Northern Ireland will remain subject to EU rules for at least four more years after Stormont voted to continue post-Brexit ...
Stormont Assembly members will vote later on whether to continue with Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit trading arrangements.
Irish nationalists and neutrals overpower Stormont’s British unionist minority in a bitterly disputed ‘consent’ test provided ...
A Stormont vote must be held on articles five to 10 of the Windsor Framework, which underpin EU trade laws in Northern ...
Rules will continue to serve as a means of maintaining an invisible Border on the island for further four years ...
Stormont assembly members have begun debating whether to continue with Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trading arrangements.
Northern Ireland's devolved government voted Tuesday to continue with post-Brexit trading arrangements in the British-run province which has the UK's only land border with the European Union.
A Stormont vote on continuing post-Brexit trading arrangements for Northern Ireland has been pencilled in for December 10, the Assembly’s speaker has said. The democratic consent process is a key ...
The Stormont Assembly has voted to extend post-Brexit trading arrangements for Northern Ireland for another four years.
The Northern Ireland Assembly will vote on whether or not to continue with controversial post-Brexit trading arrangements on ...
Trading and customs arrangements between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, under the Windsor Framework, will continue for ...
The process to trigger the vote began at the end of October when Northern Secretary Hilary Benn sent a letter to the Speaker ...