Five years ago, on 31 January 2020, the UK left the European Union. On that day, Great Britain severed the political ties it had held for 47 years, but stayed inside the EU single market and customs ...
Five years on, Brexit is still the gift that keeps on taking - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: In 2025, regret is the ...
Five years after Brexit, Northern Ireland is still trying to adapt to a new model that keeps the British province halfway ...
The British government on Monday rejected an attempt to trigger the "Stormont Brake", angering Northern Ireland unionists who sought to use the post-Brexit emergency mechanism to stop the application ...
Northern Ireland is stuck with its system. We can do better. And look how unsatisfactory applying the 52%-48% Brexit result has been – even to Brexit supporters. In her Unspun column ("Honesty ...
The Tories mishandled Brexit and left the EU "without a plan for growth", Kemi Badenoch has admitted. In her first speech of the year, the Conservative leader attacked the Labour government but ...
Almost 900 gun owners in Northern Ireland have had firearms taken away from them in the last two years because of what police say were concerns over their continued suitability to own them.
Northern Ireland will enjoy stronger export growth than the rest of the United Kingdom due to its more "favourable" trading relationship with the European Union under Brexit arrangements ...
By New Statesman A prosthetic leg, an ironing board and a hamster are some of the things passengers have left on Northern train services ... Harrogate Advertiser (Amanda Welles) Cartoons and comedy ...
But Sir Keir’s plans will reverse two sections of the 2023 Northern Ireland Troubles Act which denied Mr Adams and up to 400 other IRA “suspects” also detained in the 1970s the right to ...
Both Fine Gael and Fianna Fail have refused to work with Sinn Fein because of its historical ties with the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during three decades of violence in Northern Ireland.
Left-of-center party Sinn Fein won 39 seats in the Dail, the lower house, but Fine Gael and Fianna Fail have refused to work with them because of their historic ties with the Irish Republican Army ...