Historian blames EU for Northern Ireland violence- saying they made Boris sign the deal
Ruth Dudley Edwards said the EU, encouraged by the Irish government, "cynically weaponised Northern Ireland".
Ruth Dudley Edwards said the EU, encouraged by the Irish government, "cynically weaponised Northern Ireland".
"I have a feeling public opinion in terms of Meghan and Harry is going to go down very, very fast," he said.
The bank's boss said "few winners are likely to emerge" from the UK's decision to leave the EU.
Solicitor Neil Astles, 59, died on Sunday after getting the AstraZeneca vaccine on 17 March, his sister, Alison, said.
It took an event unrelated to the Irish Sea border furore to set a match to simmering tensions.
"The lies put on the side of a bus five years ago almost cost a bus driver his life tonight," Patrick Kielty said.
Mrs Foster described the recent scenes of violence on the streets of Northern Ireland as being part of that impact, “because people feel that they are being treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom”.
The letter warns that the Tories have "morphed from a centre-right party into the English National Party".
"We said Brexit was incompatible with the Good Friday Agreement. They called it Project Fear."
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