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# Brexit

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Brexit: EU says UK's unilateral move to extend NI Protocol grace period 'breaks international law'
Decision to stop work on border control posts can only be overturned by courts - Foster
A slim majority in favour of giving citizens in Northern Ireland and abroad a vote in presidential elections
Tonnes of new ferry routes have helped to Brexit-proof Irish trade - but choppy waters could yet be ahead
Irish hauliers: 'French officials treat us as if we’re coming from England – we’re not'
DUP minister halts construction work on Brexit inspection posts at NI ports
EU suggests new deal on plant and animal checks in bid to solve Brexit trade issues
DUP urges British government to act 'unilaterally', after EU and UK meet over NI Protocol
Neale Richmond: Unionist push against NI Protocol is the wrong move at the wrong time
Neale Richmond
Taoiseach says there are 'benefits and opportunities' to NI Protocol as unionists launch legal action against it
DUP launches legal challenge against Northern Ireland Protocol
Top EU official tells Oireachtas: 'We made a mistake but please put it in perspective'
'Frank discussions' in London but UK and EU give full backing to Northern Ireland Protocol
The cost of bread in Ireland could be about to rise by 9% because of Brexit
The Explainer: What is Article 16, and why has it been causing hassle?
'We all need to cool it': Taoiseach urges calm as EU and UK to discuss NI Protocol in London today
Post-Brexit checks to resume at Northern Ireland’s ports
Von der Leyen 'deeply regrets' proposal to trigger Article 16
Jennifer Whitmore: We need a full debate and proper scrutiny of CETA trade deal
Jennifer Whitmore
Government seeking ‘early warning system’ on use of Article 16
1.8 million customs declarations were processed in January – more than in all of 2020
Some port workers return to Brexit inspection duties in NI
Arlene Foster calls Simon Coveney 'tone deaf to unionist concerns' as talks start over NI Protocol
Explainer: Why has a row broken out over checks between GB and Northern Ireland?
Boris Johnson to consider invoking Article 16 to stop 'barrier down Irish Sea'
No paramilitary involvement in threats to port workers, says PSNI
Staff withdrawn from Belfast and Larne ports over safety concerns
Freight between Ireland and UK dropped by half in January
Britain to apply to join Asia-Pacific free trade bloc
Foster urges Johnson to replace Northern Ireland Protocol after vaccine row
EU backs down after Northern Ireland Protocol row provoked fury and dismay on both sides of Irish Sea
Nicola Sturgeon on a united Ireland: 'You can guess my general predilection around it'
Gove insists Johnson’s mid-pandemic trip to Scotland is ‘absolutely essential’
Unionists express 'growing discontent' over Brexit deal via graffiti and social media
Opinion: Is the Brexit war over or has it just begun - what now for the Union?
Dr Owen Worth
More than half of people in North want referendum on a united Ireland
'It's the closure of coastal communities': One in four fishermen will lose their job under this Brexit deal, TDs told
Vaccine roll-out lifts economic prospects but recent virus surge has impeded progress, says Central Bank
Michel Barnier says UK should find a 'clever solution' to row over EU ambassador in London
Incomplete haulier paperwork still causing headaches and delays at Irish ports, Cabinet told