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Irish foreign minister hits out at Brexit minister over provocative article on Northern Ireland protocol
Frost’s latest remarks have been slammed as “a very strange way to make friends and build partnerships”.
“We negotiated a trade deal and instead of eliminating barriers, they created them," Michel Barnier said.
Five years after the Brexit vote, the costs of that decision are becoming clearer.
This note summarises the evidence so far of the impacts on Brexit on Scotland. It sets out early evidence related to areas such as trade, the workforce and EU programmes.
This note summarises the evidence so far of the impacts on Brexit on Scotland. It sets out early evidence related to areas such as trade, the workforce and EU programmes.
Talks between the EU and UK on the Northern Ireland protocol are not making much headway and the EU has insisted that issues of trust will need to be resolved before any UK access to EU financial services will be considered.
Thierry Breton, who is also single market commissioner, believes downsides of leaving bloc are exposed by pandemic
European leaders made their feelings about the Northern Ireland protocol known to a PM desperate to score a PR victory.
Even the keenest Brexiteer must feel that the process has been tortuously long. / That has been, in large part, because successive British governments have refused to accept the trade-off between untrammelled sovereignty and friction-free access to the EU’s single market, a refusal that shapes today’s increasingly testy relationship.
Brussels ready to slap tariffs and quotas on UK exports – and even to ‘suspend cooperation in certain sectors’
The end of the transition period was merely a staging post within a process that will be long with us, says Chris Grey.
Fianna Fáil’s Barry Andrews says David Frost’s stance on EU is not credible.
In an exclusive interview, Ireland’s EU commissioner Mairead McGuinness told the Irish Independent the UK was “playing a very dangerous game” by inflaming tensions in the North.
ONLY ABOUT ONE in eight Irish people trust the British government, according to polling carried out by Ireland Thinks on behalf of The Journal.
Renouncing principles would be ‘astonishing’ move by UK, says French foreign minister.
It has not even been five months since the end of the Brexit transition period and there have been armed patrol vessels in the Channel.
EU must continue to monitor and ensure that the British hold up their side of the bargain.
The European Parliament has overwhelmingly backed the post-Brexit trade deal between Britain and the European Union, clearing the last hurdle towards its ratification, while expressing clear mistrust of the British government.
Scale of aid cut emerges in leaked FCDO memo, prompting experts to describe it as ‘a national shame’
Dave Sharma says ‘megaphone diplomacy’ was behind British government suggesting Dan Tehan was a novice.
Allies of UK trade secretary Liz Truss accused of launching an ‘unprovoked attack’ on Dan Tehan on the eve of their meeting.
Australia’s ABC News said the comments were greeted “with a mixture of disbelief and laughter” in Canberra.
Senior MEP says ‘cool heads must prevail’ in holding UK to commitments.