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, ireland. there really is an opportunity _ ireland. there really is an opportunity to _ ireland. there really is an opportunity to make - ireland. there really is an i opportunity to make serious progress, notjust because of the accords that we signed 25 years ago, but just accords that we signed 25 years ago, butjust in terms of the way ireland is moving, and the way that it is taking its place in the world, and i just think that it feels so good to be able to have this emerging and a stronger relationship between the united states and ireland.- united states and ireland. earlier toda , mr united states and ireland. earlier today, mr biden _ united states and ireland. earlier today, mr biden spent _ united states and ireland. earlier today, mr biden spent time - united states and ireland. earlier today, mr biden spent time at. united states and ireland. earlier| today, mr biden spent time at the official residence of the irish president, telling him ireland is an incredible place and joking th
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ireland from the president to ireland but in particular from ireland to from the president to ireland but in particularfrom ireland to be president. so it really wasn't something to be whole. joint savings similar to something to be whole. joint savings similarto your something to be whole. joint savings similar to your own house of commons and house of lords are very rare and as you mentioned, only for us presidents have had this onjf kennedy, ronald reagan, bill clinton and now indeed resident biden so this is a very special notjust for president biden but for the ireland of ireland as a whole. it president biden but for the ireland of ireland as a whole.— of ireland as a whole. it felt like it was incredibly _ of ireland as a whole. it felt like it was incredibly symbolic - of ireland as a whole. it felt like it was incredibly symbolic and i of ireland as a whole. it felt like| it was incredibly symbolic and an important moment for ireland as well. it was thrust on the international stage. well. it was thrust on the internationalstage. i well. it was thrust on the international s
ireland from the president to ireland but in particular from ireland to from the president to ireland but in particularfrom ireland to be president. so it really wasn't something to be whole. joint savings similar to something to be whole. joint savings similarto your something to be whole. joint savings similar to your own house of commons and house of lords are very rare and as you mentioned, only for us presidents have had this onjf kennedy, ronald reagan, bill clinton and now indeed...
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of ireland. . ., ~ ,, . between america and the republic of ireland. . ., ~ . ., ireland. emma, thank you so much for brinuain us ireland. emma, thank you so much for bringing us up — ireland. emma, thank you so much for bringing us up today. _ ireland. emma, thank you so much for bringing us up today. we _ bringing us up today. we are following things very closely in ireland. we are expecting president joe biden to go to dublin castle for an official banquet for that we will be bringing you those live pictures. let's go to arlington because the pentagon is holding a news conference are leaked classified documents from the pentagon. you are listening to pat writer, the general two press secretary bringing us up—to—date. two press secretary bringing us up-to-date-— two press secretary bringing us u-to-date. . . , ~ , up-to-date. have a listen. austin are secretary _ up-to-date. have a listen. austin are secretary of _ up-to-date. have a listen. austin are secretary of defence - up-to-date. have a listen. austin are secretary of defence of - up-to-date. have a listen
of ireland. . ., ~ ,, . between america and the republic of ireland. . ., ~ . ., ireland. emma, thank you so much for brinuain us ireland. emma, thank you so much for bringing us up — ireland. emma, thank you so much for bringing us up today. _ ireland. emma, thank you so much for bringing us up today. we _ bringing us up today. we are following things very closely in ireland. we are expecting president joe biden to go to dublin castle for an official banquet for that we will be bringing you...
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. ., , ireland. people say that has been eace but ireland. people say that has been peace but it _ ireland. people say that has been peace but it has _ ireland. people say that has been peace but it has been _ ireland. people say that has been peace but it has been imperfect i ireland. people say that has been i peace but it has been imperfect and they mean that politically. what are your thoughts on the legacy of the good friday agreement. in your thoughts on the legacy of the good friday agreement.— your thoughts on the legacy of the good friday agreement. in terms of cominu good friday agreement. in terms of coming things _ good friday agreement. in terms of coming things down _ good friday agreement. in terms of coming things down it _ good friday agreement. in terms of coming things down it has _ good friday agreement. in terms of coming things down it has been - good friday agreement. in terms of coming things down it has been a i coming things down it has been a success, — coming things do
. ., , ireland. people say that has been eace but ireland. people say that has been peace but it _ ireland. people say that has been peace but it has _ ireland. people say that has been peace but it has been _ ireland. people say that has been peace but it has been imperfect i ireland. people say that has been i peace but it has been imperfect and they mean that politically. what are your thoughts on the legacy of the good friday agreement. in your thoughts on the legacy of the good friday...
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ireland. we taoiseach are watching ictures of ireland. we taoiseach are watching pictures of the _ ireland. we taoiseach are watching pictures of the former _ ireland. we taoiseach are watching pictures of the former talking - ireland. we taoiseach are watching pictures of the former talking to i pictures of the former talking to gerry adams, presumably the good friday agreement, it really underpinning this visit, isn't it? its early years. it's the major theme of the visit, which began in northern ireland for the president biden was speaking in northern ireland a little over 24 hours ago, was at ul5ter university in belfast city centre. focu5ing was at ul5ter university in belfast city centre. focusing on the peace process, a focus on the risks that politicians president biden took to make the compromi5e5 nece55ary politicians president biden took to make the compromi5e5 necessary for the peace deal. jerry adams a5 make the compromi5e5 necessary for the peace deal. jerry adams as you say, the leader at the time of sinn fein, which was th
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the ireland you are visiting _ ireland. the ireland you are visiting this _ ireland. the ireland you are visiting this week— ireland. the ireland you are visiting this week is - ireland. the ireland you are visiting this week is a - visiting this week is a multicultural, - visiting this week is a - multicultural, progressive visiting this week is a _ multicultural, progressive nation benefiting — multicultural, progressive nation benefiting a _ multicultural, progressive nation benefiting a -- _ multicultural, progressive nation benefiting a —— enormously- multicultural, progressive nation benefiting a —— enormously from multicultural, progressive nation. benefiting a —— enormously from a flow of— benefiting a —— enormously from a flow of immigrants _ benefiting a —— enormously from a flow of immigrants who _ benefiting a —— enormously from a flow of immigrants who have - benefiting a —— enormously from a i flow of immigrants who have arrived on our— flow of immigrants who have arrived on our shores — flow of immigrants who have a
the ireland you are visiting _ ireland. the ireland you are visiting this _ ireland. the ireland you are visiting this week— ireland. the ireland you are visiting this week is - ireland. the ireland you are visiting this week is a - visiting this week is a multicultural, - visiting this week is a - multicultural, progressive visiting this week is a _ multicultural, progressive nation benefiting — multicultural, progressive nation benefiting a _ multicultural, progressive nation benefiting a...
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ireland. i am very proud as an american to see this trip, coming off of the way that it is, with some people pleased to see our american president and to see the hope, the peace and love in life that he always brings with him. which is something that i am very proud of, the quality that he has, as a man and president.- proud of, the quality that he has, as a man and president. thank you so much forjoining _ as a man and president. thank you so much forjoining us _ as a man and president. thank you so much forjoining us here _ as a man and president. thank you so much forjoining us here on _ as a man and president. thank you so much forjoining us here on the - much forjoining us here on the programme from washington, dc. we arejust programme from washington, dc. we are just looking programme from washington, dc. we arejust looking at some programme from washington, dc. we are just looking at some live pictures of the main high street in done dork in county louth where he was presidentjoe biden
ireland. i am very proud as an american to see this trip, coming off of the way that it is, with some people pleased to see our american president and to see the hope, the peace and love in life that he always brings with him. which is something that i am very proud of, the quality that he has, as a man and president.- proud of, the quality that he has, as a man and president. thank you so much forjoining _ as a man and president. thank you so much forjoining us _ as a man and president. thank...
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the elections herein northern ireland. the dup_ elections here in northern ireland. the dup will be very firmly focused on that _ the dup will be very firmly focused on that. they have many council candidates — on that. they have many council candidates out there, and they will be candidates out there, and they will he going _ candidates out there, and they will be going to deny kerry back from unionist — be going to deny kerry back from unionist voters about their concerns on the _ unionist voters about their concerns on the windsor framework and protocol — on the windsor framework and protocol. and that'll be on the top of his— protocol. and that'll be on the top of his agenda. i think that this visit _ of his agenda. i think that this visit will— of his agenda. i think that this visit will come and go. i think the joe biden— visit will come and go. i think the joe biden recognises that. he is in putting _ joe biden recognises that. he is in putting a _ joe biden recognises that. he is in putting a lot of attention here, because — putting a lot of att
the elections herein northern ireland. the dup_ elections here in northern ireland. the dup will be very firmly focused on that _ the dup will be very firmly focused on that. they have many council candidates — on that. they have many council candidates out there, and they will be candidates out there, and they will he going _ candidates out there, and they will be going to deny kerry back from unionist — be going to deny kerry back from unionist voters about their concerns on the _...
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, northern ireland? i would tell you that one in ten americans associate with irish heritage stuff that's about 30 million americans and i would also go on to point that in some of these important battleground states in which biden will be focusing on during his election campaign, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin for example, you have huge populations of irish american who have strong affinity to irish america and would be interested in seeing this president over in northern ireland and ireland to train broke help civilised the political situation over there. but the political divide traditions are good for him in the us as well. the economic advantages accompanying american companies bidding up shop and put in a friend print on northern ireland are huge opportunities and one that she hopes he can shine a light on and encourage those who are trying to continue to work on this peace agreement to come together and get the deal done. he agreement to come together and get the deal done-— the deal done. he
, northern ireland? i would tell you that one in ten americans associate with irish heritage stuff that's about 30 million americans and i would also go on to point that in some of these important battleground states in which biden will be focusing on during his election campaign, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin for example, you have huge populations of irish american who have strong affinity to irish america and would be interested in seeing this president over in northern ireland and...
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. fin with their heritage, coming from ireland. ., ,., �*, ., ireland. on that point, it's a huge number of— ireland. on that point, it's a huge number of americans _ ireland. on that point, it's a huge number of americans that - ireland. on that point, it's a huge | number of americans that contract back to find a relative from ireland, it�*s a huge there in the united states. so in terms of what the president was hoping to get out of this trip, what do you think underpins it? clearly 25 years of the good friday agreement, but what else? ihis the good friday agreement, but what else? , , ., ,, else? his contribution - the us contribution _ else? his contribution - the us contribution to _ else? his contribution - the us contribution to the _ else? his contribution - the us contribution to the peace - else? his contribution - the us contribution to the peace in - contribution to the peace in northern ireland was very important backin northern ireland was very important back in the day with clinton and before that, and joe biden has also been involved
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_ northern ireland? well, it's not fair to northern ireland? well, it's not fairto really— northern ireland? well, it's not fair to reallyjudge _ northern ireland? well, it's not fair to reallyjudge any - northern ireland? well, it's not fair to really judge any type - northern ireland? well, it's not fair to really judge any type of l fair to reallyjudge any type of situation by a single event or day. the trend has been generally positive over the last decade or so. the violence has been declining certainly. there's no comparison to what was that during the troubles. there are still some individuals that feel it's justified in using violence whether it's for a political agenda or more commonly, for criminal activity, especially drug dealing. there are instruments that need to be used in order to address that. these communities need to be helpful to the police when they can and they also need to be safe in their homes. again, there's much more work to be done. it's all fixable, and i think that that is the message — it's all fixable, it jus
_ northern ireland? well, it's not fair to northern ireland? well, it's not fairto really— northern ireland? well, it's not fair to reallyjudge _ northern ireland? well, it's not fair to reallyjudge any - northern ireland? well, it's not fair to really judge any type - northern ireland? well, it's not fair to really judge any type of l fair to reallyjudge any type of situation by a single event or day. the trend has been generally positive over the last decade or so. the violence has been...
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we talk about what they want for the of northern ireland.— northern ireland. we are “ust trying to understand * northern ireland. we are “ust trying to understand what _ northern ireland. we are “ust trying to understand what the _ northern ireland. we arejust trying to understand what the meeting - to understand what the meeting between rishi sunak and joe biden will characterise look like, what they will discuss. we are being told not to expect any discussion on a free—trade agreement. that's something the uk has trying to secure since the uk voted to leave the eu. something that under donald trump's president ship was talked about, and very much hope for pre—brexit anyway. about, and very much hope for pre-brexit anyway.— about, and very much hope for pre-brexit anyway. yes, and i think joe biden pre-brexit anyway. yes, and i think joe biden is— pre-brexit anyway. yes, and i think joe biden is a _ pre-brexit anyway. yes, and i think joe biden is a very _ pre-brexit anyway. yes, and i think joe biden is a very different - joe biden is a very di
we talk about what they want for the of northern ireland.— northern ireland. we are “ust trying to understand * northern ireland. we are “ust trying to understand what _ northern ireland. we are “ust trying to understand what the _ northern ireland. we arejust trying to understand what the meeting - to understand what the meeting between rishi sunak and joe biden will characterise look like, what they will discuss. we are being told not to expect any discussion on a free—trade...
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.— northern ireland. great welcome - resident northern ireland. great welcome president bite _ northern ireland. great welcome president bite into _ northern ireland. great welcome president bite into the _ northern ireland. great welcome president bite into the k - northern ireland. great welcome president bite into the k for- northern ireland. great welcome president bite into the k for the l president bite into the k for the fourth _ president bite into the k for the fourth time since his presidency but particularly to a part of the uk that is— particularly to a part of the uk that is very special and dear to him _ that is very special and dear to him it— that is very special and dear to him. it also reminds us of the contributions american—made to the peace _ contributions american—made to the peace process as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement and president aydin and i spoke _ agreement and president aydin and i spoke a _ agreement and president aydin and i spoke a
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ile know what awaited them. -- emigrate from ireland-— from ireland. he has been an active member of— from ireland. he has been an active member of the _ from ireland. he has been an active member of the irish-american - from ireland. he has been an active| member of the irish-american lobby member of the irish—american lobby within washington, dc for decades. he was not previously supported, as some were in america, of the ira or a fundraising for them but he was very critical of the british approach to northern ireland and this came from his upbringing, from the family tales of ancestors who had to leave in tough times, around the time of the irish famine in the 19th century. that has been part and parcel ofjoe biden throughout his political career. sometimes he has ended up making jokes about nobody with orange is welcome here, that is something he did as vice president. but as president he is tempering different sides of his family and heritage, he made references to his english heritage as well, but i think we will see the green on display. he
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ireland as well. so, it is a matter of reaffirming that the united states, which has a long history, dating back almost 50 years, of strong commitments to bringing a peaceful settlement to northern ireland, and that is something that has been worked on very intensively, over the decades. worked on by a succession of politicians and civil servants in ireland and the united states. starting with the latejohn hume, who very cleverly spotted that capitol hill and irish americans on capitol hill and irish americans on capitol hill and irish americans on capitol hill where the people that needed to be targeted, because the official american line in the early 70s, when the troubles broke out, are same as the official line in britain, was that northern ireland was a domestic matter to be resolved by britain. and that ireland has no role in it, and or indeed, would somebody like the united states. the state department would certainly subscribe to that. you then had rather loose cannons, to use an unfortunate t
ireland as well. so, it is a matter of reaffirming that the united states, which has a long history, dating back almost 50 years, of strong commitments to bringing a peaceful settlement to northern ireland, and that is something that has been worked on very intensively, over the decades. worked on by a succession of politicians and civil servants in ireland and the united states. starting with the latejohn hume, who very cleverly spotted that capitol hill and irish americans on capitol hill and...
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through democracy alone. fiur ireland through democracy alone. oi" responsibility is ireland through democracy alone. iii " responsibility is for the future. the past will take care of itself. let's plan for the day that we can govern ourselves without the corrosive rule of london. and govern ourselves without the corrosive rule of london. and a former loyalist _ corrosive rule of london. and a former loyalist paramilitary i corrosive rule of london. and a | former loyalist paramilitary said violence should now be well in the past. violence should now be well in the ast. ., ,., , violence should now be well in the ast. ., , , ., violence should now be well in the ast. , , ., , past. nobody should be living in fear. i past. nobody should be living in fear- i accept— past. nobody should be living in fear. i accept that _ past. nobody should be living in fear. i accept that the _ past. nobody should be living in fear. i accept that the peace i fear. i accept that the peace process _ fear. i accept that the peace process isn't probably perfect, but
through democracy alone. fiur ireland through democracy alone. oi" responsibility is ireland through democracy alone. iii " responsibility is for the future. the past will take care of itself. let's plan for the day that we can govern ourselves without the corrosive rule of london. and govern ourselves without the corrosive rule of london. and a former loyalist _ corrosive rule of london. and a former loyalist paramilitary i corrosive rule of london. and a | former loyalist...
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the good friday agreement as one _ ireland. the good friday agreement as one of— ireland. the good friday agreement as one of the rear things democrats and republicans can both agree on that across — and republicans can both agree on that across the aisle and washington everybody _ that across the aisle and washington everybody want to see it succeed and almost _ everybody want to see it succeed and almost nothing else in american politics— almost nothing else in american politics you can see that of. what does the president _ politics you can see that of. what does the president do _ politics you can see that of. what does the president do now- politics you can see that of. “target does the president do now with politics you can see that of. kwisgt does the president do now with the rest of his time here? it does the president do now with the rest of his time here?— rest of his time here? it has come to an end in _ rest of his time here? it has come to an end in northern _ rest of his time here? it has come to an end in northern ireland, - rest of his time here? i
the good friday agreement as one _ ireland. the good friday agreement as one of— ireland. the good friday agreement as one of the rear things democrats and republicans can both agree on that across — and republicans can both agree on that across the aisle and washington everybody _ that across the aisle and washington everybody want to see it succeed and almost _ everybody want to see it succeed and almost nothing else in american politics— almost nothing else in american politics you can...
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. ., , , ireland. 0k, really interesting talkin: to ireland. 0k, really interesting talking to you. _ ireland. 0k, really interesting talking to you. thank - ireland. 0k, really interesting talking to you. thank you - ireland. 0k, really interesting talking to you. thank you so l ireland. 0k, really interesting- talking to you. thank you so much for coming on. lord paul murphy, former minister for northern ireland between 1997—1999. now — buckingham palace has released new details about king charles' coronation — from the procession route, to the crownjewels that will be used. here's the latest from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. less than four weeks now to their big day, and preparations for the coronation of king charles iii and the crowning of camilla as his queen are in full swing. first, the route that will take them from buckingham palace to westminster abbey and back again has been confirmed. from the palace down the mall to trafalgar square and then down whitehall, around parliament square to the abbey's west door. the return route will be the same journey in
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ireland and the - northern ireland and the opportunities _ northern ireland and the opportunities that- northern ireland and the opportunities that have i northern ireland and the - opportunities that have already northern ireland and the _ opportunities that have already been fostered~ _ opportunities that have already been fostered~ he — opportunities that have already been fostered. , ., ., opportunities that have already been fostered. ., , ., , ., , fostered. he said that young people are not moving _ fostered. he said that young people are not moving away _ fostered. he said that young people are not moving away so _ fostered. he said that young people are not moving away so much, - fostered. he said that young people l are not moving away so much, people want to stay. is that the case, are still people looking... for want to stay. is that the case, are still people looking. . ._ want to stay. is that the case, are still people looking... for me, 'ust to sta in still people looking... for me, 'ust to stay in belfast i still people looking... for me, 'ust to stay in belfast and
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without doubt in my view northern ireland has benefited - northern ireland has benefited hugely from the good friday agreement. i was therefore 30 years of the troubles, it was a bad and sad time for the history of northern ireland. plea the agreement business was difficult, limited foreign investment and companies were not growing. northern ireland was not on the tourist map. fast forward to following the agreement, north american organisations have invested 1.5 billion and two organisations and businesses in northern ireland. that it had people unemployed in north american organisations and two examples are all and citibank employing circa 5000 people. and tourism is on the map, and belfast alone this year 175 clue ships will dock bringing £20 million into the economy. as a result of the good friday agreement business is in a much better place. we have challenges and much to do but definitely compelling plea and post the ad very different environments. stormont assembly still suspended, still disagreements about the outcome of the framework and post—brexit bidding and agents. ho
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joe biden has now moved on to the republic of ireland. more on i the republic of ireland. more on that later in the programme. in other news, a difficult few months, elon musk talks exclusively to the bbc about troubled times at twitter. and myanmar�*s military government confirms it carried out tuesday's
joe biden has now moved on to the republic of ireland. more on i the republic of ireland. more on that later in the programme. in other news, a difficult few months, elon musk talks exclusively to the bbc about troubled times at twitter. and myanmar�*s military government confirms it carried out tuesday's
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ireland moving in away, helinu minister. ireland moving in away, helping countries _ minister. ireland moving in away, helping countries around - minister. ireland moving in away, helping countries around the - minister. ireland moving in away, l helping countries around the world dealing with starvation, the way you have welcomed, i know it is not easy, welcome to ukrainians here and the leadership you have shown. it feels good to be able to have this emerging and stronger and stronger relation between the united states and ireland. ithink relation between the united states and ireland. i think our values are the same and our concerns are the same. i'm looking forward to continuing working with you. thank ou and i continuing working with you. thank you and i am _ continuing working with you. thank you and i am looking _ continuing working with you. thank you and i am looking forward - continuing working with you. thank you and i am looking forward to - you and i am looking forward to hearing — you and i am looking forward to hearing about your visit to belfast and the _ hear
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a showcase of all that the uk and ireland has to offer, a | the uk and ireland has to offer, a landmark moment, i am immensely proud to be backing the bid. i will]! proud to be backing the bid. i will certainly be _ proud to be backing the bid. i will certainly be going _ proud to be backing the bid. i will certainly be going for— proud to be backing the bid. ithe ii. certainly be going for tickets! on a more serious note, given that brexit put a strain on relations between britain and ireland, which since the good friday agreement, saying that is what we came here to talk about, that has made a huge difference. if you think, for hundreds of years, relations between dublin and london were very difficult, the good friday agreement partly was possible because those relationships had changed, and brexit has put a strain, there are no two ways about it, so the idea of britain and ireland jointly bidding for such a major sporting tournament does suggest that they are on better terms again. tide suggest that they are on better terms again-— suggest that they are on better terms again. sug
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this is someone with a long history of relationships with the ireland of ireland. i know there is some negativity around it and saying it's a snub to the victors government and british people because he spent only one day there but you have to put it in context. he was invited to do this by prime minister sunak a few weeks ago and agreed. it was all choreographed us up the reason he agreed and was there to mark the 25 years was that it allowed him to announce economic investment into northern ireland which is something thatis northern ireland which is something that is needed and something the british government want to see. there is a further trigger at work. really ask a question, what is the uk government wants of this? what they want is a tree deal with the united states and this is going to, hopefully, from the uk's point of view, i like that. when rishi sunak goes to washington injune, he hopes he can advance all of that based on all of this taking place today. luci; all of this taking place today. lucy was talking _ all of this taking place today. lucy was t
this is someone with a long history of relationships with the ireland of ireland. i know there is some negativity around it and saying it's a snub to the victors government and british people because he spent only one day there but you have to put it in context. he was invited to do this by prime minister sunak a few weeks ago and agreed. it was all choreographed us up the reason he agreed and was there to mark the 25 years was that it allowed him to announce economic investment into northern...
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i do to invest economically in the future of northern ireland.— of northern ireland. i do apologise for that. i cast _ of northern ireland. i do apologise for that. i cast my _ of northern ireland. i do apologise for that. i cast my eyes _ of northern ireland. i do apologise for that. i cast my eyes down - of northern ireland. i do apologise for that. i cast my eyes down and l for that. i cast my eyes down and picked up the wrong notes. i appreciate you clarifying that and of course elaborating on that point. when it comes to irish history, president biden you may have noticed yesterday was criticised when it came to being slightly anti—british. two comments are that matter? the came to being slightly anti-british. two comments are that matter? the do and there was — two comments are that matter? the do and there was a — two comments are that matter? the do and there was a very _ two comments are that matter? the do and there was a very deliberate - and there was a very deliberate effort yesterday to counter that narrative. the four dup leader who is now a comme
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it comes at a time when people in both northern ireland and the republic of ireland are marking the republic of ireland are marking the 25th anniversary of the good friday peace agreement, which largely ended the conflict in northern ireland, after three decades. so, that is surely a theme decade5. so, that is surely a theme of the present biden speech, when ever he does arrive. and certainly, politician5 ever he does arrive. and certainly, politicians have been gathering here for a number of hours now, waiting for a number of hours now, waiting for what will certainly be a historic moment in the history of hi5toric moment in the history of the irish parliament, and in the history of this nation. find the irish parliament, and in the history of this nation.— history of this nation. and you mentioned — history of this nation. and you mentioned there, _ history of this nation. and you mentioned there, the - history of this nation. and you mentioned there, the good i history of this nation. and you - mentioned there, the good friday agreement. a minister at leo varadkar, when he spoke to r
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of ireland should stay open. that was seen as important, given the history of political violence there, to maintain the peace. so northern ireland remained in the eu's single market for goods even while the rest of the united kingdom, left. under the protocol, goods are checked as they arrive in northern ireland — to make sure they comply with the rules of the eu's single market. but unionists say the protocol creates a barrier between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. in late february, uk prime minister rishi sunak met with eu commission president ursula von der leyen, and a new deal was created. among the provisions, the northern ireland assembly would be able to pull an emergency brake for changes to eu goods rules. but the dup has refused this deal too. speaking earlier, leader sirjeffrey donaldson says his party's not under any pressure to return to power sharing. the solution won't be found in speeches made at stormont, it will be found in the hard graft and the hard yards that we need to undertake
of ireland should stay open. that was seen as important, given the history of political violence there, to maintain the peace. so northern ireland remained in the eu's single market for goods even while the rest of the united kingdom, left. under the protocol, goods are checked as they arrive in northern ireland — to make sure they comply with the rules of the eu's single market. but unionists say the protocol creates a barrier between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. in late...
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the republic of ireland. he will be in belfast where he will go to a new university campus and meet uk prime minister rishi sunak and then onto the republic of ireland, he will visit dublin, and county mayo, county louth, and it will be a bit of a homecoming for the us president. he describes himself as a proud irish american, proud irish catholic and when he goes to county mayo, he will meet with his cousins who sometimes go to the white house, they go for st patrick's day, and he will do a speech outside the cathedral in the town of ballina. in that town they have us flags out, there are murals painted on walls, and i think he has a real personal connection with ireland, and those moments when he's with his family and meeting people from across ireland, are the things he is really going to be looking forward to. he is keen to show how much he supports northern ireland and the republic. it is hard to overstate the important role the us played in the good friday agreement. i think, without the us around the t
the republic of ireland. he will be in belfast where he will go to a new university campus and meet uk prime minister rishi sunak and then onto the republic of ireland, he will visit dublin, and county mayo, county louth, and it will be a bit of a homecoming for the us president. he describes himself as a proud irish american, proud irish catholic and when he goes to county mayo, he will meet with his cousins who sometimes go to the white house, they go for st patrick's day, and he will do a...
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ireland, we have just been age from 60 to — 64. ireland, we havejust been in dublin. the pension age is 66 rising to 68 by the year 2028. germany, currently 65. italy, 67. the uk, 66. soon to move to 67. why would france be any different? we know the cost of people living longer is growing, but there are still huge resentment and opposition to his plans. i there are still huge resentment and opposition to his plans.— opposition to his plans. i must say that i disagree _ opposition to his plans. i must say that i disagree with _ opposition to his plans. i must say that i disagree with your— opposition to his plans. i must sayj that i disagree with your numbers. unless you say france is at 67 already, because the numbers you put is the age after which you can retire and have a full pension, even if you didn't contribute enough. but actually, if you are true to the system in germany for instance, he should say that in germany people can leave at the age of 63 if they have contributed at least 35 years. you should say that in the uk of course you can leave before 67.
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i _ -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. ithink— -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. i think that - -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. i think that is - -- northern ireland? the pump and the ceremony. i think that is a - the ceremony. i think that is a pity, he had no assembly to address. it would be ridiculous going to stormont and talking to an empty room or a room peoplejust turned up for 15 minutes to listen to him, they have not been there for 15 months so there is no point sending out the posse to round them up to listen to a speech when they are not there in theirjobs. i am afraid you can't blamejoe biden for that. that is because the institutions in northern ireland are not running. i think that is a pity. but anyway, you have to make changes as you go. i am very familiar with the nuance —— with the new ulster university building in belfast, it is a beautiful location, the city centre, the heart of belfast. and it is a good place for president biden to make his address and hopefully to meet some of the party leaders.
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it it has given northern ireland? it has given northern ireland a breathing space. it has given it an end to violence. it has given a template. you showed those pictures earlier of the queen and martin mcguinness. that would have been unthinkable. he was also unthinkable to see the reverend ian paisley sitting down alongside gerry adams and forging a warm relationship with martin mcguinness. so the unthinkable can be achieved. but it's not over then, and that was what was wrong. the work didn't continue. the british and irish governments were both too hands off, and that needs to change because some heads need not get parliament back working. some heads need not get parliament back working-— some heads need not get parliament back working. jayne, mary says heads should be knocked _ back working. jayne, mary says heads should be knocked together. - back working. jayne, mary says heads should be knocked together. i- back working. jayne, mary says heads should be knocked together. i have i should be knocked together. i have heard that phrase a few times on the street
it it has given northern ireland? it has given northern ireland a breathing space. it has given it an end to violence. it has given a template. you showed those pictures earlier of the queen and martin mcguinness. that would have been unthinkable. he was also unthinkable to see the reverend ian paisley sitting down alongside gerry adams and forging a warm relationship with martin mcguinness. so the unthinkable can be achieved. but it's not over then, and that was what was wrong. the work didn't...
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so he has credibility, he has a _ ireland. so he has credibility, he has a long — ireland. so he has credibility, he has a long read on this issue. sol think— has a long read on this issue. sol think a _ has a long read on this issue. sol think a bit— has a long read on this issue. sol think a bit of— has a long read on this issue. sol think a bit of well pitched encouragement. he will know there will be _ encouragement. he will know there will be reactions against it. that is maybe — will be reactions against it. that is maybe why he is visiting northern ireland _ is maybe why he is visiting northern ireland on— is maybe why he is visiting northern ireland on a — is maybe why he is visiting northern ireland on a limited visit. but i hope _ ireland on a limited visit. but i hope people take a positive signal from the — hope people take a positive signal from the attention he gives to us. mark— from the attention he gives to us. mark durkan and lord empey, thank you for your time, fascinating to hear your thoughts. as i said, you were two of the men in the ro
so he has credibility, he has a _ ireland. so he has credibility, he has a long — ireland. so he has credibility, he has a long read on this issue. sol think— has a long read on this issue. sol think a _ has a long read on this issue. sol think a bit— has a long read on this issue. sol think a bit of— has a long read on this issue. sol think a bit of well pitched encouragement. he will know there will be _ encouragement. he will know there will be reactions against it. that is maybe —...
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. ~ ~' ., for the families of northern ireland. ~ ~ ., ., , ireland. we know that president biden did meet _ ireland. we know that president biden did meet with _ ireland. we know that president biden did meet with leaders - ireland. we know that president biden did meet with leaders of. biden did meet with leaders of the northern ireland parties and we know that there was political deadlock there at the moment copy we understand that president biden didn't press them on finding an agreement. should he have done so? i think the peeple _ should he have done so? i think the people who _ should he have done so? i think the people who are _ should he have done so? i think the people who are elect - should he have done so? i think the people who are elect to - should he have done so? i think the people who are elect to the| the people who are elect to the parliament sometimes just need a little nudge. friends saying look, we know how hard this is. he served in the us senate, i've served in the minnesota house, before i got elected to the us house and everyo
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northern ireland today has the promise of a spring time of peace. but 25 years on, the question of whether to be part of the uk or ireland is still unresolved and there's no functioning government. the political battle between the two visions for northern ireland continues as ever today, and the fragile power—sharing partnership between unionists and nationalists set up here by the good friday agreement, has often collapsed. the agreement wasn't a settlement. the agreement was an accord to bring an end to the conflict. now the stage is set to mark the historic turning point that changed northern ireland in ways once believed impossible. for some, this anniversary is a testament to those who led northern ireland away from bombs and to the ballot box. this was an ugly conflict. it was brought to an end and that peace is worth preserving. but in a divided society, questions remain over whether the agreement of the past is now in need of reform to help unlock the political paralysis of today. emma vardy, bbc news. and we have so much more for you here
northern ireland today has the promise of a spring time of peace. but 25 years on, the question of whether to be part of the uk or ireland is still unresolved and there's no functioning government. the political battle between the two visions for northern ireland continues as ever today, and the fragile power—sharing partnership between unionists and nationalists set up here by the good friday agreement, has often collapsed. the agreement wasn't a settlement. the agreement was an accord to...
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ireland would _ irish people? is very important. ireland would punch _ irish people? is very important. ireland would punch over - irish people? is very important. ireland would punch over its - irish people? is very important. | ireland would punch over its way hugely with the us. we have had nearly 60 visits to the white house, way more than our strategic importance would suggest. jfk visit in 1960 was hugely symbolic. there was a reluctance by his advisers, they didn't think he should spend four days travelling around his ancestral home but he insisted. the four best days of his life. he played the footage over and over again. he said the blueprint, since then, eight sitting presidents have come to ireland and most of them have been artists ancestral. they are feel—good visit. great for tourism. there is a standing invitation every year for irish politicians to go to washington on st patrick's day and you get a full audience with the president. they are very, very strong ties. what are very, very strong ties. what about his _ are very, very strong ties. what abou
ireland would _ irish people? is very important. ireland would punch _ irish people? is very important. ireland would punch over - irish people? is very important. ireland would punch over its - irish people? is very important. | ireland would punch over its way hugely with the us. we have had nearly 60 visits to the white house, way more than our strategic importance would suggest. jfk visit in 1960 was hugely symbolic. there was a reluctance by his advisers, they didn't think he should spend...
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ok. really was achieved by that visit to northern ireland.— northern ireland. ok, charlotte gallaaher northern ireland. ok, charlotte gallagher in _ northern ireland. ok, charlotte gallagher in county _ northern ireland. ok, charlotte gallagher in county mayo, i northern ireland. ok, charlotte| gallagher in county mayo, thank northern ireland. ok, charlotte i gallagher in county mayo, thank you very much indeed. you are watching bbc news. good morning. it is going to be another day dominated by sunny spells and sharp and thundery downpours for many of us. so if you have seen some early morning sunshine, i hope you managed to get out and enjoy it a little. it does become quite messy as we go through the day. we had a line of more heavy persistent rain from these weather fronts that are slipping their way south and east over into france. the heaviest of the rain across south—west england and south wales over the last few hours and as it pushes its way through the channel isles, we'll see a fair amount of cloud and some showery outbreaks of rain almost anywhere
ok. really was achieved by that visit to northern ireland.— northern ireland. ok, charlotte gallaaher northern ireland. ok, charlotte gallagher in _ northern ireland. ok, charlotte gallagher in county _ northern ireland. ok, charlotte gallagher in county mayo, i northern ireland. ok, charlotte| gallagher in county mayo, thank northern ireland. ok, charlotte i gallagher in county mayo, thank you very much indeed. you are watching bbc news. good morning. it is going to be another day dominated...
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ireland? it has been raised. police are sa in: ireland? it has been raised. police are saying that _ ireland? it has been raised. police are saying that they _ ireland? it has been raised. police are saying that they felt _ ireland? it has been raised. police are saying that they felt there - ireland? it has been raised. police are saying that they felt there wasj are saying that they felt there was the chance that dissident republicans were planning some kind of attack over the easter weekend which is just past. of attack over the easter weekend which isjust past. thankfully, nothing of any real significance occurred. there were some issues in the city of derry, not too far from belfast, that is involved what looked like very young teenagers throwing petrol bombs at police officers and they set one of the land rover is on fire. that was sad for a lot of people because firstly it is the anniversary of the good friday agreement, secondly northern ireland is on the world stage at the moment and it was covered by international news organisations. thirdly, these
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ireland for the next 25 ears. ., ., ., ., years. you mention there are two former taoiseach. _ years. you mention there are two former taoiseach. president - years. you mention there are two i former taoiseach. president biden's sister, lots of people. a very significant address he is due to give in the next hour.— significant address he is due to give in the next hour. yes, this is a ma'or give in the next hour. yes, this is a major national _ give in the next hour. yes, this is a major national event _ give in the next hour. yes, this is a major national event and - give in the next hour. yes, this is a major national event and this i a major national event and this country is generally enjoying the relationship it has with the president. there are four out of about 160 people objecting to us foreign policy. but many are there to savour a moment in history. a us president addressing members of the parliament. it isn't something that happens in many countries around the world so ireland believes it is punching above its weight di
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i celebrate were it not for the women of northern ireland.— of northern ireland. i remember startin: of northern ireland. i remember starting in _ of northern ireland. i remember starting in 1995, _ of northern ireland. i remember starting in 1995, meeting - of northern ireland. i remember starting in 1995, meeting with i starting in 1995, meeting with protestant and catholic women, mothers, and daughters, sisters, aunts, friends, who may have attended different churches on sunday but seven days a week prayed that their husbands and sons, their friends, we'd come back and forth from work, from shopping, peacefully. prayed for a better future for their children and grandchildren. women like the late mo mowlam, pat hume, determined, unstoppable forces for peace. and joyce mccartan, who brought together protestant and catholic women in a safe house where they realised they all wanted the same things, good jobs, good schools, peaceful, secure neighbourhoods, streets you could walk safely down. doctor claire rice is also in belfast from liverpool university, she specia
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the republic of ireland. the good friday agreement was signed on 10 april 1998 and approved by public votes in northern ireland and the republic of ireland. it resulted in a new government for northern ireland, representing both nationalists and unionists. inafew in a few hours, joe biden will arrive in northern ireland. joe biden is set to make a speech at belfast�*s ulster university on tusday, before heading to the republic of ireland, where he has ancestral roots. charlotte gallagher reports. belfast is gearing up for the arrival of us presidentjoe biden and below me is the street he'll be staying on. the cordons are out so people can't park there and we think the security quaden will be in place tomorrow morning around the hotel, then around the university he will go to on wednesday to meet people. that's his only public engagement here in northern ireland before he moves south into rebel republic. i think it's about a celebration of the good friday agreement while he is coming here but also looking fo
the republic of ireland. the good friday agreement was signed on 10 april 1998 and approved by public votes in northern ireland and the republic of ireland. it resulted in a new government for northern ireland, representing both nationalists and unionists. inafew in a few hours, joe biden will arrive in northern ireland. joe biden is set to make a speech at belfast�*s ulster university on tusday, before heading to the republic of ireland, where he has ancestral roots. charlotte gallagher...
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president biden is only in northern ireland for a few hours. does it feel significant people there, do they hope there will be some positive outcome when it comes to trade, politics? i will be some positive outcome when it comes to trade, politics?- it comes to trade, politics? i think -eo . le it comes to trade, politics? i think --eole in it comes to trade, politics? i think people in northern _ it comes to trade, politics? i think people in northern ireland - it comes to trade, politics? i think. people in northern ireland currently are quite resigned to the political situation here and the fact the devolved government can't seem to get its act together and it has been out of stormont for a year. i don't think there is any great expectation that and joe biden coming here will get power—sharing up and running again. but i think what people do appreciate is it is put in northern ireland on the world stage. 25 years after the good friday agreement. many people might not realise how much northern ireland has changed in that time. the political
president biden is only in northern ireland for a few hours. does it feel significant people there, do they hope there will be some positive outcome when it comes to trade, politics? i will be some positive outcome when it comes to trade, politics?- it comes to trade, politics? i think -eo . le it comes to trade, politics? i think --eole in it comes to trade, politics? i think people in northern _ it comes to trade, politics? i think people in northern ireland - it comes to trade, politics? i...
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northern ireland on alert. police warned republicans could provoke violence as the country marks 25 years of the good friday agreement. iam i am live in dover where passengers trying to get away for easter are once again facing delays, though fortunately, not on the scale we saw last weekend. millions of banknotes featuring the image of the king are being made for release next year. we have exclusive access to the printing process. good afternoon. first, police in northern ireland are warning that dissident republican groups may try to cause public disorder to draw police into attacks over the easter weekend. extra officers are being drafted in ahead of a visit by president biden next week as part of events to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement. our ireland correspondent chris page reports from belfast. in northern ireland this weekend, people are holding events to mark a quarter of a century of relative peace. the agreement signed on good friday, 1998, largely ended three decades of conflic
northern ireland on alert. police warned republicans could provoke violence as the country marks 25 years of the good friday agreement. iam i am live in dover where passengers trying to get away for easter are once again facing delays, though fortunately, not on the scale we saw last weekend. millions of banknotes featuring the image of the king are being made for release next year. we have exclusive access to the printing process. good afternoon. first, police in northern ireland are warning...
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the republic of ireland. the good friday agreement was signed on the 10th of april 1998 and approved by public votes in northern ireland and the republic of ireland. it resulted in a new government for northern ireland, representing both nationalists and unionists. and northern ireland and the republic of ireland are preparing for president biden�*s arrival on tuesday. he touches down in belfast on tuesday evening on air force one — his first official visit here as president. he is set to give a keynote speech at belfast�*s ulster university, before heading to the republic of ireland, where he has ancestral roots. it's not his first visit to the area — biden retraced his roots to mayo and louth on a previous trip in 2016. charlotte gallagher reports. belfast is really gearing up at the moment for the arrival of us presidentjoe biden. and actually, on the street below me is the hotel where he's going to be staying. and already, the cordons are out so people can't park there and we think the security co
the republic of ireland. the good friday agreement was signed on the 10th of april 1998 and approved by public votes in northern ireland and the republic of ireland. it resulted in a new government for northern ireland, representing both nationalists and unionists. and northern ireland and the republic of ireland are preparing for president biden�*s arrival on tuesday. he touches down in belfast on tuesday evening on air force one — his first official visit here as president. he is set to...
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the us and ireland. gosh, it seems that everyone you talks to are somehow connected to or related to present biden. it is quite extraordinary. why make it really is, seven. so many people in this town have links to him. it was his great great grandfather that emigrated to the united states from pennsylvania to this town. he left for work and there weren't opportunities there at that time and now his great, great grandson is coming back as president of the united states and what an incredible story.— incredible story. there must be something _ incredible story. there must be something in — incredible story. there must be something in the _ incredible story. there must be something in the water- incredible story. there must be something in the water of - incredible story. there must be something in the water of the l incredible story. there must be . something in the water of the river behind me becausejoe biden is making a speech over the river are building where the first us president —— mary rob
the us and ireland. gosh, it seems that everyone you talks to are somehow connected to or related to present biden. it is quite extraordinary. why make it really is, seven. so many people in this town have links to him. it was his great great grandfather that emigrated to the united states from pennsylvania to this town. he left for work and there weren't opportunities there at that time and now his great, great grandson is coming back as president of the united states and what an incredible...
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government in northern ireland under the good friday agreement. why is it important for us president to make this visit and mark this anniversary of the good friday agreement? well, the us government is an independent third party and friendly to both sides, both the republic of ireland and the catholic population in northern ireland as well as the uk and the protestants population. so we have a unique position to help. we have a unique position to hel. ., ., , help. unique position to help and obviously _ help. unique position to help and obviously the _ help. unique position to help and obviously the us - help. unique position to help and obviously the us play - help. unique position to help| and obviously the us play add big role in help negotiate the good friday agreement as well but we heard from our correspondent there this has been an imperfect peace in northern ireland. so looking back now 25 years later, how successful has this agreement been? ~ ~ , successful has this agreement been? ~ ~ _ ., been? well, i think by all standards _ been? w
government in northern ireland under the good friday agreement. why is it important for us president to make this visit and mark this anniversary of the good friday agreement? well, the us government is an independent third party and friendly to both sides, both the republic of ireland and the catholic population in northern ireland as well as the uk and the protestants population. so we have a unique position to help. we have a unique position to hel. ., ., , help. unique position to help and...
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also a few showers for western scotland and northern ireland. away from that, some spells of sunshine around. temperatures not as high as yesterday. tonight showers continue across north western areas of uk and otherwise the weather is drier and the winds are lighter. temperatures three to six degrees, leading to a chilly start to tuesday morning. for many a bright enough morning with some sunshine. showers from the word go for western scotland and through the afternoon it turns unsettled with rain moving in. temperatures about 10 to 14 degrees. through tuesday afternoon we will see the winds pick up afternoon we will see the winds pick up and it is through tuesday night it gets windy in western areas with gusts up to 60mph. we could see a zone of stronger winds if we get a deeper area of low pressure. some of the most exposed areas could get winds up to 80mph, but this uncertainty about the strength of the strongest winds. on wednesday the strongest winds. on wednesday the low pressure takes up residence and we will see some heavy rain and thun
also a few showers for western scotland and northern ireland. away from that, some spells of sunshine around. temperatures not as high as yesterday. tonight showers continue across north western areas of uk and otherwise the weather is drier and the winds are lighter. temperatures three to six degrees, leading to a chilly start to tuesday morning. for many a bright enough morning with some sunshine. showers from the word go for western scotland and through the afternoon it turns unsettled with...
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tom foley, former us ambassador to ireland, thankl ambassador to ireland, thank you very much forjoining us on the abc. you very much for “oining us on the abc. ., ~ , ., -- bbc. turning now to the fallout of the massive document leak out in the us. the files, some marked �*top secret�*, are circulating on social media. us officials say it's still not clear who's behind it. and for the first time since the leak, we've heard from the us defence secretary lloyd austin. now, i can't more wildig wildig justice department department's investigation is ongoing, but we take this very seriously and we take this very seriously and we will continue to investigate and turnover every rock until we find the source of this and the extent of it —— can't much more. and the us is taking this investigation seriously because officials say this leak is a risk to national security. so let's look closer at what's in those documents and the impact they may in the us and abroad. here's the bbc�*s barbara plett usher. there's been an alarming hit on us intelligence, dozens of apparently classified do
tom foley, former us ambassador to ireland, thankl ambassador to ireland, thank you very much forjoining us on the abc. you very much for “oining us on the abc. ., ~ , ., -- bbc. turning now to the fallout of the massive document leak out in the us. the files, some marked �*top secret�*, are circulating on social media. us officials say it's still not clear who's behind it. and for the first time since the leak, we've heard from the us defence secretary lloyd austin. now, i can't more...
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let's get more from mark devenport, a northern ireland journalist and a former bbc ireland correspondent who covered the signing of the good friday agreement in 1998. good to see you. thanks forjoining us today. so, 25 years on since the signing of the good friday agreement. relative peace and most of that time. why now this rising possible dissident attacks? well, it is clear that these dissident irish republican organisations, whilst they are extremely small in comparison to the provisional ira which was active before the good friday agreement, are trying to ramp things up. just in recent weeks and months, they attempted to murder a senior police officer in a callous and brutal attack whilst he was coaching young people could playing football. he survived but was seriously injured. at the flight there is a fear on the part of the police that they may use the focus being placed in northern ireland, the international media being in town for president biden�*s visit, to try to plan some disturbances, particularly on easter monday, when they were planning to march in any case to mark a h
let's get more from mark devenport, a northern ireland journalist and a former bbc ireland correspondent who covered the signing of the good friday agreement in 1998. good to see you. thanks forjoining us today. so, 25 years on since the signing of the good friday agreement. relative peace and most of that time. why now this rising possible dissident attacks? well, it is clear that these dissident irish republican organisations, whilst they are extremely small in comparison to the provisional...