News Letter readers may well recall my article of January 14 in which I explained why I would force a vote on the Official ...
Lawsuits, most relating to Northern Ireland’s relationship with the EU, could lead to daily fines of hundreds of millions of ...
Brexit forced the border question back onto the agenda, but the sense of crisis that once drove these conversations has started to dissipate ...
Northern Ireland risks being dragged into Donald Trump’s trade war with the EU because of Britain’s “botched” Brexit deal ...
The paradox of Brexit – as far as bilateral British ... It committed both sides to not imposing a hard border on the island of Ireland. It took six years and countless false starts to finally ...
with unionists arguing the system threatens Northern Ireland’s place in the United Kingdom. But the framework is in place to ensure no hardening of the Irish land border post-Brexit.
The delayed third phase of Britain's post-Brexit border regime for imports from the European Union will begin on Friday - ...
The Good Friday peace agreement, signed in Belfast in 1998, put an end to the violence but required no physical borders be erected on the island. Before Brexit, trade between Northern Ireland and ...
The ‘biggest effects’ of Brexit after half a decade have been on trade, and they ‘have not been positive for London,’ says ...