Brexit Northern Ireland
Calls for immediate removal of threatening banners in Larne
THERE have been calls for the immediate removal of threatening banners in the port town of Larne.
Allison Morris: Now is the time for unionist leadership
Unionist anger at the Brexit debate is growing beyond just spray cans on walls, but who is really to blame? Edwin Poots caused concern earlier this year after warning difficulties around the Irish Sea border could mean schools and hospitals would not be able to get food supplies.
Allison Morris: Irish America not dissidents were responsible for keeping land border frictionless
SO, how's Brexit treating you all? Taking back control, making Britain great again, or am I mixing up my meaningless slogans? When identity is used to rile people up to cover for a lack of substance or strategy it's only ever going to end badly.
Brexit protocol row a predictable political crisis, not a security one
While loyalist anger at the Northern Ireland protocol was entirely predictable, loyalist violence at the implementation of the sea border is not inevitable.
Fractured unionism could unite to fight against Brexit protocol
WHILE Brexit was supported by the DUP not all of unionism was united in championing EU withdrawal.
Loyalists threaten to withdraw support for Good Friday Agreement
The Progressive Unionist Party has warned that loyalist support for the Good Friday Agreement could be withdrawn, due to changes to the treaty's cross community support mechanism to facilitate Brexit.
Secretary of State confident all parties will help facilitate Brexit's Northern Ireland Protocol
BRANDON Lewis has said he is confident that all members of the Stormont Executive will help facilitate any changes needed to implement the Northern Ireland protocol.
EU reject calls for no checks on food entering Northern Ireland from the UK after January
THE European Commission has said it while takes warnings from supermarkets about food supplies "very seriously" goods entering Northern Ireland from the UK will still need to be checked to meet EU rules on food safety.
EU office in Belfast on the agenda in EU/Brexit committee talks
A SPECIAL body tasked with implementing the Northern Ireland Protocol has met for the first time, with the ongoing impasse over an European Commission office in Belfast among the items on the agenda.
Bad faith in decision to refuse EU office request
PRO remain parties have told Boris Johnson that the British government's refusal to allow the EU to retain an office in Northern Ireland will be seen as "an act of bad faith".