Prime Minister Boris Johnson agreed on the draft text of a Brexit deal with the EU. The opposition Labour Party leader called on members of Parliament to reject the deal and Northern Ireland's D.U.P. said it did not support the agreement. https://nyti.ms/2MolG8s
Northern Ireland's Catholics are fervent opponents of Brexit, but their party, Sinn Fein, refuses to participate in the British Parliament. Now, pressure is building on the party to relax its century-old stance. https://nyti.ms/2Ujt6iP
Northern Ireland's Catholics are fervent opponents of Brexit, but their party, Sinn Fein, refuses to participate in the British Parliament. Now, pressure is building on the party to relax its century-old stance https://nyti.ms/2K3Y5L3
Northern Ireland's Catholics are fervent opponents of Brexit, but their party, Sinn Fein, refuses to participate in the British Parliament. Now, pressure is building on the party to relax its century-old stance https://nyti.ms/2K3843a
A small but influential Northern Ireland party suggested it still would not support Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal, which may spell the end of her hopes of winning passage in Parliament https://nyti.ms/2FtLX1K
Ireland's Parliament would have to quickly approve at least 45 pieces of legislation to cope with a no-deal Brexit, according to a government contingency plan, which pointedly omits any consideration of a hard border with Northern Ireland https://nyti.ms/2EADMAB