they fell behind to an italy conversion, but duhan van der merwe's try had them back in front. they are cruising as we approach half—time. scotland have 11 consecutive wins over their opponents, but it's a much improved...
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service mess, bbc news, dublin. >> our ireland correspondent emma vardy now joins me from dublin. emma, north of the border president biden chose his words very carefully did indeed today? a little bit more forthright. he called on the u.k. government to work more closely with the irish government to support northern ireland. >> absolutely. always more politically tricky territory in northern ireland. but, down here in the irish republic, he is almost universally welcomed. he has really been enjoying himself, as sarah smith was just saying there. he gave a very warm and relaxed speech to the irish parliament today. he cracked a few jokes and got a very warm welcome in return. lots of applause throughout that speech. his irish ancestry has been a real theme of this trip. he wanted to underlie the emotional significance for himself being here. i think that he got that across strongly. he touched on political subjects too. i wanted to make sure he understood ireland's history of conflict, oppression, and conflict and likened that to the situation of ukrainians saying that ireland has
service mess, bbc news, dublin. >> our ireland correspondent emma vardy now joins me from dublin. emma, north of the border president biden chose his words very carefully did indeed today? a little bit more forthright. he called on the u.k. government to work more closely with the irish government to support northern ireland. >> absolutely. always more politically tricky territory in northern ireland. but, down here in the irish republic, he is almost universally welcomed. he has...
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dublin. ., ., , ., turning their form around for dublin. ., ., dublin. you can't really. that was something _ dublin. you can't really. that was something special, _ dublin. you can't really. that was something special, seven - dublin. you can't really. that was something special, seven tries i dublin. you can't really. that was l something special, seven tries and the third biggest defeat for england history. a performance up left the french head coach emotional. he was taken away with how impressive they had actually been and when it comes to england themselves, you do look at them and as many were opposed for at them and as many were opposed for a new coach as he took on england, we still don't know any of the answers. also the style of play they want to achieve.— want to achieve. because of the chronology _ want to achieve. because of the chronology of — want to achieve. because of the chronology of the _ want to achieve. because of the chronology of the matches - want to achieve. because of the chronology of the matches on . chronology of the ma
dublin. ., ., , ., turning their form around for dublin. ., ., dublin. you can't really. that was something _ dublin. you can't really. that was something special, _ dublin. you can't really. that was something special, seven - dublin. you can't really. that was something special, seven tries i dublin. you can't really. that was l something special, seven tries and the third biggest defeat for england history. a performance up left the french head coach emotional. he was taken away with how...
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i university, trinity college in dublin. , , ., dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived _ dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived the _ dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived the life _ dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived the life i _ dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived the life i have - dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived the life i have lived. j dublin. i feel very privileged to| have lived the life i have lived. i do feel like i can help other people. white today katrina has returned to inspire youngsters in what remains one of coventry�*s most deprived areas. are rememberfeeling like nobody so to come full circle and to inspire a few children and talk to the teacher is a little bit about the impact that they have. you're live with bbc news. let's bring you some pictures now from the norwegian capital, 0slo, where they nato ministers have been addressed by n stoltenberg. we can listen in to what he is same. we don't touch they have translation at the moment but he is addressing foreign minist
i university, trinity college in dublin. , , ., dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived _ dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived the _ dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived the life _ dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived the life i _ dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived the life i have - dublin. i feel very privileged to have lived the life i have lived. j dublin. i feel very privileged to| have lived the life i have lived. i do feel like i can help other...
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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
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...
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s dublin prison. just last week, the jury convicted the former ward enof sexually assaulting eight inmates. the investigation that we have conducted with the f.b.i. identified other dublin employees including the former chaplain and we have an active and ongoing investigation. these problems just didn't happen overnight and the b.o.p. must defect them before they become endemocratic as we have seen at cole man and others as we have heard in the first panel. in short, these are substantial problems and need immediate action and the reports and recommendations are going to be very valuable as we move forward to address them. we are pleased by the recommendations contained in the attorney general's recent report by her task force. those recommendations need to be implemented promptly. i have had and the b.o.p. administrator. let me mention some additional issues that i'm hoping the committee will consider. the b.o.p. needs to be and take more timely action b.o.p. corrupt b.o.p. employees. the b.o.p. need
s dublin prison. just last week, the jury convicted the former ward enof sexually assaulting eight inmates. the investigation that we have conducted with the f.b.i. identified other dublin employees including the former chaplain and we have an active and ongoing investigation. these problems just didn't happen overnight and the b.o.p. must defect them before they become endemocratic as we have seen at cole man and others as we have heard in the first panel. in short, these are substantial...
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chaos in the center of dublin began after reports of the serious condition of the injured girl. she suffered serious injuries and is currently in intensive care at children's health ireland hospital on temple street. judging by these shots, in the evening. started look for migrants in hotels, in one of the videos, a crowd gathers at the holiday in express hotel , frightened guests are looking out of the windows, look at these poor people, white smoke is already visible near the entrance to the hotel, dublin police commissioner drew haris described the rioters as follows: a group of crazy hooligans driven by far-right ideology. a video with these words immediately spread across social networks and the outrages continued. later , looters appeared in the city center and began to destroy shops. look, they're breaking through inside, what the hell. the footage shows how some thugs are carrying out goods; for several hours, the authorities tried to regain lost control over the center of the capital. the minister of justice in front of the cameras promised to bring to justice the crimi
chaos in the center of dublin began after reports of the serious condition of the injured girl. she suffered serious injuries and is currently in intensive care at children's health ireland hospital on temple street. judging by these shots, in the evening. started look for migrants in hotels, in one of the videos, a crowd gathers at the holiday in express hotel , frightened guests are looking out of the windows, look at these poor people, white smoke is already visible near the entrance to the...
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as promised, let's take you back to dublin. this is afterfive people were stabbed in the city centre a little earlier. we heard from the irish police who gave us this update about what happened earlier today. one girl aged five years has sustained serious injuries and is receiving emergency medical treatment. one boy age five years and a girlaged treatment. one boy age five years and a girl aged six years received less serious injuries were brought to ch i, lynford treatment. —— the aduu to ch i, lynford treatment. —— the adult female in her 30s is being treated for serious injuries. an aduu treated for serious injuries. an adult male in his 50s is also being treated for serious injuries at a hospital in the dublin region. scene remains sealed off at this time and a technical examination of the scene is ongoing. an incident room has been established and a senior of investigating officer has been appointed. the male in his 50s is a person of interest in this investigation, and we are not looking for any other person at t
as promised, let's take you back to dublin. this is afterfive people were stabbed in the city centre a little earlier. we heard from the irish police who gave us this update about what happened earlier today. one girl aged five years has sustained serious injuries and is receiving emergency medical treatment. one boy age five years and a girlaged treatment. one boy age five years and a girl aged six years received less serious injuries were brought to ch i, lynford treatment. —— the aduu to...
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that's good to, to look at a buck owens opinion on this in dublin. obviously we'll get into the good friday agreement little bit later in this conversation. that's what the whole board ritchie was about as well. but how to think dublin is reacting to the news of the last 24 hours. because doubling with very aware that the border between northern island and the republic would always be an issue even before the 2016 referendum and the, and the, and the way the british government muting this referenda was going to happen. they were on the bull, were they with the you telling them this is going to be a problem. oh absolutely. i mean, during the breaks of referendum, the irish government were acutely aware of the negative ramifications that would arise in what would be a transformational act if, if, if actually the united kingdom left the european union. i mean, ireland and united kingdom joined the european union together. they'd never be in a situation before where they were one was outside and one was inside. and despite their advice and petitioning th
that's good to, to look at a buck owens opinion on this in dublin. obviously we'll get into the good friday agreement little bit later in this conversation. that's what the whole board ritchie was about as well. but how to think dublin is reacting to the news of the last 24 hours. because doubling with very aware that the border between northern island and the republic would always be an issue even before the 2016 referendum and the, and the, and the way the british government muting this...
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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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so, we are seeing the scene in dublin. someone holding a classic photo of shane mcgullion stop the funeral cortege has come to an end but people are still milling on the streets. i think we'll be talking to one of the journalists. we see in the coffin go through the centre of dublin and it will be making its way to county tipperary. mark, yourfavourite pogues song? that's not a fair question mark, your favourite pogues song? that's not a fair question at all ajao dirty old town. that's a great song. originally written byjohn mccoll but covered by the pogues. all the ballads stop the moments were g hated the tenderness in his voice. �* were g hated the tenderness in his voice. . ., were g hated the tenderness in his voice. �* ., ., were g hated the tenderness in his voice. . ., ., i. were g hated the tenderness in his voice. . ., ., ,. ~' voice. and how do you think he will be looked back _ voice. and how do you think he will be looked back on _ voice. and how do you think he will be looked back on in, _ voice. and how
so, we are seeing the scene in dublin. someone holding a classic photo of shane mcgullion stop the funeral cortege has come to an end but people are still milling on the streets. i think we'll be talking to one of the journalists. we see in the coffin go through the centre of dublin and it will be making its way to county tipperary. mark, yourfavourite pogues song? that's not a fair question mark, your favourite pogues song? that's not a fair question at all ajao dirty old town. that's a great...
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dublin's-where the dublin's fair city, where the te— dublin's fair city, where the sun is shining.— dublin's fair city, where the sun is shining. so us president joe sun is shining. so us president roe htaeh— sun is shining. so us president joe biden reflecting that it is a great— joe biden reflecting that it is a great taw— joe biden reflecting that it is a great dayr he— joe biden reflecting that it is a great day, he said. and the indications— a great day, he said. and the indications that— a great day, he said. and the indications that the irish taoteeaeh— indications that the irish taoiseach ,— indications that the irish taoiseach , leo varadkar, has taoiseach, leo varadkar, has agreet— taoiseach, leo varadkar, has agreet wtth— taoiseach, leo varadkar, has agreed with him _ taoiseach, leo varadkar, has agreed with him saying, yes, the sun agreed with him saying, yes, the hae— agreed with him saying, yes, the sun has come out— agreed with him saying, yes, the sun has come out for you. thew-re— sun has come out for you. they're holding- sun has come out for you.
dublin's-where the dublin's fair city, where the te— dublin's fair city, where the sun is shining.— dublin's fair city, where the sun is shining. so us president joe sun is shining. so us president roe htaeh— sun is shining. so us president joe biden reflecting that it is a great— joe biden reflecting that it is a great taw— joe biden reflecting that it is a great dayr he— joe biden reflecting that it is a great day, he said. and the indications— a great day, he said. and the...
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s internal market. >> let's get the opinion on this in dublin. we will get into the good friday agreement a little bit later in this discussion. that is what the whole border agreement is about as well, but how do you think dublin is reacting to the news of the last 24 hours? dublin were very aware that the border between northern ireland and the republic would always be an issue, even before the 2016 referendum and the way the british government knew this was going to happen, they were on the ball, weren't they, with the eu, telling them this would be a problem? >> absolutely. during the referendum, the irish government were acutely aware of the negative ramifications that would arise in what would be a transformational act, if actually the united kingdom left the european union. ireland and the united kingdom joined the european union together. there had never been a situation before where one was outside and one was inside. despite their advice, they proceeded without really looking at the implications. they did not even decide what kind of br
s internal market. >> let's get the opinion on this in dublin. we will get into the good friday agreement a little bit later in this discussion. that is what the whole border agreement is about as well, but how do you think dublin is reacting to the news of the last 24 hours? dublin were very aware that the border between northern ireland and the republic would always be an issue, even before the 2016 referendum and the way the british government knew this was going to happen, they were...