with an explanation later on. before lifting the suspensions, mr musk had explained his reasoning, doxxing is when you share someone s private information online hoping to do them harm. and, few would argue, prioritising the use of public safety. users s users s safety. but some are questioning how this flurry of suspensions matches up with mr musk s suppose a commitment to free speech. tom brada, bbc news. in the irish republic, leo varadkar will become the new government leader from today. mr varadkar, who is currently the deputy prime minister, will swap roles with the taoiseach micheal martin, as part of an historic coalition agreement, made injune 2020. let s get more now from our ireland correspondent chris page. just talk us through exactly what is happening today. it s rare, isn t
of an historic coalition agreement, made injune 2020. earlier, our ireland correspondent chris page gave us his analysis. it s a swap at the top that has never been done before. the two parties that dominated irish politics through most of the last century, fianna fail led by micheal martin, fine gael now led by leo varadkar went into government together for the first time. and when you consider that those parties grew out of different factions in the irish civil war 100 years ago, well, it does make it all the more remarkable. so, voluntarily today, micheal martin has handed over the most importantjob in ireland to leo varadkar. the proceedings took about two and a half hours in the irish parliament here in dublin. mr martin formally resigned. he, as you would expect, went through what he saw as his list of achievements, not least leading ireland through the covid pandemic. and then members of the parliament voted in mr varadkar to take over as taoiseach for the second half of this co
it is doing all it can to mitigate the impact, but even they accept they can only do so much. hundreds of people have turned out for a vigilforfour young boys, who died after falling through a frozen lake in solihull last sunday. 8 year old finlay butler, and his six year old brother samuel, their cousin, thomas stewart who was 11 and 10 year old jackjohnson were discovered in icy waters at babbs mill park in solihull. the council there has raised concerns about children being seen on frozen water in other places in recent days. in the irish republic, leo varadkar has been voted in as the new prime minister. mr varadkar, who has been the deputy prime minister, swaps roles with the taoiseach micheal martin as part of an historic coalition agreement, made injune 2020. earlier, our ireland correspondent chris page gave us his analysis.
and people to claim asylum in the first safe country they reach. campaigners hope this protest draws a line under any further loss of life in the channel. in the irish republic, leo varadkar has been voted in as the new prime minister. mr varadkar, who has been the deputy prime minister, swaps roles with the taoiseach micheal martin as part of an historic coalition agreement, made injune 2020. earlier, our ireland correspondent chris page gave us his analysis. it s a swap at the top that has never been done before. the two parties that dominated irish politics through most of the last century, fianna fail led by micheal martin, fine gael now led by leo varadkar went into government together for the first time. and when you consider that those parties grew out of different factions in the irish civil war 100 years ago, well, it does make it all the more remarkable.
the taoiseach michael martin as part of an historic coalition agreement, made injune 2020. our ireland correspondent, chris page, told me what is happening today. it s rare, isn t it, that one political party willingly hands over the top job in their country to another party. but that is what s happening today. a shuffle at the top of the irish government between the two parties which have dominated polls this year for most of the last century. fianna fail, led by micheal martin, fine gael, led by leo varadkar. to give you an idea of the historic rivalry between these parties, well, they grew out of factions in the irish civil war, about 100 years ago. so, it s a bit like the labour party and the conservative party in britain going into coalition together, or the democrats handing over control of the white house to the republicans in the us or vice versa. the parties are broadly of the political centre, but they have been electoral opponents for most of this dates existence. it was, as