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One way to minimise those complications is for the UK as a whole to update its rules in line with the EU. ... and Northern Ireland to prevent a hard land border between Northern Ireland and the ...
The border at Killeen (viewed from the UK side) marked only by a metric (km/h) speed limit sign. Originally intended as an internal boundary within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the border was created in 1921 under the United Kingdom Parliament's Government of Ireland Act 1920. [5]
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has announced that the UK Government will legislate to override elements of the post-Brexit trading arrangements. Key questions on the latest twist to the Irish Sea ...
Regulations introduced by the UK Government represent “another piece of the Irish Sea border superstructure”, DUP peers have warned. Accusations that legislative orders made by ministers ...
The Northern Ireland Protocol of the Brexit withdrawal agreement commits the UK and the EU to maintaining an open border in Ireland, so that (in many respects) the de facto frontier is the Irish Sea border between the two islands. This requires the continued application of the Common Travel Area as well as free trade of goods (including ...
The Irish Sea border is an informal term for the trade border between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.It was specified by the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol of the Brexit withdrawal agreement (February 2020), was refined by the Joint Committee in December 2020, [1] and came into effect on 1 January 2021 following the end of the Brexit transition period.
An update in EU product safety rules means some businesses in GB face new rules when selling to NI [BBC] It can be hard to see the impact of the sea border in Northern Ireland's economic statistics.
After Brexit, the Republic of Ireland–United Kingdom border on the island of Ireland would be the only significant external EU land border between the United Kingdom and the European Union, with potentially severe impact on Northern Ireland if there were a hard border. [61]