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@theguardian.com
2 years ago
EU could shelve Brexit trade deal if UK triggers article 16, Irish minister warns
@theguardian.com
3 years ago
Downing Street defends Brexit plans for Northern Ireland
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Boris Johnson’s Irish border plan stalls after 'disastrous' EU talks
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Donald Tusk rejects Boris Johnson request to remove backstop
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Irish peace is too precious to be squandered by the Brexit ultras | Dearbhail McDonald
@theguardian.com
4 years ago
Expecting Ireland to be servile is part of a long British tradition | Richard McMahon
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
British-Irish deal to guarantee rights of citizens after Brexit
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
It is not up to the UK government to decide whether I’m Irish or not | Emma DeSouza
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
Owen Jones asks Sinn Féin leader if Brexit could lead to a united Ireland – video
@theguardian.com
5 years ago
The Guardian view on the Brexit impasse: trust citizens to judge the evidence | Editorial
@qz.com
5 years ago
Britain now has two rival Brexit plans—and they’re both kind of terrible