Brexit: a nothing-burger
February 1, 2024 2:51 am Post a CommentTo this day, I recall being told on one of my periodic visits to Northern Ireland, that, “If you think... View Article
To this day, I recall being told on one of my periodic visits to Northern Ireland, that, “If you think... View Article
After 24 hours, when far more has been written about the soap opera surrounding the agreement of the “Windsor Framework”... View Article
Northern Ireland is creeping up the agenda again, with the government announcing further delays to some Irish Sea border checks.... View Article
Michael Deacon, parliamentary sketchwriter for the Telegraph, has an interesting take on the pandemic, remarking that there is one good thing... View Article
By my reckoning, the oddest thing about this report is that a UK court has intervened in the matter. This is the... View Article
Given the squealing last January over the Commission’s proposal to use Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol, one might... View Article
Firmly in the category of “nothing makes sense”, we see the latest YouGov poll give the Conservatives a commanding lead of 43... View Article
There can be few people who are not disturbed by the reports of resumed street violence in northern Ireland, although... View Article
As promised, the European Commission has sent a letter of formal notice to the United Kingdom “for breaching the substantive provisions of... View Article
In any dispute, there tends to be at least two sides to the story. That the narratives often differ is... View Article
You have to enjoy the irony, because there’s very little else to enjoy. Here we have Johnson’s “oven-ready” deal, the... View Article
I had absolutely no expectations that it would be different, but it is still worth recording yet another example of... View Article
Following on from yesterday’s piece, which mentioned the problems affecting food supplies to Northern supermarkets once the Northern Ireland Protocol takes... View Article