After the Brexit vote, Richard S Grayson (Goldsmiths, University of London) became an Irish citizen, meaning that he has dual British-Irish citizenship. This was partly from his desire to retain a European identity. More importantly, it reflected a Northern Irish ancestry which, before and after partition, was intimately bound up with the rest of the island. He suggests that for those with ties to Ulster, holding dual citizenship may help to break down barriers between the Republic and Northern Ireland
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From trade to the Irish border, Brexit could have major repercussions for Britain’s nearest neighbou...
The government's White Paper is an important step towards avoiding a 'hard' border in Ireland. Howev...
The European Union was a crucial element of the totality of UK-Irish relationships that would allow ...
British-Irish institutions need strengthening to face the challenges of Brexit. In this post, on the...
The prospects for 'frictionless' and 'invisible' solutions for the Irish border after Brexit are lim...
Since the Brexit referendum, policy-makers’ and academics’ attention has increasingly focused on the...
The formal side of British-Irish relations needs strengthening to face the challenges of Brexit. In ...
Time is rapidly running out in the Brexit negotiations and there is still no agreement in sight on t...
The Irish border has been centre stage of the Brexit negotiations for a while now. For some, it is v...
At this stage of the exit negotiations, the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic is not ...
The past three weeks of the Brexit cycle has once again seen Ireland at the centre of the Brexit deb...
Brexit revealed the weaknesses in British-Irish intergovernmental relations and also created a need ...
The Irish Sea is an important link in EU supply chains. Andrew Potter explains that a hard border be...
On top of the uncertain future relationship with the EU, the UK’s “special relationship” with the US...
In 2011, a state visit by Queen Elizabeth II to Ireland was hailed as a watershed moment for UK-Iris...
From trade to the Irish border, Brexit could have major repercussions for Britain’s nearest neighbou...
The government's White Paper is an important step towards avoiding a 'hard' border in Ireland. Howev...
The European Union was a crucial element of the totality of UK-Irish relationships that would allow ...
British-Irish institutions need strengthening to face the challenges of Brexit. In this post, on the...
The prospects for 'frictionless' and 'invisible' solutions for the Irish border after Brexit are lim...