we could have chilly weather in the north during the night on tuesday, but milder air is arriving tied in with storm dudley, said temperatures on thursday will be well above where they should be. more rain after what we have had recently, very mild indeed and then winds start to wind themselves up. it looks as if it s tom dudley will provide the most powerful winds across the northern half of the uk, is northern ireland scotland and northern england but most areas will feel the effects. storm dudley will provide the most powerful winds. storm dudley will provide the most powerfulwinds. more storm dudley will provide the most powerful winds. more damaging further north. the orange areas where we are expecting the most significant impact, that is where the amber warning is, and we will keep you up to date and the detailed warnings are on our website. it is still with us into thursday morning s rash and then gradually the winds ease a little, the weather comes, but not for long, becaus
go by and i guess because of that investors and shareholders are not at war and we re even seeing this class here at the moment don t you know cope in frankfurt for us thank you very much. this confusion around breaks it the times in london had reported earlier that britain was close to striking a deal with brussels that was it would give banks and other financial companies come to new access to the european market after briggs s it would have meant that u.k. banks would not have to move their headquarters to the continent to continue to do business with the rest of the e.u. the british pound gain point six percent on the news but later on thursday a source told the reuters news agency that no deal had been moved this spokesman for the british government also said there was no deal for financial sector is crucial to british interest it s it contributes an annual one hundred twenty billion pounds to the u.k. economy. was now the subject of bragg s its business leaders from ireland deman
possibility of course has been restored they re worried about the possibility of their supply chains been affected so just a great deal of uncertainty and needn t a great worry and concern me for decades it has this border region was a focal point in the troubles as we call it. but then also the friday agreement. wasn t even factored into the referendum compan really much at all for thirty years the troubles caused three thousand five hundred deaths in northern ireland done so menard and indeed some in mainland u.k. and that a lot of that violence happened around the border region and a lot of it was related to incidents of the border and customs posts on british army presence and so on so to even think about returning to any form of a border regime to a region which had such problems around the border before is quite dangerous and reckless even though no one s saying that it s nestor going to need to return but to even risk it is too high a price just briefly explain to use the old bo
reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and we re determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas the multimedia environment series on d.w. . to. get a good look at it. for the first time in german legal history judgments come launched class action suits guess who s the first in the dark it s full stop for the diesel emissions trading scandal. and the main sticking point in bragg s it talks remains on resolved how to keep the sense that for a father of kilometer border between the u.k. is northern ireland the republic of ireland free of controls. also the shell bearing the brunt us sank. in iraq already changing ordinary lives european