The EU and UK have an opportunity to sort out the Northern Ireland protocol in the coming weeks, says Fianna Fáil MEP, Barry Andrews. The UK was expected to respond to EU legal threats by today’s deadline, but is likely to signal just a continuation of existing grace periods. Meanwhile, the days of mourning for the death of the Queen ends next week and the British government is expected to return to business. Dublin MEP, Barry Andrews, sits on the UK-EU Parliamentary Assembly and has been following developments closely. He expects talks to restart with the hope of finally resolving outstanding issues.
Out words: Both sides
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Irish Green leading energy efficiency law
Walsh urges policymakers’ transparency
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Markey demands video games protections
All sides must give for “messy” NI deal
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EU creating integrity-based rules - Kelleher
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O’Sullivan demands all Binder charges dropped
Binder case costing lives – O’Sullivan
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