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mark. news by dublin and washington. mark, thank ou news by dublin and washington. mark, thank you very — news by dublin and washington. mark, thank you very much _ news by dublin and washington. mark, thank you very much for _ news by dublin and washington. mark, thank you very much for your _ thank you very much for your thoughts on this. mark devenport, a former political editor for bbc northern ireland. i believe now we can go back to belfast and to your correspondentjennifer 0'leary and the correspondent jennifer 0'leary and the belfast correspondentjennifer 0'leary and the belfast newsroom there. jennifer, bring us up—to—date with what you're hearing. than? jennifer, bring us up-to-date with what you're hearing.— what you're hearing. any further news on the _ what you're hearing. any further news on the story. _ what you're hearing. any further news on the story. as _ what you're hearing. any further news on the story. as mark- what you're hearing. any further news on the story. as mark was| news on the story. as mark was saying, this story and this de
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now to ourformer jennifer speaking last from dublin. now to our former dublin correspondent. a huge political shock this announcement? absolutely, no indication — shock this announcement? absolutely, no indication this _ shock this announcement? absolutely, no indication this was _ shock this announcement? absolutely, no indication this was going _ shock this announcement? absolutely, no indication this was going to - no indication this was going to happen — no indication this was going to happen. leo varadkar we know reputation for being a straight talker, not being like a normal politician, _ talker, not being like a normal politician, he was prepared to tell it as he _ politician, he was prepared to tell it as he sought when he was the minister. — it as he sought when he was the minister, not often to the delight of his— minister, not often to the delight of his ministerial colleagues. he indicated — of his ministerial colleagues. he indicated asjennifer of his ministerial colleagues. he indicated as jennifer has of his ministerial colleagues. he indicated asjenn
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it's always a great crowd, and a good crowd in dublin as well, so. a good crowd in dublin as well, so everyone — a good crowd in dublin as well, so everyone is— a good crowd in dublin as well, so everyone is looking _ a good crowd in dublin as well, so everyone is looking forward to - a good crowd in dublin as well, so everyone is looking forward to it. i everyone is looking forward to it. there'll _ everyone is looking forward to it. there'll be — everyone is looking forward to it. there'll be a _ everyone is looking forward to it. there'll be a few— everyone is looking forward to it. there'll be a few tired _ everyone is looking forward to it. there'll be a few tired bodies - everyone is looking forward to it. . there'll be a few tired bodies some people _ there'll be a few tired bodies some people i_ there'll be a few tired bodies some people i mentioned _ there'll be a few tired bodies some people i mentioned nostalgia - there'll be a few tired bodies some people i mentioned nostalgia at- there'll be a few tired bodies some| people i mentioned nostalgia at the end, people
it's always a great crowd, and a good crowd in dublin as well, so. a good crowd in dublin as well, so everyone — a good crowd in dublin as well, so everyone is— a good crowd in dublin as well, so everyone is looking _ a good crowd in dublin as well, so everyone is looking forward to - a good crowd in dublin as well, so everyone is looking forward to it. i everyone is looking forward to it. there'll _ everyone is looking forward to it. there'll be — everyone is looking forward to it....
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a win against scotland in dublin would do it, as would a draw... even defeat with two bonus points... but with about ten minutes to go, they lead to 17—6 at the aviva stadium. the story of the game so far. scotland's finn russell who's the leading scorer in the six nations this season was the first to put points on the scoreboard in the eighth minute at the aviva stadium. butjust five minutes later, ireland hooker dan sheehan saw his chance to hit back with the first try of the match. russell though kept scotland in touching distance, just a point behind at half time. not long after the restart, jack crowley gave ireland a boost to put them four points clear. in a game of tight margins taidgh furlong thought he'd got ireland's second try, but the television match official felt the ball was dislodged as he tried to touch down. but in the last few moments, andrew porter has scored what could be the match winning try. still around ten minutes to go then. the 17-6, still around ten minutes to go then. the 17—6, ireland lead scotland. so it's likely
a win against scotland in dublin would do it, as would a draw... even defeat with two bonus points... but with about ten minutes to go, they lead to 17—6 at the aviva stadium. the story of the game so far. scotland's finn russell who's the leading scorer in the six nations this season was the first to put points on the scoreboard in the eighth minute at the aviva stadium. butjust five minutes later, ireland hooker dan sheehan saw his chance to hit back with the first try of the match. russell...
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our correspondent andy swiss is in dublin ahead of it all. ireland might have been tempted to make a few changes after that agonising defeat against england last weekend, but they haven't, their coach andy farrell said in the press conference earlier that when people are disappointed, you tend to get a good reaction. so he has named an entirely unchanged starting 15 to face scotland. that means calvin nash has been included. he had to leave the field at twickenham last weekend after only a few minutes after he suffered a head injury, but he has since passed a head injury assessment and is therefore available to play. as for scotland, there will be looking to bounce back from the defeat against italy last weekend. they have made two changes to their starting 15. the first six nations start for stafford mcdowall at centre, he replaces cameron redpath. well ben white returns at scrum—half. he was arrested last weekend, but he is back in the starting 15. as for england, they have made one change to their starting 15 as they prepare to face fran
our correspondent andy swiss is in dublin ahead of it all. ireland might have been tempted to make a few changes after that agonising defeat against england last weekend, but they haven't, their coach andy farrell said in the press conference earlier that when people are disappointed, you tend to get a good reaction. so he has named an entirely unchanged starting 15 to face scotland. that means calvin nash has been included. he had to leave the field at twickenham last weekend after only a few...
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patrick's day in dublin. - quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. he took the post after all the fallout from the racism scandal at the county. he helped to rebuild the coaching and playing set up. australian batter will pucovski will no longer be joining leicestershire — he's suffered from numerous concussions in his career, and needs to recover after being hit on the helmet during a sheffield shield match this month. manchester will host the group stage of the davis cup finals for the second year in a row. the event will take place at the ao arena in september. bologna, valencia and zhuhai in china are the other venues. after getting a taste for formula one last weekend injeddah, british driver ollie bearman is looking for a full—time seat next year. the teenager, who is ferrari's reserve driver, stepped in for carlos sainz on race weekend, the spaniard had appendicitis. the 18—year—old finished in the points in seventh, buts keeping himself grounded. you're only good at is your last race, so i think in a few weeks this will be forgotten a
patrick's day in dublin. - quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. he took the post after all the fallout from the racism scandal at the county. he helped to rebuild the coaching and playing set up. australian batter will pucovski will no longer be joining leicestershire — he's suffered from numerous concussions in his career, and needs to recover after being hit on the helmet during a sheffield shield match this month. manchester will host the group stage of the...
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so it's good — for the dublin racing festival. so it's good for racing. it's a cycle, we will— it's good for racing. it's a cycle, we will go — it's good for racing. it's a cycle, we will go down in the english will come _ we will go down in the english will come back— we will go down in the english will come back up again. that's the way sport— come back up again. that's the way sport is _ come back up again. that's the way sort is. �* . , come back up again. that's the way sort is. �* .,, my come back up again. that's the way sortis. �* sport is. and as nicky henderson said, sport is. and as nicky henderson said. you're _ sport is. and as nicky henderson said. you'rejust_ sport is. and as nicky henderson said, you're just a _ sport is. and as nicky henderson said, you're just a theory -- - said, you're just a theory —— thoroughly good bloke. i'm sure they'll be wanting to talk to you. we will have a bit of celebration to do. ., , ., ., ., ., , do. you deserve it! congratulations to willie mullins _ do. you deserve it! congratulations t
so it's good — for the dublin racing festival. so it's good for racing. it's a cycle, we will— it's good for racing. it's a cycle, we will go — it's good for racing. it's a cycle, we will go down in the english will come _ we will go down in the english will come back— we will go down in the english will come back up again. that's the way sport— come back up again. that's the way sport is _ come back up again. that's the way sort is. �* . , come back up again. that's the way sort...
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from dublin, and east—west. this is of course a day that settles the six nations at both top and bottom of the table and for the first time since 2003 it's wales who finish at the foot and receive with it the infamous wooden spoon. they lost their fifth game out of five to italy 24-21 as patrick gearey reports. the end of the tournament, the end of an era. goodbye to george north, master try scorer, even for an expert finisher, this one was tough. italy wouldn't make it any easier, the confidence they took from beating scotland flowed through them and past wales. monty ioane to the line. their first half was pointless. not so long ago, italy's place in the six nations was being questioned, but how is this for proof of progress? commentator: 0h, lorenzo pani! what a glorious try! 18—0, wales are staring at an unwanted utensil. staring at the wooden spoon, they brought out the heavy rollers, elliot dee forced the ball over, try at last. italy simply kept kicking towards the horizon, towards their second victory
from dublin, and east—west. this is of course a day that settles the six nations at both top and bottom of the table and for the first time since 2003 it's wales who finish at the foot and receive with it the infamous wooden spoon. they lost their fifth game out of five to italy 24-21 as patrick gearey reports. the end of the tournament, the end of an era. goodbye to george north, master try scorer, even for an expert finisher, this one was tough. italy wouldn't make it any easier, the...
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. bond the following weekend in dublin. and it is also wales versus france in the six nations on sunday. and that's all the sport for now. the duchess of sussex has criticised the "seemingly endless toxicity" of social media, revealing she was targeted with "bullying and abuse" while pregnant with her and prince harry's two children. meghan was the keynote speaker on a panel marking international women's day at the south by south west festival in texas. she said she now keeps her distance from such comments for her wellbeing, saying people have "forgotten our humanity" in certain parts of the media and online spaces. the bulk of the bullying i was receiving was online when i was pregnant with archie and lily and to really wrap your head around why people would be so hateful, it is not catty, it is cruel. police officers, firefighters, and other public servants who have died in the line of duty will now be honoured after their death. the elizabeth emblem is the civilian equivalent of the elizabeth cross, which recognises mem
. bond the following weekend in dublin. and it is also wales versus france in the six nations on sunday. and that's all the sport for now. the duchess of sussex has criticised the "seemingly endless toxicity" of social media, revealing she was targeted with "bullying and abuse" while pregnant with her and prince harry's two children. meghan was the keynote speaker on a panel marking international women's day at the south by south west festival in texas. she said she now...
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they played well in dublin _ scotland de gendt. they played well in dublin. don't have a great record in dublin. don't have a great record in ireland. — in dublin. don't have a great record in ireland, but they got the job done — in ireland, but they got the job done. england, in the end, didn't set up— done. england, in the end, didn't set upthe— done. england, in the end, didn't set up the nailbiter. it was a thriller. _ set up the nailbiter. it was a thriller, but england were edged out by france _ thriller, but england were edged out by france. as for wales, there are so many— by france. as for wales, there are so many questions for them. the wooden — so many questions for them. the wooden spoon for the first time in 21 years. — wooden spoon for the first time in 21 years, warren gatland heading in his resignation afterwards, only to have it _ his resignation afterwards, only to have it rejected. he feels confident, saying he can move wales forward _ confident, saying he can move wales forward. italy beat them in cardiff. how good — forwar
they played well in dublin _ scotland de gendt. they played well in dublin. don't have a great record in dublin. don't have a great record in ireland. — in dublin. don't have a great record in ireland, but they got the job done — in ireland, but they got the job done. england, in the end, didn't set up— done. england, in the end, didn't set upthe— done. england, in the end, didn't set up the nailbiter. it was a thriller. _ set up the nailbiter. it was a thriller, but england were edged...
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sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. speaking of change... the vietnamese president vo van thuong has resigned, after only one year in office. after a meeting of the ruling communist party the government issued a statement saying he had broken party rules and had negatively affected public opinion, and the reputation of the party. he is believed to have resigned over his links to a corruption scandal in his home province. mr thuong was appointed last year to replace another president forced to step down over corruption, which the party leadership has prioritised as a problem it needs to address. new zealand's economy has entered recession, according to government data. new zealand's economy shrank slightly in the fourth quarter as a number of industries including wholesale trade, retail and accommodation and manufacturing all weakened. baseball sensation shohei 0htani has made his regular season debut with the la dodgers in seoul. the japanese sports hero sent his fans into a frenzy on wednesday — with game tickets and 0htani merchandise se
sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. speaking of change... the vietnamese president vo van thuong has resigned, after only one year in office. after a meeting of the ruling communist party the government issued a statement saying he had broken party rules and had negatively affected public opinion, and the reputation of the party. he is believed to have resigned over his links to a corruption scandal in his home province. mr thuong was appointed last year to replace another president forced to step...
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from dublin, our sports correspondent andy swiss joins us. yes, it is st patrick's day weekend here in dublin, but they could have plenty more to celebrate here if ireland can win the six nations title. the ireland players are out training inside the stadium behind me earlier this morning. the permutations are a little bit tricky, but if ireland beat scotland here tomorrow or if they get a draw, they will be the champions. in fact, even a narrow defeat will almost certainly be enough. but anything else, and we could be heading for a dramatic finale, because england could then snatch the title in the last match of the entire championship, but they would have to beat france in lyon and they would have to beat them emphatically. as for wales, they are up against italy in cardiff. it's been a tough championship for wales. they lost their opening four matches they know and they have to beat italy tomorrow to avoid finishing bottom of the table for the first time in more than 20 years. as far as the title is concerned, ireland very much in pole pos
from dublin, our sports correspondent andy swiss joins us. yes, it is st patrick's day weekend here in dublin, but they could have plenty more to celebrate here if ireland can win the six nations title. the ireland players are out training inside the stadium behind me earlier this morning. the permutations are a little bit tricky, but if ireland beat scotland here tomorrow or if they get a draw, they will be the champions. in fact, even a narrow defeat will almost certainly be enough. but...
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on one hand it is possible _ dublin that weekend. on one hand it is possible she could make more money— is possible she could make more money from doing her own ashokan on the other— money from doing her own ashokan on the other the level of production of the other the level of production of the tour— the other the level of production of the tour i _ the other the level of production of the tour i don't think you'd be able to retrofit— the tour i don't think you'd be able to retrofit to the glastonbury state without _ to retrofit to the glastonbury state without a — to retrofit to the glastonbury state without a lot of work and this is a very— without a lot of work and this is a very lrusy— without a lot of work and this is a very busy touring schedule she has .ot very busy touring schedule she has got so _ very busy touring schedule she has got so i _ very busy touring schedule she has got so i imagine that's why that's not happening. her got so i imagine that's why that's not happening-— got so i imagine that's why
on one hand it is possible _ dublin that weekend. on one hand it is possible she could make more money— is possible she could make more money from doing her own ashokan on the other— money from doing her own ashokan on the other the level of production of the other the level of production of the tour— the other the level of production of the tour i _ the other the level of production of the tour i don't think you'd be able to retrofit— the tour i don't think you'd be able to retrofit to...
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sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. baseball sensation shohei ohtani has made his regular season debut with the la dodgers in seoul. the japanese sports hero sent his fans into a frenzy on wednesday — with game tickets and ohtani merchandise selling out since he landed in south korea last week. for more on this i spoke to sports pundit mike carlson. he has been a star in the past few years, twice the most valuable player of his league but what makes him special is that he is an exceptionally good hitter who also is a very good hitter who also is a very good picture. good hitter who also is a very good picture-— good hitter who also is a very good picture. even a babe ruth back in the _ good picture. even a babe ruth back in the 1920s, _ good picture. even a babe ruth back in the 1920s, when - good picture. even a babe ruth back in the 1920s, when they . back in the 19205, when they realise what a great hitter he was, they stopped him in pitching and he played every day as a hitter. nobody has done what ohtani i5 day
sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. baseball sensation shohei ohtani has made his regular season debut with the la dodgers in seoul. the japanese sports hero sent his fans into a frenzy on wednesday — with game tickets and ohtani merchandise selling out since he landed in south korea last week. for more on this i spoke to sports pundit mike carlson. he has been a star in the past few years, twice the most valuable player of his league but what makes him special is that he is an exceptionally...
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darran marshall reports from dublin. within minutes of the ballot boxes opening, it was clear ireland had said no. voters were asked to approve two amendments to the 1937 constitution, one around the definition of family and the other on care. government leaders say they respect the decision but are disappointed. on behalf of the government, we accept responsibility for the result. it was our responsibility to convince the majority of people to vote yes, and we clearly failed to do so. i think we struggled to convince people of the necessity or the need for the referendum at all, let alone the detail and the wording. those who campaigned for a no vote say the government misjudged the mood of the electorate. these two amendments by the government were an exercise in virtue signalling. this was a government flying a flag of progressiveness while at the same time refusing to provide real bread and butter services to families who really need it. ireland has voted no to constitutional change, but already some of the political
darran marshall reports from dublin. within minutes of the ballot boxes opening, it was clear ireland had said no. voters were asked to approve two amendments to the 1937 constitution, one around the definition of family and the other on care. government leaders say they respect the decision but are disappointed. on behalf of the government, we accept responsibility for the result. it was our responsibility to convince the majority of people to vote yes, and we clearly failed to do so. i think...
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sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. breaking news for you from japan. nhk reported that an earthquake with the permitted rate of magnitude of 5.3 is struck in the eastern part of japan. they are has a density of five from the 1—7 scale. we will have an update as the news becomes available to us. your are next—door in the meantime. the uk and australia have signed a new defence agreement which will make it easier for their defence forces to operate together in each other�*s countries. —— move on to our next story in the meantime. the warning, there's a flash photography. work together in areas such as undersea warfare and develop a joint climate action plan. in a news conference shortly after signing the agreement, australia's deputy prime minister richard marles highlighted its significance. the agreement we have signed todayis the agreement we have signed today is very practical, but is also very tiring. it does reflect the relationship which has become much more strategic, which has been much bigger national security dimension. here's uk def
sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. breaking news for you from japan. nhk reported that an earthquake with the permitted rate of magnitude of 5.3 is struck in the eastern part of japan. they are has a density of five from the 1—7 scale. we will have an update as the news becomes available to us. your are next—door in the meantime. the uk and australia have signed a new defence agreement which will make it easier for their defence forces to operate together in each other�*s countries. ——...
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belgium were held to a goalless draw in dublin by republic of irealnd. the republic missed a penalty as well. the danes are playing the swiss and as you can see no goals in that. there have been more delays at the miami open because of persistent rain. the first handful of matches are now under way though — which includes britain's jack draper in second round action. he's up against chile's nicolas jarri. he lost the first set on a tie break. max verstappen's perfect start to the new formula one season continues, he's already won the first two races from pole and the world champion has qualified quickest for sunday's australian grand prix in melbourne. the red bull driver was pushed close by ferarri's carlos sainz — the spaniard made an impressive return to action after missing the last race two weeks to have his appendix out. i cannot ask for more because it is impossible to be 100% and do a perfectjob today but i feel like if tomorrow i feel good i will give it my best shot. you need to be 100% to beat max tomorrow. it was a tale of two englishman
belgium were held to a goalless draw in dublin by republic of irealnd. the republic missed a penalty as well. the danes are playing the swiss and as you can see no goals in that. there have been more delays at the miami open because of persistent rain. the first handful of matches are now under way though — which includes britain's jack draper in second round action. he's up against chile's nicolas jarri. he lost the first set on a tie break. max verstappen's perfect start to the new formula...
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straight to dublin where ireland's rugby union team are celebrating once again. for the first time in nearly a decade, ireland have successfully defended their six nations title, after beating scotland 17—13 in theirfinal match in dublin. our sports correspondent andy swiss was watching. ireland lifted the six nations trophy after an enthralling win over scotland. it is the second year in a row that ireland are the six nations champions. last year because they won the grand slam, no grand slam this year because of the defeat to england last weekend, but once again, they have finished top of the table and they have that famous trophy. but it was a real struggle at times for ireland, they were not at times for ireland, they were not at their fluent best, there were a lot of handling errors, it was a pretty nervy occasion all round. there was real tension because huw jones went over for there was real tension because huw jones went overfor a there was real tension because huw jones went over for a try for scotland, that narrowed the gap and meant it was a nerve—
straight to dublin where ireland's rugby union team are celebrating once again. for the first time in nearly a decade, ireland have successfully defended their six nations title, after beating scotland 17—13 in theirfinal match in dublin. our sports correspondent andy swiss was watching. ireland lifted the six nations trophy after an enthralling win over scotland. it is the second year in a row that ireland are the six nations champions. last year because they won the grand slam, no grand...
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darran marshall reports from dublin. within minutes of the ballot box is open, it was clear ireland have said no. voters were asked to approve two amendments to the 1937 constitution, one around the definition of family and one on care. we accept responsibility for the result. it was our responsibility to convince the majority of people to vote yes, and we clearly failed to do so. i think we struggled to convince people of the necessity or a need for the referendum at all, let alone any detail and the wording. those who campaigned for a no vote say the government misjudged the mood of the electorate. these two amendments by the government were an exercise in virtue signalling. this was a government flying a flag of progressiveness while at the same time refusing to provide real bread and butter— time refusing to provide real bread and butter services to families who really _ and butter services to families who really need it. ireland has voted no to constitutional change, but already some of the political parties here
darran marshall reports from dublin. within minutes of the ballot box is open, it was clear ireland have said no. voters were asked to approve two amendments to the 1937 constitution, one around the definition of family and one on care. we accept responsibility for the result. it was our responsibility to convince the majority of people to vote yes, and we clearly failed to do so. i think we struggled to convince people of the necessity or a need for the referendum at all, let alone any detail...
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darran marshall reports from dublin. within minutes of the ballot boxes opening, it was clear ireland had said no. voters were asked to approve two amendments to the 1937 constitution, one around the definition of family and the other on care. government leaders say they respect the decision but are disappointed. as head of government and on behalf of the government, we accept responsibility for the result. it was our responsibility to convince the majority of people to vote yes, and we clearly failed to do so. i think we struggled to convince people of the necessity or the need for the referendum at all, let alone the detail and the wording. those who campaigned for a no vote say the government misjudged the mood of the electorate. these two amendments by the government were an exercise in virtue signalling. this was a government flying a flag of progressiveness while at the same time refusing to provide real bread and butter services to families who really need it. ireland has voted no to constitutional change, but alr
darran marshall reports from dublin. within minutes of the ballot boxes opening, it was clear ireland had said no. voters were asked to approve two amendments to the 1937 constitution, one around the definition of family and the other on care. government leaders say they respect the decision but are disappointed. as head of government and on behalf of the government, we accept responsibility for the result. it was our responsibility to convince the majority of people to vote yes, and we clearly...
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from dublin. they are preparing for st patrick's day in dublin this weekend but it may not be the only excuse to celebrate. ireland's players have been taking everything in their stride as they get ready to face scotland. even training in front of some of their younger fans. coach andy farrell, as always, a man in demand. : , andy farrell, as always, a man in demand.- here! _ andy farrell, as always, a man in demand.- here! they i andy farrell, as always, a man in demand.- here! they know| andy farrell, as always, a man in demand. fight]?! here! they know that demand. andy! here! they know that after lusty's — demand. andy! here! they know that after lusty's title, _ demand. andy! here! they know that after lusty's title, another _ demand. fichyi here! they know that after lusty's title, another is within their reach. no grand slam this time but still, they say, just a special —— last year's/ it's probably a matter ofjust a special —— last year's/ it's probably a matter of just the a sp
from dublin. they are preparing for st patrick's day in dublin this weekend but it may not be the only excuse to celebrate. ireland's players have been taking everything in their stride as they get ready to face scotland. even training in front of some of their younger fans. coach andy farrell, as always, a man in demand. : , andy farrell, as always, a man in demand.- here! _ andy farrell, as always, a man in demand.- here! they i andy farrell, as always, a man in demand.- here! they know| andy...
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andy swiss is in dublin for us. ireland know that if they beat scotland here this afternoon or if they get a draw, they will be the champions. even a narrow defeat will almost certainly be enough so the title is very much ireland's for the taking and it would be the second title in a row because of course, they won it last year so it would be some achievement for ireland. as for scotland, if they secured a huge win here over ireland, they might still have a mathematical chance perhaps of winning the title but they will know only too well that they have a terrible recent record against ireland. they have lost their last nine meetings.— ireland. they have lost their last nine meetinus. , ., ., . nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england — nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will— nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will be _ nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will be watching - nine meetings. over in lyon, france and england will be watching what i and england will be w
andy swiss is in dublin for us. ireland know that if they beat scotland here this afternoon or if they get a draw, they will be the champions. even a narrow defeat will almost certainly be enough so the title is very much ireland's for the taking and it would be the second title in a row because of course, they won it last year so it would be some achievement for ireland. as for scotland, if they secured a huge win here over ireland, they might still have a mathematical chance perhaps of...
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sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. as sara mentioned there, varadkar�*s tenure as prime minister led to groundbreaking social change in ireland. but not everything he did was met with praise. paul cunningham is a political correspondent for rte, ireland's public broadcaster, and he discussed how varadkar will be remembered as prime minister. i think one of his biggest legacies of the matter with for ireland during the brexit negotiators from the uk needing the european union are trying to ensure there was not a hardboard in and many irish politicians were over in the us trying to seek assistance as well as fanning out to try to bolster the irish position. i think that will be one of his key legacies he will be remembered for. another one will be covid—i9, which struck at a time when he was travelling in the us and had to walk down the steps of a hotel and say that the country was going to be closing down as a result of that. that obviously was a controversial issue on some measures were tough. there are people who
sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. as sara mentioned there, varadkar�*s tenure as prime minister led to groundbreaking social change in ireland. but not everything he did was met with praise. paul cunningham is a political correspondent for rte, ireland's public broadcaster, and he discussed how varadkar will be remembered as prime minister. i think one of his biggest legacies of the matter with for ireland during the brexit negotiators from the uk needing the european union are trying to...
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if ireland win in dublin again scotland it is back title. if they lose and pick up two bonus points, that will still be enough. the other possible outcomes bring their rivals into play with england to play france later their closest of them. you have to discuss these things. we are making discussions around three referees. we are going out to win. but of course there's a handful of us who might need to know the permutations. we want to put in a performance that is capable of winning. that is what the super saturday means for the competition. it's great that there are so many teams involved. if the first match is anything to go by, the fa cup quarter final weekend is going to be an entertaining one. championship side coventry are through to the semis for the first time since they won the trophy in 1987 after a dramatic 3—2 win over wolves at molineux. coventry had led 1—0, but two goals in the final ten minutes of normal time put wolves 2—1 up. it stayed that way until the 97th minute, with ellis simms getting second of the game to leve
if ireland win in dublin again scotland it is back title. if they lose and pick up two bonus points, that will still be enough. the other possible outcomes bring their rivals into play with england to play france later their closest of them. you have to discuss these things. we are making discussions around three referees. we are going out to win. but of course there's a handful of us who might need to know the permutations. we want to put in a performance that is capable of winning. that is...
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sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. as sara mentioned there, varadkar�*s tenure as prime minister led to ground—breaking social change in ireland. but not everything he did was met with praise. paul cunningham is a political correspondent for rte, ireland's public broadcaster, and he discussed how varadkar will be remembered as prime minister. i think one of his biggest legacies will be the manner he fought for ireland during the brexit negotiators from the uk leaving the european union, trying to ensure there was not a hard border and many irish politicians were over in the us trying to seek assistance as well as fanning out to try to bolster the irish position. i think that will be one of his key legacies he will be remembered for. another one will be covid—i9, which struck at a time when he was travelling in the us and had to walk down the steps of a hotel and say that the country was going to be closing down as a result of that. that obviously was a controversial issue and some measures were tough. there are s
sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. as sara mentioned there, varadkar�*s tenure as prime minister led to ground—breaking social change in ireland. but not everything he did was met with praise. paul cunningham is a political correspondent for rte, ireland's public broadcaster, and he discussed how varadkar will be remembered as prime minister. i think one of his biggest legacies will be the manner he fought for ireland during the brexit negotiators from the uk leaving the european union,...
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sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. a display of splendour and opulence, as vladimir putin gathered celebrity supporters for a lavish event in moscow after winning a fifth term as president at the weekend. it was an election that western leaders have called neither free or fair. the bbc�*s russia editor steve rosenberg got a rare invite to the kremlin. vladimir vladimirovich putin! they say that location is everything, if you want to impress an audience. applause so, vladimir putin invited his celebrity supporters to one of the swankiest parts of the kremlin. he wasn't easy to see, but the messaging was clear. in the hall where russian tsars had been crowned... ..russia's president thanked the vips for backing his re—election. we were there too. a rare invitation inside the kremlin. a sign, perhaps, of president putin's growing confidence. even though the west has dismissed the election as a sham. this is, in effect, vladimir putin's victory lap. having won the race, a race so designed that he couldn't lose it, the
sara girvin, bbc news in dublin. a display of splendour and opulence, as vladimir putin gathered celebrity supporters for a lavish event in moscow after winning a fifth term as president at the weekend. it was an election that western leaders have called neither free or fair. the bbc�*s russia editor steve rosenberg got a rare invite to the kremlin. vladimir vladimirovich putin! they say that location is everything, if you want to impress an audience. applause so, vladimir putin invited his...
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italy are off the mark in the women's six nations as they spoil ireland's day in dublin. hello and welcome along to the programme. rivalries resuming in the tense battle at the top of the premier league following the international break. arsenal started the day top, taking on champions manchester city at the etihad. more on that game in a moment. but it was liverpool who held their nerve first of all in the early game — coming from behind to beat brighton at anfield. andy swiss was watching that one. nervy times for liverpool, but finally it was job done. so, nervy times for liverpool, but finally it wasjob done. so, while the pressure might be going, so are liverpool's title hopes. we had games against brighton when we were never close, so today comes chasing them in the right moments, trigger the press in the right moment, so many good things for a football coach, and that's why i'm really happy with the result, as well. yes, it's nerve—racking, sorry, and for all of us, but that's the first of the last ten, let's keep going. we played well, we played against one of
italy are off the mark in the women's six nations as they spoil ireland's day in dublin. hello and welcome along to the programme. rivalries resuming in the tense battle at the top of the premier league following the international break. arsenal started the day top, taking on champions manchester city at the etihad. more on that game in a moment. but it was liverpool who held their nerve first of all in the early game — coming from behind to beat brighton at anfield. andy swiss was watching...
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women's six nations where italy withstood a late fightback from ireland for a bonus—point victory in dublin. two tries from vittoria vecchini, and another from valeria fedrighi had italy ahead by 27 points to seven midway through the second half. however, ireland came back with a nevejones try, before aura mutzzo sealed the bonus point win with a fourth for italy. katie corrigan scored to give ireland late hopes of a first six nations win in almost two years, but italy held on for victory. translation: it was| a tough match but it is an historic day for us. we never won in ireland so we are going to celebrate. i am very happy for the intensity and the level that we made. it isa it is a tough day for us, deeply disappointed to not get the win, — deeply disappointed to not get the win, as a group, started changing— the win, as a group, started changing the narrative a little bit and — changing the narrative a little bit and we want to talk about performing and we want to talk about _ performing and we want to talk about winning. you look back on that game, _ about winning. you look back
women's six nations where italy withstood a late fightback from ireland for a bonus—point victory in dublin. two tries from vittoria vecchini, and another from valeria fedrighi had italy ahead by 27 points to seven midway through the second half. however, ireland came back with a nevejones try, before aura mutzzo sealed the bonus point win with a fourth for italy. katie corrigan scored to give ireland late hopes of a first six nations win in almost two years, but italy held on for victory....
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last round of fixtures, ireland will look to still win the championship with victory over the scots in dublin. but england have pulled themselves right back into that as well. we will show you a little bit of what happened at twickenham later in the programme was up let's move on to the football. the last of today's five games in the premier league is under way, arsenal will move back to the top of the table for at least 2a hours if they beat brentford. declan rice gave them the lead with a header inside the first 20 minutes. but brentford responded before the break. arsenal goalkeeper aaron ramsdale took too much time on the ball — allowing yoane wissa to slide in and equalise on the stroke of half—time. they are back under way in the second half with the score still i—i. manchester united still have faint hopes of qualifying for the champions league after beating everton 2—0 at old trafford. they remain sixth, 8 points off the top 4. everton missed a string of chances and stay 16th, 5 points above the relegation zone. alex fletcher reports. change could be coming off the pitch at ol
last round of fixtures, ireland will look to still win the championship with victory over the scots in dublin. but england have pulled themselves right back into that as well. we will show you a little bit of what happened at twickenham later in the programme was up let's move on to the football. the last of today's five games in the premier league is under way, arsenal will move back to the top of the table for at least 2a hours if they beat brentford. declan rice gave them the lead with a...
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italy are off the mark in the womens six nations — as they spoil ireland's day in dublin. hello and welcome along to the programme. rivalries resuming in the tense battle at the top of the premier league today following the international break. arsenal started the day top, taking on champions manchester city at the etihad. more on that game in a moment. but it was liverpool who held their nerve first of all in the early game — coming from behind to beat brighton at anfield. andy swiss was watching that one. you could shield their belief. liverpool fans knew they would go top of the table for a few hours at least as long as he didn't lose to brighton, so fair to say this wasn't quite part of the plan. it is brighton, so fair to say this wasn't quite part of the plan.— quite part of the plan. it is far done straightaway! _ quite part of the plan. it is far done straightaway! and - quite part of the plan. it is far done straightaway! and what | quite part of the plan. it is far| done straightaway! and what a quite part of the plan. it is far- done straightaway! and what a
italy are off the mark in the womens six nations — as they spoil ireland's day in dublin. hello and welcome along to the programme. rivalries resuming in the tense battle at the top of the premier league today following the international break. arsenal started the day top, taking on champions manchester city at the etihad. more on that game in a moment. but it was liverpool who held their nerve first of all in the early game — coming from behind to beat brighton at anfield. andy swiss was...
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the sense, his lifestyle, his marriage to his partner, all of that was new when he came to power in dublin and i can think of another man in the united states who was on the rise like him, that is pete buttigieg and he could not mount a campaign in the way that varadkar had, but you make of him and what if his legacy. this an of him and what if his legacy. as an outsider i would _ of him and what if his legacy. as an outsider i would note _ of him and what if his legacy. as an outsider i would note that - of him and what if his legacy. as an outsider i would note that it - of him and what if his legacy. as an outsider i would note that it seems| outsider i would note that it seems ireland was perfectly fine with him being gay and that all went down just fine. as an observer of politics in general, i would observe that when a 45—year—old prime minister announces that for personal/ political reasons, he is stepping away from power, i feel there is another shoe to drop. i am not suggesting anything, i'm just saying that it is so unusual for people to relinquish power, unless there is some
the sense, his lifestyle, his marriage to his partner, all of that was new when he came to power in dublin and i can think of another man in the united states who was on the rise like him, that is pete buttigieg and he could not mount a campaign in the way that varadkar had, but you make of him and what if his legacy. this an of him and what if his legacy. as an outsider i would _ of him and what if his legacy. as an outsider i would note _ of him and what if his legacy. as an outsider i would...
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the past few years all across the world, from 0% tokyo to sans bar in texas, to the virgin mary in dublin. along with spirits and beers, augustin stocks two kinds of alcohol—free wine. the first is de—alcoholised. it's fermented like a traditional wine before the alcohol is then removed. you'll see the smell is close, but then the length in the mouth is different. you know what? that's so interesting. so i can taste the kind of familiarity, and then i'm waiting for the alcohol. but it hasn't arrived. it's like wine—lite. the second kind doesn't involve fermentation, and it's more like a poshjuice. and this one is very good if you eat it with your meat or pasta. we've picked a particularly potent one made from... ..beetroot. it's busy. i don't think i'm ready for this one yet. but this is exactly what we see with our customers. so now they are more looking into substitutes, so beer or de—alcoholised wine. and we know in some years they may look more for new recipes and new techniques and everything. but are parisians ready to embrace this new gastronomic experience? there's only on
the past few years all across the world, from 0% tokyo to sans bar in texas, to the virgin mary in dublin. along with spirits and beers, augustin stocks two kinds of alcohol—free wine. the first is de—alcoholised. it's fermented like a traditional wine before the alcohol is then removed. you'll see the smell is close, but then the length in the mouth is different. you know what? that's so interesting. so i can taste the kind of familiarity, and then i'm waiting for the alcohol. but it...
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this was the scene in dublin city centre where 5000 people took part in the annual traditional parade. the irish president, in his st patrick's day message, paid tribute to all irish women and men engaged in peacekeeping and humanitarian work around the world. this is bbc news. hello. once this morning's cloud and rain moved away we started to see things warming up, especially as we got some sunshine coming through. temperatures widely14, 15 degrees, made 17 degrees in the south, so warmer than it was yesterday. we are still in this mild air, as we head overnight and into monday. this weather system here eventually bringing some rain, but ahead of that we have two bands of cloud, with a little rain — not much on those at all. this second band of cloud heading eastwards will see the rain tending to die out in the night. clearer skies mean temperatures will be around five, six seven degrees, so that is cooler than last night. six seven degrees, so that is cooler than last night. some early mist and fog in the south—east. you can see how that band of cloud and any rain dies out. lots
this was the scene in dublin city centre where 5000 people took part in the annual traditional parade. the irish president, in his st patrick's day message, paid tribute to all irish women and men engaged in peacekeeping and humanitarian work around the world. this is bbc news. hello. once this morning's cloud and rain moved away we started to see things warming up, especially as we got some sunshine coming through. temperatures widely14, 15 degrees, made 17 degrees in the south, so warmer than...
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here in dublin we are expecting simon harris to speak shortly. this is taking place at the moment, in the bottom right—hand corner is simon covdi, the deputy leader of fine gael. simon harris has cleared the vote, simon cove said he has already spoken to simon over the last few days, he said he thinks he has done a really good job. this is significant because fine gael is one of the three parties involved in government, it will mean simon harris becomes the taoiseach, the prime minister, the country's youngest ever prime minister, or taoiseach. it comes after leo varadkar stepped down citing va radkar stepped down citing political and varadkar stepped down citing political and personal reasons. we will bring it to you when he speaks. well, simon harris is a senior member of the current irish government, and what is happening now is sequencing, if you will, towards him being eventually elected as the prime minister of ireland next month. later this afternoon he will be confirmed as the new leader of his own fine gael party, and that in itself is
here in dublin we are expecting simon harris to speak shortly. this is taking place at the moment, in the bottom right—hand corner is simon covdi, the deputy leader of fine gael. simon harris has cleared the vote, simon cove said he has already spoken to simon over the last few days, he said he thinks he has done a really good job. this is significant because fine gael is one of the three parties involved in government, it will mean simon harris becomes the taoiseach, the prime minister, the...
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women's six nations, where italy withstood a late fightback from ireland for a bonus—point victory in dublin. two tries from vittoria vecchini, and another from valeria fedrighi had italy ahead by 27 points to 7 midway through the second half. however, ireland came back with a nevejones try, before aura mutzzo sealed the bonus point win with a fourth for italy. katie corrigan scored to give ireland late hopes of a first six nations win in almost two years, but italy held on for victory. more details on all of those stories on the bbc sport website, but that is it for now. tanya. now to turkey, where voting in local elections has officially ended. millions of people have been going to the polls, which could see president erdogan�*s party retaking control of key cities it lost in the last vote five years ago. but partial results show that the current mayor there — ekrem imamoglu is leading against the candidate from erdogan�*s party. if imamoglou wins today, it would boost his standing as a potential rival to president erdogan in 2028. the elections are taking place against a backdrop of
women's six nations, where italy withstood a late fightback from ireland for a bonus—point victory in dublin. two tries from vittoria vecchini, and another from valeria fedrighi had italy ahead by 27 points to 7 midway through the second half. however, ireland came back with a nevejones try, before aura mutzzo sealed the bonus point win with a fourth for italy. katie corrigan scored to give ireland late hopes of a first six nations win in almost two years, but italy held on for victory. more...
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chance obviously for the championship, but a lot to play for this weekend and the following weekend in dublin. and that's all the sport for now. breaking news from pakistan. the present has been voted in for a second time, a11 votes to 181, according to the local media there —— the president. heavy gunfire has been heard near what remains of the presidential palace in the haitian capital, port—au—prince. there are reports armed gangs have once again invaded the international airport. a state of emergency and night time curfew have been extended for another month. haiti's main port has also announced that it is suspending operations because of worsening security conditions, following acts of sabotage and vandalism. heavily armed criminal gangs have control of most of the capital, and attacked the main airport, preventing the prime minister, ariel henry, from returning from abroad. haiti has suffered years of instability and escalating violence since the assassination of presidentjovenel moise in 2021. a fertility clinic in london has had its operating licence suspended because of "sign
chance obviously for the championship, but a lot to play for this weekend and the following weekend in dublin. and that's all the sport for now. breaking news from pakistan. the present has been voted in for a second time, a11 votes to 181, according to the local media there —— the president. heavy gunfire has been heard near what remains of the presidential palace in the haitian capital, port—au—prince. there are reports armed gangs have once again invaded the international airport. a...
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ireland will retain the title if they beat the scots in dublin. it is massive, but you cannot hide away from it, you have to embrace the challenge, there will be a lot of external pressure, we understand that, but we will need to be able to step it up, it is about making sure that we learn from the things we are doing, a young group of players who are not quite ready, some of them are not quite ready at this level, they have to learn really quickly about what test match rugby is all about, how you're going to be accurate, you have to stay in the fight, you have got to control things, and, yeah, just got to keep doing what we have been doing in training, making sure we are a bit more clinical for longer periods, so that we keep improving. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories. moto gp world champion francesco bagnaia made the perfect start to the defence of his title in qatar. the italian rose from fifth on the grid to take the lead on the opening lap and went on to win at losail by more than a second. south africa's brad binder was
ireland will retain the title if they beat the scots in dublin. it is massive, but you cannot hide away from it, you have to embrace the challenge, there will be a lot of external pressure, we understand that, but we will need to be able to step it up, it is about making sure that we learn from the things we are doing, a young group of players who are not quite ready, some of them are not quite ready at this level, they have to learn really quickly about what test match rugby is all about, how...
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he's been an important interlocutor with political interests in london and with dublin, as well. so with his influence now off the table, whatever happens to his court case, whether he's found guilty or not, it is what comes in his wake. how long can the interim leader hold things together? will he be in the position even longer? will he be elected? what happens to sirjeffrey�*s politicalseat, his constituency at westminster? there may have to be a by—election for that. what happens to the deputy first minister who is in power here but nominated by sirjeffrey donaldson himself? so with him removed, such a key, influential, long—standing figure who's been so important and was at the height of his political power, having successfully negotiated that deal which brought the northern ireland executive back into working function here just so recently, there are huge questions and although people say they are optimistic, they are determined, they are committed to making sure that things aren't destabilised here, the situation is so delicate, there are so many competing interests a
he's been an important interlocutor with political interests in london and with dublin, as well. so with his influence now off the table, whatever happens to his court case, whether he's found guilty or not, it is what comes in his wake. how long can the interim leader hold things together? will he be in the position even longer? will he be elected? what happens to sirjeffrey�*s politicalseat, his constituency at westminster? there may have to be a by—election for that. what happens to the...
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it does look as if we will see some rain for the last day of the six nations in both cardiff and dublin. perhaps some heavier rain here, but probably staying dry in leon for france's game against england this evening. but this evening, across the united kingdom, we're going to have more cloud around. as i say, temperatures continue to rise in the north and east. heavier rain arrives as well. more pulses of rain push in across southern and western areas, getting into central and eastern parts through the night. so with all the cloud and the rain, it will be a much milder night tonight. so as we start on sunday morning, it could be quite drab underneath this weather front, which still lingers across eastern scotland, much of england and perhaps parts of wales as well, with more to come later for northern ireland and western scotland. but what a dreary start, lots of misty low cloud because that's mild air on a relatively chilly sea. so it'll take a time for the brightness and sunshine to emerge, perhaps into the afternoon before that rain finally clears the east coast to reveal some sunsh
it does look as if we will see some rain for the last day of the six nations in both cardiff and dublin. perhaps some heavier rain here, but probably staying dry in leon for france's game against england this evening. but this evening, across the united kingdom, we're going to have more cloud around. as i say, temperatures continue to rise in the north and east. heavier rain arrives as well. more pulses of rain push in across southern and western areas, getting into central and eastern parts...
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we can cross now to dublin and our correspondent darren marshall. so the government said they were to reflect a modern and inclusive society but it seems the public have voted no. it is important to look at what the public were voting on yesterday, they were handed two ballot papers, one on family and they were asked to expand the definition of family beyond those just focused around marriage but the government used the phrase or other durable relationships which caused confusion with people. voters were also asked to remove a reference to women in the home and replace it with a more gender neutral one recognising care provided by all members of the family, and advocates for a no vote felt doctored up we will hear what advocates felt, in fact —— a no vote felt.... what is your reaction to what we are hearing so far? this felt. . .. what is your reaction to what we are hearing so far? this is a aood what we are hearing so far? this is a good day — what we are hearing so far? this is a good day for _ what we are hearing so far? this is a good da
we can cross now to dublin and our correspondent darren marshall. so the government said they were to reflect a modern and inclusive society but it seems the public have voted no. it is important to look at what the public were voting on yesterday, they were handed two ballot papers, one on family and they were asked to expand the definition of family beyond those just focused around marriage but the government used the phrase or other durable relationships which caused confusion with people....
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it does look as if we will see some rain for the last day of the six nations in both cardiff and dublin. perhaps some heavier rain here, but probably staying dry in lyon for france's game against england this evening. but this evening, across the united kingdom, we're going to have more cloud around. as i say, temperatures continue to rise in the north and east. heavier rain arrives as well. more pulses of rain push in across southern and western areas, getting into central and eastern parts through the night. so with all the cloud and the rain, it will be a much milder night tonight. so as we start our sunday morning, it could be quite drab underneath this weather front, which still lingers across eastern scotland, much of england and perhaps parts of wales as well, with more to come later for northern ireland and western scotland. but what a dreary start. lots of misty low cloud, because that's mild air, on a relatively chilly sea. so it'll take a time for the brightness and sunshine to emerge, perhaps into the afternoon before that rain finally clears the east coast to reveal some su
it does look as if we will see some rain for the last day of the six nations in both cardiff and dublin. perhaps some heavier rain here, but probably staying dry in lyon for france's game against england this evening. but this evening, across the united kingdom, we're going to have more cloud around. as i say, temperatures continue to rise in the north and east. heavier rain arrives as well. more pulses of rain push in across southern and western areas, getting into central and eastern parts...
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this was the scene in dublin city centre where 5,000 people took part in the traditional parade. the irish president, in his st patrick's day message, paid tribute to all irish women and men engaged in peacekeeping and humanitarian work around the world. president biden also hosted a st patrick's day brunch for the prime minister leo vardakar in washington dc. whilst the white house fountain was turned green to mark the event. that's the latest. plenty more on the bbc news — that's the latest. plenty more on the bbc news website. _ once the cloud and rain moved away we started warming up, 17 degrees across southern parts of england, warmer than it was yesterday. we're still in the mild air as we head overnight and into monday. this weather system here eventually some rain. ahead of that we have two bands of cloud with a little rain, not much on those at all. the second band of cloud heading eastwards seeing the rain tending to die out late in the night. clear skies ahead of that means temperatures will typically be around five, six, 7 degrees so that's a bit cooler than it was
this was the scene in dublin city centre where 5,000 people took part in the traditional parade. the irish president, in his st patrick's day message, paid tribute to all irish women and men engaged in peacekeeping and humanitarian work around the world. president biden also hosted a st patrick's day brunch for the prime minister leo vardakar in washington dc. whilst the white house fountain was turned green to mark the event. that's the latest. plenty more on the bbc news — that's the...