for more serious violence this year. very strong community intelligence specifically coming forward in respect of monday s events in derry/londonderry and a real concern that there may be attempts to draw police in to serious public disorder. and to use that then as a platform to launch terrorist attacks on police as well. so going into our operation, that s something that is very clearly right at the forefront of my mind, the minds of the commanders that will be delivering, and of course, our officers as well. but after 25 years of relative peace, the focus is on a deal that started a work in progress with the us government having played a key role in the good friday agreement talks, a visit to belfast tomorrow by presidentjoe biden will mark the anniversary. louise cullen, bbc news. we can speak now to our correspondent, charlotte gallagher, who s in belfast. morning, charlotte. what can we expect from
will be delivering it, and of course, our officers as well. but after 25 years of relative peace, the focus is on a deal that started a work in progress. with the us government having played a key role in the good friday agreement talks, a visit to belfast tomorrow by presidentjoe biden will mark the anniversary. louise cullen, bbc news. 0ur news correspondent charlotte gallagher told us more about the official visit of the us president joe biden to belfast. belfast is really gearing up at the moment for the arrival of the us presidentjoe biden. and actually on the street below me is the hotel where he is going to be staying. and already the cordons are out so people can t park there and we think the security cordon will be in place tomorrow morning around the hotel. and then around the university he will be going to on wednesday to meet people. that is his only public engagement here in northern ireland before he moves south into the republic. and i think it is about a celebration of
but after 25 years of relative peace, the focus is on a deal that started a work in progress with the us government having played a key role in the good friday agreement talks, a visit to belfast tomorrow by presidentjoe biden will mark the anniversary. louise cullen, bbc news. well, our correspondent charlotte gallagher is also in belfast, and she has more. the big news in town at the moment, of course, is the us president, joe biden. he s arriving in belfast on tuesday night. he s going to spend part of wednesday here as well, going to a new university campus meeting with rishi sunak. and then he s going to go to the republic of ireland. he s going to go to dublin and he s going to go to county louth and county mayo to places where he has ancestral links. and he ll be spending his last day, friday in county mayo making a speech in the town of ballina surrounded by some of his cousins. and he describes himself as a proud irish american, a proud irish catholic. so you can perhaps under
on police as well. so going into our operation, that s something that is very clearly right at the forefront of my mind, the minds of the commanders that will be delivering it and, of course, our officers as well. but after 25 years of relative peace, the focus is on a deal that started a work in progress. with the us government having played a key role in the good friday agreement talks, a visit to belfast tomorrow by presidentjoe biden will mark the anniversary. louise cullen, bbc news. this time 25 years ago, news of the agreement had just been announced inside the negotiations. waiting outside were more than 100 journalists, including the bbc s mark simpson. since then he has followed every faltering step of the political process in northern ireland. thank ireland. you so much forjoining us on the thank you so much forjoining us on the programme. this is very much your story. just tell us about those moments. it your story. just tell us about those moments. . , . , , , moments. it