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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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The SDLP had great hopes for its assembly motion on Monday, which declared that “Northern Ireland’s best long-term future ...
Former tánaiste Simon Coveney speaks to Political Correspondent John Manley about high-wire Brexit negotiations, unionist ...
Stormont's Environment Department may have breached commitments to protect Northern Ireland's internationally important sites ...
Ten years on, an angry tribe sees itself as more English than British - and Ireland must stay alert to the dangers ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNOwen Polley: It is hard to care about purity of Brexit that never applied to Northern IrelandThe government’s deal with the EU last week was described as a ‘betrayal of Brexit’ and a disaster for the UK, by some of its fiercest opponents. You could see why they were angry.
Northern Ireland remains a "unique gateway" for trade under the UK government's new deal with the European Union, the ...
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Fifty years ago, on June 5 1975, the United Kingdom held an in-out referendum on membership of the European Economic ...
The Former First Minister of Northern Ireland, Baroness Arlene Foster, has disclosed that she was in support of Brexit.
THE late John Hume was a good and even a saintly man. But he had some political views that were patently... how shall I put ...
Britain's new food standards deal with the European Union to prevent border checks on agricultural produce such as meat and dairy will further ease contentious post-Brexit trade frictions between ...
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