A proposed law which could help limit the impact of the Irish Sea border between Northern Ireland the rest of the UK will continue to be debated in the House of Lords on Wednesday. The law is opposed ...
Ireland's trade with Northern Ireland grew rapidly in 2021 with imports up 65% and exports to the British-run region 54% ...
Concerns that public safety may be compromised by the Windsor Framework’s impact on the government’s plans to deport foreign criminals highlight the scale of the problems posed by Irish Sea border.
The Irish Sea border for food and agricultural products will not be dismantled until 2027, a UK government minister has confirmed. The sea border refers to post-Brexit checks and controls on products ...
Belfast News Letter on MSN
Unionists split on latest Irish Sea border report - DUP welcome 'progress' but TUV brand it 'smoke and mirrors'
The first report by a body set up to hold the government to account on its handling of aspects of the Irish Sea border ...
Britain has spent £400 million on border posts that will not be needed because of Sir Keir Starmer’s reset deal with the EU. Post-Brexit checkpoints will be rendered largely obsolete because the Prime ...
Belfast News Letter on MSNOpinion
'Deported Dutch cucumber' is another snapshot of the absurdity of the Irish Sea border - Gaston
A “deported cucumber” – grown in the Netherlands but not allowed to return to the European Union because of Irish Sea border ...
The European Union could soon ban “vegan sausage rolls” — in favor of plant-based “tubes.” Meat-free products in Northern Ireland will have to be renamed if the EU votes in favor of banning ...
So, while Fermanagh doesn’t have a traditional coastline, its lake shores and riverbanks provide a unique and beautiful alternative. Whether you're planning a trip or researching Northern Ireland’s ...
LARNE, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - The deep anger among some pro-British unionists in Northern Ireland over post-Brexit trade barriers that cut it off from the rest of the United Kingdom is ...
For an Irish whiskey producer in the town of Dundalk, near the UK border with Northern Ireland, tariffs of 20 percent on EU alcoholic drinks are an unexpected "curve ball". But for competitors across ...
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