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Episode one watches as the Europeans’ respect for a formidable negotiating opponent turns into frustration and incredulity as the British fail to present a united front. At moments funny and tragic, it ends with the debacle in December 2017 when Theresa May flies in to Brussels to finalise details of a deal and is publically humiliated by her coalition partner.
As part of our special edition looking at five years since the EU referendum, Alastair Campbell looks at the silence of the Leavers.
The prime minister has imperilled peace in Northern Ireland, and every day the economic fallout worsens.
Which way do the political winds blow in Northern Ireland? The centennial of the decision to remain in the United Kingdom has been overshadowed by the infighting within the Democratic Unionist Party of the now outgoing First Minister Arlene Foster, pushed out by her own rank and file. We ask if that signals a further tack to the right for the Christian fundamentalist, pro-Brexit DUP...
The renewed tension in Northern Ireland could have far-reaching implications for the future of the United Kingdom - and post-Brexit relations with the EU.
Northern Ireland’s first minister has paid the price for believing the promises of the hard Brexiteers.
Molotov cocktails and barricades have returned to Northern Ireland. The conflict there is 4 centuries old. But Brexit is the new reason why the situation has reached the boiling point in what had been an era of peace.
First Minister Arlene Foster has called on Defence Secretary Ben Wallace to act.
For British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, rioting on the streets in Northern Ireland is a reminder that once the pandemic fades, the U.K. will have to face up to the long-term consequences of Brexit.
Boris Johnson thinks he’s got a deal. Arlene Foster isn’t so sure. Nobody knows what’s in the deal – but some of the ERG think it’ll pass the Commons anyway. The Remainiacs team gather to work out what we know, what we don’t know… and what we think will be put before Parliament on Saturday.
A Northern Ireland minister has threatened legal action against the UK and the EU over post-Brexit trading arrangements.
Foster says she will stand aside as DUP leader on 28 May and as first minister a month later
Two-thirds of party chairmen said they had lost confidence in her leadership.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May's (war?) dance at the Tory Party conference; DUP leader Arlene Foster's "blood red lines"; Boris Johnson's "Chuck Chequers" speech and the Taoiseach's meetings in Brussels with Council President: How healthy are the prospects for a Brexit breakthrough ahead of the October 17th summit?
Foster will step down as DUP leader on 28 May.
Northern Ireland’s First Minister Arlene Foster laid out her plan to quit, sparking further upheaval at a time when London and Dublin are seeking to calm tensions in the region.
Dogmatic obsession means that Johnson won’t lift a finger to help Northern Ireland.
Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill says Brexit is a gamechanger, but the DUP's Arlene Foster doesn't consider Irish unity inevitable.
On 7 October last year, there was a defining phone call between Boris Johnson and Angel Merkel.
The government is facing fresh criticism over the Northern Ireland Protocol amid warnings it obstructs the "free movement" of the military.
DUP leader Arlene Foster, along with deputy leader Nigel Dodds and East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson, have met a representative group for loyalist paramilitaries over the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Simon Coveney says British prime minister’s Commons statements ‘very unhelpful’.
Shockwaves felt both sides of Irish divide over plan to renege on withdrawal agreement.
EU gives go-ahead to weekend meetings after PM appears to backtrack on customs stance.