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A former NI secretary has accused David Cameron of treating the Brexit referendum as "some sort of Eton game".
The decision to extend post-Brexit food labelling on products being shipped from Great Britain to Northern Ireland has been criticised by the chief executive of Marks & Spencer.
Former NI Secretary of State Julian Smith has hit out at Lord Cameron for his “extremely cavalier” approach to the Brexit ...
We are reaching the scorched earth stage. Labour senses that it will lose the next election. The EU senses it, too. So both ...
Car buyers in Northern Ireland could soon have less choice and pay higher road tax when purchasing new vehicles because of post Brexit trading arrangements due to come into force next year, MLAs have ...
This article traces the complex evolution of the Northern Ireland/Republic of Ireland border—from the Irish Civil War through ...
Car buyers in Northern Ireland could face higher road tax and reduced vehicle choice from next year as a result of post-Brexit trade arrangements ...
Britain has spent £400 million on border posts that will not be needed because of Sir Keir Starmer’s reset deal with the EU.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland confirmed they are investigating the pyre as a hate incident. The bonfire is one of ...
Japanese tech firm — heavily criticized over the Horizon scandal — teams up with long-time Liz Truss ally to bid for Northern ...
Effigies of migrants in a boat have been placed on a loyalist bonfire in Northern Ireland, leading to condemnation and calls ...
Craftsmen are building a new four and half mile dry stone wall in the Cotswolds. Part of one England's biggest road construction projects, the wall will run alongside the new road near Cheltenham.