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@theguardian.com
2 years ago
Brexit: ‘30% chance’ of new deal for Northern Ireland – Johnson
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4 years ago
Weary unionists fear Johnson’s Brexit deal will strike at heart of their identity
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4 years ago
'Betrayal? Ridiculous': Northern Ireland ready to move on from Brexit
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4 years ago
DUP says it cannot support Boris Johnson's Brexit deal
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4 years ago
Key DUP member voices concerns over Brexit deal
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4 years ago
Brexit: Talks resume as Johnson warned DUP crucial in getting some Tory Brexiters to back deal – live news
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4 years ago
Brexit secretary hints UK could rethink DUP veto on deal
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4 years ago
Johnson’s ‘final warning’ to the EU: accept my Brexit deal or it’s no deal
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5 years ago
What can Boris Johnson expect from the EU in latest Brexit talks?
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5 years ago
Nigel Farage offers Boris Johnson no-deal Brexit election pact
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5 years ago
On the Irish border lanes of Fermanagh, the bad old days are returning
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5 years ago
No-deal Brexit 'would require direct rule in Northern Ireland'