On the banks top is more they're looking for and it's not too much to ask he's not saying the whole thing's going to be dumped Yeah it seems to be that he's been firm and his talk with and certainly the loss of Jeffrey Donaldson for instance over the course of last few months has talked about the possibility of looking at a backstop but some time limit sort of looking at a time to acquire right whether this is a bit of hog pulling and things may change if any negotiations get underway it's unclear but the moment he is saying no we want to go for alternative arrangements and that's that he said technology and so on he's saying that there are many forms of different our minister to schemes trust to trading schemes and so on that can be utilized and that it is unacceptable that any part of the U.K. Will remain in either the Customs Union or single market so he seems to be really hardening this up and alongside this Hollande position in relation to the back story as an emphasis on preparing for a no deal scenario he's give Michael go the job of coordinating that across the U.K. Show Barney says look this might be partly to try and increase the pressure on the 27 whether it is or it isn't this seems to be the road that he's going to one of the parties here making of all of this well the do you be at the moment I mean chatting to knowledge of dogs over here they don't seem to be to put aren't they say they would prefer a deal but they also believe that preparations should be made for a no deal they have. Mr Johnson to put the U.K. 1st but that's not as an alternative to BRICS that they seem to be happy enough that he is saying that yes he will be putting the U.K. 1st that will be as a result of Northern oncoming at the Along with the rest of the U.K. And he has continued to call the backstop divisive and I. He democratic and we'll be hearing from the House G.O.P. Engine failure later in the program what next then for the new secretary of state Julian Smith A Well we would expect Julian Smith comes to Northern Ireland quite shortly there is reports that he'll be in Northern Ireland to morrow and no doubt will have some meetings with the local parties and he'll probably get a better reception from Yunus certainly the D.P. Of already established a relationship with him in parliament they will from nationalists who are skeptical about Boris Johnson joins in a no doubt will be skeptical about his new Secretary of State interesting the enough at one point during the questions to the prime minister today we actually heard from the former Secretary of State Karen Bradley wasn't written we were really expecting that but she stood up we might be able to hear now given that she has faced a lot of criticism for according to survivors of historical institutional obese having been slow to try and bring forward legislation to allow for financial compensation for them it was interesting that she actually said oh this is a priority that the new government should take on and this was her question his sense of fairness is for government but I ask him to consider 2 other parts of the government that people know not untypical without government for 2 and a half yes and that's affected many families decrease is affected things that were victims of historic things change from a base and those people he was severely cycle physically psychologically disabled in the troubles through no fault of their right could he commit that he will deliver those people might be some hollow laughter that here yes don't think particularly the I won't go down well with survivors of historical institutional abuse who feel that Bradley wasn't as quick dealing with with their problem and taking it over to Westminster from the local politicians as she should have been interesting enough. To pay tribute to. Role and then responded to a completely different topic because he started talking about the campaign by military veterans to end what he would have prosecutions and said that there was a consensus across the House of Commons that there should not be these as he termed it unfair prosecutions in situations where there's no fresh evidence to be brought against old soldier just a quick one to finish on my right did he went through what was it a couple of hours of of answering questions in the Commons and not once was the future of the talks that are appeared to be stalled installment. Want to future is for those talks I didn't hear anything the rig the debt deal with Stallman's and the restoration part from it was there as one of the priorities which would hold said act of the D.P. They kind of got a 3 part priority that includes restoring evolution but most of the questions oversleep were about brakes at some of the back keeping the Union together the Scottish Nationalist Blackfoot actually predicted that Boris Johnson will be the last prime minister of the United Kingdom Well we'll have to see whether that comes to pass and all thanks by let's hear from him steel peacetime you McCrossin Good evening. I'm well do you accept BRACKS It is happening will happen clear from what the even now after what you've heard from Boris Johnson Well no one here certainly across the north taken Boris Johnson seriously we have huge concerns about the approach of which he operates and then also the very strong right wing cabinet that he has set up a cabinet full of extremists who woke up late attempt to push Northern Ireland and Ireland to you K. Over the backs of the question it's going to have consequences on all aspects of life here that every step of the way we represent those for the North of Ireland are going to stand very firm against Price Johnson against what Boris Johnson stands for and against his reckless and destructive back support problem huge impact on the Lays of our people here through it every commuter nothing you can do to stop it. Well we need to stand against that very very firmly boss John Giannone . Boris Johnson's a very fine line we have to remember that the numbers are very clear there's 320 that's including the 10 do you pay and then the opposition there's 319 Tory rebels who will undoubtably go against the new deals and I'll buy us Johnson isn't a very fine line and it could be on for one of the short of sitting Prime Ministers in time and I hope to see the Westminster election will certainly do well that's a deal with that when it comes out so you're calling for an action now you want to call an election or party leader has already called for a Westminster election boss Johnson has no mandate whatsoever from the people and certainly not a mandate for the destruction that he is about to inflict on people with this approach that he has on the backs of people didn't vote for a new David Bracks up people didn't vote to uphold it against their will and certainly people who are not owned by a large majority voted to remain and that's the mandate that we will be respecting and standing by I will be sending a message to Boris Johnson and to the new secretary of state that they need to very very carefully heed the concerns of Irish Irish elected politicians and politicians I mean his background here are not that are hugely concerned about the consequences Bracks is going to eat he said he doesn't want no deal why is he wrong to think that getting ready for no do you will prevent it Johnson is famous for saying one thing and doing something and through slingers wrong and that has been clear from the outset that Boris Johnson and those who have followed him in the argee and the D.P. And others would like to see and the road David Bracks that and the do you piece behavior in supporting this farce of a government and this messing this one on a Westminster has clearly articulated where do you see an assisted once a deal you know that they can insist one thing but their actions are speaking entirely differently and the same for Boris Johnson This is the most right wing cabinet that we have seen and read it and where Number 10 and along a number of years and were very very concerned for what they would attempt to do. What I am certain off as that the opposition parties in Westminster will stand firmly and I'm sure that but people would end the Tory benches of the backbench as well stand against the reckless no data back and you haven't explained You haven't explained why it's wrong that the threat of no deal will persuade the E.U. To make sufficient concessions to get a deal you through Parliament why is he wrong to believe that the E.U. You have said Payment time again that they will not read negotiate or open the lanes of renegotiation that they want to protect absolutely the interests of the people of Ireland and we're not going to be standing there are not going to stand back and allow a boss Johnson or voters and bluster to come out and simply back these sorts of statements that really does that happen in the interests of people here in Northern Ireland people about under attack by the European Union and the European Union are not going to renegotiate the backstop they set the agenda of course Johnson No matter what the max and he has me at this that's from the start we have to remember the boss Johnson is a leading factor often leave Campeon from the ice that continually belted lies and splatter spread rays in relation to Bracks at the but the big red bus in the money thing that yes he has he has both a career on lays on bluff and on bluster on the people here are open to that and they're seeing Reg through Boris Johnson and that's cabinet not going to fall apart and people are going to stand against that very very firmly and yes all right but the thing you pay is just a part of that that they you pay you're supposed to be represented as the people who are and that's they continue propping up the fires of a situation well they say but as I've pointed I've been pointed out to you already they insisted they want to deed but they agree with him that you do not take no deal off the table Daniel Macross and thanks very much it's quarter past 5 we'll hear from him Fein later meantime used teeth the U.P.A. Leaders surged to use secretary of state Julian Smith to ensure that legislation is brought in to implement the recommendations of the historical institutional abuse inquiry $2800.00 people had to do it both in 12 hours in Northern Ireland submergence departments in June that's more than double the same time last year and the Japanese carmaker Nissen has announced that will cut more than 12000 jobs worldwide over the next 3 years as battling poor sales and the impact of the arrest of its former chief Carlos Ghosn. we're trying to get more details on the it's a because of it is going to be more leader when the program for the u.k. He's been reinforcing is opposition to the backstop let's hear this is gone with the the who's being speaking today let's bring in our political correspondent who's attending or lot of tending buddies been covering the new state of the table for me the political a long way off the cotton thrust politics today because and sorry and a little small picture here but not least that thread from boris johnson to take the year The what they did they never expected that to show up to talk at length in the next 15 minutes or so but it has a more formal response to what's been happening in Westminster today but earlier they did give us an indication of a sense of frustration I feel like I've hardly suppose forthright Boris Johnson has been and championing this day you know Dean scenario which he thinks may end up following Have a listen to what he had to say Seamus no deal is reached that the only people who can call snow deal is United Kingdom government while I'm not going to speak to Mr Johnson over the airwaves I look forward to meeting in the course what I can say is that the position of the European Union and the position of ours is not changed the backstop is an intricate part of the patrol agreement I would add the backstop there is no it's all agreements there's no transition face there's no implementation face on there be no free trade agreement till all those matters are resolved so I hope that's the new U.K. Prime Minister hasn't chosen no deal but that will be up to them pretty bracing in Domingo hold by the sound of it as he told to down a bit since yesterday Well I think you should probably choosing his words a little bit more carefully because yesterday of course there was that rush of emotion if you like yesterday evening whenever he give his I got reaction to what Boris Johnson was being saying it is a time to take stock and you do get the sense in the cabinet table in speaking to some of the ministers on their way and today that they really want to see and wait for the real Boris Johnson to step forward because of course they know that he's made political threats political pledges in the past and he has a track record and feel like of backtracking till they're waiting to see what detail Boris Johnson will come up with whenever they do engage in some kind of formal discussions to see what he's thinking really as our own dealing with the outstanding issues to do with brags that when there is a censure Mr Hunter said among some of the ministers here that the game bars Johnson might be playing to feel like present that threat of a no deed and the hope that he used it will perhaps apply a little bit up. Rush around Dublin to concede some ground and in a row in the back stop but there's a resilience here and lank all of killing has to be said among I was ministers say most not to allow that to happen on their pretty much standing firm with 30 year colleagues to say that the withdrawal agreement is not to be with opened on the backstop will not be done thank you and we'll bring you won't be around to says if we can curing the program in the meantime we can hear from members of the mountain moms welcome commentators on this program Good evening to you both Alison 1st of all why do you think just to move away from bricks and for a moment why do you think Boris Johnson chose Julian Smith as the new Secretary of State Well you could see when he was chasing his cabinet that everyone was chosen for the same race and they were clearly all polled and. On his form of bricks and hard he was going to progress forward and they were all in agreement but I would also think that maybe he would be selling that the D.P. Would have approved of to a new secretary of state they would know him quite well he was one of the key architects of the conference and supply data he appeared to the D.P. Party conference he also voted for treason Mase do you he did as a person told some for the. Sake of having a father died in the lane but I think that he's someone that they're both in the nation ship with West and I think that there's he's probably someone that they're quite happy with well that means that he obviously has some understanding of the man and hard politics works which I don't think the previous that produced it did and it was also quite difficult if we're going to go forward and to the local talks in relation to the store installment because we'll have the same arguments that the 2nd just it's partial that you know that he has some skin in the game and that they should bring in maybe an independent observer someone to come in and act as an independent share in those talks but I mean if suppose that's that's for a bit further down the line the priority obviously is BRICS and how far down the gym dues restoring storm. I think the 2 things are connected quite closely connected because no deal brags it is not credible or less credible with ite storm and being restored that need to be for me to take the direct route to handle the implications of the no day like that here so I mean that they need to address that they need to address the strawman to show have a credible plan for it certainly within the next or the next months or tell you we'll need to see whether we are going immediately back to direct mail do you think the D.P. Really believes Boris Johnson's commitments on bricks and no I'm sure that they're as aware of least as aware as everyone else appears to be a the fact that Mr Johnson is not a reliable witness to his own intentions will be put away that the U.P.A. Knows full well what they're getting themselves into here and I would imagine that that they have made plans accordingly what plans. Well they're going to have to agree to have to have a plan B. Johnson's in the pocket I think we heard some evidence from Jeffrey Johnson last week when he began to equivocate on the idea of a sea border for our grief I think that that's the direction or is Johnson's own planning appears to be pointing towards where there will be a limited see order for for our good for our. Life animal exports up at least and if the U.K. Can live with all things are possible I think they can live with it honestly. I think that this point in time there's going to have to be some compromise because a complete break away and a complete no DE would be disastrous for a culture here and we know that a lot of those areas but be whether they garner a lot of their votes from but I think that what is going to happen in the T.V. Must know this is they must know that the are that they have that Westminster is fleeting then I think that stands are numbered we have same up our stuff a dead yesterday and today he is a master and I'm a couple of like minded thinking people who will obey his orders and does he says he has also and I think more interests than the way he has appointed basically a war room backroom staff in Clinton dot com And who is we know the architect of the vote leave campaign which all points in the direction of an earlier general election he needs to change the must not makes a at Westminster has majority is so small and he knows he can't get what he wants to see that and we could see as an election where he may be cozying up to Nigel Frost As for treason maybe resisted to do it all along tries to get him going to say to the scale for this you know let's go against carbon type of action at which point he will cut that influence any more so whatever influence they have a better make the most of it the better make it will so quickly and then action before or after brags to do. Well at the minute it looks like there will be an election after brags that but I am drawn back to what Allison keeps in the there are the Fundamentally nothing has changed apart from the style of the government funds are still the same the numbers are still the CME the options so that is life you live beyond parliament again isn't there and which case TO DO YOU BE might continue to have that crucial role that's not impossible it's also of course entirely possible that there could be a that a 2nd referendum would return a lead vote yet again but I know if Boris Johnson wants to change the numbers or of us to change the facts the growing he's going to have to change the numbers at Westminster there are other ways to do our part of a general election one of them of course would be forming understandings with the S.N.P. The Lib Dems factions from labor those are all things that will marginalize the U.P.A. As well. Of course and we saw a lot around March when talks began with Labor Day U P M basically dropped out of the loop Anderson what's the effect of all of this on nationalism. I think I mean from at this point Haim that everyone that I speak to you know from the nationalist community were observant you know it's been observed with great interest but a but it also will tell you as you know we have a union that is completely under stress both in Scotland and and Northern Ireland UN Chief can you do you know for sure is that the conversations are out of order polled which is probably sometime also in the distance but those conversations will get louder and louder and the more of that it's just a disaster and the more chaos there is at Westminster where the load of those voices will get Newton was far from cementing the awesome for some he mentioned when he talked about the union yesterday he could be endangering out could. Well no deal braggarts I think will certainly endanger the union and there are the flipside of that of course is that a lot if we do leave with a day will down the a lot of the complaints that have been released over the past 2 years should in theory of operate with here in here and in Northern Ireland so the question is will it happen and will it will this day will leave the day U.P.A. In a position where it knows the pipe die and stop complaining about the state of the U.K. As well so we're only honest in a couple of sentences from both you I'm new at 24 hours after he took over as prime minister were only. I think I'm not and probably I'm calling out on general election but I do think that when I look at the far the Tory party just as likely completely to the far right and try to form some sort of alliance for a new well at least Prime Minister's Questions will be entertaining in the meantime to get a grip. This is time. And I was invaluable very much 27 minutes past 5 my jewel of the sport arm and will host the Ryder Cup for the 1st time in 20 years when the biennial clash between Europe and the United States comes to a terror manner in 2026 European Tour bosses confirmed the Limerick courses are his 1st host venue since the K. Club 13 years ago with the announcement coming hot off the success of road Portrush staging the open here's the B.B.C.'s golf correspondent in quarter or Europe completed a record equalling 19 point victory over the United States the last time the match was staged in Ireland now it was at the K. Club when the home captain was Ian Woosnam a damn man who was the expected choice for 2026 owned by J.P. McManus the course commands huge respect and the deal was done in conjunction with the Irish government the announcement is another major boost for Irish golf after last week's epic Open victory for Shane Lowry and European Ryder Cup director Guy kennings experience the reasoning behind that the season I think as we'll see I saw it put Rush report rush last weekend and as we saw Rick Lynch a couple of weeks ago and indeed at the K. Club in 2006 the whole island of Ireland is immersed in golf and hold it did to their hearts they love to see top quality Gulf and went 24 the best players on the planet get to play in 2026 they will produce an atmosphere. That will be 2nd to none and that's that's really important now on the course RORY McILROY will try to put last week's disappointment of missing the cut a droll Portrush behind him when he tees off in the 1st draw end of the World Golf Championship event in Memphis while at the seniors Open at Royal. I'm in Sudan's Darren Clarke card on the opening 2 under par 68 to currently lie in a tie for the lead with amongst others a color Mongomery play has been delayed the south turn and because of lightning in cricket the test match between England and Ireland at Lord's remains in the balance on the 2nd day night watchman Jack Leach went on to make 92 as England so 2nd inning and in sorry in England's 2nd innings but honest bowlers how for Barca market their trumping Jonny Bairstow for not being the spots man making a pair that it is scoring and $252.00 for it and that's a lead of 130 Crusaders will face Premier League side wolves in the 1st leg of their Europa League 2nd qualifying round tie tonight manager Stephen Baxter says his players are looking forward to the challenge I know when we got the result last weekend for a lad and they say even among the players to come here it was was just a special feeling on the night so you know they've they've been training all weekend and they're definite for the game they're all it's head of a plan the game so they know that their experience pleasure good lot of experienced players are scored and they've played in for the big prize before and through their careers song played in England so they should be able to cope with it I'm sure and that we live commentary on the game from Molineaux from half past 7 on B.B.C. Radio bolster medium way of reenters are also in action tonight they fierce progress and meter corner of Luxemburg in rugby and Henderson has taken over from fellow international Rory passed as the skipper of Ulster Henderson who is currently in our hands World Cup training squad is represented his home province one $105.00 occasions and finally defending champion during Thomas dropped to 3rd overall at the Tour de France but remains 95 seconds behind leaders Julian I left a leap after narrow container won the mark in this stage it seemed all the way to the wire thank you very much Nigel it's exactly how past 5 here's the news from Keith the Hughes chief breads that go shares are Michel Barnier says the prime minister's demand that the border backstop must be abolished is unacceptable the Department of Health is extending public consultations in the future of stroke a. Best assessment services in Northern Ireland to live 30 of the vote against a new records have been broken in continental Europe the Mercury had 41 Celsius in Paris and the all time highs set in the Netherlands yesterday has been surpassed today still to come a of a moving interview with the mayor of Gerry McCann a boil her sister Lorraine McCallion died after being attacked by her abusive partner No not. Your. Journey today let's bring in a link I mentioned that had a text about a crash at the creek crossroads. Junction up the creek road on the. Drivers to avoid. It's already very slow and all approaches to the junction. Continues to block. A long road to recovery. Hopefully it will be cleared soon but lawn. Wants to Malone wrote elsewhere expect the usual delays on the motorways and on the west also busy in both directions. Comics train under weather mostly dry. Windy I can see a podium has been set up against the backdrop of a dawning all side we're expecting Leo Barranca to speak shortly and we'll bring you that as soon as he soon as you don't that's here now go from John on top of Fame Good evening good evening let's talk about Boris Johnson and what he's been saying today do you not accept that Rex It is happening you've lost the argument well there's going to be a bright. Clear I forgot there of years but it's also clear exactly what that brought look like moving forward on the other last time we are but we are doing is arguing whatever ship that brought the past to protect the rights of the type of the people of the north that are to protect their trade agreement in all its parts coming off of our story quality across our Might what's right for south of. Or possibly after getting crossed one has to be able to say agreement with a jury on those terms if practice it is happening and you accept it's happening how can you argue you haven't lost the argument Well those are our position that is not the right. And the North should be protected not the democratic right but it turns out the voters this day the brothers go mow the lawns of road roughshod across lots not far off but one ground a point where you are saying that this practice of whatever she attacks the heart of the issue which is OK but the people of England Wales affordably they have a right to do so but the hospitals are right on the people here the economy. And all of. The Good Friday Agreement in all its parts why is he wrong to think that getting ready for no deal will prevent No do you well within the Kataklysm Tibor And why do you think he's wrong as tame. Appears to be clear from the leadership on the same statements from Michel Barnier of younker her comments from the Tay-Sachs before you buy into their fabricated the south or is on the on the stand because I suspect shortly there's a strong agreement is not up for the negotiation they have moved around lines before the you know I was also the situation is very I can only repeat what they say what they're scared about I don't see how they say they're on the indication from within the past observers doubt that ye leadership are part Cumbers only for the month they have already don't remember the trauma agreement as a compromise and was a compromise debate the red lines which were drawn by the then British government Theresa May when she said they were leaving not only the A but were leaving the Customs Union on the lead of the fingerboard. I saw you support was drawled agreement to support the deed to resume a got well roughly the back of a. Bouncer Thurston which I think the start if you there is a practically the only house that is trying to keep a secret tail of possible out the skins on patrol or CRANE It was as critical as we were getting the student because it does protect. The economic well being of the north of the Act economic well being of their power and of their interest. Right right on and I think most parts of the far right under you act there was nothing you contributed to that agreement to resume a gun even though you're now saying it's the best of the other could be gone because you want it in the store the last Minister chamber to vote on it when you held could well have been vital. There graven kamma thought it was negotiated between the European Union and the British government it wasn't Goshen on the floor question it was voted on it had to get through Parliament and your votes if you'd been in there might well have gone through you're not saying that you would have supported it so simply in effect of an M.P. I think but strong agreement was that created this agreement but you are lost and you started going to stop whatever costs are set up. So why do you make so much of the do you piece 10 what's the point you possibly want anything to contribute to be thin. The point is this government in Alderson included in the European part of this resolution that the Good Friday Agreement hard to do but the fact that no it's part that's not of course but down but the European Union him I want to go she didn't want to protect you know of a good trade agreement though it's part ensure that we do our border there that are protect the economy of those that aren't swept along with dollars. And our scope of that other stuff but of course that's of course the point value of just a very broad you know far as you please paint well that the police have actually achieved to do it much of their relationship or to raise them able to read the bill . On the stand about paying double and appears on a good. Second scorer to say what are you on this point for that you don't think it will be porous don't know not remains to be seen that remains to be see just a final question found a brief question to you and you need to be quick on this one what difference will Julian Smith's replacing Karen Bradley make you say could be a state very briefly the home of the masses or 2 you can go from all of John no doubt of all of these are all of the Policy thank you very much 23 minutes to 6 well the new prime minister says he's committed to leaving the E.U. By the end of October Michael Gove will be planning for a new deal breaks or as a top priority let's hear from Pamela Dennison who's chair of the freight transport association here Good evening hello 1st of all will holiest be ready to leave was no deal on November the 1st I can answer for everyone I can answer for my our own company W asked Aniston and we're trying our best but as it stands a minute and just even get emails email response from each of our say take 6 weeks . You know what you need to be ready for leaving without it do you all the basics as is just an hour or a number to to move goods or you want to. Make anomic operator number to move goods or to export goods or receive goods and an art of the European Union federal and you need no no that's just a basic requirement and on the show many businesses like there and Northern Ireland and Republican you haven't even applied for that and that's a lengthy process on its own right now I have an amplified I can't answer for them unfortunately but I know that we applied for a sin as the results were given it took us nearly 8 months to to receive that then we've we've been on to request further accreditation from H M R C A to to try and help us pray to speed up the customs process but that's taken over 2 and a half years and I were to know for years yes and whose fault is that well I'm not I'm not blaming anybody that's a take it started to resource him or say because the length of time it takes to respond to an email 6 weeks. I have sent 2 or 3 since May and I'm still waiting on a response from them is Brussels telling you what you need and I've got more information from the Irish government and fairness that I have from the British government in terms of advice and guidance. I don't know if that I don't know what that starting today but. That's where we are taken our information from them obviously we have a devil in the Republic of Ireland so we have we have to cover both news and but we're just making sure we're as prepared as possible or what is it going to take for everybody to be ready if there is no deal. And I resent dance is ultimately the big the big thing. I mean there's an economic downturn as we see it now I and this wake of Northern Ireland news and I mean Boris Johnson has released news tonight to say he will help write us which is fantastic but that is going to be 10 fold and come on a hard on a no day on a no do situation where he's going to do that and you know what he says he doesn't he's not a mean for no deal how much confidence in him Do you have to get a deal I am well listen these are our is now our prime minister and I have to give Mr Hayes and let's say OK you talked he said that he's willing to walk away with a no days come the 31st of all else fails but at the same time. Let's see what he does right up to that I judge him on his actions more show I'll give them a chance but the stage now I am just waiting to say what his next move is if the reason may is Dean have gone through parliament did you supported you did we would have been out of the WOULD YOU HAVE BEEN be ready for that yet the withdrawal agreement give businesses a chance and an opportunity and we knew where we stood and there was there was medicated risk there and it was positive so the withdrawal agreement help business which ultimately ensures employment which ensures the economy which is it's all positive because ultimately northern our needs a stable economy and the minute I mean. By economists for at least out of the day which is not positive and any light What's it been like bombing a living through a period in which there have been different dates set for leaving and stop start preparations for no deal along the way very very difficult we have. We we see it. The foremost really. Transporting. Large volume and and it's definitely something that we've seen a dime turns of people aren't spending the same so ultimately the deliveries are dying but we are working hard and we work hard with our customers to a. Medic at any circumstances there might be a what's the mood among Holly Hughes and know what that meant I think we we're just we're fed up to the fact tastes I mean ultimately every industry north or scythe U.K. Or Europe whatever might they rely on the whole IT industry pharmaceuticals and 3rd furniture and you name it we they that and it's it's so it's over 98 percent and ultimately it's 90 us because we're the ones facing the border where the where the people are drivers are at the forefront of this so we have to be prepared and unless you give us the guidance and support that we Nate that's not going to happen and there's good that they'll do the final delivery process everybody's come to know allows your next day delivery and your mate on the shelves everything your milk just it's just going to stop it's just gonna come to a halt and that's the serious does this isn't scare mongering by any means this is a seriousness of the situation because Ireland is an all island supply chain Pamela Dennison thank you very much 17 minutes to 6. McCallion was 36 when she died from a bleed on the brain after being attacked by her abusive partner no knocks in a moment in 2014 Knox was charged with her murder but the case was dropped and he died of natural causes in 2015 bridge death was the subject of a B.B.C. Documentary last year it explored the deaths of some of Knox's previous partners who died in tragic circumstances married sister is Michela Boyle She's the mayor of Derry instrument and she's urging the. Terms of domestic abuse to get help before it's too late she's been talking to Theresa Craig about married and the abuse she suffered when you go enter into a relationship a loving relationship with a man that you trust you know you think he's the one. That suddenly turns whenever there's domestic violence and I think in Marie. It was pretty obviously if obvious from from the start that the relationship was in the dying words. Did anyone try to talk to or about the relationship yeah absolutely her sister Patricia her sister Josephine and her sister Michelle had spoken and her brothers as well asked her to seek help and get out of the relationship you know what they say when you're in a relationship with someone difficult when they have control over you it's very difficult to leave that relationship and that was the case and married Tell me about the night that she died she had she was at home a partner was drinking at another. We had contact with them had gone to the. She tried to gain entry and and he came. To the grind where her head had been bagged. He banged her head of a wall and he flung her to the grind and she had quite. And her hair was cold also I suppose on that night she was she was very difficult to get back up on to her fate to get help. And she lay there for a period of time I'd say it in the cold on her bare feet but she didn't make it unfortunately Maria did tell the place that. You know she had the head injury. To her to the place where well aware of. What had taken place they could see that. From our head they could see that she did have an injury but Maria didn't want to seek further medical assistance at that time so she was taken and put back into the place car and she asked to be dropped off at a friend's house and it wasn't until the return journey back to her friend's ice where they. Were Marie. In the back of the place and that was a point where I realized there's something more serious going on here unfortunately from Maria passed away the next day the massive head injury that she had and every . Does that in a family. A loved one. To help them or to protect them it's devastating. When you're watching a sister or someone that you know within a family to watch them slowly. Slowly die at the Herm's of their partner when you're you know when a woman is being physically abused in assault it is very very difficult you know they say you know you will be assaulted to 30 Tang's before you actually make that call. Partner was subsequently charged with her murder but was dropped eventually it then went to the coroner's court where they find inside where the. Whenever. And with a head injury before there is rapid decline and an. Event of her death that's what happened you know. Unfortunately. We had passed away 24th of February 24th. No no. Died after that the feeling great towards the very feelings towards him he died of natural circumstances not long after the coroner's court we will never see justice for Marie and we don't feel anything really for no Knox we we did at the time after the coroner's court we wanted the P.P.S. To open up this investigation again and given the recommendations and the evidence coming out of the coroner's court that he be charged that the charge be put to him again but unfortunately that didn't happen he. Not long after the court would she have a mass it to people like their victims to their families if someone has any sense that there's something wrong and a relationship of a loved one I would appeal to young women and all women you know if you are and a relationship where you feel that your life is being bullied that you're being threatened or being coerced into doing something that you don't want to do that's domestic abuse that's domestic violence to get help even if it's only speak to a sister or brother certainly talk about it and tell someone what you're actually experience in a relationship there is help by their McCaleb or even if you need any more information on this you can contact the B.B.C. Action line 080888809 knots 080888809 years more from Keith Hughes chief Briggs it negotiator Michel Barnier has called for the E.U. $27.00 to remain calm and show unity after the prime minister Boris Johnson demanded that the border backstop be abolished a 22 year old ban from Belfast has been convicted of stealing more than 2000 pounds worth of football kits from a sports store them Joseph short of Bruce Lee way admitted carrying out the theft at Sports Direct last month. The American billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein who's facing charges of 60 assaulting on bridge girls is reported to being taken to hospital after being fined 70 unconscious in a prison cell in New York so the come the Irish government funding the return of the Ryder Cup to this island why are we still in the dark about how much taxpayers' money was spent bringing the open to port rush last week what's happening in a place. Like crossroads because of a crash on a creek outlet road at the. Biggest banks though in all approaches to the junction the moment. Avignon at its junction with the Malone No it has been cleared of those lies for me and drivers heading towards him along the road other delays be aware of the usual keys on the motorway on the West Bank and on the 7 M. Bypass and not much has changed on the sand closures and both directions mean the traffic still slow heading towards the carousel and parties for notes. Thanks Elaine the Ryder Cup is coming to a down Manor in Limerick in 2026 Stephen Watson's here timing's interesting this announcement days after Shane Lowry Yeah. I mean as they say it's a coincidence I think it's quite a remarkable time for for Irish golf after the Open came back to Royal Portrush for the 1st time and in 68 years now it's been once that the Ryder Cup will come back to Ireland for the 1st time since 2006 so this will mark the 20th anniversary of the of the one and only time writer Cup has been played in Ireland why the damn manner it's a refurbished resort it is probably a 6 star resort it is absolutely perfect to host a writer Cup The businessman J.P. McManus He owns the resort always I'd lined his wish to stage a writer Cup and I think the multi-million pound investment which he put into the resort to the area it was always with the Ryder Cup in mind as you said the last time it was played in Ireland was it became club 2006 it'll be 20 years as you say before the national Why is that not here more often. Well it's there are the Ryder Cup as a much sought after event that is obviously played every 2 years once in America then I was a once in Europe so it's a very prestigious event and very hard to do you know to to get the contract to to have it so you know in this occasion there was not a betting process the European Tour who run the Ryder Cup actually approached the Irish government about staging the Ryder Cup because they knew that their manner wanted to host it so they were able that's that's my understanding anyway that it didn't enter into a formal bidding process some of the others have 101 other contenders the I think it's entirely up to the Ryder Cup you know where they want to stage their event today our banner is absolutely perfect for it yes this has cost the R.'s government tens of millions of euro how much exact that they wouldn't mean my sources will not reveal and much they pay but it is and it is tens of millions of euro but the economic investment that they will get it coming they will get from that will be over $161000000.00 they think if you say the organizers approached the have come from and said we wanted to be at a demo Why is the Irish taxpayer having to fork out for a well let's just say my understanding is that when the Ryder Cup was in Paris the French drove a very hard bargain at the next European Ryder Cup in Italy and they paid a considerable amount of money more than France paid and I am led to believe that the Irish government were able to strike a very very good deal you know it's a very good deal for the return that they will get on their investment what sort of return they say in that region of 160000000 euro and we know the Open Championship which came to port rush there last week it's believed that they store with executive pay a 1000000 euro for a little more about that to have that event and they say that the economic impact of that is over over $100.00 So look they're right or cup is one of the world's biggest sporting events to have it in Ireland will will obviously generate a lot of tourism revenue and it will also the government say that they're going to invest $17000000.00 euro into the area as well to to make upgrades there what. Virus players and captains have played in previous writer amounts of real. An incredible connection with with the Ryder Cup Obviously Darren Clarke Paul McGinley were right or Cup captains project Harrington is this the current Ryder Cup captain for the next match and many hours players of course of the winning shot are sunk the something the winning part including Graeme McDowell a Celtic Manor senior Christie O'Connor senior at The Belfry so so many things in this you know Ryder Cup moments of been involving Irish players and Irish captains on and I think that's one of the big reasons that is coming back down and of course Shane Laurie and will be anxious to make his Reiner Cup debut I am for a going to miss team next year one of the props Absolutely and unfortunately for for she and Laurie the Ryder Cup points haven't started to be amassed yet so his win at the Open Championship won't kind towards the rankings but I would imagine the way he's playing being a major champion and with Padraig Harrington as the captain even if he doesn't qualify he'd be a very very you know good choice for a wildcard pick and of course it's it's really Europe who are who have the momentum at the moment and in contrast to the U.S. It certainly is after the last writer Cup in Paris and you know not many people even though it was a home Ryder Cup for Europe gave the European team much of a chance because the American team was just seen as so so strong but home advantage counted for everything and yes Europe has the advantage but public aren't And while I was working but when they have to go to the west bank stress next year all right a man and a doorman are in 2026 part of the day one of the big parts of it is that the Irish Open golf tournament and security will be secured until 2026 as well and that means it will continue to come north and south of the border so we will see more Irish Opens in northern on it we could see it in 20212023 perhaps the opening 2025 and the Ryder Cup and 2020 said thanks Stephen Mark Simpson sitting alongside you we've heard this figure of 8000000. Cost to bring the open here what are you hearing Well I set about to find your calling card Bradford asked me in this very studio on Monday at about a quarter past 5 after I revealed this figure which Stevens has been talking about that it's estimated by tourism and that the windfall post the open in terms of tourism could be could be more than 100000000 pounds but how much did Northern Ireland P.L.C. Put in in the 1st place so I rang up the executive office they said rang the Department for the economy I phoned the Department for the economy no one was available for interview but they did release a statement saying government funding to support the hosting of the open as commercially sensitive information but they made the very valid point the benefits of hosting the open will greatly outweigh the investment with regards to value for money in a stable has been talking about that has been proven and other parts of the world not least Paris or Celtic Manor in Wales when it comes to Ryder Cups and you pick speak to people in Scotland Carnoustie last year they made a lot of money in Scotland but actually getting that figure from tourism the actual cost and they have Stephen says it is only some would say it $1000000.00 Pons bargain people would be saying why won't they tell us that facts are more transparency elsewhere well I phoned Scotland I phoned the executive office in Scotland and it was almost a mirror image were by don't talk to us talk to visit Scotland which is the equivalent of tourism and I and I expected not to get a Figure out of them but I did and they say they're obviously been at this a little bit longer they infrastructure their cetera they said that visit Scotland in terms of Carnoustie last year only paid a quarter of a 1000000 pounds I then went back to a number of other departments here in Northern Ireland I spoke to the Department for infrastructure I spoke to the Department for Communities and between them they admit that they have spent around 12000000 pounds in directly improving port rush public realm the train station there but exactly how much we paid direct. Plea for hosting the open a trade secret why do you think that is Steve the R.N.A. Operated in a similar fashion to the European Tour that they want to keep their deals as Mark said commercially sensitive doesn't mean commercially just well I think because if they go to a bidding process the next time that they don't want to reveal how much somebody else had actually paid because even when the hours government went to find out how much Paris and how much it lead paid they couldn't actually find out exactly the exact amount that they had paid because it is a commercially sensitive sensitive amount but I was able to find out who my much they paid in Scotland well but I think it's a slightly different situation in Scotland where as they're just they have a lot of open championships you know they're played at Carnoustie they're played it's an Andres they're paid to turn brick This was a one not a one off event for us this is for 3 open so if the figure is accurate which I'm led to believe it is of the 1000000 pounds or executive paid to the R.N.A. Well for 3 Open Championships working order to 3000000 an event not is an absolute bargain to for the amount of economic return championship 3 Open Championships and so when they're coming back to more time at least but Steve knows more about this the May honest even mentioned earlier that the debt that's been floating around is 2025 but but we are back to the money again they will have to do an assessment they will have to do the daily So nothing's been confirmed as far as I know no but the the open was a resigned thing financial success for they are in day and there is no doubt about that with the tickets being sold out with the amount of money they generated at the event and I would imagine are that the Ryder Cup coming here in 2026 if I was the R.N.A. I think I would like to get the Open championship back to Ireland before that before the Ryder Cup Who knows it's entirely up to them and the members of the report rush to come to an arrangement when it can come back but the deal that the executive struck was for 3 opens on the amount of money was paid upfront for all 3 that's as much as much as I know Stephen and Mark thank you both very much you've been in touch down in Lisbon says the Esdaile P. Is connected to fin a fall and the right wing duopoly that through the Republic says Dan had to began with policies that would take Mrs May. This is that your blush point 005 percent corporation tax for Apple on profits earned in the E.U. But shifting to the republic to avoid tax and someone else's Don't be so fixated on and deal a deal is a media engineered clip the deal of any kind was not what 17400000 people voted for if they do you want a deal they must get rid of the box not funny there's no Buckstone for their new deal with Argentina and to Pam and John important answers Daniel McCrossin doesn't change my mind I support Barnes Johnson get us out of the E.U. Keep letting us know what you think on a one dollar 7 month you can tweet on B.B.C. Effects. At 6 o'clock this is evening Extra with Seamus became welcome Still to come we get more political reaction to Boris Johnson's address to M.P.'s in the Commons today and we'll be talking about the impact of the Reid tweet. On social media 1st the news here is key Prime Minister Abbas Johnson says he wants the abolition of the Braggs of bank stop the part of the E.U. Withdrawal agreement intended to guarantee no hard border of the Johnson told M.P.'s that a time limit would not be sufficient from Westminster Here's our political editor Mark Devonport was to reason may took time out to watch the Ireland England cricket Test match Boris Johnson stood at the dispatch box in the Commons as he set about attacking the opposition the contrast in styles between the old and new prime ministers couldn't to be clearer Mr Johnson again promised to take the U.K. Out of the E.U. By the end of October and had this to say on the BRICS that backstop if an agreement is to be reached it must be clearly understood that the way to the deal goes by way of the abolition of the backstop the former Northern Ireland secretary cam Bradley asked Mr Johnson to prioritize the needs of victims of the troubles and survivors of historical institutional. B.S. The new prime minister thanked her for her contribution but then went on to say he thinks there's common ground in Parliament that old soldiers should not face their prosecutions for alleged crimes when there's no fresh evidence against them John who died as well on the new prime minister that any attempt to renegotiate the withdrawal agreement will prove difficult I don't see I think I don't get the case problem in the observer not the E.U. Leadership are part composedly for them but they have already thought of remember it will draw agreement if it was a compromise the bait the red line which were drawn by the then broader scope of Theresa May eventually see if they were leading not only he but even the cost of doing it on the body the think about the S.-T. O.-P. Is Daniel of course and says his party will stand against Mr Johnson we have huge concerns about the approach of which he operates and then also the very strong rightwing cabinet that he has set up a cabin full of extremists who were undoubtedly attempt to push Northern Ireland and Ireland to you K. Over the backs of the craft the Department of Health is extending public consultations into the future of stroke and breast assessment services in Northern Ireland and to live 30th of August a public meeting which had to be postponed and you'd notice last night because too many people turned up has been reshaped jeweled from Monday evening the total amount of public money used to help bring the Open golf championship draw report brush is not being released to resume and I says the figure is commercially sensitive information Mark Simpson reports it's estimated that the open will give an economic boost to the Northern Ireland economy of more than 100000000 pines in the coming years mainly through tourism but the full cost of bringing the championship here may never be known the Department for the economy and tourism and I both say the amount of government funding is commercially sensitive but some of the indirect costs have been made public it's been revealed that Iran 12000000 Pines was spent on improve. Months to the time of Port rush including the train station and their manner in Limerick has been confirmed as the host course for the 2026 Ryder Cup The instruct between the Irish government and European Tour organizers will bring the buy any old tournaments within Europe in the USA back to Ireland event was lasted the cake up near double in 2006. The U.K.'s had its hottest July day on record with temperatures reaching 38 point one Celsius in Cambridge the previous record for this month was 36.7 under plant reports the temperature recorded in Cambridge is the 2nd highest ever in the U.K. The all time record of 38.5 degrees Celsius set in 2003 May yet be broken today in Bristol thousands were left without water after a main burst David night and rail companies cut speeds and cancelled some services as tracks risk buckling in the heat some advise customers against all but essential travel thunderstorms could add to problems later with a warning of flash flooding Europe's 5 hottest summers have all occurred this century the Met Office says heat waves could now affect the U.K. As often as every other year you're listening to evening actually so far we've heard from our studio pm.