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ireland. by achieving all this, it preserves the delicate balance inherent in the belfast good friday agreement. mr speaker, does what many said could not be done. removing thousands of pages of eu laws and making permanent weekly binding changes to the protocol treaty itself. that is the protocol treaty itself. that is the breakthrough we have made, those are the changes we will deliver, now is the time to move forward as one united kingdom. mr speaker, before i turn to the details, let us remind ourselves why this matters. it matters because at the heart of the belfast good friday agreement and the reason it has endured for a quarter of a century is equal respect for the aspirations and identities of all communities and all its three strands. but the northern ireland protocol has undermined that balance. how can we say the particle protects the belfast good friday agreement when it has caused the institutions of that agreement to collapse? so in—line with our legal responsibilities, are ac
ireland. by achieving all this, it preserves the delicate balance inherent in the belfast good friday agreement. mr speaker, does what many said could not be done. removing thousands of pages of eu laws and making permanent weekly binding changes to the protocol treaty itself. that is the protocol treaty itself. that is the breakthrough we have made, those are the changes we will deliver, now is the time to move forward as one united kingdom. mr speaker, before i turn to the details, let us...
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jobs in ireland today. as a result, we now have thriving technology, healthcare and financial services sectors less spoken about, however, mr. president, are the 650 plus irish companies that operate across all 50 states of the union, employing over 100,000 people and the fact that ireland today is the ninth largest source of foreign direct investment in the united states. long may this bilateral investment continue. [applause] mr. president, two years ago, on a cold january day in washington, d.c., you spoke of the importance of unity and hope and as we gather in this easter week, we recognize that the world is in need of hope, hope for those affected by war, hope for those suffering from hunger and hope for those in the face of the existential threat of climate change on this -- on this visit to northern ireland is an important statement of hope and support for building a better and continued peaceful and prosperous future for all. we thank you for your unstinting and constructive support for the good fri
jobs in ireland today. as a result, we now have thriving technology, healthcare and financial services sectors less spoken about, however, mr. president, are the 650 plus irish companies that operate across all 50 states of the union, employing over 100,000 people and the fact that ireland today is the ninth largest source of foreign direct investment in the united states. long may this bilateral investment continue. [applause] mr. president, two years ago, on a cold january day in washington,...
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, between northern ireland and ireland and between ireland and the united kingdom. my admiration grew over the men and women who fought to find common ground against a history of distrust, disagreement and violence, to the limits of their physical capacity and under enormous political pressure. on the last week, prime ministers blair and hearns came to belfast and assumed active highly effective leadership in the talks. on the last night, president clinton stayed up all night in the white house talking to the prime ministers and to the party leaders. by the morning of friday, april 10, we had assembled the product of all of these efforts into a single document. three years earlier at the beginning of the talks, i had told the delegates that if there was ever to be an agreement, it had to be theirs, no acceptable agreement could be imposed from above or outside. as we distributed the final document to them that the morning, i reminded them of that statement, orderly and in writing. i said to them virtually every word in this document has been spoken or written by som
, between northern ireland and ireland and between ireland and the united kingdom. my admiration grew over the men and women who fought to find common ground against a history of distrust, disagreement and violence, to the limits of their physical capacity and under enormous political pressure. on the last week, prime ministers blair and hearns came to belfast and assumed active highly effective leadership in the talks. on the last night, president clinton stayed up all night in the white house...
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in part by removing all signs of any land border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. the peace deal was possible as long as all of the ireland island of ireland was inside the european union, but breaks it change that northern ireland is now out of the e. u. the republic of ireland remained inside and to treat the border between the 2 as a proper border with checkpoints, with risk and doing the good friday peace agreement. 3 british prime ministers tried to find a way around this, theresa may, boris johnson lives. trust. all 3 fail enter the new prime minister re she soon act today. he apparently broke the brakes. it curse or did he? let's go to london, our correspondence. dear good ross, she joins me because i want to talk about the new british prime minister just a moment. but let's just consider his words for a moment. he said today a new beginning in the u. k. relationship with the european union. the net, the last few years, a very tense relations can we say that we are now firmly putting those bad things behind this those of us who've been following back said f
in part by removing all signs of any land border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. the peace deal was possible as long as all of the ireland island of ireland was inside the european union, but breaks it change that northern ireland is now out of the e. u. the republic of ireland remained inside and to treat the border between the 2 as a proper border with checkpoints, with risk and doing the good friday peace agreement. 3 british prime ministers tried to find a way around...
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ireland. the uk and the eu shake hands on a deal that's meant to allay any fears that northern ireland's place in the uk is weakened. british goods destined only for northern ireland will no longer need customs checks — they'll be using a new green lane. this means we have removed any sense of a border in the irish sea. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us are confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. we've been talking to business people in northern ireland, asking for their reaction to the new arrangements. and, we'll get the latest analysis from our colleagues in brussels, at westminster and in belfast. we'll also be asking if this will be enough to satisfy the democratic unionists and to break the political deadlock in northern ireland. also tonight... the cap on household energy charges is being reduced, but bills are still going to rise in april. we'll be asking why that is. i think it is time that members of this house grew up. and, the w
ireland. the uk and the eu shake hands on a deal that's meant to allay any fears that northern ireland's place in the uk is weakened. british goods destined only for northern ireland will no longer need customs checks — they'll be using a new green lane. this means we have removed any sense of a border in the irish sea. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us are confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. we've been talking to business people in...
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what would ou sa to ireland internal ireland. what would you say to people — ireland internal ireland. what would you say to people saying _ ireland internal ireland. what would you say to people saying that - you say to people saying that unilateral interest... massively with our relationship _ unilateral interest... massively with our relationship with - unilateral interest... massively - with our relationship with northern ireland _ with our relationship with northern ireland and the european union. it promises — ireland and the european union. it promises fully alignment with the red line _ promises fully alignment with the red line without stopping new rules. actually— red line without stopping new rules. actually the protocol bill even if we proceeded with it for that measure _ we proceeded with it for that measure alone would be worse. we if we had _ measure alone would be worse. we if we had to— measure alone would be worse. we if we had to act unilaterally, which we might— we had to act unilaterally, which we m
what would ou sa to ireland internal ireland. what would you say to people — ireland internal ireland. what would you say to people saying _ ireland internal ireland. what would you say to people saying that - you say to people saying that unilateral interest... massively with our relationship _ unilateral interest... massively with our relationship with - unilateral interest... massively - with our relationship with northern ireland _ with our relationship with northern ireland and the...
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thank you northern ireland from the bottom of my heart. thank you northern ireland. [applause] back back. [applause] [cheering] >> here is what is coming up tonight on cspan2. next will learn about more about the newest members of letter 18 congress. and then democratic presidential candidate marianne williamson discusses her policy objectives and why she is a better fit for the oval office. also, the presidential candidate nikki haley talks about social security and energy policy at a town hall event in new hampshire. and later a senate health committee hearing on preparing for future public health emergencies. that and much more tonight on cspan2. ♪ early saturday morning the coronation of king charles the third will take place. he became the king and the united kingdom while the death of his mother queen elizabeth ii, the uk's longest reigning monarch. c-span will air the bbc coverage of the coronation in its entirety of 4:00 p.m. eastern from the roper session to westminster abbey, to the official crowding of the new king
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ireland to participate more freely in the _ ireland to participate more freely in the economic— ireland to participate more freely in the economic life _ ireland to participate more freely in the economic life of _ ireland to participate more freely in the economic life of the - ireland to participate more freely in the economic life of the uk. it| in the economic life of the uk. it has our— in the economic life of the uk. it has our full_ in the economic life of the uk. it has our full support. _ in the economic life of the uk. it has our full support. the - in the economic life of the uk. it| has our full support. the protocol will continue _ has our full support. the protocol will continue to— has our full support. the protocol will continue to ensure _ has our full support. the protocol will continue to ensure that - has our full support. the protocol will continue to ensure that there i will continue to ensure that there is no _ will continue to ensure that there is no physical— will continue to ensure that there is no physical board _ will continue to ensure that there is no
ireland to participate more freely in the _ ireland to participate more freely in the economic— ireland to participate more freely in the economic life _ ireland to participate more freely in the economic life of _ ireland to participate more freely in the economic life of the - ireland to participate more freely in the economic life of the uk. it| in the economic life of the uk. it has our— in the economic life of the uk. it has our full_ in the economic life of the uk. it has our full...
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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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the windsor framework lays down new arrangements on ireland. northern ireland. this new framework will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us are confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. of course the key measure of this, one key measure is reaction from the dup and we have some initial statements from them. let�*s go to stormont and speak to our ireland correspondent. let�*s get the view from stormont now and speak to our ireland correspondent, chris page. what do we have a mess of our? —— have on that so far? the what do we have a mess of our? -- have on that so far?— have on that so far? the dup initial reaction, have on that so far? the dup initial reaction. as — have on that so far? the dup initial reaction, as expected _ have on that so far? the dup initial reaction, as expected is _ have on that so far? the dup initial reaction, as expected is something | reaction, as expected is something of a holding statement, the tone of it from the dup leader, donaldson, not ce
the windsor framework lays down new arrangements on ireland. northern ireland. this new framework will allow us to begin a new chapter. it provides for long lasting solutions that both of us are confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. of course the key measure of this, one key measure is reaction from the dup and we have some initial statements from them. let�*s go to stormont and speak to our ireland correspondent. let�*s get the view from stormont now and...
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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
, 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...
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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
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...
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northern ireland will not go back, pray god. the attack was a hard reminder that there will always be those who seek to destroy rather than rebuild. but the lesson of the good friday agreement is this, in times when things seem fragile or easily broken, that is when hope and hard work are needed the most. that's when we must make our theme repair, repair, and the whole easter season, this season, when all christians celebrate renewal in life, the good friday agreement showed us that there is hope for repair, even in the most awful breakages. you know, it helped people all around the world to hope for renewal and progress in their own lives. and most of all, allowed an entire generation of young people in northern ireland, and across the uk and the republic of ireland, to grow up in a society mended by connection, made stronger by independence, -- interdependence and respect. young people like gabrielle who you heard from earlier, her success and opportunities have been underwritten by the good friday agreement. people like jorda
northern ireland will not go back, pray god. the attack was a hard reminder that there will always be those who seek to destroy rather than rebuild. but the lesson of the good friday agreement is this, in times when things seem fragile or easily broken, that is when hope and hard work are needed the most. that's when we must make our theme repair, repair, and the whole easter season, this season, when all christians celebrate renewal in life, the good friday agreement showed us that there is...
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, ireland. in his exact words, he said, ireland. in his exact words, he said. brexit — ireland. in his exact words, he said, brexit and _ ireland. in his exact words, he said, brexit and what - ireland. in his exact words, he said, brexit and what has - ireland. in his exact words, he - said, brexit and what has happened since creates complex challenges, thatis since creates complex challenges, that is one way of looking at it! yes, and i think we would have seen over a number of years now that the us government and joe biden's position has very much been in support, many people would say, particularly unionists would say, of the eu position on the irish government position, which has been supportive of the northern ireland protocol and has been supportive of, i suppose, maintaining an open [and border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, sort of prioritising that. but he of course wants to see a reduction of checks and red tape on goods that are moving between great britain a
, ireland. in his exact words, he said, ireland. in his exact words, he said. brexit — ireland. in his exact words, he said, brexit and _ ireland. in his exact words, he said, brexit and what - ireland. in his exact words, he said, brexit and what has - ireland. in his exact words, he - said, brexit and what has happened since creates complex challenges, thatis since creates complex challenges, that is one way of looking at it! yes, and i think we would have seen over a number of years now...
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quite siml the northern ireland. why is that? quite simply they are _ northern ireland. why is that? quite simply they are the _ northern ireland. why is that? qt ta: simply they are the largest unionist party in northern ireland and the most sceptical about the deal reached with the eu initially which puts, as they would see it, a border in the irish sea, goods being checked. it looks like that'll be eased but that's not necessarily going to be enough to win over. the cause of the scepticism they will go through any deal with a fine tooth comb and will not give a thumbs up toa comb and will not give a thumbs up to a deal in advance and stop it's a high wire act for rishi sunak because even if he reaches an agreement with ursula von der leyen and the eu commission, that might help training arrangements with northern ireland but it doesn't solve the political problem because that's a lack of power sharing in northern ireland. the institute that goes back to the good friday agreement 25 years ago. where unionist and nationalist parties share power. the unionists might not
quite siml the northern ireland. why is that? quite simply they are _ northern ireland. why is that? quite simply they are the _ northern ireland. why is that? qt ta: simply they are the largest unionist party in northern ireland and the most sceptical about the deal reached with the eu initially which puts, as they would see it, a border in the irish sea, goods being checked. it looks like that'll be eased but that's not necessarily going to be enough to win over. the cause of the scepticism...
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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
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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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together ireland and the u.s. are building the future of greater dignity where rights of workers are respected, corporations pay their fair share. [applause] pres. biden: the global minimum tax will continue fair competition for investing while creating benefits for all people and i have no doubt the thriving partnership between our countries will continue to grow. i am grateful for ireland's partnership in this agreement. the deep connection between our people and the land has translated to a commitment to fight climate crisis to preserve our planet for future generations. the single existential threat to the world is climate change. we don't have a lot of time and that's a fact. everyone is recognizing. i have flown over more territory in the united states in a helicopter that has been burned to the ground than would cover the entire state of maryland. ireland's shades of green are being supplemented by green energy, green agriculture, green jobs. namaste, the entire world sees and is drawn to the opportunities
together ireland and the u.s. are building the future of greater dignity where rights of workers are respected, corporations pay their fair share. [applause] pres. biden: the global minimum tax will continue fair competition for investing while creating benefits for all people and i have no doubt the thriving partnership between our countries will continue to grow. i am grateful for ireland's partnership in this agreement. the deep connection between our people and the land has translated to a...
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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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. ., , 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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, 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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because ireland remembers what it means— because ireland remembers what it means you — because ireland remembers what it means you have to flee home leaving evervthing _ means you have to flee home leaving everything behind to begin to get foreign _ everything behind to begin to get foreign shores without the irish people — foreign shores without the irish people generously opened up their hearts— people generously opened up their hearts and home and you welcomed 80.000 _ hearts and home and you welcomed 80,000 ukrainian refugees. i would argue _ 80,000 ukrainian refugees. i would argue that _ 80,000 ukrainian refugees. i would argue that the rest of the world has an obligation to help you maintain that as _ an obligation to help you maintain that as well. because ireland remembers how painful hollows and -reat remembers how painful hollows and great hunger in today global hunger and food _ great hunger in today global hunger and food security as well for the 20% _ and food security as well for the 20% of— and food security as well for the 20% of a — and food security as well f
because ireland remembers what it means— because ireland remembers what it means you — because ireland remembers what it means you have to flee home leaving evervthing _ means you have to flee home leaving everything behind to begin to get foreign _ everything behind to begin to get foreign shores without the irish people — foreign shores without the irish people generously opened up their hearts— people generously opened up their hearts and home and you welcomed 80.000 _ hearts and...
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communities in northern ireland. , . , ., , ireland. in this deal using trade is central, ireland. in this deal using trade is central. as _ ireland. in this deal using trade is central. as is _ ireland. in this deal using trade is central, as is ensuring _ ireland. in this deal using trade is central, as is ensuring products, | central, as is ensuring products, whether seeds or medicines that are available in great britain, are also available in great britain, are also available in great britain, are also available in northern ireland and the taxes and duties can be the same, and what the government calls the minimum level of eu laws are neededin the minimum level of eu laws are needed in northern ireland to avoid a border with the republic. it will still mean a role for the european court ofjustice. so, will it be enough? if the democratic unionist party don't go back into government in northern ireland after all this, does it ultimately amount to a failure? , ., failure? often we focus on the olitics failure? often we focus on the po
communities in northern ireland. , . , ., , ireland. in this deal using trade is central, ireland. in this deal using trade is central. as _ ireland. in this deal using trade is central. as is _ ireland. in this deal using trade is central, as is ensuring _ ireland. in this deal using trade is central, as is ensuring products, | central, as is ensuring products, whether seeds or medicines that are available in great britain, are also available in great britain, are also available in great...
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ireland, and goods coming from great britain are subject to checks. this is what unionists call a border in the irish sea. under the proposed deal it's likely goods travelling from great britain to northern ireland and remaining there would no longer be subject to checks. these would only apply to goods going via northern ireland to the irish republic and therefore to the eu. and people in northern ireland would get a say over any future eu rules that might affect them. if there are any new rules that would apply in relation to northern ireland, it must be right that there is a northern irish democratic check on that. and again, that would mark a significant shift... now i know this may seem hard to believe, but getting a deal with the eu could be the easier of the prime minister's tasks. more importantly, he has to win over northern ireland's biggest unionist party, the dup. they are warning that a bad deal will deepen divisions and if they don't like the detail of what rishi sunak has negotiated then they won't rejoin a power—sharing government in
ireland, and goods coming from great britain are subject to checks. this is what unionists call a border in the irish sea. under the proposed deal it's likely goods travelling from great britain to northern ireland and remaining there would no longer be subject to checks. these would only apply to goods going via northern ireland to the irish republic and therefore to the eu. and people in northern ireland would get a say over any future eu rules that might affect them. if there are any new...
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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
. 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...
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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
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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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northern ireland and remain in northern ireland and do not cross the border into the republic... the checks currently supposed to be carried out, and the british government has ignored a lot, but the checks that are carried out would be done on goods destined for the eu, in other words for the republic of ireland. to some extent, that would lessen the gap between northern ireland and the rest of the uk, because you would not have these checks between different parts of the uk. that would be seen as a step forward. other things the government is currently unable to do because in some respects northern ireland remains inside the eu's single market rules. imposing a vat cut, perhaps as a result of this deal they could have the flexibility there. the eu doesn't rewrite its agreement with the uk, but it flexibly applies the agreement, and to some extent the government thinks that could satisfy unionist opinion which has been very critical about treating citizens of northern ireland differently from citizens of great britain. what about the legal aspect that is causing some people conc
northern ireland and remain in northern ireland and do not cross the border into the republic... the checks currently supposed to be carried out, and the british government has ignored a lot, but the checks that are carried out would be done on goods destined for the eu, in other words for the republic of ireland. to some extent, that would lessen the gap between northern ireland and the rest of the uk, because you would not have these checks between different parts of the uk. that would be...
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northern ireland has— must make ireland work. northern ireland has never— must make ireland work. northern ireland has never worked - must make ireland work. northern ireland has never worked really, i must make ireland work. northern| ireland has never worked really, to put it— ireland has never worked really, to put it bluntly. _ ireland has never worked really, to put it bluntly, with _ ireland has never worked really, to put it bluntly, with five _ ireland has never worked really, to put it bluntly, with five decades- ireland has never worked really, to put it bluntly, with five decades of| put it bluntly, with five decades of terrible _ put it bluntly, with five decades of terrible abuse _ put it bluntly, with five decades of terrible abuse by _ put it bluntly, with five decades of terrible abuse by the _ put it bluntly, with five decades of terrible abuse by the unionist i terrible abuse by the unionist government— terrible abuse by the unionist government at— terrible abuse by the unionist government at stormont i terrible abuse by the unionistl government at stormont
northern ireland has— must make ireland work. northern ireland has never— must make ireland work. northern ireland has never worked - must make ireland work. northern ireland has never worked really, i must make ireland work. northern| ireland has never worked really, to put it— ireland has never worked really, to put it bluntly. _ ireland has never worked really, to put it bluntly, with _ ireland has never worked really, to put it bluntly, with five _ ireland has never worked really, to...
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public of ireland, howl can we ensure northern ireland is still seeing — can we ensure northern ireland is still seeing an _ can we ensure northern ireland is still seeing an attractive - can we ensure northern ireland is still seeing an attractive locationl still seeing an attractive location for foreign — still seeing an attractive location for foreign direct— still seeing an attractive location for foreign direct investment - still seeing an attractive location i for foreign direct investment versus the repubiic— for foreign direct investment versus the repubiic of— for foreign direct investment versus the republic of ireland? _ for foreign direct investment versus the republic of ireland?— the republic of ireland? brilliant. the question _ the republic of ireland? brilliant. the question about _ the republic of ireland? brilliant. the question about corporation i the republic of ireland? brilliant. l the question about corporation tax. i the question about corporation tax. i said _ the question about corporation tax. i said to _ the question about corporation tax. i said t
public of ireland, howl can we ensure northern ireland is still seeing — can we ensure northern ireland is still seeing an _ can we ensure northern ireland is still seeing an attractive - can we ensure northern ireland is still seeing an attractive locationl still seeing an attractive location for foreign — still seeing an attractive location for foreign direct— still seeing an attractive location for foreign direct investment - still seeing an attractive location i for foreign direct...
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for the people of northern ireland and across the island of ireland . well, island of ireland. well, northern ireland minister stephen baker told gb news he's proud of what's been achieved. i really didn't think he'd succeed and i was wrong, thank goodness. the prime minister's pulled a bunder the prime minister's pulled a blinder here. he's delivered a deal which restores northern ireland's place in the union on a wide range of areas , restores a wide range of areas, restores free trade between northern ireland and rest of the uk market, and deals the market, and deals with the democratic deficit. it's a triumphant achievement . now democratic deficit. it's a triumphant achievement. now in other news, today's cctv images have been released of a car used by a gunman who shot an off duty officer in omagh. senior detective john cauldwell was shot multiple times at a sports complex in county tyrone last week . crime stoppers has offered week. crime stoppers has offered a reward of up to £20,000 for any information . detective chief any information. detective chief inspector eamon
for the people of northern ireland and across the island of ireland . well, island of ireland. well, northern ireland minister stephen baker told gb news he's proud of what's been achieved. i really didn't think he'd succeed and i was wrong, thank goodness. the prime minister's pulled a bunder the prime minister's pulled a blinder here. he's delivered a deal which restores northern ireland's place in the union on a wide range of areas , restores a wide range of areas, restores free trade...
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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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and the brakes it is bring in northern ireland, closer to the republic of ireland. but on the other side of the divide. many catholics, a hoping for re unification with the republic of ireland. but she used to be a member of the i r a. he spent 18 years in prison and was released under the peace process lead. today he is sure that a united island can be achieved entirely peacefully. what i think bragg said, has dawn, has accelerate the discussion and appeared around a united ireland there. because we have seen that the, the day in m. o and the driving force behind praxis was english nationalism throughout belfast and other areas in northern ireland. so called peace ball, separate protestant and catholic carriers. bombay street is in a catholic area just behind one of these walls. since breaks it, residents have noticed, arise intention to, to our sienna that's caused even more debate between the 2 sides of the community. once proxy came along, people children that read little's liam's and yet or something, some politicians are blocking the regional assembly over bre
and the brakes it is bring in northern ireland, closer to the republic of ireland. but on the other side of the divide. many catholics, a hoping for re unification with the republic of ireland. but she used to be a member of the i r a. he spent 18 years in prison and was released under the peace process lead. today he is sure that a united island can be achieved entirely peacefully. what i think bragg said, has dawn, has accelerate the discussion and appeared around a united ireland there....
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you law to northern ireland. in certain cases it's meant to be very tightly restricted, but i think a lot of the detail remains to be teased out about that and already. and members of the, the non unionist majority in northern ireland. and we have to remember always that the majority of people in northern i'm voted to state in the european union, right, a majority or sympathetic to the special arrangements for northern ireland. but they are already signaling some kind of on ease at the idea that unionists might use this mechanism to repeatedly and you know, to make this a focus so of an ongoing conflict in northern ireland. i mean conflict in the sense of disagreement and dispute. so, but it remains to be seen how, how exactly will operate your and you know, as you are saying that this could also have implications on northern ireland regional government, which the d. p has been boycotting since last year. and the stability of that institution, i wanted to take a listen to what nationalist shin fades said and reac
you law to northern ireland. in certain cases it's meant to be very tightly restricted, but i think a lot of the detail remains to be teased out about that and already. and members of the, the non unionist majority in northern ireland. and we have to remember always that the majority of people in northern i'm voted to state in the european union, right, a majority or sympathetic to the special arrangements for northern ireland. but they are already signaling some kind of on ease at the idea...
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it contradiction that northern ireland remains in both the u. k and the e use single market for goods. and so the role of e u law, though diminished won't disappear entirely. there may be a deal breaker for northern ireland democratic unionist and the hard core of pro bricks it m p 's and the conservative party, both of whom the prime minister appealed to when he addressed parliament. later he does what many feds could not be done. removing thousands of pages of law and making permanent legally binding changes to the protocol treaty itself. the prime minister has confirmed that a vote will take place inside the house of commons before this new deal can become a law. there's no chance of losing it. he's already been promised the support of the opposition labor party. what mister sooner will hope to avoid, however, is for yet another new divide to form inside the conservative party of the brakes. it breaks it was supposed to have been done at the end of 2020. in truth, it was never going to be done until the problem of northern ireland was done. t
it contradiction that northern ireland remains in both the u. k and the e use single market for goods. and so the role of e u law, though diminished won't disappear entirely. there may be a deal breaker for northern ireland democratic unionist and the hard core of pro bricks it m p 's and the conservative party, both of whom the prime minister appealed to when he addressed parliament. later he does what many feds could not be done. removing thousands of pages of law and making permanent legally...
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and it never will be thankful for the past year, ireland has proved him right. speaker said ireland, as i stood proudly with united states and partners around the world for liberty against germany, i was committed more than 170000000 euros and non legal aid ukraine. and louis including vital protective gear and medical gripping humanitarian support and aid to minimize the impacts of war on food and security. and child malnutrition, you don't forget you have memories. go deep. as a member of the european union, ireland is working together the united states and other partners, the whole rush accountable for its actions, including through significant sanctions and export control. i'm no potent for over 25 years to thought the world would look the other way. was confident he would brag nato in the european union, the unity western nations with fracture and for the moment of testing, that's what he thought. but he was wrong. he was wrong at every point, and every from today were more united and more determined than ever to defend the values that make us strong ruins. sincerely, thank you
and it never will be thankful for the past year, ireland has proved him right. speaker said ireland, as i stood proudly with united states and partners around the world for liberty against germany, i was committed more than 170000000 euros and non legal aid ukraine. and louis including vital protective gear and medical gripping humanitarian support and aid to minimize the impacts of war on food and security. and child malnutrition, you don't forget you have memories. go deep. as a member of the...
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before this, northern ireland and the republic of ireland, which is part of the eu, shared the same trading rules, but it caused a problem, how to avoid a hard border in the sensitive region. disputes over the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. >> it is not often in u.k.-eu relations that optimism wins the day, so this was a rare moment, a smile that said the deal had been done. >> today's agreement delivers smooth-flowing trade within the united kingdom, protect northern ireland's place in our union and safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. >> the eu chief executive hailed a new honesty in the relationship and spoke of her pride in the so named in's or framework, updating the original northern ireland protocol that governs post brexit trade between the u.k. and e.u. -- so named windsor framework. >> this new framework provides for long-lasting solutions that both of us are confident will work for all people and businesses in northern ireland. >> the deal provides for smoother trade between the u.k. mainland and northern ireland, eliminat
before this, northern ireland and the republic of ireland, which is part of the eu, shared the same trading rules, but it caused a problem, how to avoid a hard border in the sensitive region. disputes over the deal have prevented a government from forming in northern ireland. >> it is not often in u.k.-eu relations that optimism wins the day, so this was a rare moment, a smile that said the deal had been done. >> today's agreement delivers smooth-flowing trade within the united...
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britain and the european union agree a post brexit trade deal for northern ireland. the new deal would scrap custom checks between the british mainland and northern irela. >> this means we have removed any sense of a border in the irish sea. >> it provides long-lasting solutions that both of us are confident will work for all people and business in northern ireland. james: as fierce fighting continues in the east in ukraine, we go on patrol with their helicopter pilots. soutkorean reality contestants push their bodies to the limit and the world lab it up on netflix. -- t world laps it up on netflix. ♪ james: welcome to "world news america" on pbs and around the globe. we begin tonight back in the u.k. where the prime minister, rishi sunak, has announced a trade deal that is aimed at fixing problems with the controversial northern ireland protocol. when the u.k. left the european union during the long brexit process, a trade deal had to be struck to prevent a hard border from being created between northern ireland, to which -- which is part of the u.k., and the repu
britain and the european union agree a post brexit trade deal for northern ireland. the new deal would scrap custom checks between the british mainland and northern irela. >> this means we have removed any sense of a border in the irish sea. >> it provides long-lasting solutions that both of us are confident will work for all people and business in northern ireland. james: as fierce fighting continues in the east in ukraine, we go on patrol with their helicopter pilots. soutkorean...
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it's a wonderful opportunity now for northern ireland. i hope it will be embraced by all politicians. not political. i'm outside politics is a former president. i have a love for northern ireland, as i said in my inauguration in 1990, i said i want to extend the hand of friendship and love to people of northern ireland. ben: mary robinson, it is so good to have you on the program tonight. the former irish president, thank you. we were showing you that press conference at is now underway in louisville. louisville police now naming the gunman as a 23 year old. let's listen into that press conference right now. >> to tommy's family, to the families of jim, josh, juliana farmer, rachel and i join you, the families across our entire city and beyond in grieving the shocking and painful loss of your lives. the chief, the governor, myself, we visited in the hospital this morning with several of their families to offer them our support and our love during this unthinkable day. we will continue to offer our support and love and anything else we can
it's a wonderful opportunity now for northern ireland. i hope it will be embraced by all politicians. not political. i'm outside politics is a former president. i have a love for northern ireland, as i said in my inauguration in 1990, i said i want to extend the hand of friendship and love to people of northern ireland. ben: mary robinson, it is so good to have you on the program tonight. the former irish president, thank you. we were showing you that press conference at is now underway in...
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lots of eu rules in northern ireland. what's your sense about where they're getting to? any clues? i don't really have a sense, actually, if i'm entirely honest, because if people are in the tunnel, then there's very little that's said outside of that. but, i mean, it's very clear what needs to happen. and i read somewhere yesterday that people were saying, "oh, well, rishi sunak will do a deal without the dup." that doesn't really work, because of course in powersharing, in northern ireland, you need the majority of unionists and the majority of nationalists to agree. and sometimes i think that that's not really understood across the uk because it is a different form of devolution. it's not the same as scotland, it's not the same as wales, it's not about majority rule. the whole point about the belfast agreement, which is 25 years old in april, was the fact that we had a power sharing arrangement. and for that to mean anything, everybody has to be not happy but content with what's going on. and what would content look li
lots of eu rules in northern ireland. what's your sense about where they're getting to? any clues? i don't really have a sense, actually, if i'm entirely honest, because if people are in the tunnel, then there's very little that's said outside of that. but, i mean, it's very clear what needs to happen. and i read somewhere yesterday that people were saying, "oh, well, rishi sunak will do a deal without the dup." that doesn't really work, because of course in powersharing, in northern...