Europe and Brexit
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Brexit and the environment
A recent report commissioned by the Environmental Pillar and Northern Ireland Environment Link has relayed concerns that Brexit and any…
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Agriculture in Scotland post-Brexit
National Farmers’ Union of Scotland (NFUS) Chief Executive Scott Walker outlines his desire to see Scotland “equitably” supported beyond Brexit…
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A legal footing?
The formal commitment by the British and Irish governments to maintain citizens’ rights under the long-standing Common Travel Area (CTA)…
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Negotiating is over, it’s on to trade
With Conservative leadership candidates vying for position and making claims around the re-negotiation of the withdrawal agreement, that the EU…
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Border remains open in British Government’s no deal plan
No new regulatory checks or controls would be introduced to Northern Ireland’s border with the Republic of Ireland under the…
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Surviving as an all-island food industry post-Brexit
Key stakeholders from Northern Ireland’s food and drink sector recently discussed the prospects of industry post-Brexit at the Northern…
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Rights of Irish citizens in Northern Ireland
Confusion surrounds the constitutional status of those born in Northern Ireland who claim Irish citizenship. The Home Office has been…
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What would no deal mean for Northern Ireland?
If no agreement for withdrawal or an extension to the negotiating period is reached by 29 March, the UK will…
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Citizens’ rights post-Brexit
Many of the rights enjoyed by Irish citizens and Irish passport holders in Northern Ireland are underpinned by EU law.…
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Environmental regulation post-Brexit
Speaking ahead of the publishing of the draft Withdrawal Agreement and its subsequent superseding of the Chequers White Paper, Nigel…
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