walked out in protest over arrangements was created to trade barriers between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. it s not clear what exactly is in the deal but it won t reverse the basic settlement between the uk and the eu. let s go straight to stormont and our island correspondencejohn campbell. we were listening a few moments ago tojeffrey donaldson, is it becoming clear how soon power sharing could be up and running? power-sharing could be up and runnina ? , . ., . , power-sharing could be up and runninu? ,~ ., . , running? every chance it will be by the end of this running? every chance it will be by the end of this week. running? every chance it will be by the end of this week. jeffrey - the end of this week. jeffrey donaldson was in fighting form, outselling this deal, saying it s going to deliver more than some of his critics had suggested. at the moment we only have what he is telling us and his spin on this deal, he says there is going to be new legislat
won t reverse the basic settlement between the uk and the eu. injust a moment we ll be talking live on the programme to the minister for trade and employment and the irish government but first let s get this report. after the protest came a political pivot and after that, a breakthrough in the early hours of this morning, nearly two years in the making. i believe that with the faithful delivery of this package of measures, hard work and dedication, we will be able to look back on this moment as the defining time when northern ireland s place within the union was safeguarded and our place within the united kingdom internal market was restored. over the coming period, we will work alongside others to build a thriving northern ireland, firmly within the union, for this and succeeding generations. unionists have been strongly opposed to trading arrangements which were brought in after brexit. northern ireland follows different rules to great britain, meaning there are checks on g
laura coates live starts right now. donald trump you might just miss moment on the stand, tonight on a bonus hour of laura coates live. no maybe three short minutes, that is how long the former president was on the stand today in the e. jean carroll defamation trial. he still managed, still manages to say something that caught part of his testimony stricken from the record. now before the jury even got into the room, there was a will describe us agitated trump. there was a lawyer, said i never met the, woman i did not know who the woman, isn t ever met this woman, unquote. the agitated judge pump it down. then, trump takes the, stand resists s right-hand, swears to get truthful testimony, his attorney asks if he stood by his earlier deposition in the case, 100% yes trump applies. not as trump did to deny the allegation because moscow made an accusation? that is exactly, right, decided i considered a false iq laced in, totally false trump replies. the judge then cast him
this sunday at 9:00 p.m., only on cnn. thank you so much for joining us tonight on the source, laura coates live starts right now. donald trump s, blink and you might miss it moment on the stand tonight on a bonus hour of laura coates live. three minutes, three whole minutes, or three short minutes, that s along the former president was on the stand today and he still managed to say something that got part of his testimony stricken from the record. and before the jury even got into the room, there was what was described as an agitated trump, he said i never met the woman, i don t know who she is, and he met an agitated judge who told him to pipe down and trump takes the stand, raises his right hand, swears to give truthful testimony, his attorney asked if he stood by his earlier deposition in the case, 100%, yes, trump replies, then she asked trump, did you deny the allegation because e. jean carroll made the accusation, that s exactly right, yes i did, i consider a false a
have been quite embarrassing. it the british royal family it could have been quite embarrassing. it was su osed have been quite embarrassing. it was suwosed to have been quite embarrassing. it was suwosed to be have been quite embarrassing. it was supposed to be quite have been quite embarrassing. it was supposed to be quite significant? yes, it was king charles s first state visit as monarch. he was due to address politicians in the national assembly. to address politicians in the nationalassembly. it to address politicians in the national assembly. it was important for him and important for france. his first trip abroad as king. france is one of the uk s oldest and closest allies. these trips are made at the request of the foreign office, so the royal family don t decide where they re going to go. it is the importance of the links with the uk and the rest of europe, particularly after brexit and the issues that have arisen. as well ahead of coronation, getting people