together, you can do that. even if the do together, you can do that. even if they do bounce together, you can do that. even if they do bounce back together, you can do that. even if they do bounce back and - together, you can do that. even if they do bounce back and go - together, you can do that. even if they do bounce back and go right| they do bounce back and go right back down again, the money still keeps coming, can you explain why that is? ~ , ., , ., ., ., that is? when you get promoted to the premier that is? when you get promoted to the premier league, that is? when you get promoted to the premier league, because - that is? when you get promoted to the premier league, because it - that is? when you get promoted to the premier league, because it is i the premier league, because it is such a step up, you do have a few seasons when i have this fund called the parachute payment and it is basically to help championship clubs when they step up to the premier league, to be able
linked to a loyalist paramilitary organisation. so even though we have peace, relative peace, there continues to be issues that need to be dealt with 25 years on. and continues to be issues that need to be dealt with 25 years on. be dealt with 25 years on. and in terms of those be dealt with 25 years on. and in terms of those paramilitaries, i be dealt with 25 years on. and in terms of those paramilitaries, it| terms of those paramilitaries, it was on the front page of the papers when i arrived, what is the background to those young men? melt. background to those young men? well, i think from a background to those young men? well, i think from a general background to those young men? -ii i think from a general political perspective, there is no political support for these paramilitary organisations. in terms of the nationalist or republican side, they are referred to as dissident republican paramilitary groups, because they are anti good friday agreement, but of course the majori
than 5000 social enterprise has donated more than 5000 copies of her book to schools than 5000 copies of her book to schools across northern ireland to help children better understand autism help children better understand autism and to learn to treat others with kindness and respect. that s the real with kindness and respect. that s the real power of the good friday agreement. compassion. compassion. a change agreement. compassion. compassion. a change to agreement. compassion. compassion. a change to how this entire region sees change to how this entire region sees itself. in the words of belfast s first poet laureate, what is left belfast s first poet laureate, what is left is belfast s first poet laureate, what is left is dark and quiet but book ended is left is dark and quiet but book ended by is left is dark and quiet but book ended by light as the opening of a dill cabin ended by light as the opening of a dill cabin door, and what happens outside dill cabin
the longest running conflict anew since the end of world war ii, he discussed how personal the pain was, how every person killed left a empty chair at the dining room table. he quoted george mitchell, 700 days of ferry and just one day of success in the peace negotiations, but he says that they kept going because those involved believe that peace was possible. we also talked about the dividends of peace being all around us, remarking on the signing of the good friday agreement 25 years ago this week, and he told everyone gathered in the audience that there were no guarantees they would be able to deliver the progress that we now see today. he added that it took people coming together all across northern ireland to make it work stops are what we are seeing now is him shaking hands, meeting the invited guests and the students who have gathered to hear him as well. so his remarks being widely analysed
northern together. i spoke about this with northern ireland s political leaders, as well as the taoiseach in our saint leaders, as well as the taoiseach in our saint patrick s day celebration at the our saint patrick s day celebration at the white house. it has been a key focus at the white house. it has been a key focus for me through out my career key focus for me through out my career i key focus for me through out my career. i rememberworking as key focus for me through out my career. i remember working as a senator, career. i remember working as a senator, seeing how the united states senator, seeing how the united states could support and encourage any move states could support and encourage any move towards peace. i got elected any move towards peace. i got elected in any move towards peace. i got elected in 1972 is a 29 year old kid to the elected in 1972 is a 29 year old kid to the united states senate, and it wasiust to the united states senate, and it wa