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This week heralds the arrival in Northern Ireland of yet more overregulation, bureaucratic overreach, and political ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNIrish fishermen to lose staggering €800 million in revenue due to new EU-UK Brexit fishery dealThe claim was made by the CEO of the Irish Fish Producers Organisation, Aodh O' Donnell, who represents the majority ...
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Brexit's Irish Border Problem is Getting WorseAn exploration of Brexit's impact on the Northern Ireland/Republican of Ireland Border, with a detour into the Irish Civil ...
Ireland in recent years has seen its GDP balloon for reasons unrelated to what its workforce is up to. The unexpected fortune stems not from oil, but from global tax-shifting. Big multinational firms ...
Northern Ireland police deploy water cannon in Ballymena during second night of anti-immigrant unrest sparked by sexual ...
A UK-EU summit is likely to pave the way for a deal which could substantially reduce the impact of the Irish Sea border. The UK wants to reset its post-Brexit relationship with the European Union ...
The impact of Brexit will become increasingly evident on the island of Ireland as the UK diverges from the EU, a new report has warned. According to the think tank 'UK in a Changing Europe', areas ...
LONDON — In 2019, Boris Johnson promised his Brexit deal would do away with checks on the Northern Irish border. Five years later, the region is about to be whacked with yet another trade headache.
Four years after Britain officially left the E.U., the U.K. government on Wednesday published the details of a deal to restore the power-sharing government in Belfast.
For Northern Ireland’s hard-core unionists, known as loyalists, Brexit was painful, with many despairing that it drove a wedge between them and the rest of the United Kingdom.
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