Legal challenge to Brexit struck out

A legal challenge initiated in the Irish courts with a view to halting Brexit is not proceeding and has been struck out on consent, the High Court was told today.

Legal challenge to Brexit struck out

A legal challenge initiated in the Irish courts with a view to halting Brexit is not proceeding and has been struck out on consent, the High Court was told today, writes Ann O'Loughlin.

The president of the High Court, Mr Justice Peter Kelly, was told today by Maurice Collins SC, for the State, and Martin Hayden SC, for the plaintiffs, the action could be struck out on consent of the sides with no order.

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