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Northern Ireland (Irish: Tuaisceart Éireann [ˈt̪ˠuəʃcəɾˠt̪ˠ ˈeːɾʲən̪ˠ]; Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a constituent unit of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the northeast of the island of Ireland. It is variously described as a country, province, region, or "part" of the United Kingdom, amongst other terms. Northern Ireland shares a border to the south and west with the Republic of Ireland. In 2011, its population was 1,810,863, constituting about 30% of the island's total population and about 3% of the UK's population. Established by the Northern Ireland Act 1998 as part of the Good Friday Agreement, the Northern Ireland Assembly holds responsibility for a range of devolved policy matters, while other areas are reserved for the British government. Northern Ireland co-operates with the Republic of Ireland in some areas, and the Agreement granted the Republic the ability to "put forward views and proposals" with "determined efforts to resolve disagreements between the two governments".
BBC Northern Ireland (Irish: BBC Thuaisceart Éireann, Ulster-Scots: BBC Norlin Airlan) is a division of the BBC and the main public broadcaster in Northern Ireland.
It is one of the three BBC national regions, together with BBC Scotland and BBC Cymru Wales. Based at Broadcasting House, Belfast, it provides television, radio, online and interactive television content. BBC Northern Ireland currently employs 700 people, largely in Belfast.
BBC Northern Ireland has two TV channels BBC One, BBC Two and two radio stations.
BBC Northern Ireland operates two television stations;
Prior to 27 October 2006, BBC Two NI was a digital only service while BBC Two Northern Ireland was available on analogue transmission. Since 28 October 2006, BBC Two Northern Ireland has been the on-air name for both services which have been merged.
BBC Northern Ireland has its own team of continuity announcers which introduce the vast majority of programmes on BBC One and BBC Two in Northern Ireland.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the public service broadcaster of the United Kingdom, headquartered at Broadcasting House in London.
The BBC is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees, with over 20,950 staff in total, of whom 16,672 are in public sector broadcasting; including part-time, flexible as well as fixed contract staff, the total number is 35,402.
The BBC is established under a Royal Charter and operates under its Agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. Its work is funded principally by an annual television licence fee which is charged to all British households, companies, and organisations using any type of equipment to receive or record live television broadcasts. The fee is set by the British Government, agreed by Parliament, and used to fund the BBC's extensive radio, TV, and online services covering the nations and regions of the UK. From 1 April 2014, it also funds the BBC World Service, launched in 1932, which provides comprehensive TV, radio, and online services in Arabic, and Persian, and broadcasts in 28 languages.
Bloody Friday may refer to:
2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (dominical letter G) of the Gregorian calendar, the 2001st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 1st year of the 3rd millennium, the 1st year of the 21st century, and the 2nd year of the 2000s decade.
2001 was designated as:
BBC NI Leader's debate #AE15
Naughty ministers rematch on BBC NI's The View
BBC Northern Ireland Bloody Friday Documentary
BBC NI's Spotlight investigates intimidation in Bangor...
Twelfth in Northern Ireland 2013 (BBC Documentary)
No Gay Marriage Here: The Northern Ireland Story | BBC Newsbeat
INTERNATIONAL MEDIA BBC! NAPAHANGA SA WAR ON DRUGS NI PRES. DUTERTE
BBC - The Estate - Episode 1
Holy Cross School Belfast Loyalist Protests Spotlight BBC NI 13 November 2001
TIGHT SHORTS: Irish & Northern Irish football explained
First broadcast by BBC NI on Tuesday 2nd March 2017.
Paul Givan Mairtin O Muilleoir's testy rematch on BBC NI's The View on the eve of an election campaign that will mark a return to a full-blooded sectarian row, and almost certainly will drown out the smaller opposition parties.
This excellent production from BBC NI was shown to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Bloody Friday. Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast on 21 July 1972. Twenty-two bombs exploded in the space of eighty minutes, killing nine people (including two British soldiers) and injuring 130.
First shown at 10:45pm 8 Mar 2016 on BBC1 NI Stephen Dempster probes how low-level intimidation prospers in Northern Ireland and how statutory bodies become locked into potentially compromising relationships.
Documentary about Loyalists celebrating their culture on their yearly Orange festival. Contains violence and riotous behavior.
Declan Harvey investigates why Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK to not allow same-sex couples to marry. With the recent 'yes' vote in the Republic of Ireland in favour of gay marriage and many other countries across Europe changing their laws to allow it, why is Northern Ireland different? We meet young gay people who say they're embarrassed and frustrated at their country's lack of progress and hear the strongly held arguments against change from the governing Democratic Unionist Party. Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/FHXbqA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsbeat Twitter: https://twitter.com/bbcnewsbeat Instagram: https://instagram.com/bbcnewsbeat
SOLID DUTERTE SUPPORTERS PLEASE SUBSCRIBE For More Updates. FB PAGE:Duterte : Galing sa Masa Para sa Masa YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ4MOZDHZebgWIdsk4nIq0g/videos Duterte has expressed his desire to build on the stellar accomplishments of the administration of outgoing president Benigno Aquino III, particularly the latter’s good governance initiatives and critical structural reforms that transformed the Philippines from being “the sick man of Asia” into “Asia’s rising tiger.” Of his ten-point socioeconomic agenda revealed on Monday, June 20, for example, his first point was to continue and maintain current macroeconomic policies, including fiscal, monetary and trade policies. However, he intends to depart from Aquino’s legacy of instituting slow but steady macroeconomic re...
In The Estate,cameras went behind closed doors on Coleraine's Ballysally Estate, to follow the lives of some of the residents across 12 months - when money's tight and times are tough. It has twice the national average of people on unemployment benefit, is one of the biggest housing estates in Northern Ireland and is the setting for an ambitious new fly-on-the-wall documentary series from BBC Northern Ireland.
This BBC SPOTLIGHT current affairs programme (broadcast 13 November 2001) examines the issues surrounding loyalist protests against Roman Catholic school children trying to attend school from 19 June to 23 November 2001 in North Belfast, Northern Ireland. Reporters, Kevin Magee, Barbara McCann, Editor, Jeremy Adams (27 minutes, poor audio quality from 9-18mins).
We understand that having two football teams on one small island can be a bit baffling for the uninitiated so, ahead of them both appearing at Euro 2016, we've come to the rescue with this handy public information film to further confuse matters.
First broadcast by BBC NI on Tuesday 2nd March 2017.
First broadcast by BBC NI on Tuesday 2nd March 2017.
Planxty Pumpkinhead Midnight Well Micheal O'Domhnaill Arty McGlynn Paul Brady Geordie Hanna Mary Black Andy Irvine Mick Hanly Christy Moore The Bothy Band
BBC NI spotlight documentary where reporter Jennifer O'Leary investigates the Republican movement's handling of sexual abuse allegations against a suspected IRA member. I am posting this here as many people in the south cannot access BBC iPlayer.
March 10th BBC NI Spotlight documentary on the provo cover up and kangaroo court of the rape of a 17 y/o young man.
Made for Derry City Council in 1990 Shown on BBC NI late 1990 Copied from Betacam SP to DVD and converted for upload
Highlights of the 2016 JBE League Cup Final courtesy of BBC NI Sport's "The Irish League Show"
“BATTLE OF THE BOGSIDE” (2004): Producer/ Director: Feature documentary on the 3-days of riots in Derry, Northern Ireland that led to the deployment of British Troops into Derry in August 1969. Screened on BBC4- March 2004, BBC2- July 2004, BBC NI- January 2008 Winner: ‘Best Documentary’ at ‘Irish Film and Television Awards 2004’ Nominated for ‘Best Documentary Feature’ at the ‘Galway Film Festival’ 2004 Shortlisted: ‘Grierson Documentary Awards’ 2004: ‘Best Historical Documentary’ Screened at many film festivals worldwide.
BBC Northern Ireland's coverage of The Twelfth. Helen Mark and Ralph McLean present live coverage of the Twelfth processions from Belfast and Magherafelt. With commentary from Walter Love and Dr Gavin Hughes.
Tearz In Yer Earz
By Buck & Deanne
Copyright © Paul Buckberry 2006
APRA Australia Ltd
I wrote my girl from Jericho
I got a gig in Bendigo
And after Forbes I'll be home in a week
She wrote me back from Captain's Flat
Said, "I'm headin' up the Birdsville Track
With a banjo player from Stockwell Creek."
Well, if that don't beat all
Think I'll give them both a call:
I'm gonna speak with this banjo playin' creep.
Ah, but wait, here comes the stinger
She got ring, I got the finger,
There's no such place as Stockwell Creek.
I went buskin' in Deniliquin,
Played a club at Shepparton
And got drunk with a mate in Nar Nar Goon.
He told me he'd heard a rumour
While pullin' cones in Cooma
That my girl was with a Maouri west of Broome.
I felt so sad without her near
It was like having her here,
With a non de plume I booked a flight to Broome.
And then suddenly, it hit me,
Like a loud round of artillery,
There's nothing but the ocean west of Broome.
At a festival near Long Plains
The MC recognised my name.
"Your missus was just in here blowin' a didgeridoo."
I rushed over to stage 2
But when I got there she'd shot thru
Leavin' nothing but a note from me to you.
She said: "I liked you better before
I knew you so well, but let's talk it thru,
Why don't we meet in Wallaroo?
"Give me a call tomorrow morning."
But this routine was getting boring,
I know there's no such flamin' place as Wallaroo.
At a a joint near Davis Port
I asked a trucker, "Goin' north?"
He said, "Sorry Pal, I'm headin' south to Wallaroo."
Ah, you could've knocked me down flat,
I was lyin' on my back,
Tearz in my earz from cryin over you.
Yeah, you coulda knocked me down flat,
I was lyin' on my back,
Tearz in my earz from cryin
Tearz in my earz from cryin