Northern Ireland Backs Post-Brexit Rules
Bloomberg L.P. · 1d
Northern Ireland Backs Post-Brexit Rules But Unionists Protest
Northern Ireland lawmakers voted to continue applying post-Brexit rules, but opposition from unionist parties underscored the challenge facing the UK government as it tries to maintain political stability in the region.
The Independent · 1d
Northern Ireland votes to extend post-Brexit trade arrangements for four more years
The Northern Ireland assembly has voted to continue with the special post-Brexit trading arrangements for another four years. The arrangement, the Windsor Framework, was agreed between the UK and EU in 2023 and effectively keeps Northern Ireland inside the EU’s single market for goods.
Yahoo · 1d
Stormont votes to extend post-Brexit trading arrangements
Stormont assembly members have begun debating whether to continue with Northern Ireland's post-Brexit trading arrangements. The process, known as the democratic consent motion, was first agreed between the UK and EU in the 2020 Withdrawal Agreement to give local politicians a say in the new post-Brexit trading rules.
The Irish Times · 2d
Assembly members to vote on extending Northern Ireland’s post-Brexit trading deal
The process to trigger the vote began at the end of October when Northern Secretary Hilary Benn sent a letter to the Speaker Edwin Poots asking First Minister Michelle O’Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly to table a motion by the end of November.
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