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Ed Jacobs

Ed writes on devolved and local government. He works as a political consultant at the only Northern based consultancy, The Public Affairs Company. Ed has previously helped establish and run a student news website therundown.co.uk.

Scottish Labour considers full independence from UK party

Ed Jacobs
7 June, 2016

Labour needs a settled view on devolution to recover in Scotland

Northern Ireland’s open border with Republic of Ireland is only safe with Britain in the EU

Ed Jacobs
6 June, 2016

Osborne stresses Brexit economics in Northern Ireland, but the stakes are much higher

87 per cent of politics experts predict win for Remain

Ed Jacobs
3 June, 2016

Just five per cent of academics, journalists and pollsters believe that Britain will vote to Leave

Is Alex Salmond right to threaten a post-Brexit independence referendum?

Ed Jacobs
2 June, 2016

The Conservatives can’t hold off another Scottish vote if Britain votes to leave

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Report slams lack of ‘strategic thinking’ on devolution

Ed Jacobs
25 May, 2016

Committee finds policy has developed in an ‘ad hoc fashion’

Talks over Northern Ireland Executive crumbling

Ed Jacobs
20 May, 2016

Three smaller parties have refused join the DUP and Sinn Féin in the Executive

Carwyn Jones reinstated as first minister of Wales

Ed Jacobs
18 May, 2016

Following talks with Plaid Cymru, Labour will proceed with ‘caution and humility’

Labour and Plaid Cymru talks have made progress, but what will their deal look like?

Ed Jacobs
17 May, 2016

A second vote to elect the first minister is likely to take place tomorrow

Irish government will campaign for its citizens to vote Remain

Ed Jacobs
13 May, 2016

Taoiseach Enda Kenny says its his government’s ‘duty’ to inform voters

EU membership critical to Northern Irish farming

Ed Jacobs
10 May, 2016

EU Agriculture Commissioner warns against Brexit, as Northern Ireland growth forecast revised down

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