i know this will come as a surprise to any people and a disappointment to some, and i hope at least you will understand my decision. i know that others will, how shall i put it, cope with the news just fine. that is the great thing about living in a democracy. there is never a right time to resign high office, however, this is as good a time as any. are 2024 is done, negotiations have not yet commenced on the next one, the institutions of the good friday agreement are working again, and our trading relationship with the uk in the post brexit era is settled and stable. the new taoiseach will have a full two months to prepare for the local and european elections, and up to a year before the next general election. my reasons for stepping down are both personal and political. i believe this government can be elected and i believe my party, fine gael, can gain seats in the next dail. most of all, i believe the re election of this three party government would be the right thing for
of parliament in westminster. plans to make britain an independent, sovereign nation will be published this morning just one day after theresa may started the process of brexit. the great repeal bill will outline how the government plans to repatriate more than a0 years worth of powers from the european union and convert thousands of eu rules into british law. yesterday, theresa may described britain s departure from the eu as an historic moment from which there can be no turning back . eleanor garnier reports. cometh the hour, cometh the moment, in westminster, belfast, edinburgh and cardiff the exact moment the uk took a new and different course. this is an historic moment from which there is no turning back. the letter, hand delivered by our man in brussels, telling the eu we are on our way out. written in a deliberately conciliatory tone. but a hint, too, of the steel in mrs may s stance. no overt threat to walk away, but a serious warning, as she wrote a failure
IMDO says demand in port traffic as Covid-19 restrictions were eased and new post-Brexit border controls led to a year of “significant change” in roll.
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