UK and EU ‘strike customs deal’ in protocol breakthrough
The EU has accepted a plan that would avoid routine checks on goods going into the province, The Times reported.
The EU has accepted a plan that would avoid routine checks on goods going into the province, The Times reported.
It contrasts starkly to figures published by the OBR concerning output elsewhere.
“There’s no doubt there are big fundamental questions being asked of the UK as a political entity right now," Nicola Sturgeon said.
The peer said the Government had faced the choice of accepting the protocol or walking away and facing, at best, a second referendum or no Brexit at all.
A British tourist hot-spot has been defaced by pro-Russian graffiti - just days after the local community welcomed more Ukrainian refugees.
"We can post to anywhere in Europe with no customs," the Northern Irish bussinessman has said.
The new shadow secretary of state said the Tories were "continually imposing regulations and laws" without listening.
Unionists have warned about the damage of post-Brexit trade arrangements and the consequences of placing a border in the Irish Sea.
The figures suggest that Northern Ireland could be benefitting from Brexit by “having unfettered access” to both the EU and Great Britain markets.
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