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Sinn Fein deputy First Minister acknowledges impact of royal family

Sinn Fein deputy First Minister acknowledges impact of royal family
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Prince Philip at ease before Martin McGuinness meeting

Prince Philip at ease before Martin McGuinness meeting
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EU in very belligerent approach to Protocol

UK govt relaxes more trade rules between GB and NI Updated / Friday, 5 Mar 2021 20:45 The British government has now relaxed the prohibitions related to soil The British government has moved to unilaterally ease another element of the contentious Brexit arrangements governing trade to Northern Ireland. A ban on importing plants potted in soil from Britain to the North has been temporarily lifted. While most agri-food goods are, or will be, subject to extra regulatory processes to enter Northern Ireland under the terms of Brexit s NI Protocol, some have been banned altogether. That prohibited list includes plants or vegetables potted in British soil or with traces of soil still attached to them. This has caused problems for many businesses in Northern Ireland, particularly garden centres.

Morning Ireland Friday 5 March 2021 - Morning Ireland

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Brexit tensions could spark active, orchestrated loyalist violence - former paramilitary

Share this article A former loyalist paramilitary has warned that Brexit tensions in the North could soon lead to “active, orchestrated loyalist violence.” In a special report for The Pat Kenny Show this morning, Newstalk reporter Barry Whyte spoke to members of the unionist community about the ongoing tensions over the Northern Ireland Protocol. The protocol, which keeps the North in the EU single market for goods, is included in the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement to prevent the return of a hard border in Ireland. The former paramilitary told Barry that young loyalists are gathering information on people they view as “legitimate targets” – including members of Northern Irish political parties and the Irish Government.

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