Why Ireland is at the heart of Corbyn’s customs union shift
Ireland is central to Labour’s recent change in tone on Brexit. But further movement is needed to protect a fragile peace on the island.
Ireland is central to Labour’s recent change in tone on Brexit. But further movement is needed to protect a fragile peace on the island.
Brexiteers are going back on their words when it comes to a hard border in Ireland – an extremely dangerous trend.
How Brexit threatens the Northern Ireland peace process – and what must happen now.
Two developments today have made a soft Brexit much more likely. Things are about to get very interesting indeed.
Today’s revelations – if true – pose huge questions for both Brexiteers and unionists.
The Transport Secretary said he thought Britain would remain in the European Aviation Safety Agency, which would mean being bound by ECJ rulings.
The effect of Brexit on Ireland will be “profound” said Ireland’s equivalent of HM Revenue and Customs in an internal paper.
While May rules out hard borders, the Tories’ bed partners in Westminster are now openly contradicting her.
One party member went on hunger strike to demand Labour ditch their pact with the SDLP and stand themselves.
New legislation is supposed to improve transparency, but it will actually do the opposite