a deal and they could you know i was possibly encouraged by our conversations last night in berlin with on mutual friends johnson s key goal is to convince the e.u. to scrap the so-called backstop it s the fallback policy that would prevent a hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland following brags that. a day earlier johnson was in berlin where chancellor angela merkel told him the backstop wouldn t be necessary if britain could propose an alternative solution quickly. i admire that that can do spirit that she seems to have that i think she s right i think that the technical solutions are readily available you can have trusted traders schemes you can have electronic clearing of the goods moving across the border. to meetings main revelation a pledge that britain won t install controls on its border with ireland. but under no circumstances will the u.k.
allegedly made to a business partner when he was for boss of nissan go and had recently been released on bail in connection to other charges. former us vice president joe biden has promised to change after four women claimed he had touched them inappropriately in a video posted on twitter biden promised in the future to be more mindful of women s personal space. german chancellor angela merkel is visiting dublin to discuss fee uncertainty surrounding brics it talks expected to focus on how to maintain an open border between for the republic of ireland and northern ireland how to avoid a hot border is one of the biggest issues in the brics it deadlock. nato was founded seventy years ago they say age is just
politicians in london debate over when and how the u.k. should leave e.u. the more dangerous the situation is becoming in northern ireland it is here at this countryside where the uncertainty is most probable farmer s fields travel both sides of the border and every day people cross it seamlessly the prospect of a hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland has reignited fears of a conflict after twenty years of peace well more than three thousand people died and tens of thousands were injured during what s known as the troubles those decades of violence were put to an end in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight with the good friday or belfast peace agreement but for the hard line republicans the fight for a united ireland isn t over young people like paddy gallagher see a hard break sit as their golden opportunity to reclaim the north from great britain. the unfinished revolution miral identifies this building as
fields straddle both sides of the border and every day people cross it seamlessly the prospect of a hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland has reignited fears of a conflict after twenty years of peace well more than three thousand people died and tens of thousands were injured during what s known as the troubles those decades of violence were put to an end in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight with the good friday war belfast peace agreement but for the hard line republicans the fight for a united ireland isn t over young people like paddy gallagher see a hard break sit as their golden opportunity to reclaim the north from great britain. the unfinished revolution miral identifies this building as a local headquarters of northern ireland s most dangerous political party c route irish for liberation the party demands the unification of island it was founded in
a whole raft of tariffs and puts on foreign goods how could that fit into the equation have you been hearing anything about that. well of course it means a big problem for british companies because if all of a sudden there are no imports terrorists from from across the world that means that goods are going to be much cheaper say we had a reaction from caroline fab and who s heading the biggest business organization here in the u.k. and she said this is really no way to run a country there wasn t any consultation so really if you re is reaction from business but of course it s also designed to have in mind the border in northern ireland to prevent a hard border between the republic of ireland and northern ireland in the future which we remember is the most contentious issue in the whole brics negotiations and is one reason why the deal that reason has proposed the parliament failed again yesterday was much more from burgomaster you no longer backs off and strasburg pro