Northern Ireland’s High-Court judgement on the UK’s Rwanda Act “adds further complexity” to an already very difficult and challenging situation. That’s according to Minister Michael McGrath who was speaking in Brussels this morning ahead of an EU ministerial meeting. Yesterday a Belfast High-Court judge ruled that provisions of the UK’s Illegal Migration Act should not apply in Northern Ireland because they breach human rights laws. Here’s Minister McGrath.
Out words: process yet
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