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Now, Brexit raises questions about whether this peace can stand by bringing those multidimensional, long-standing and difficult questions of identity in Northern Ireland to the fore: Catholic vs ...
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"From 1916 to 2016: Brexit, The Troubles, and Ireland’s Border Problem"This article traces the complex evolution of the Northern Ireland/Republic of Ireland border—from the Irish Civil War through ...
Northern Ireland’s Brexit backlash has arrived. It snuck in through a side door the European Union rashly opened last week when it threatened to trigger the most contentious part of the Brexit ...
The UK Government must deliver on its promise to restore unfettered trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK, Emma Little-Pengelly has said. Northern Ireland’s deputy First Minister ...
Unionists had argued that the post-Brexit imposition of customs checks on goods arriving by sea from Britain had driven a wedge between Northern Ireland and the rest of the U.K.
04/10/2021 April 10, 2021. Molotov cocktails and barricades have returned to Northern Ireland. The conflict there is 4 centuries old. But Brexit is the new reason why the situation has reached the ...
Car buyers in Northern Ireland could soon have less choice and pay higher road tax when purchasing new vehicles because of ...
Unfettered access for Northern Ireland goods was a central Brexit promise from the government. That promise is given legal form by the Qualifying NI Goods Regulations, ...
The breakthrough deal on Northern Ireland’s trading arrangements heralds a reset in the often thorny relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union — and could be the first ...
Trade between Northern Ireland, the rest of the UK and the Republic of Ireland was straightforward before Brexit - all parties were in the EU and shared the same trade rules.
Northern Ireland’s Catholics are deeply unsettled by Brexit, which undermines assumptions on which the Good Friday Agreement was made. Protestants are jumpier still.
Northern Ireland has been forced to rely on the Irish government in Dublin to push its case for a "soft" Brexit, with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar intervening to question the UK's approach.
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