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. , in dublin. does the government in the republic _ in dublin. does the government in the republic of _ in dublin. does the government in the republic of ireland _ in dublin. does the government in the republic of ireland think - in dublin. does the government in the republic of ireland think that i the republic of ireland think that those asylum seekers should go back across the border into northern ireland? the uk government said it wasn't in the business of having more asylum seekers in the uk. everyone this is that there is a common travel area, and they should be returned to the country where they first registered. that is the position which applies in the case of other asylum seekers from other jurisdictions, particularly elsewhere in the european union. the issueis elsewhere in the european union. the issue is this high court ruling in dublin which has affected theirs, which means that people coming into this country cannot be deported or sent back to the uk. as they see it, they are trying
. , in dublin. does the government in the republic _ in dublin. does the government in the republic of _ in dublin. does the government in the republic of ireland _ in dublin. does the government in the republic of ireland think - in dublin. does the government in the republic of ireland think that i the republic of ireland think that those asylum seekers should go back across the border into northern ireland? the uk government said it wasn't in the business of having more asylum seekers in the...
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dublin. he is our island correspondent in dublin. , ., ., is our island correspondent in dublin. , . ., ., ., dublin. he is a leader of a three -a dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as prime - dublin. he is a leader of a three l party coalition as prime minister, because of his age, only 13 years ago simon harris was elected as a member of parliament and he was seen as a young man in a hurry. but this is a crucial point to make. right at thejuncture where he is a crucial point to make. right at the juncture where he succeeds in terms of getting his hands on power, the top of the tree if you like. time is running out because the current irish government has to call a general election before march of next year. so he only has a lead—in
dublin. he is our island correspondent in dublin. , ., ., is our island correspondent in dublin. , . ., ., ., dublin. he is a leader of a three -a dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as prime - dublin. he is a leader of a three l party coalition as prime minister, because of his age, only 13 years ago simon harris was elected as a member of parliament and he was seen as a...
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he is our island correspondent in dublin. , . ., ., ., dublin. he is a leader of a three -a dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as prime - dublin. he is a leader of a three l party coalition as prime minister, because of his age, only 13 years ago simon harris was elected as a member of parliament and he was seen as a young man in a hurry. but this is a crucial point to make. right at thejuncture where he is a crucial point to make. right at the juncture where he succeeds in terms of getting his hands on power, the top of the tree if you like. time is running out because the current irish government has to call a general election before march of next year. so he only has a lead—in of a number of months to sell his message to make a change and he has come into power at a time when a number of challenges such as the housing crisis, rising homelessness, rising immigration and remember also that there is a mobilised right—wing element in ireland. most notably we s
he is our island correspondent in dublin. , . ., ., ., dublin. he is a leader of a three -a dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as prime - dublin. he is a leader of a three l party coalition as prime minister, because of his age, only 13 years ago simon harris was elected as a member of parliament and he was seen as a young man in a hurry. but this is a crucial point to make....
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breaking news from dublin coroner's court, i news from dublin coroner's court, the jury has returned a verdict of unlawful killing in each of the cases of the 48 who died in the tragedy. that was a fire that occurred in north dublin in the early hours of valentines morning in 1981 stop the families of those 48 victims have long campaigned for a second inquest to find out more details about how and why their loved ones died. it has been the longest running inquest in the history of the irish state but also the tragedy itself, the deaths of those 48 young people, the average age of the victims was just 19, was the worst fire tragedy in the history of the irish republic. band history of the irish republic. and there is the _ history of the irish republic. and there is the verdict that a lot of there is the verdict that a lot of the families had wanted? absolutely. the 'u the families had wanted? absolutely. the jury returned _ the families had wanted? absolutely. the jury returned some _ the families had wanted? absolutely. the jury returned some details - the families had wanted? absol
breaking news from dublin coroner's court, i news from dublin coroner's court, the jury has returned a verdict of unlawful killing in each of the cases of the 48 who died in the tragedy. that was a fire that occurred in north dublin in the early hours of valentines morning in 1981 stop the families of those 48 victims have long campaigned for a second inquest to find out more details about how and why their loved ones died. it has been the longest running inquest in the history of the irish...
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the stardust was the name of the nightclub in dublin and as you | the nightclub in dublin and as you outline, and valentines night 1981, over 800 young people when there for a night of dancing and fun but in the early hours of the morning, an unimaginable horror unfolded. what started as a small fire quickly spread through the ballroom, black smoke, the lights went out, black smoke, the lights went out, black smoke surrounded and impeded those who are trying to escape, the ceiling collapsed and today's inquest find eggs are very crucial inquest find eggs are very crucial in terms of establishing the facts of the fire —— findings. the inquest opened last year. the reason it has taken decades is because the victims families and survivors have long campaigned for the second inquest to establish the facts of how their loved ones died. the inquest today, the jury concluded that the unlawful killing in the case of each of the 48 young people who died, the average age was 19, and crucially, it also found that the inferno that resulted inside the stardust nightclub on that night in 1981,
the stardust was the name of the nightclub in dublin and as you | the nightclub in dublin and as you outline, and valentines night 1981, over 800 young people when there for a night of dancing and fun but in the early hours of the morning, an unimaginable horror unfolded. what started as a small fire quickly spread through the ballroom, black smoke, the lights went out, black smoke, the lights went out, black smoke surrounded and impeded those who are trying to escape, the ceiling collapsed and...
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fire in dublin died in a nightclub fire in dublin more than a0 years ago are due shortly. and prince william is given get well soon cards for his wife as he makes his first appearance since catherine announced her cancer diagnosis. welcome to bbc news now, the scottish government is expected to confirm it is a ditching its target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the bbc understands that the government's annual climate targets could also be scrapped, but the final goal of reaching 80 by 20a5 will remain. we will be live in holyrood for the emissions target statement, that is going to come from the scottish net zero and energy secretary. environmental campaigners have already criticised the plans to scrap that key climate change targets. indeed, friends of the earth scotland branded it the worst environmental decision in the history of the scottish parliament. we will be live in holyrood for that statement which we are expecting around 25 past two. but first i want to take a look at some of the day's other news. a conservative mp has been suspended by the p
fire in dublin died in a nightclub fire in dublin more than a0 years ago are due shortly. and prince william is given get well soon cards for his wife as he makes his first appearance since catherine announced her cancer diagnosis. welcome to bbc news now, the scottish government is expected to confirm it is a ditching its target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the bbc understands that the government's annual climate targets could also be scrapped, but the final goal of...
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we saw that last year one third were coming through dublin airport. the other thing is like in other countries there is a 75% increase so far this year and the numbers seeking asylum applications. i know the sound small figures to you but that would mean 20,000 asylum applications in ireland by the end of the year on that rate. compared to just 3000 a few years ago. there's been a great nervousness in ireland ever since the brexit vote if there was to be more hostile regime in britain towards migrants and asylum—seekers that ireland would be... john. towards migrants and asylum-seekers that ireland would be. . ._ that ireland would be... john, thank ou much that ireland would be... john, thank you much for— that ireland would be... john, thank you much for that. _ that ireland would be... john, thank you much for that. thank _ that ireland would be... john, thank you much for that. thank you - that ireland would be... john, thank you much for that. thank you for - you much for that. thank you for coming on the program. what this really shines a li
we saw that last year one third were coming through dublin airport. the other thing is like in other countries there is a 75% increase so far this year and the numbers seeking asylum applications. i know the sound small figures to you but that would mean 20,000 asylum applications in ireland by the end of the year on that rate. compared to just 3000 a few years ago. there's been a great nervousness in ireland ever since the brexit vote if there was to be more hostile regime in britain towards...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we are keeping a close eye on the courthouse in new york, where donald trump has been fined for contempt of court. we also keeping a close eye on the incident in east london after a 14—year—old boy was killed. hello there. the best of the weather today is across eastern parts of the uk and with a southerly wind the warmth is getting pushed northwards as well. so temperatures are higher this afternoon across the midlands and northern england and across some parts of scotland, we could reach 16 or 17 degrees. although there's still some rain around here and there, we've seen most of the cloud affecting the western side of the uk, continuing to bring some rain into the late afternoon and evening, especially across wales in the southwest. but even here it will turn drier overnight. a few showers may be popping off in the south east of england. those will turn into longer spells of rain and push northwards across eastern parts of england. quite misty and murky by the end of the night i
charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we are keeping a close eye on the courthouse in new york, where donald trump has been fined for contempt of court. we also keeping a close eye on the incident in east london after a 14—year—old boy was killed. hello there. the best of the weather today is across eastern parts of the uk and with a southerly wind the warmth is getting pushed northwards as well. so temperatures are higher this afternoon across the midlands and northern england and across...
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eurovision, 1994 in dublin. and this was the interval act — riverdance with michael flatley. my goodness, that brings up a lot of memories. it was a very unique evening. it was very, very special. i'll tell you a story, i don't think i've ever mentioned it before. right before i went on stage, they came to me beside the stage. a couple of them said, "please, we're getting calls from all the dance teachers. please don't wave your arms around. you're going to make us look ridiculous in front of the world and we'll be very embarrassed. so can we just ask you this time, whatever happens, keep your arms down." and i said, "no." irish dancing quickly became a global sensation and fans filled arenas. and that impact, going right across the world. how cool is that? so we nailed it. my dream, for 35 years, i was working in construction sites and digging foundations in chicago, in those freezing cold winters. but i was creating those steps and my dance style in my mind that whole time. and that's what got me through the hard labours. michael set up his own show, lord of the dance. but
eurovision, 1994 in dublin. and this was the interval act — riverdance with michael flatley. my goodness, that brings up a lot of memories. it was a very unique evening. it was very, very special. i'll tell you a story, i don't think i've ever mentioned it before. right before i went on stage, they came to me beside the stage. a couple of them said, "please, we're getting calls from all the dance teachers. please don't wave your arms around. you're going to make us look ridiculous in...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we will get the weather details in a moment. we have a busy hour coming up. we will be back in hainault where wejust had up. we will be back in hainault where we just had the police press conference and the details of the stabbing this morning, the man with a sword, the picture there that is a snapshot and it tells you everything about the story. that was the scene in east london with a 14—year—old boy dying after the incident and four others taken to hospital. those people are still being treated in hospital for injuries. people are still being treated in hospitalfor injuries. two members of the public who came to assistance and also two police officers. we heard in the news conference the shock as they described what happened and of course the emergency services passing on their condolences and their thoughts and prayers to the family of that 14—year—old and the families of the others caught up in the incident this morning, so we will be live in hainault injust a this morning, so we will be live in hainault in just a f
charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. we will get the weather details in a moment. we have a busy hour coming up. we will be back in hainault where wejust had up. we will be back in hainault where we just had the police press conference and the details of the stabbing this morning, the man with a sword, the picture there that is a snapshot and it tells you everything about the story. that was the scene in east london with a 14—year—old boy dying after the incident and four others taken to...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. many shops have done it for years, leaving out little doggy bowls so you can browse with your pet. but one cinema in norwich has gone further, allowing dog friendly screenings. robby west has that story. some were desperate to find their seats, others sat patiently through the credits, and one or two, well, they were more interested in the snacks than what was on the screen. dog barks. but, whatever the dogs made of it, all of the owners that came along to this pet—friendly cinema said the idea was brilliant. i loved it. and she really likes telly, so she really enjoyed it. i could tell she was watching the whole movie. like, our life revolves around dolly, so it's like nice to have another sort of thing that we can do with her. because he's a rescue, we don't like to leave him at home, so he goes to work with us, he goes everywhere, he goes on holiday with us. to see him interact with other dogs, and how well—behaved he is, considering the start in life that he had, fills me with
charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. many shops have done it for years, leaving out little doggy bowls so you can browse with your pet. but one cinema in norwich has gone further, allowing dog friendly screenings. robby west has that story. some were desperate to find their seats, others sat patiently through the credits, and one or two, well, they were more interested in the snacks than what was on the screen. dog barks. but, whatever the dogs made of it, all of the owners that came along to...
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jennifer o'leary is in dublin for us now. a lot of political choreography today, but he has a full in—tray of challenges meeting him. that is right but breaking news, voters just done and dusted and simon harris as the taoiseach of ireland under 37 he is the youngest ever prime minister. he believed parliament buildings behind me shortly and head to the residents of the amish president at phoenix park in dublin to collect the seal of office and as soon as that happens the buck stops with him and the challenges ahead, not least a housing crisis, rising homelessness and levels of crime. simon harris pledged he is the man and he has pledged he is the man and he has pledged he is up for it in terms of the energy levels he has. he's already been dubbed the tiktok to shock because of his social media savvy, opposition parties today in the irish parliament chamber have called for an election here but there is at least a big number of months to go before a general election is called here. jennifer, thank you. it's just a couple of
jennifer o'leary is in dublin for us now. a lot of political choreography today, but he has a full in—tray of challenges meeting him. that is right but breaking news, voters just done and dusted and simon harris as the taoiseach of ireland under 37 he is the youngest ever prime minister. he believed parliament buildings behind me shortly and head to the residents of the amish president at phoenix park in dublin to collect the seal of office and as soon as that happens the buck stops with him...
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an inquest into the deaths of 48 people in a nightclub fire in dublin 43 years ago finds they were unlawfully killed. prince william — is given — get well soon cards for the princess of wales — as he makes his first appearance, since her cancer diagnosis. mann all of those stories in a moment or two. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. after the european exits of manchester city and arsenal in the champions league yesterday... of manchester city and arsenal three more english teams will be hoping to stay in european competition this evening. liverpool face the toughest task of all — in trying to avoid elimination from the europa league tonight. they go into their second leg against italian side atalanta 3—0 down, after defeat in the first leg at anfield. that's really not easy for them as well, so we will see who deals better with the situation and all of these kinds of things if it goes through, congratulations, they deserve it, if not, the something would have happened, but i don't know at this moment if this i
an inquest into the deaths of 48 people in a nightclub fire in dublin 43 years ago finds they were unlawfully killed. prince william — is given — get well soon cards for the princess of wales — as he makes his first appearance, since her cancer diagnosis. mann all of those stories in a moment or two. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. after the european exits of manchester city and arsenal in the champions league...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the southerly breeze brought the warmer air further north across the uk today, mainly for eastern areas where we had the dry weather and the sunshine. further west, it was different story because as you can see from the satellite picture, we've had much more cloud and that's been bringing some rain as well. this cloud, though, continues to threaten the southeast with a few showers, and those could run their way northwards up these eastern coastal areas up towards the northeast of england. further west, though, the cloud will tend to thin about, the rain tending to die out in many places, becoming dry. misty, low cloud, though, could develop in eastern scotland, perhaps northeast england. temperatures on the mild side, and it may well be a little bit warmer than last night in the southeast. but we've got some cloud and some showers coming across northeast england into eastern scotland, further west, it's going to be a drier and brighter day with some sunshine. just the odd shower, a fe
charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. the southerly breeze brought the warmer air further north across the uk today, mainly for eastern areas where we had the dry weather and the sunshine. further west, it was different story because as you can see from the satellite picture, we've had much more cloud and that's been bringing some rain as well. this cloud, though, continues to threaten the southeast with a few showers, and those could run their way...
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it was a different —looking england side who stepped out in dublin, led for the first time in a year by capita leah williamson while goalkeeper mary earps was dropped to the bench. any nerves were settled early after lauren james nerves were settled early after laurenjames produced a cool finish to put her side ahead that england were awarded a penalty for handball, centre back alex greenwood stepping up centre back alex greenwood stepping up to score from the spot and again the game should really have been out of sight by half—time after england got a second penalty in the first half, again for handball, but this time alex greenwood hit the post. after the break, in front of the home crowd of 30,000, it was ireland who applied the pressure but the lionesses doing just enough to hang on for a 2—0 victory at the third or second in the group behind france after their victory tonight over sweden. wales continued their fantastic form under ian williamson, cruising to a 670 victory in kosovo. desperate 6—0 victory. northern ireland beat bosnia and herzegovina, eventually going on to
it was a different —looking england side who stepped out in dublin, led for the first time in a year by capita leah williamson while goalkeeper mary earps was dropped to the bench. any nerves were settled early after lauren james nerves were settled early after laurenjames produced a cool finish to put her side ahead that england were awarded a penalty for handball, centre back alex greenwood stepping up centre back alex greenwood stepping up to score from the spot and again the game should...
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women's six nations where italy withstood a late fightback from ireland for a bonus—point victory in dublin. two trie from vittoria vecchini, and anotherfrom valeria fedrighi had italy ahead by 27—7 midway through the second half. however, ireland came back with a nevejones try, before aura mutzzo sealed the bonus point win with a fourth for italy. katie corrigan scored to give ireland late hopes of a first six nations win in almost two years, but italy held on for victory. translation: it was a tough match but itl is an historic day for us. we never won in ireland so we are going to celebrate. i am very happy for the intensity and the level that we made. disappointed to not get the win — disappointed to not get the win as _ disappointed to not get the win. as a group we try to change — win. as a group we try to change the narrative a little bit. change the narrative a little bit we _ change the narrative a little bit. we wanted to talk about performing and we wanted to talk about winning. you look back— talk about winning. you look back at— talk about winning. you look back at th
women's six nations where italy withstood a late fightback from ireland for a bonus—point victory in dublin. two trie from vittoria vecchini, and anotherfrom valeria fedrighi had italy ahead by 27—7 midway through the second half. however, ireland came back with a nevejones try, before aura mutzzo sealed the bonus point win with a fourth for italy. katie corrigan scored to give ireland late hopes of a first six nations win in almost two years, but italy held on for victory. translation: it...
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women's six nations where italy withstood a late fightback from ireland for a bonus—point victory in dublin. two tries from vittoria vecchini, and another from valeria fedrighi had italy ahead by 27 points to seven midway through the second half. however, ireland came back with a nevejones try, before aura mutzzo sealed the bonus point win with a fourth for italy. katie corrigan scored to give ireland late hopes of a first six nations win in almost two years, but italy held on for victory. translation: it was a tough match but itl is an historic day for us. we never won in ireland so we are going to celebrate. i am very happy for the intensity and the level that we made. it is a tough day for us, deeply disappointed to not get the win, as a group, started changing the narrative a little bit and we want to talk about performing and we want to talk about winning. you look back on that game, we've been plenty enough to put ourselves in a position to win it. so at the crucial times, plenty of possession plenty of territory, errors at the wrong time with pressure, but we let them off the hook. l
women's six nations where italy withstood a late fightback from ireland for a bonus—point victory in dublin. two tries from vittoria vecchini, and another from valeria fedrighi had italy ahead by 27 points to seven midway through the second half. however, ireland came back with a nevejones try, before aura mutzzo sealed the bonus point win with a fourth for italy. katie corrigan scored to give ireland late hopes of a first six nations win in almost two years, but italy held on for victory....
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fresh from their 1—1 draw with sweden at wembley, the lionesses are in dublin to face the republic of ireland. it's the first time the two nations have met since 1987. the match at the aviva stadium will be particularly sweet for leah williamson. she's expected to start her first game for england in a year after returning from an anterior cruciate ligament injury she suffered last april. it's been a difficult journey, but this is the... i'd be lying if i said this wasn't the thing that i'd sort of had my focus on. this is where i wanted to get back to. i wanted to be good enough to get back into this squad. i've had some of the best memories of my life as part of this team. scotland head coach pedro martinez losa said that his sides' run of matches without a competitive victory is "totally irrelevant" ahead of today's visit of slovakia. scotland drew their opening group qualifier 0—0 away to serbia on friday. it means they haven't won in eight matches. i don't have to address the games we have played before, what i have to do is make sure we compete at the level that we want to comp
fresh from their 1—1 draw with sweden at wembley, the lionesses are in dublin to face the republic of ireland. it's the first time the two nations have met since 1987. the match at the aviva stadium will be particularly sweet for leah williamson. she's expected to start her first game for england in a year after returning from an anterior cruciate ligament injury she suffered last april. it's been a difficult journey, but this is the... i'd be lying if i said this wasn't the thing that i'd...
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they beat the republic of ireland 2—0 in dublin. both their goals came inside the first 20 minutes at the aviva stadium. laurenjames with their first. alex greenwood also scored a penalty for the defending champions. they are second in their group behind france who beat sweden 1—0. obviously i think a lot of us love playing in those types of games with that type of crowd but it is still hard. they threw everything at us. as soon as louise came off i knew it was going to be hard to see out but everyone did. i'm very happy with the points. you talk about them throwing everything out you what is it like defending those throws from meghan campbell? it is a nice thing to have in your team isn't it for someone to be able to do that. and, yeah, just do yourjobs. everyone knows they need to do theirjob and rely on the next person. the first half, we were quite passive and allowed them to much space and obviously the penalty, and it was from a cross as well. so we will be looking to get our players back on forward and in the second half we
they beat the republic of ireland 2—0 in dublin. both their goals came inside the first 20 minutes at the aviva stadium. laurenjames with their first. alex greenwood also scored a penalty for the defending champions. they are second in their group behind france who beat sweden 1—0. obviously i think a lot of us love playing in those types of games with that type of crowd but it is still hard. they threw everything at us. as soon as louise came off i knew it was going to be hard to see out...
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next year's women's euros, england are the defending champions and face the republic of ireland in dublin, they'll have their captain leah williamson back for the first time in 12 months. the arsenal defender hasn't featured for the lionesses since rupturing knee ligaments. that saw her miss england's run to the world cup final in australia. she was an unused substitute in friday's i—i draw with sweden. it has been a difficult journey. this is, i would be lying if this was not the thing that i have my focus on. this is where i wanted to get back to, i wanted to get back in the squad. to have some of the best memories of my life as part of this team. golf's first major of the season — the masters starts on thursday — the first time this year that all the world's best golfers will be competing together. many of them now play on breakaway liv tour, including the reigning masters championjohn rahm, who made the move in december. his defection made a huge impact but he thinks that there is now less animosity between the two tours i think the landscape looks very different than it did las
next year's women's euros, england are the defending champions and face the republic of ireland in dublin, they'll have their captain leah williamson back for the first time in 12 months. the arsenal defender hasn't featured for the lionesses since rupturing knee ligaments. that saw her miss england's run to the world cup final in australia. she was an unused substitute in friday's i—i draw with sweden. it has been a difficult journey. this is, i would be lying if this was not the thing that...
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unlawful killing and all the desks in dublin. the fire broke out early hours of valentine's day in 1981, a further 200 people were injured in the blaze. it has been the longest inquest in the history of the ever state. stardust was the name of a nightclub in north dublin in the 19805 and as you've outlined, on valentine's night, 1981, it was where over 800 young people, many of them teenagers, went for a night of dancing and fun. but in the early hours of the morning, an unimaginable horror unfolded. what started as a small fire quickly spread throughout the ballroom, black smoke, the lights went out, black smoke surrounded and impeded those who were trying to escape, the ceiling collapsed and today's inquest findings are crucial in terms of establishing the facts of the fire. the inquest opened last year, the reason it has taken many decades for these findings to be put into the public domain is because the victims' families and survivors have long campaigned for a second inquest to establish the facts of how their loved ones di
unlawful killing and all the desks in dublin. the fire broke out early hours of valentine's day in 1981, a further 200 people were injured in the blaze. it has been the longest inquest in the history of the ever state. stardust was the name of a nightclub in north dublin in the 19805 and as you've outlined, on valentine's night, 1981, it was where over 800 young people, many of them teenagers, went for a night of dancing and fun. but in the early hours of the morning, an unimaginable horror...
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they beat the republic of ireland 2—nil in dublin. both their goals came inside the first 20 minutes at the aviva stadium. laurenjames with their first. alex greenwood also scored a penalty for the defending champions. they are second in their group behind france who beat sweden 1—nil. obviously think a lot of us loved _ obviously think a lot of us loved playing in those tight games— loved playing in those tight games with that sort of crowd. they _ games with that sort of crowd. they threw everything at us. as soon _ they threw everything at us. as soon as— they threw everything at us. as soon as louise came up to my new_ soon as louise came up to my new i_ soon as louise came up to my new i was— soon as louise came up to my new i was going to be able to see it — new i was going to be able to see it up _ new i was going to be able to see it up you talk about throwing it at you, what is it like — throwing it at you, what is it like defending those throws? it's a — like defending those throws? it's a nice thing to have on
they beat the republic of ireland 2—nil in dublin. both their goals came inside the first 20 minutes at the aviva stadium. laurenjames with their first. alex greenwood also scored a penalty for the defending champions. they are second in their group behind france who beat sweden 1—nil. obviously think a lot of us loved _ obviously think a lot of us loved playing in those tight games— loved playing in those tight games with that sort of crowd. they _ games with that sort of crowd. they...
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the verdict in the inquest 48 people who died in a nightclub fire in dublin more than 40 years ago are due shortly. and prince william is given get well soon cards for his wife as he makes his first appearance since catherine announced her cancer diagnosis. welcome to bbc news now, the scottish government is expected to confirm it is a ditching its target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the bbc understands that the government's annual climate targets could also be scrapped, but the final goal of reaching 80 by 2045 will remain. we will be live in holyrood for the emissions target statement, that is going to come from the scottish net zero and energy secretary.
the verdict in the inquest 48 people who died in a nightclub fire in dublin more than 40 years ago are due shortly. and prince william is given get well soon cards for his wife as he makes his first appearance since catherine announced her cancer diagnosis. welcome to bbc news now, the scottish government is expected to confirm it is a ditching its target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the bbc understands that the government's annual climate targets could also be scrapped,...
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sarina weigman�*s side face sweden at wembley on friday and then ireland in dublin next tuesday. england all—rounder ben stokes has asked to not be considered for selection for this summer's t20 world cup to focus on his fitness. stokes has revolutionised england's test team since taking over as captain two years ago. but he has struggled to bowl and had knee surgery over the winter. the 32—year—old has already opted out of the indian premier league, which began last month. in a statement he said... sri lanka are edging to victory against bangladesh in the second test in chattogram. they set a notional target of 511 for the hosts who have at least gone past their own first innings score. mominul haque top scoring before he was out for 50. some good resistance lower down the order as well but the sri lankan bowlers have chipped away. bangladesh are 268 for seven, still 2113 runs off their target. three more wickets for sri lanka on the final day tomorrow will wrap up a 2—0 series win. england prop vickii cornborough has announced her immediate retirement from international
sarina weigman�*s side face sweden at wembley on friday and then ireland in dublin next tuesday. england all—rounder ben stokes has asked to not be considered for selection for this summer's t20 world cup to focus on his fitness. stokes has revolutionised england's test team since taking over as captain two years ago. but he has struggled to bowl and had knee surgery over the winter. the 32—year—old has already opted out of the indian premier league, which began last month. in a...
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on as a late substitute in last night's 2—0 euro 2025 qualifying win over the republic of ireland in dublin, in what turned out to be her final appearance for her country. in a statement released on social media, daly says, "i would love nothing more than to play for england forever, but the time has come for me to hang my boots up pn the international stage. while today is an extremely difficult day for me, it is also one filled with reflection and immense gratitude. playing for and representing england has been a privilege." paying tribute, england manager sarina wiegman, who capped daly on 46 occasions for the lionesses, said... tara jones will make history this weekend when she becomes the first woman to referee a senior professional rugby league fixture in the northern hemisphere. jones also plays for st helens and england women, and scored the opening try in the first women's challenge cup final at wembley last august. she's referreed in the challenge cup already this season and will take charge of the league one fixture between oldham and cornwall at boundary park on sunday. a big we
on as a late substitute in last night's 2—0 euro 2025 qualifying win over the republic of ireland in dublin, in what turned out to be her final appearance for her country. in a statement released on social media, daly says, "i would love nothing more than to play for england forever, but the time has come for me to hang my boots up pn the international stage. while today is an extremely difficult day for me, it is also one filled with reflection and immense gratitude. playing for and...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. good grief. that brought the folk memories out. what a moment! that was a moment in time. john is going to have a go on the boat this morning. shall we give it a go? lots more we had to do. voters across england and wales will go to the polls in local elections on thursday, with more than 2,500 council seats up for grabs. we are speaking to all of the major parties in the run up to the elections, and this morning we can say hello to ellie chowns, the green party's spokesperson on housing and communities. thank you forjoining us. shall we start with housing? the green party is saying you want to invest £250 billion on insulating homes across the country. that is a huge amount of money. it come from? the the country. that is a huge amount of money. it come from?— of money. it come from? the first thin that of money. it come from? the first thing that is _ of money. it come from? the first thing that is really _ of money. it come from? the first thing that is really important i of money. it come from? the first thing that is really
charlotte gallagher, bbc news, dublin. good grief. that brought the folk memories out. what a moment! that was a moment in time. john is going to have a go on the boat this morning. shall we give it a go? lots more we had to do. voters across england and wales will go to the polls in local elections on thursday, with more than 2,500 council seats up for grabs. we are speaking to all of the major parties in the run up to the elections, and this morning we can say hello to ellie chowns, the green...
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we go quickly to dublin and the picture there because we are waiting for more family action there, they are talking to thejurors more family action there, they are talking to the jurors after the inquest delivered a verdict of unlawful killing in all the deaths. hello there. a cold, crisp start and temperatures got to as low as four in the like districts of the watson frost. camogie framering pushing into scotland. this high pressure will influence the story into the weekend, topping across that high as weekend, topping across that high as we bring showery outbreaks of rain as it moves across scotland pushing into northern england and wales this afternoon. more in the way of cloud but some sunshine in the southeast corner and a degree or so warmer than yesterday with lighter winds here, 15 degrees. that cloud and rain sinks south of the then at clear skies and a brisk, northwesterly wind picking up some scattered showers. symptom wintry overa for the elevation in scotland. here, chillier night to come but across england and wales we keep the cloud, orjust holding up. a drab start to fri
we go quickly to dublin and the picture there because we are waiting for more family action there, they are talking to thejurors more family action there, they are talking to the jurors after the inquest delivered a verdict of unlawful killing in all the deaths. hello there. a cold, crisp start and temperatures got to as low as four in the like districts of the watson frost. camogie framering pushing into scotland. this high pressure will influence the story into the weekend, topping across...
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this woman felt this footage trying to fly to dublin, she says there has been little information on what she described as no staff. this is why flights cannot take off or land, plans are sitting in a sea of floodwater at the world's busiest international airport. flights in and out currently are limited. in a statement on social media, the airport said its teams are working tirelessly to restore normal operations and minimise delays and say passengers welfare is its top priority. for some the damage is done, to top indian wrestlers missed a mandatory way in for a qualifier at the summers 0lympics qualifier at the summers olympics in paris. dubai, qatar and 0man have seen unprecedented flooding after the heaviest rain recorded this week. a years rain fell in one day alone. just look at the damage caused, cars and lorries were left submerged and stranded in countries lacking the infrastructure for these weather conditions. across the golf states, more than 20 people have died. the rain may now have stopped but trying to get people out of dubai and neighbouring countries will take days and
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an inquest has found the 48 people who died in dublin's stardust nightclub fire, in 1981, were unlawfully killed. after the verdicts were read, family members of the victims walked to the garden of remembrance to honour their loved ones. the inquests began in april last year and heard evidence from 373 people. it was the longest—running inquest in ireland's history. police have broken up an alleged international cybercrime gang that provided scammers with the technology needed to trick people into paying them online using fake text messages. almost 40 people were arrested worldwide. around 70,000 people in the uk are among those thought to have been tricked by them. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports. it's 5am in south london — the end of a two—year investigation. police! this was one of a series of co—ordinated raids targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here, and 23 others around the country. and this all began about two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted on the dark web criminals offe
an inquest has found the 48 people who died in dublin's stardust nightclub fire, in 1981, were unlawfully killed. after the verdicts were read, family members of the victims walked to the garden of remembrance to honour their loved ones. the inquests began in april last year and heard evidence from 373 people. it was the longest—running inquest in ireland's history. police have broken up an alleged international cybercrime gang that provided scammers with the technology needed to trick people...
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defending champions england for his republic of ireland in dublin and leading 2—0 and their goals are facing slovakia and glasgow and goalless at half—time in france, they have beaten sweden and world champion spain, they beat the czech republic 3—1. at the tea time out at the masters, five—time winner tiger woods is one of the latest on thursday and paired with max homer and jason day, the 15 time major winner looking to make the cut at the national for record—breaking 24th consecutive times but starting at one tournament this year, the invitation in february and had to withdraw from that because he had the flu and is practising on tuesday and says woods is looking in great shape. mi; and says woods is looking in great shae, ~y , ., and says woods is looking in great shae. g . ., shape. my practices and what it used to be needs — shape. my practices and what it used to be needs to _ shape. my practices and what it used to be needs to live _ shape. my practices and what it used to be needs to live on _ shape. my practices and what it used to be needs to live on the _ shape.
defending champions england for his republic of ireland in dublin and leading 2—0 and their goals are facing slovakia and glasgow and goalless at half—time in france, they have beaten sweden and world champion spain, they beat the czech republic 3—1. at the tea time out at the masters, five—time winner tiger woods is one of the latest on thursday and paired with max homer and jason day, the 15 time major winner looking to make the cut at the national for record—breaking 24th...
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france, sweden which they do with it on friday and the republic of ireland, they take on tonight in dublin. they promoted to this group, and i think they, yeah, don't ever underestimate anyone and especially not ireland. they've had one — zero against france which was really good, we suspect that they will be really, there are a physical team, they are very well organised and also they can play the counterattack and of course you're going to try to take that opportunity and moments that they probably will jump take that opportunity and moments that they probably willjump and press out and we have to be aware of that. rust on the idea that they already got to a stage where it's a must win for england given the strength of their opponents in the group, surely we are not there yet, are we? iuntimely we are not there yet, are we? when ou we are not there yet, are we? when you consider— we are not there yet, are we? when you consider that _ we are not there yet, are we? when you consider that alongside - you consider that alongside england, france and sweden are all ranked inside, finishing
france, sweden which they do with it on friday and the republic of ireland, they take on tonight in dublin. they promoted to this group, and i think they, yeah, don't ever underestimate anyone and especially not ireland. they've had one — zero against france which was really good, we suspect that they will be really, there are a physical team, they are very well organised and also they can play the counterattack and of course you're going to try to take that opportunity and moments that they...
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for more on this, live now to dublin with the independent economist david higgins. tell us about the growth figures. tell us about the growth fiaures. ~ ., ., ., figures. we are going to get the quarter— figures. we are going to get the quarter one _ figures. we are going to get the quarter one number - figures. we are going to get the quarter one number this morning. to give you a sense of what last year look like in the fourth quarter, we were down 3% of gdp compared to the prior quarter of the same year and down 2% for the full year. it was mainly due to a slowdown in the tech and pharmaceutical sector, but the quarter release coming up today suspected to be a return to growth. in the first two months of the year where we have exported numbers, we have seen the tech and pharmaceutical figures rallying back. in february we had 15% increase in the pharmaceutical side and accounts for 40% of the exports. the domestic economy continues to be strong at this time. economy continues to be strong at this time-— at this time. where are you out, at this time. where are
for more on this, live now to dublin with the independent economist david higgins. tell us about the growth figures. tell us about the growth fiaures. ~ ., ., ., figures. we are going to get the quarter— figures. we are going to get the quarter one _ figures. we are going to get the quarter one number - figures. we are going to get the quarter one number this morning. to give you a sense of what last year look like in the fourth quarter, we were down 3% of gdp compared to the prior quarter of...
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the team behind that lunch of dublin is a university of maine. it is part of nasa's nationwide eclipse ballooning project. that gives us a clue. this is a live shot right now. we have been witnessing that path of totality across the states in the united states. we will talk some more about it in the next half hour. stay with us on bbc. hello. monday brought us a bit of mix of weather types. while some of us had some spells of warm spring sunshine, other areas were stuck under the cloud and rain all day. it's been a really wet first week of april and that unsettled theme continues for the next few days. so more blustery spells of rain at times and it's turning a little bit cooler than it has been, too. so we've got low pressure driving our weather at the moment — here it is. it's gradually easing its way eastwards through the rest of the evening, overnight and over the next 24 hours or so, it'll bring us some more wet and windy weather. some thunderstorms initially for the far south of east anglia. they clear northwards and then the bulk of the
the team behind that lunch of dublin is a university of maine. it is part of nasa's nationwide eclipse ballooning project. that gives us a clue. this is a live shot right now. we have been witnessing that path of totality across the states in the united states. we will talk some more about it in the next half hour. stay with us on bbc. hello. monday brought us a bit of mix of weather types. while some of us had some spells of warm spring sunshine, other areas were stuck under the cloud and rain...
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on as a late substitute in last night's 2—0 euro 2025 qualifying win over the republic of ireland in dublin, in what turned out to be her final appearance for her country. daly, who won 84 caps, said playing for england has been the greatest honour. tyson fury says he's feeling confident that may the 18th will be his night — as he edges closer to his undisputed world title fight against oleksandr usyk in riyadh. the wbc champ fury said his opponent — a former cruiserweight, was too small to compete with him... the fight between the two will be the first time in the four—belt era that every title is on the line. i'm having a fantastic training camp, a good team around me, everything going to plan. no complaints. working very hard. i have my father in camp this time, so i have my secret weapon over there as well, i have time to chill in, all the boys anger is encamped, so we have a full circus camp, so, yes, can't do any more, really. three—time olympic gold medallist max whitlock has announced he will retire from gymnastics after the paris games later this year. the 31—year—old w
on as a late substitute in last night's 2—0 euro 2025 qualifying win over the republic of ireland in dublin, in what turned out to be her final appearance for her country. daly, who won 84 caps, said playing for england has been the greatest honour. tyson fury says he's feeling confident that may the 18th will be his night — as he edges closer to his undisputed world title fight against oleksandr usyk in riyadh. the wbc champ fury said his opponent — a former cruiserweight, was too small...
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an inquest into the deaths of 48 people in a nightclub fire in dublin 43 years ago finds they were unlawfully killed. prince william — is given — get well soon cards for the princess of wales — as he makes his first appearance, since her cancer diagnosis. mann all of those stories in a moment or two. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. after the european exits of manchester city and arsenal in the champions league yesterday... of manchester city and arsenal three more english teams will be hoping to stay in european competition this evening. liverpool face the toughest task of all — in trying
an inquest into the deaths of 48 people in a nightclub fire in dublin 43 years ago finds they were unlawfully killed. prince william — is given — get well soon cards for the princess of wales — as he makes his first appearance, since her cancer diagnosis. mann all of those stories in a moment or two. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin. hello from the bbc sport centre. after the european exits of manchester city and arsenal in the champions league...
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instead, they pointed to a rise in asylum applications at the international protection office in dublin. they said over 6,000 people have applied here rather than at ports or airports in ireland, where you might normally expect people to claim asylum as soon as they arrive in the country. the irish government says it's their firm assessment that these people crossed over the land border based on the experience of staff and others in the field. so how much does this have to do with the rwanda policy? well, let's look at the data. this graph shows the number of people claiming asylum in ireland over the past few years. and you can see there's a large spike at the end of 2021 and beginning of 2022. the rwanda policy wasn't announced until april 2022, and this spike has been seen elsewhere in europe, in countries like germany and france over the same period. so it's not clear there's a link, but british prime minister rishi sunak has suggested the two are connected. he said the increase in migrants crossing the land border was a sign that the rwanda policy was a deterrent. so we can't indep
instead, they pointed to a rise in asylum applications at the international protection office in dublin. they said over 6,000 people have applied here rather than at ports or airports in ireland, where you might normally expect people to claim asylum as soon as they arrive in the country. the irish government says it's their firm assessment that these people crossed over the land border based on the experience of staff and others in the field. so how much does this have to do with the rwanda...
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the defedning european champions england take on ireland in dublin this got to open their campaign with a goalless draw in serbia. there's no more british interest at the monte carlo masters, jack draper has gone out in the first round by tenth seed hubert hurkacz. losing in a deciding set tiebreak. masters events coming out in madrid and roane. alcaraz has had to pull out with a muscle injury in his arm, that's all the sport for now. you can see the judge beginning you can see thejudge beginning and we are watching sentencing, this is an absolutely fascinating case because it is the case of james and jennifer are being sentenced after being found guilty after a deadly gun attack by their son back in 2021 at a school in michigan. now, this is a landmark case, it's the first case where parents are being held responsible for a school shooting that has been carried out by one of the children. so these are the early stages of sentencing but as i say, it is a really significant landmark case so you can see the qr code there on the screen, if you click on to that, that will take you to the bb
the defedning european champions england take on ireland in dublin this got to open their campaign with a goalless draw in serbia. there's no more british interest at the monte carlo masters, jack draper has gone out in the first round by tenth seed hubert hurkacz. losing in a deciding set tiebreak. masters events coming out in madrid and roane. alcaraz has had to pull out with a muscle injury in his arm, that's all the sport for now. you can see the judge beginning you can see thejudge...
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they beat the republic of ireland 2—0 in dublin. both their goals came inside the first 20 minutes at the aviva stadium. laurenjames with their first. alex greenwood also scored a penalty for the defending champions. they are second in their group behind france, who beat sweden i—0. scotland beat slovakia i—0 at hampden. sophie howard with the second—half winner. it ends a run of eight competitive games without a victory for the scots. they drew 0—0 with serbia in their opening qualifier last week. it was a clean sweep of wins for the home nations today, wales winning 6—0 away in kosovo and northern ireland were 3—1 winners in bosnia and herzegovina. joe lynskey reports. kosovo away on the tuesday lunch time, even this trip will not stop whales. it's a far way from home, just being led out from 150, a record for whales and 37, still integral. —— wales. in her long career, which he wants most is a tournament. to get to the european and tournament, macro must win tournaments like this top three in their group and go th
they beat the republic of ireland 2—0 in dublin. both their goals came inside the first 20 minutes at the aviva stadium. laurenjames with their first. alex greenwood also scored a penalty for the defending champions. they are second in their group behind france, who beat sweden i—0. scotland beat slovakia i—0 at hampden. sophie howard with the second—half winner. it ends a run of eight competitive games without a victory for the scots. they drew 0—0 with serbia in their opening...
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news — an unwelcome point in their first euro qualifier, england will be hoping for three tonight in dublin. they play the republic of ireland with leah williamson returning to the side for the first time in a year. shelters. the latest one to get listed status. nobel prize—winning physicist peter higgs has died aged 94. he gave his name to the higgs boson, the particle that gives all others mass, and lays the foundations for all others in the universe. professor peter higgs wipes away a tear as the scientist who discovered the higgs higgs bosun who predicted his exec —— its existence 50 years earlier. for me, it's really an incredible thing that it has happened in my lifetime. i've never been in a scientific meeting like that before. people got up and cheered and stamped, and i regarded it as cheers for the whole team, and that is what it was really about. maybe they were cheering cheering me too but that was a minor issue. it cheering cheering me too but that was a minor issue.— was a minor issue. it was an achievement _ was a minor issue. it was an achievement that _ was a minor
news — an unwelcome point in their first euro qualifier, england will be hoping for three tonight in dublin. they play the republic of ireland with leah williamson returning to the side for the first time in a year. shelters. the latest one to get listed status. nobel prize—winning physicist peter higgs has died aged 94. he gave his name to the higgs boson, the particle that gives all others mass, and lays the foundations for all others in the universe. professor peter higgs wipes away a...
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well, good morning from a fairly fresh dublin. behind me is leinster house, the seat of the irish parliament. it is where at approximately 12:30pm later this afternoon, simon harris will formally be elected prime minister of the country. he will travel to phoenix park in dublin to receive the seal of office from the irish president. simon harris, as you said, is only 37. he has been a young man in a hurry force and time. only 13 years since he was elected a member of parliament here. here is that thing. right at the moment when he gets to the very top, if you like, he is running out of time in that. a general election has to be held here before march of next year. he is known as being an accidental politician. he got involved as a teenager because his brother had autism and he was frustrated at the lack of services for him. his parents were interviewed today in one newspaper. one said simon harris wanted to be at that. his brother said they used to go to holidays in contents, wales, and he wanted to be a blue coat. today he is far
well, good morning from a fairly fresh dublin. behind me is leinster house, the seat of the irish parliament. it is where at approximately 12:30pm later this afternoon, simon harris will formally be elected prime minister of the country. he will travel to phoenix park in dublin to receive the seal of office from the irish president. simon harris, as you said, is only 37. he has been a young man in a hurry force and time. only 13 years since he was elected a member of parliament here. here is...
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on as a late substitute in last night's 2—0 euro 2025 qualifying win over the republic of ireland in dublin, in what turned out to be her final appearance for her country. daly, who won 84 caps, said playing for england has been the greatest honour. the london lions women's team have become the first british team to win a european basketball trophy with victory in the euro cup. the lions won by 81—70 at the night, but were trading from the first leg against their turkish opponents. polly winterbourne with a huge 3—pointer in the final, they took the crown by just four points on aggregate. athletics will become the first sport to introduce prize money at the olympics in paris this summer. the governing body, world athletics, is breaking 128 years of olympic tradition, becoming the first international sport to give athletes money for winning a gold medal at the games. $50,000 will be the prize for those that win on the track or field. this in contrast to the international olympic committee, which does not award prize money. this isjust a recognition that the athletes are the stars of the
on as a late substitute in last night's 2—0 euro 2025 qualifying win over the republic of ireland in dublin, in what turned out to be her final appearance for her country. daly, who won 84 caps, said playing for england has been the greatest honour. the london lions women's team have become the first british team to win a european basketball trophy with victory in the euro cup. the lions won by 81—70 at the night, but were trading from the first leg against their turkish opponents. polly...
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this woman filmed this footage trying to fly to dublin, she says there has been little information and what she described as no staff. this was the scene earlier in the week. planes are sitting in a sea of floodwater at the world's busiest international airport. flights in and out are still limited. in a statement on social media, the airport said its teams are working tirelessly to restore normal operations and minimise delays and say passengers' welfare is its top priority. for some the damage is done. two top indian wrestlers missed a mandatory weigh—in for a qualifier at the summer olympics in paris. dubai, qatar and oman have seen unprecedented flooding after the heaviest rain recorded this week. a year's rain fell in one day alone. just look at the damage caused, cars and lorries were left submerged and stranded in countries lacking the infrastructure for these weather conditions. across the gulf states, more than 20 people have died. the rain may now have stopped but trying to get people out of dubai and neighbouring countries will take days and the cleanup here much longer. l
this woman filmed this footage trying to fly to dublin, she says there has been little information and what she described as no staff. this was the scene earlier in the week. planes are sitting in a sea of floodwater at the world's busiest international airport. flights in and out are still limited. in a statement on social media, the airport said its teams are working tirelessly to restore normal operations and minimise delays and say passengers' welfare is its top priority. for some the...
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lester would notjoin them, i�*m done in dublin by leinster, and eightjames saint gibson park patrick. in the first half—hour, the remaining 50 minutes provided little comfort, as leinster beats the final ascent advised by 64 points to 22. ben croucher, bbc news. in the european challenge cup, 0spreys will travel to gloucester in the quarter—finals next weekend. that�*s after beating sale by 23 points to 15 in swansea last night. reuben morgan—williams scoring the last of their three tries. in super league, catalans dragons are top after a narrow win over st helens in perpignan. it was the french side who emerged on top from a thriller, thanks to this try from australian matt ikuvalu. catalans have six wins from their seven matches this season. adam swift scored a hat—trick of tries as huddersfield giants thumped hull fc by 56—22. the win moves huddersfield up to sixth. in the county championship, glamorgan captain sam northeast hit the highest first—class score at lord�*s, an unbeaten 335 against middlesex. northeast hit 36 fours and six sixes on his way to the record,
lester would notjoin them, i�*m done in dublin by leinster, and eightjames saint gibson park patrick. in the first half—hour, the remaining 50 minutes provided little comfort, as leinster beats the final ascent advised by 64 points to 22. ben croucher, bbc news. in the european challenge cup, 0spreys will travel to gloucester in the quarter—finals next weekend. that�*s after beating sale by 23 points to 15 in swansea last night. reuben morgan—williams scoring the last of their three...
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com petition with china and one particular rival vehicle producer is building, south dublin falling and tesla stock is down a0%. the company has been cutting prices and announced lay—offs. on tuesday, the company reported its fourth—quarter earnings, missing expectations on earnings, missing expectations on earnings and revenue. the company is anticipating lower deliveries this year. but investors have one bright spot to look to stop tesla announced it is eating up the launch of a lower—priced vehicle. affordable wattles could be a boon for cash—strapped us consumers and a hit in big competitive markets worldwide like china and india. let's speak now to erin baker, editorial director of auto trader, the uk's largest digital automotive marketplace. what do you make of these numbers? as always, it's not so much the number but what tesla has told us it will do in future and this focus on trying to deliver more vehicles at lower cost seems to be the thing investors are welcoming. yes. lower cost seems to be the thing investors are welcoming.- investors are welcoming. yes, i think it
com petition with china and one particular rival vehicle producer is building, south dublin falling and tesla stock is down a0%. the company has been cutting prices and announced lay—offs. on tuesday, the company reported its fourth—quarter earnings, missing expectations on earnings, missing expectations on earnings and revenue. the company is anticipating lower deliveries this year. but investors have one bright spot to look to stop tesla announced it is eating up the launch of a...
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laurenjames with their opener in a 2—0 win against the republic of ireland in dublin. captain leah williamson making her return for england for the first time in a year. obviously, i think a lot of us love playing in those types of games with that sort of crowd but it's still hard. they threw everything at us. so i know my old team—mate — as soon as louise quinn come up, i knew that was going to be hard to see it out. whoo! she laughs. everyone did, so, yeah, i'm very happy with the points. everyone is pleased to see her back. scotland earned their first win of the campaign, too — beating slovakia 1—0 at hampden park. sophie howard with the only goal. jess fishlock had a match to remember. the welsh midfielder earning her 150th cap — the most of any welsh player. she set up two goals as they thrashed kosovo 6—0. and northern ireland grabbed their first win of qualifying — beating bosnia and herzegovina 3—1 — megan bell scoring the important goal when the scores were level at 1—1. now, to that's big news this morning. britain's most successful gymnas
laurenjames with their opener in a 2—0 win against the republic of ireland in dublin. captain leah williamson making her return for england for the first time in a year. obviously, i think a lot of us love playing in those types of games with that sort of crowd but it's still hard. they threw everything at us. so i know my old team—mate — as soon as louise quinn come up, i knew that was going to be hard to see it out. whoo! she laughs. everyone did, so, yeah, i'm very happy with the...