The publication of the UK government's technical note on customs arrangements the other week was welcome. After months of requests from the EU and the Irish government, the UK government have, at last, provided a written draft plan on the Irish border to discuss. In this blog, Etain Tannam (Trinity College Dublin) explains whether the UK's backstop proposals signal progress
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The announcement of the Withdrawal Agreement on November 13th was a momentous occasion, regardless o...
Britons did not vote over what type of relationship or association the UK should have with the EU po...
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The past three weeks of the Brexit cycle has once again seen Ireland at the centre of the Brexit deb...
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By October ministers hope to have negotiated a withdrawal agreement on the terms of the UK's departu...
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