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The Protocol has reaffirmed Unionism's worst fears that Northern Ireland is the unwanted child of the British government.
SINCE THE 2016 Brexit vote, talks of Irish reunification among the people and pundits are being discussed more than ever.
The inquiry investigates what impact our new trading relationship with the EU is having on the movement of live animals and on animal health in the context of the UK’s ability to respond to, and monitor, disease outbreaks.
The PM is reportedly considering bypassing the Northern Ireland protocol so British sausages can continue to be sold there.
However, this article seeks to describe, as far as possible, how Brexit has affected the business and regulatory environment across the full range of areas covered by Steptoe and Johnson practices so far, and to identify issues of potential future concern for companies.
The UK government’s Northern Ireland Protocol Bill has now begun its journey through Parliament. If passed, it will unilaterally set aside significant sections of the Protocol – breaching international law and risking a trade war in the middle of a cost of living crisis.
After an initial shock to businesses, manufacturing jobs are growing four times faster here than the UK average.
The London bureau chief for Germany’s public broadcaster reflects on Britain’s government.
SDLP’s Brexit spokesman says Frost’s attempts to unpick NI protocol risking investment.
Brussels is watching the incoming PM’s Cabinet reshuffle for signs on his approach to post-Brexit relations