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i think of northern ireland. tell us a littleut what people are missing when they go into peace negotiations if women are not included. melanne: there is so much wisdom in what you said and before i make an attempt to address some of it, iant to thank the organizers, this is my second trip appear in a few weeks and these -- up here in a few weeks and these are profoundly deep and importa conversations there is a construct put in place by the security council of the united nations which focuses on peace and security. the resolution has been strengthened nine times over, realizing how critical it is that women fully participate in peace and security, whether it is in presenting conflict, anticipating in conflict negotiations, whether in relief recovery, restriction comes faster during the transition and also recognizes that women need to be protected. we are talking about ways agency when it comes to the resolution and regrettably the goals of the resolution have been largely unfulfilled. half the peace agreements
i think of northern ireland. tell us a littleut what people are missing when they go into peace negotiations if women are not included. melanne: there is so much wisdom in what you said and before i make an attempt to address some of it, iant to thank the organizers, this is my second trip appear in a few weeks and these -- up here in a few weeks and these are profoundly deep and importa conversations there is a construct put in place by the security council of the united nations which focuses...
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ireland. >> i want to congratulate my honorable friend again on his leadersh. i agree it's been very encouraging few weeks i salute the work deputy first minister d represent the future of northern ireland. i can assure him our commitment including further regulations to be lfí■aid to take power to deliver those commitments on uk internal trade also hosting the first of the council and the establishment. i comes on to this a fundamental point and i know youill agree. nort■whern ireland's place is stronger in that union locally elected politicians in place. representing the needs of all parts of the community. >> noting the report today on these spiraling costs of using - migrants on the prime minister ensure the prime minister for immigration meets the council and myself urgently so that we can release most of the base for regeneration of this iconic base the home of the red arrows.te ty my right honorable friend has engaged with a government on this important issue for his localmu workin
ireland. >> i want to congratulate my honorable friend again on his leadersh. i agree it's been very encouraging few weeks i salute the work deputy first minister d represent the future of northern ireland. i can assure him our commitment including further regulations to be lfí■aid to take power to deliver those commitments on uk internal trade also hosting the first of the council and the establishment. i comes on to this a fundamental point and i know youill agree. nort■whern...
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i'd like to think of northern ireland for sample. tell us a little bit about wha e going to a peace negotiation if the women are not included? >> there s much wisdom in what you said. before i make an attempt to address some of them i want to thank the organizers. again it's my second trip up here in a few weeks and these are profoundly deep and important conrs you know there is a construct that's been put in place by the se the united nations which focuses on peace and security. resolution 1325 and the resolution has been strengthened nine times over realizing how critical it is that women fully participate in peace and security whether participating in the kinds of negotiations kim addressed, whether in relief recovery and reconstruction in what comes after in the transitional recogs a tool of war and women need to bepr protected. what we are talking about is agency when it comes to this resolution. and regrettably the gfgely unfulfilled. half the peace agreements that arent put in place are abrogatee recurring. many of the genuine
i'd like to think of northern ireland for sample. tell us a little bit about wha e going to a peace negotiation if the women are not included? >> there s much wisdom in what you said. before i make an attempt to address some of them i want to thank the organizers. again it's my second trip up here in a few weeks and these are profoundly deep and important conrs you know there is a construct that's been put in place by the se the united nations which focuses on peace and security....
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and across this legislation what they have all for in the northern ireland but■[ regardles united kingdom. >> the future of children. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the future of children's services across london, sussex and beyond■ the existing surface is correlating and countless children. many engage in this process but the wrong decision is about to be made and ignoring the end of it is chosen tomorrow in this decision so we can present these services. >> mr. speaker, the local areas across the country and they are investing in more. these are levels that they are going to meet with. >> thank you, mr. speaker. addresses but this is more of a definition of extremism.meplace we may crimine people in a wide range. the set of trying to police people and offer this■n is acros the terrorism. >> those are good points. the way that she can support in the tools to tackle this and identify it is not nor would it impact free speech and we always try to protect. >> thank you, mr. speaker.■x#k in london they have allowed -- the mayor of london up to 200 of london's people and ms. supports and ou
and across this legislation what they have all for in the northern ireland but■[ regardles united kingdom. >> the future of children. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the future of children's services across london, sussex and beyond■ the existing surface is correlating and countless children. many engage in this process but the wrong decision is about to be made and ignoring the end of it is chosen tomorrow in this decision so we can present these services. >> mr. speaker, the...
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and i also in'd worked in northern ireland, you know when they were when they process then there was an attempt toet communities to reconcile in northern ireland, where there had been a lot ofle literally lived different sides of walls. you e that together? and one of the things they tried to do is they tried to bring people togetr agaiabout should the road be and what kbuild and should we have a, you know, youth community center in, you know, on this street or on that street? and who should be in charge of building it? and again, those can be controversial things. you know, nobody wants the bridge going by their house or they want the road to be somewhere else and they can be angry at it. butely to murder each other. whereas if you have people know protestant or is the state catholic, you know irish people will kill each other. and so are polarization feel so bad now is that is that from policy differences, you know, differences about, you know, money and maybe money, maybe property social issues. we've moved onto these existential differences. and that's much more bitter and angry.
and i also in'd worked in northern ireland, you know when they were when they process then there was an attempt toet communities to reconcile in northern ireland, where there had been a lot ofle literally lived different sides of walls. you e that together? and one of the things they tried to do is they tried to bring people togetr agaiabout should the road be and what kbuild and should we have a, you know, youth community center in, you know, on this street or on that street? and who should be...
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planning to deal with the legacy and continue to engage with everyone in northern ireland. setting out the best way forward i can confirm to him these specific issues directly with the irish government and will continue to do so and i vote for this very matter outstanding the this jurisdiction. i want to give as much information as possible. >> thank you, mr. speaker.ilita8 % to seven and a half gdp. 20,000 new jobs created in their arms industry which now employs an estimated three and a half million russians. my recent visit to ukraine i me. both expressed concerns. building a defense manufacturing jointly with uk defense companies in ukraine. meeting with me to discuss how we can unblock the democracy and my ukrainian friends they killed the arsenal of the free world together. i can ensure that we remain steadfast in our support to ukraine. eradicating ukrainian freedom and democracy. diligently to sut the armed forces of ukraine and the defense industrial we conducted our first successful trade mission to ukraine alongside the uk. but i cannot tell for government in the
planning to deal with the legacy and continue to engage with everyone in northern ireland. setting out the best way forward i can confirm to him these specific issues directly with the irish government and will continue to do so and i vote for this very matter outstanding the this jurisdiction. i want to give as much information as possible. >> thank you, mr. speaker.ilita8 % to seven and a half gdp. 20,000 new jobs created in their arms industry which now employs an estimated three and a...
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ireland the women who provide the common ground redefined security at a local is for a nato. going back tng we heard about new efforts to bring in civil society but have to redefine that relationship bring table. it will look like it takes timand feel messy can often feel but ultimately it's what makes us develop solutions that are going to lead us to the durable peace. she developing the mechanics to address it i think are a major should leave behind the population as we do not. >> i want to end with this questi you what surp most working on this issue? to just get in the room? should. we could just get in the be great to spend less of my time admiring moms and more time solving them>> i want to say surprised but inspired and who engage in this fight in the challenges. persistence especially thinking about the popu should and in light facing mark demonization gender-based violence in all of those things and worrying about their kids allhings, which they show up go to the meetings and find each other and make progressf i want to say surprising but it's something we should all
ireland the women who provide the common ground redefined security at a local is for a nato. going back tng we heard about new efforts to bring in civil society but have to redefine that relationship bring table. it will look like it takes timand feel messy can often feel but ultimately it's what makes us develop solutions that are going to lead us to the durable peace. she developing the mechanics to address it i think are a major should leave behind the population as we do not. >> i...
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northern ireland, where there had been a lot of violence. you know, people literally lived different sides of walls. you know, how do you bring people like that together? tried to do is they tried to bring people together again to talk and what kind of bridges should we know, youth community centerthat street? and who should be in charge of building it? and again, those can be controversial things. you know, nobody wants the bridge going by their house or they want the road to be somewhere else and they can be angry at it. but they're unlikely to murder ea other. whereas if you have people arguing over is this state, you know protestant or is the state catholic, you know or it british or is it will kill each other. and so the reason why is that is that from policy differences, you know, differences about, you know, money and maybe money, maybe property maybe. social issues. we've moved onto these existential differences. and tha yeah, that's very interesting because if you think back to the obama administration and take your example of taxes
northern ireland, where there had been a lot of violence. you know, people literally lived different sides of walls. you know, how do you bring people like that together? tried to do is they tried to bring people together again to talk and what kind of bridges should we know, youth community centerthat street? and who should be in charge of building it? and again, those can be controversial things. you know, nobody wants the bridge going by their house or they want the road to be somewhere else...
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recently passed anniversary of the resolution of the conflict in northern ireland. the women who provided the common ground for how to redefined security at a very local level. because that is another point. this is an edge for all these organizations to include nato. going back to the beginning we heard about new civil society. to have these consultations. but, we have got to redefined thatel whole relationship and bring people more to the table. it looks like it take time. look at massie as democracies en feel. but ultimately that makes us develop the resilient solutions that are going to lead us to the durable peace we have accidents thus far. the world is changing us great deceit nato and other organizations recognize that. but developing the mechanics to change it is a gap leave behind world's population as we do that. >> are doing to get to q. i want to end with this question for all of you which is what has surprised you the most working on this issue with peace and security? >> sorry. how hard you have to fight to just get in the room? that's another hilary
recently passed anniversary of the resolution of the conflict in northern ireland. the women who provided the common ground for how to redefined security at a very local level. because that is another point. this is an edge for all these organizations to include nato. going back to the beginning we heard about new civil society. to have these consultations. but, we have got to redefined thatel whole relationship and bring people more to the table. it looks like it take time. look at massie as...
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ireland archive, looking at photographs, looking at steel records, looking at correspondence, meetings, minutes of meetings and eventually these the main characters began to emerge. the first who did was the man who actually built the ship. his name was william peary, and he the mayor of belfast. he was the most honored irishman of his time, married to his cousin, as was common in those days, a giant, a shipbuilder control the largest shipbuilding operation in the british empire. and he was definitely the man behind the curtain. and the story of the wizard of oz. i mean, was he was controlling everyone at the time. the traffic across the north atlantic was incredible. the immigration rush was on. about 2 million people a year were crossing ocean and there was an enormous duel going, a mortal duel because shipbuilding is a very fragile industry. they build ships when they when businesses good and then they build too many ships and business goes bad. kind of like what? just happened in our own economy. anyway, peary negotiated a deal with jp morgan to sell the white star line, of which h
ireland archive, looking at photographs, looking at steel records, looking at correspondence, meetings, minutes of meetings and eventually these the main characters began to emerge. the first who did was the man who actually built the ship. his name was william peary, and he the mayor of belfast. he was the most honored irishman of his time, married to his cousin, as was common in those days, a giant, a shipbuilder control the largest shipbuilding operation in the british empire. and he was...