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Politicians from across the political spectrum have condemned the graffiti.
Brexit Proof meets the couple behind Cafe Cuan, an independent coffee shop and event space, in Belfast.
Kaffeo director Orla Smyth runs three independent Scandinavian coffee shops in Belfast.
Irish citizens in Northern Ireland could become “second class citizens” post-Brexit, a Belfast-based human rights organisation has warned.
Youths from the loyalist community in Northern Ireland continue violent protests against the UK government's Brexit policy, which they fear will lead to unity with the Irish Republic.
EU-UK deal means border posts to be created at Northern Ireland ports, says SF Minister.
Assembly hears of plans for customs posts at NI ports, setting the cat among the pigeons.
Michael Gove asks for extension until 2023
The UK position 14 months ago is in sharp contrast to the flat rejection of an EU office in Belfast under Boris Johnson's government.
The UK Government’s approach to Brexit trade policy and negotiations protocol is causing “potentially irreparable damage” to Wales’ ports, researchers have said.
The UK government has confirmed to the EU it will enhance inspection posts at Northern Ireland's ports in order to deliver on the Brexit deal.
UK rejected initial request from Brussels during negotiations on post-Brexit Irish border controls.
Government now rejecting EU oversight of implementing Northern Ireland agreement.
The annual march in which loyalists celebrate their ties to the United Kingdom comes as Brexit has created a new border in the Irish Sea — and the future of the U.K. is tenuous.
Ferries put on more capacity on direct routes as businesses look to avoid border controls.
Stena Line has moved one of its ferries from Belfast to Rosslare in what it has called a "Brexit busting move".
The SDLP has called for the UK Government to extend the Brexit transition period.
UK refuses request from Brussels for Northern Ireland presence for second time.
Law enforcement uses water cannons to disperse protesters; pro-Ireland demonstrators and UK supporters square off, recalling past sectarian conflict.
Up to 20% of Queens University's research funding is at risk due to a row between the EU and UK.
“If we see problems today we should not forget that they do not come from the protocol but they result from Brexit. That is the reason why the problems are there."
A new raft of checks on goods at the ports of Belfast and Larne under the terms of the protocol have sparked anger among unionists and loyalists.
Belfast, Northern Ireland — Rioters set a hijacked bus on fire and hurled gasoline bombs at police in Belfast in at least the fourth night of serious violence in a week in Northern Ireland, where Brexit has unsettled an uneasy political balance.
The disturbance in a Loyalist area of the city on Friday evening followed four successive nights of disturbances in the unionist Waterside area of Londonderry.