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BBC Radio 4 FM BBC Radio 4 FM February 4, 2021 120000

B.b.c. News at midday the Irish government has dismissed a call from the do you pay leader Arlene Foster for the northern islands protocol to be scrapped insisting there will not be a dramatic change to post breaks a trade arrangements the e.u. Is considering whether lighter enforcement of the rules should last for longer after threats to staff meant checks on some goods entering northern Ireland from Great Britain was a splendid earlier this week when Roberts from the trade body retail Northern Ireland says his members are facing a perfect storm of breaks it and the pandemic any loser its force in terms of addressing the issue challenges that of the average. We turn our situation where we have social or products or consumers are. Absolutely unacceptable. A Belgian court has sentenced an Iranian diplomats to 20 years in jail for plotting a bomb attack on an Iranian opposition rally in France in 2018 Police say the man handed over a package of explosives to a Belgian couple to use for ....

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BBC Radio 4 FM BBC Radio 4 FM January 30, 2021 090000

And Richard Crook the studio director Nathan Chaplin go bowling. B.b.c. News haps 9 o clock Eastern Stu impose controls on the movement of coronavirus vaccines across the Irish border were dramatically reversed late last night after an outcry from politicians in the u.k. And Europe Brussels had been prepared to override part of the Bracks it withdrawal treaty because it was concerned the Irish border would be used as a back door to bring vaccine supplies to the u.k. Our Europe correspondent Kevin Connolly says e.u. Officials now acknowledge it was the wrong decision they re now trying to pass it off as a mistake or mishap but it was quite clearly decision is indications that he will do it seems to me and that they were rather shocked by the unanimous angry Dublin and in London and they have backtracked so that is taken I think some of the heat to the vaccine issue Northern Ireland s 1st minister Arlene Foster said the e.u. Sanctions showed the conditions in the BRICs a deal governing ....

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BBC Radio 4 FM BBC Radio 4 FM January 29, 2021 120000

That in 20 minutes. B.b.c. News at midday in the past. Has published details of its contract to provide covert vaccines to the e.u. The firm has said problems at factories in mainland Europe will affect supplies but the European Commission president as live on the line has told a German radio station that binding orders must be fulfilled from Brussels is our Europe Correspondent Gavin Lee. Live on the lie and made it clear she disputed the reasons given by Astra Zeneca for why it couldn t carry out its contract she said the company s boss Pascal Sario was wrong to tell newspaper reporters that the company had a non binding contract with the e.u. And would deliver based on best efforts President von divine said the contract was a binding order and the best effort clause only applied if the company could not develop the vaccine at all she also disputed after Seneca s suggestion that the company s u.k. Based sites needed to serve British people 1st the government says a new coronavirus v ....

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BBC Radio 4 FM BBC Radio 4 FM January 18, 2021 120000

You are not pushing behind what we stand which the Kovacs facility to enable all countries to get that generated at the same time that that really putting that work at risk Ok but say what the bilateral deals that the u.k. Has struck which has allowed it to proceed at the pace that it s going you re saying are partly contributing to what the chair of the w.h.o. Dr Ted Ross describes as the world is on the brink of a catastrophic moral failure. So we re saying certainly rich countries will make these deals but we want wealthy countries on that to support the ability of the mic mechanism we set up because accessibility to get back seems to countries that don t have that financial or political clout. We really want to see the vaccination rolled out to the the crucial at risk groups 1st everywhere and people often think well why should I care about a poor country but essentially until we ve got all those groups sex native over the world we are not going to be able to end this pandemic suc ....

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BBC Radio 4 FM BBC Radio 4 FM January 10, 2021 150000

Because and continues in a few minutes with the drama no brats after the latest news. B.b.c. News at 3 o clock the health secretary Matt Hancock has failed to rule out a further strengthening of lockdown restrictions if the surge in coronavirus cases continues the minister urge people not to bend the rules to avoid putting further pressure on the n.h.s. The home secretary pretty Patel has welcomed course for stricter enforcement of the measures the chair of the Police Federation for England and Wales John said the pandemic could put pressure on the police that they ve never had to deal with before the laws are changed repeatedly sometimes literally overnight my colleagues have had to try to juggle what s right between the guidance and what joy between the law since March last year we ve seen an increasing number of people who for their own reasons don t want to comply with any of the rules this so we have to deal with that as well a 28 year old woman has been arrested after 2 men died ....

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