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Ireland's prime minister, an impassioned opponent of Brexit, noted that rather than putting up a new wall, the Irish were trying to prevent an old barrier from going back up — in the form of a hard border between Northern Ireland and the southern Republic https://nyti.ms/2IruY0q
New anti-Brexit protest to take place on the Irish border https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/border-communities-against-brexit-protest-on-march-30th-1-5916850
Talk has been swirling in the UK over preparations for a "no deal" Brexit — a scenario that could mean new border checks, log-jammed ports, marooned trucks, and food, drugs and other essential supplies drying up https://nyti.ms/2OvT24v
Labour is launching a new parliamentary bid to force the government to release details of its proposals for post-Brexit customs arrangements on the Irish border. http://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/brexit-war-cabinet-border-1-5519225
Divorce bill? Check. Irish border? Check. Rights of citizens? Check. A breakthrough on "Brexit" clears the way for a new round of talks. http://nyti.ms/2B0A0PD
Ireland should use its veto on Brexit negotiations if the DUP attempts to use its Westminster influence to impose a new border on the island, Sinn Fein has said. http://ow.ly/jO9m50fui69