withdrawal agreement
Half of voters believe rigorous implementation calls overlooked need for protocol renegotiation
HALF of voters believe that calls for the rigorous implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol underestimated its need to be renegotiated, according to the latest survey.
John Manley: Law lords' ruling serves to tighten the bind on hardline unionism
THE dogs in the street, or at least those with a cursory knowledge of constitutional law, knew beforehand the likely outcome of the Supreme Court ruling on the Northern Ireland Protocol.
ANALYSIS: Cycle of stunts, threats and theatrics designed to distract us
WE should no longer be surprised by the British government’s antics.
Patricia Mac Bride: Unionist legal action has done us a favour
On Monday, the Court of Appeal ruled that the Northern Ireland Protocol was lawfully enacted and must take precedence over the Article 6 of the Act of Union 1800, which outlines trading conditions between Britain and Ireland.
Brussels has gone extra mile to end Northern Ireland Brexit crisis, says envoy
The EU ambassador to the UK said the bloc cannot do any more to resolve the problems with the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Boris Johnson did not understand his own Brexit deal, says Cummings
The former No 10 chief adviser said he had always intended to get the Prime Minister to ‘ditch the bits we didn’t like’.
Brussels threatens trade war over Northern Ireland Protocol
European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic said patience with the UK is wearing ‘very, very thin’.
When will DUP stop falling for Conservative Party lies?
AS riots flare up Northern Ireland once again, Arlene Foster and her party cast aspersions on a chief constable in an attempt to divert attention from their political failure in believing Boris Johnson.
Court hears fresh challenge to Brexit agreement from border citizen
BORIS Johnson allegedly signed the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement on a "fraudulent" basis, the Court of Appeal has heard.