A Brexit – which is very unlikely to reflect majority opinion in Northern Ireland – could profoundly destabilise the the Good Friday Agreement, argues Brendan Donnelly. It would necessarily re-establish the political border with Ireland, cut off EU funds and stoke sectarian tensions kept relatively dormant since the peace accord
The UK general election has done Ireland and its northern neighbour one immense favour. A hard UKEXI...
While the consequences of the UK’s decision to leave the EU remain unclear, one thing is certain – t...
On 23 June 2016 voters in the United Kingdom (UK) voted on whether to remain in or leave the Europea...
Brexit created specific uncertainties in Northern Ireland, a post-conflict region where 55.7% of vot...
In Northern Ireland, the EU Referendum debate focused on two specific issues related to the politica...
Ireland’s exposure to Brexit has been widely anticipated in political, policy and academic commentar...
Some politicians have voiced concern that Brexit could potentially have negative consequences for th...
The aim of this paper is to show that to find a solution to the Irish border issue resulting from Br...
Ireland is arguably the EU state with the most to lose from Brexit, given its close relationship wit...
The question of the Irish land border was the most problematic aspect of the negotiations on the Uni...
Northern Ireland held elections on 2 March against the backdrop of the UK’s preparations for leaving...
Since the 2016 Brexit referendum a series of crises has gripped Northern Ireland's politics. This ha...
Theresa Villiers, the Northern Ireland Secretary, is campaigning to leave the EU – a step that would...
The article highlights one of the main issues related to the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union...
Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has indicated that she intends to explore options to pro...
The UK general election has done Ireland and its northern neighbour one immense favour. A hard UKEXI...
While the consequences of the UK’s decision to leave the EU remain unclear, one thing is certain – t...
On 23 June 2016 voters in the United Kingdom (UK) voted on whether to remain in or leave the Europea...
Brexit created specific uncertainties in Northern Ireland, a post-conflict region where 55.7% of vot...
In Northern Ireland, the EU Referendum debate focused on two specific issues related to the politica...
Ireland’s exposure to Brexit has been widely anticipated in political, policy and academic commentar...
Some politicians have voiced concern that Brexit could potentially have negative consequences for th...
The aim of this paper is to show that to find a solution to the Irish border issue resulting from Br...
Ireland is arguably the EU state with the most to lose from Brexit, given its close relationship wit...
The question of the Irish land border was the most problematic aspect of the negotiations on the Uni...
Northern Ireland held elections on 2 March against the backdrop of the UK’s preparations for leaving...
Since the 2016 Brexit referendum a series of crises has gripped Northern Ireland's politics. This ha...
Theresa Villiers, the Northern Ireland Secretary, is campaigning to leave the EU – a step that would...
The article highlights one of the main issues related to the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union...
Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has indicated that she intends to explore options to pro...
The UK general election has done Ireland and its northern neighbour one immense favour. A hard UKEXI...
While the consequences of the UK’s decision to leave the EU remain unclear, one thing is certain – t...
On 23 June 2016 voters in the United Kingdom (UK) voted on whether to remain in or leave the Europea...