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Use business to make the argument - Proposed all-island Brexit talks
Use business to make the argument - Proposed all-island Brexit talks
Remember ‘Ulster Says No’? That was the slogan of a mass campaign by unionists in Northern Ireland against the 1985 Anglo Irish Agreement which, for the first time, gave the Irish government an institutional role in the governance of the North. It was led by DUP leader Ian Paisley who also opposed the Good Friday Agreement 14 years later.

Thu, 29 Sep, 2016

Ahern and Blair in NI peace talks

British Prime Minister Tony Blair is preparing to meet Taoiseach Bertie Ahern today, amid frantic diplomatic efforts to restore Northern Ireland’s Assembly.

Sat, 13 Sep, 2003

Ceasefire commission plastering over cracks - DUP

A four-member commission to monitor paramilitary ceasefires is a “sticking plaster solution” to keep the Good Friday Agreement intact, an MP said tonight.

Fri, 12 Sep, 2003

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