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BBCNEWS BBC News At Five July 13, 2024

President said he was still unconvinced by the uk plans and his doubts were echoed by the Irish Government. Our objective is very clear we dont want to see any customs posts between north and south, nor do we want to see any posts are between north and south. Well have the latest reaction and well be talking to a member of the eus Brexit Steering Group and a member of the Northern Ireland assembly. The other main stories on bbc news at 5pm. A man with a knife is shot dead after killing four police officers, including a woman, at their headquarters in central paris. The family of a seriously ill 5 Year Old Girl have won the right to take their daughter to an Italian Hospital for treatment. And there could be another gold for Great Britain at the world athletics championships in doha this evening. Katerina Johnson Thompson leads the way in the heptathlon. Its 5 oclock our main story is the reaction to borisjohnsons revised brexit plans after he outlined the proposals to mps in the house

BBCNEWS Breakfast December 5, 2017

Financial education should be compulsory in schools. This school in manchester is a centre for excellent when it comes to teaching young people about money, so i will chat to them a little bit later. In Sport England bowl out australia in adelaide. Theyve just started batting and need 354 to win the second test and level the ashes. Come on and carol has the weather. It isa it is a fairly quiet day weatherwise for most of us. It will be cloudy with a little brightness and showers in the west. Later, persistent rain across the north west of the country accompanied by strengthening wind. Then it is all change. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Thank you. See you later on. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa may will meet with her cabinet this morning after returning from brussels last night with no deal to push forward the brexit talks. Negotiations came to a halt after the Democratic Unionist Party, who support the conservative government, rejected a proposal to avoid a ha

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live December 5, 2017

Of its year as city of culture. I think this is like modern art. You cant really see what it is. But, what do the next generation make of this years entries . We ask a group of Primary School students for their verdict. A glimmer of hope for england as they need 185 runs to win 181 runs to win the second test in the ashes good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may has been briefing her cabinet colleagues about her talks in brussels yesterday, as she faces to get the brexit negotiations back on track. Talks ended without agreement on the issues the European Union wants to be resolved before discussions can move on to trade. The Democratic Unionist Party rejected a proposal that there should be regulatory alignment between Northern Ireland and the irish republic, to avoid the need for new checks along the irish border. Our assistant Political Editor norman smith is in westminster. Yesterday we saw defeat snatched from the jaws of victory, is now a salvage operation . I think

Foster s tenure as DUP leader never far from controversy | Chester and District Standard

Foster s tenure as DUP leader never far from controversy

Her five years at the helm of the party have already witnessed some striking highs and lows. She has been ousted as Stormont First Minister in a row over a botched green energy scheme; led her party through three torturous years of on-off negotiations with Sinn Fein to restore powersharing; and – only a month after devolution finally returned – found herself navigating a fragile coalition through a global pandemic. But neither her handling of the Covid-19 emergency, the 36-month Stormont vacuum nor the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) furore are the reasons she is facing an internal revolt. Instead it is Brexit’s Irish Sea border that could ultimately seal her fate.

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