good morning. the prime minister borisjohnson will visit belfast today to urge the main northern ireland parties to resume power sharing. the largest unionist party, the dup, is currently refusing to take part in the government of northern ireland because of the post brexit trading arrangements with the eu, known as the northern ireland protocol. the uk government is expected to introduce legislation which would allow ministers to override parts of that protocol. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. boris johnson will arrive in northern ireland later to find a political system which is stuck. despite elections earlier this month, there s no new government. sinn fein finished top for the first time ever, but the democratic unionist party the second largest at stormont won t agree to power sharing until the brexit deal is changed. they re worried about checks on goods travelling from great britain to northern ireland. even though many parties accept these arran
a super blood moon. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the prime minister borisjohnson will visit belfast today to urge the main northern ireland parties to resume power sharing. the largest unionist party, the dup, is currently refusing to take part in the government of northern ireland because of the post brexit trading arrangements with the eu, known as the northern ireland protocol. the uk government is expected to introduce legislation which would allow ministers to override parts of that protocol. speaking to the belfast telegraph, borisjohnson says that protocol is now out of date and changes are needed. our political correspondent nick eardley reports. boris johnson will arrive in northern ireland later to find a political system which is stuck. despite elections earlier this month, there s no new government. sinn fein finished top for the first time ever, but the democratic unionist party the second largest at stormont won t agree
this is one of the biggest recycling plants in britain in southwark, in south london. this facility deals with the recycling for about two million people every year. that s 150,000 tonnes. the number one rule is if you re not sure, don t put it in your recyclable bin. with the ball, that baseball ball, that needs to be removed. when we collect the waste in the streets, we ask the general public to put plastics, glass, metals and paper in the same bin. so the role of this facility is to separate this material. the top few things that we are seeing coming to our facilities and which should not would be the things like textiles clothes. we see shoes, jumpers, etc. it can be recycled, but not on the kerb side collection. it needs to be at a household waste recycling centre. we see a lot of, like, coffee cups. it can be recycled
and which should not would be the things like textiles clothes. we see shoes, jumpers, etc. it can be recycled, but not on the kerb side collection. it needs to be at a household waste recycling centre. we see a lot of, like, coffee cups. it can be recycled again, if it s brought back to the the shop or the store where you bought your coffee. check on your local council s website where all the guidelines are provided and usually you get the contact details if you re unsure. so this feels like the end of the process here in this plant. absolutely. so at the very end. so you can see the different fractions. we ve got all the plastics together it will go to another plant to be sorted and recycled. we ve got the cardboard and the paper, which will go directly to a paper mill to be recycled into new piece of cardboard and paper. and, finally, we ve got the metals. of those, plastic is the hardest to recycle. but there are some success stories. each different type of plastic needs