Brexit: New border checks to be scrapped
Stormont parties divided as EU law vote falls
Post-Brexit border checks between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK are set to be scrapped to avoid the risk of serious disruption. The move comes after the UK and EU reached a new agreement on the Northern Ireland Protocol, which has been a source of tension between the two sides since it was agreed in 2019.
Irish trade to GB now subject to post-Brexit rules
The new agreement will see the introduction of a new 'red lane' for goods entering Northern Ireland from the rest of the UK. Goods in this lane will be subject to full customs checks, while those in the 'green lane' will be subject to lighter checks. The move is designed to reduce the disruption to trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.
Le Royaume-Uni sinterroge sur une réintégration dans lUE
Selon un sondage 62 des Britanniques.
A new agreement linked to Brexit is set to be adopted on Wednesday and could break the deadlock
Published on March 22 2023 at 1000 am Paris updated.
The EUs concerns centre on the future arrangements for Northern Ireland
Border controls provide food for thought.
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