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UK warns EU of ‘historic misjudgement’ on eve of pivotal talks – trade war looms

12 October 202119 January 2024Political Fiber0

The UK has issued a warning to the EU over the future of Northern Ireland at the start of a pivotal week of talks between Brexit minister Lord David Frost and Maroš Šefčovič, vice president of the European Commission. Frost will tell the commission it will be making a “historic misjudgement” if it does not […]

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Cain’s exit before the ‘Armageddon of Brexit’

12 November 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

The UK recorded its highest number of Covid cases in a 24 period with 33,470, while becoming became the first country in Europe to pass 50,000 deaths from the virus. Infections in over-80s are soaring while the NHS reports the number of people waiting a year or longer for surgery is 107 times higher than […]

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PM won’t U-turn on Brexit bill despite US election; Lord sparks race row with Kamala Harris tweet

9 November 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

The prime minister will not U-turn on the international law-breaking Internal Market Bill in the wake of Joe Biden’s victory in the US presidential election, Downing Street insists. Biden has long warned the US will not deal with the UK if the Good Friday Agreement for peace in Northern Ireland is put at risk by […]

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Govt to override Brexit Withdrawal Agreement – a risk to Northern Ireland’s ‘peace and stability’

7 September 202019 January 2024Political Fiber0

The UK government is preparing to override parts of the Brexit withdrawal agreement that is designed to avoid a hard border in Ireland, putting at risk the “peace and stability built up over decades”. Downing Street claims the move – which will remove a hard border in the Irish Sea between Northern Ireland and the […]

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EU has ‘serious doubts’ about PM’s Brexit plan

3 October 201919 January 2024Joe Cahal0

The European Union have expressed “serious doubts” about Boris Johnson’s plan to secure a Brexit deal as a leaked memo tells Tory MPs to blame the EU if it fails. EU Council president Donald Tusk told the UK prime minister that Brussels is “still unconvinced” by his new proposals, while Guy Verhofstadt, the European Parliament’s […]

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