the british prime minister on a visit to northern ireland accepts that the political deadlock there is a result of his brexit deal. and a huge dust storm has covered parts of the middle east, resulting in the deaths of at least three people. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 6am in singapore, and 1am in ukraine where it s being reported more than 200 wounded ukrainian soldiers from the besieged steelworks in mariupol are reported to have been evacuated. these are the latest pictures from a reuters journalist who watched as the buses reached novoazovsk, a russian controlled town in eastern ukraine. ukraine says 260 people have been moved more than 50 are reported to have been taken to a local hospital. more on that story as the information comes in. it is a developing story so we will be sure to bring you the latest right here on bbc news. meanwhile, ukraine says it has regained control of territory on the russian border near khark
look, these guitars, this administration, it s just too much work. so we have seen sales impacted there. but it is daunting, to have to fill out import documentation for something you never even had to think about before. and this is why businesses are having to adapt. when the uk left the european union, it was agreed that goods arriving in northern ireland from scotland, england and wales would be monitored to make sure they met eu standards. that s because northern ireland shares a land border with the republic of ireland, which is in the eu, and brussels doesn t want unchecked products ending up in what it calls its single market. but an open border on the island of ireland is seen as an essential part of the peace process. prime minister, do you accept that the reality of what you re with here in northern ireland today is a direct consequence of the deal you signed? yes, absolutely. and i want to be clear that i think that the protocol has
stuff, thank you so much forjoining us on the programme and thank you for watching newsday. do stay with bbc news. hello. the weather s been all over the place in the last few days. yes, we ve had some sunshine, some warmth, too, but also big thundery downpours, particularly in northwestern england and in northern ireland recently. now, on the satellite picture, you can see the motion of the cloud it s mostly coming in out of the south and the southwest. so that s where the warm weather is coming from, too. and here are the thunderstorms we ve recently had now most of them have died away, we still have a little bit of rain here and there, but i think through the early hours of tuesday morning, it is a mostly dry picture out there with clear spells, a bit of residual cloud, that s pretty much it. oh, and mistand murk forming
the british prime minister on a visit to northern ireland accepts that the political deadlock there is a result of his brexit deal. and a huge dust storm has covered parts of the middle east, resulting in the deaths of at least three people. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. it s 6am in singapore, and 1am in ukraine where it s being reported more than 200 wounded ukrainian soldiers from the besieged steelworks in mariupol are reported to have been evacuated. these are the latest pictures from a reuters journalist who watched as the buses reached novoazovsk, a russian controlled town in eastern ukraine. ukraine says 260 people have been moved more than 50 are reported to have been taken
in northern ireland, it s causing stresses and strains. back in county down, another guitar is finished, but the soundtrack and consequences of brexit can still be clearly heard. a huge dust storm has covered a massive area of the middle east, resulting in the deaths of at least three people, including a child. skies have turned red across nothern syria, much of iraq and a neighbouring region in saudi arabia. flights once again had to be postponed at baghdad airport. in north eastern syria, the choking cloud of dust has resulted in three deaths and hundreds suffering breathing difficulties. our reporter azadeh moshiri joins me now from the bbc newsroom. this isn t the first dust storm the region has faced recently, gray tabby on the programme. this isn t the first dust storm the region has faced recently, but what impact is this latest one having?