Irish Sea border
PM’s claims of ‘no sense of a border’ in the Irish Sea ring hollow, says Gullis
Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said he did not accept this during the exchange in the House of Commons.
Council accepts Irish Sea border grant following UUP U-turn
UUP change of mind sees Ards and North Down Council accept Irish sea border grant
Jamie Bryson: Loyalists looking at ‘non-political solutions’ to Irish Sea border
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson was giving evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee.
Leading Article: DUP's disastrous links with Boris Johnson
When they look at the latest calamity involving Boris Johnson, who has finally resigned as a Conservative MP, senior DUP figures can only shudder at their decision to repeatedly place their full trust in him.
Anna Mercer: There's a growth opportunity by tapping into soft unionism's positive sentiments towards the Windsor Framework
FROM the backstop to the protocol to the Windsor Framework, voters in Northern Ireland may be the most educated population on international agreements.
Northern Ireland protocol: Deliberate wriggle room and semantic sleight of hand should enable DUP's seven tests to be met
AS speculation of an imminent deal on the protocol intensifies Political Correspondent John Manley ponders the potential of the DUP's seven tests being met.
British government is 'honouring its commitments' to the EU with border control posts legislation
THE British government is "honouring its commitments" to the EU by introducing legislation at Westminster that enables the building of permanent border control posts at the north's ports, it was claimed last night.
Public set to pay Edwin Poots protocol court costs
COURT costs incurred defending Edwin Poots's decision to halt Irish Sea border checks look set to be paid from the public purse. However, a solicitor for one of the litigants in the case, which found the former agriculture minister acted unlawfully,...
GB-NI trade grew by £1bn in first year under the protocol
THE value of sales between Britain and the north increased by 7 per cent in the first year under the Northern Ireland Protocol, according to official government trade data.