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johnson, who signed the original brexit deal on northern ireland. he is viewed in the eu very much as having signed that deal disingenuously, if you like. they say he knew it would involve checks between the rest of the uk and northern ireland, something that he never really admitted in public. they see rishi sunak, although a convinced brexiteer, as being far more pragmatic and a man they can do business with. again, there is an awareness here that it is notjust about doing business with the eu, and also, the eu of letting go of some of its ideology when it comes to a revised deal. but it is also about whether he can sell this deal and make it a success politically back home. pm and make it a success politically back home-— and make it a success politically back home. �* , ., , back home. an interesting 24 hours awa . back home. an interesting 24 hours away- thanks _ back home. an interesting 24 hours away- thanks very _ back home. an interesting 24 hours away. thanks very much, _ back home. an interesting 24 hours away. thanks very much, indeed. i earlier i spoke to former eu trade negotiator paul mcgrade. i began by asking him why this trade deal really matters. this is a question, i think,

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World Business Report

on monday visited northern ireland to encourage parties to re—form a government. the democratic unionist party is refusing to enter the assembly because of the northern ireland protocol. it was designed to ensure free trade continued across the irish land border. joining me now is shane brennan, who's the chief executive of the cold chain federation, which represents businesses operating to and from northern ireland. thank you for being with us, talk to us about some of those day—to—day implications of the trade water that makes up part of that country. the northern ireland protocol has created a paperwork nightmare for businesses trying to trade food goods in particular between the gigabits mainland and northern ireland. there have been a series of declarations required morel complexity on putting different goods on the same truck to go

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World Business Report

investments. let's get some of the day's other news. the head of twitter has hit back after elon musk said his mit—billion deal to buy the platform was on hold, while he sought details about fake accounts. in a series of tweets, parag agrawal defended the firm's estimates that spam accounts were less than 5% of users. mr musk responded with a poo emoji. sri lanka's new prime minsiter has warned the crisis—hit country is down to its last day of petrol, and advised people not tojoin lengthy queues forfuel. sri lanka urgently needs $75 million in foreign exchange to pay for essential imports, which includes medical supplies and food. the uk government is poised the to introduce legislation that would allow ministers in london to override parts of the brexit deal on northern ireland. the foreign secretary, liz truss, is expected to make a statement today. prime minister borisjohnson

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World Business Report

see the headlines coming up in a few minutes. i'll see you then, i buy. —— bye bye. 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 south—west. 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 in the countryside, too. now, the temperatures early on tuesday will range from around eight celsius in aberdeen to 12 in norwich,

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World Business Report

but the thinking is that on wednesday, we'll see a return of thundery showers quite probably to south—western parts of the uk, whereas further east and north, it should be sunnier. but look at that, northern ireland closer to the weather front — so there's likely to be some rain, too. and here's the outlook from tuesday onwards, just about into the weekend — it will be changeable, staying on the warm side with sunny spells, but always a risk of showers with thunderstorms.

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World Business Report

the small number of stores and northern ireland. and i think thatis northern ireland. and i think that is the crux or the core problem experience. the uk government has taken action to try ez, not implement the protocol up until this point, but i think without that they would have been significant shortages and the ability to trade for businesses in northern ireland. what would make the biggest difference for you. what would you like to see change? we you. what would you like to see chance? ~ ~' ., you. what would you like to see chance? ~ ~ ., ., ., , ., change? we know that hands are tied, the change? we know that hands are tied. the uk _ change? we know that hands are tied, the uk government - change? we know that hands are tied, the uk government signed | tied, the uk government signed up tied, the uk government signed up to this, part of the exit deal, they are trying to negotiated and come up with another plan, but the solution isn't very obvious. no, it is really tough, real frustration for businesses trying to do theirjobs, this is an inherently political situation, however, it does come down to that if goods are being consumed by northern ireland consumers, the idea that they need to go through significant paperwork for that

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World Business Report

to a supermarket or restaurant from the mainland into northern ireland, causing problems of availability of product, cost inflation, but mainly a significant burden on the cost of logistics, and the jobs of those who need to get this product through. and that is the argument two of the dup that say this boards northern ireland at a disadvantage, farfrom helping disadvantage, far from helping the disadvantage, farfrom helping the economy it actually hinders it. doesn't mean you simply avoid that route as much as possible? what day—to—day difference does it make? is it easier not to bother? we difference does it make? is it easier not to bother?- easier not to bother? we are seeinu easier not to bother? we are seeing significant _ easier not to bother? we are seeing significant trade - seeing significant trade diversion, significant amount of food is now going through the south of ireland into the north to cover some gaps in a supply. fundamentally, the supermarket supply chains are integrated, they don't have the option. they do require goods being put together in a distribution centre on the gigabits mainland to service

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World Business Report

it's the 75th cannes film festival, but with apple, amazon and netflix still banned from entry, is the gathering still relevant? this morning, an indian air force plane, carrying mr gandhi's body, landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it has become the first country in the world to approve the change in a national referendum. it was a remarkable climax. to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. - it's been a peacefulfuneral demonstration so far, but suddenly, the police are tear—gassing the crowd. we don't yet know why. the pre—launch ritual is well—established here. helen was said to be in good spirits, butjust a little apprehensive. in the last hour, east timor- has become the world's newest nation. it was a bloody birth for a poor country, i

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as the _ moral victory because they see azov as the spear point of the nazis, which _ as the spear point of the nazis, which of— as the spear point of the nazis, which of course they are not, they are just _ which of course they are not, they are just good soldiers. so some of those _ are just good soldiers. so some of those soldiers may decide that they have got— those soldiers may decide that they have got to stay because if they go, they are _ have got to stay because if they go, they are going to get killed. all that they are going to get killed. that cyber they are going to get killed. fill that cyber note, thank you very much. ., ~ that cyber note, thank you very much. . ~ i. let's turn to northern ireland now. the uk government has outlined a planned law to change parts of the brexit deal on northern ireland, also called the northern ireland protocol. that was agreed with the eu more than two years ago. we'll look more at the reaction from there later. first, here's the british foreign secretary liz truss announcing that. i am announcing our intention to introduce legislation in the coming weeks to make changes in the protocol. our preference remains a negotiated solution with the eu. and in parallel with the legislation

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