A Brexit deal is not close and imminent, says Barry Andrews. British and EU negotiators are working on resolving difficulties with the Northern Ireland protocol. British press reports this morning in The Times and the Financial Times have raised speculation that an agreement is near. That idea is rubbished by Fianna Fáil MEP, Barry Andrews. He welcomes that work is underway, but warns that all Northern Ireland parties must be on board before a deal is reached.
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Cuffe’s law to renovate leaky and damp homes
Brexit speculation is ‘British kite-flying’
Irish Green leading energy efficiency law
Walsh urges policymakers’ transparency
Preventing violence against women EU-wide
Markey demands video games protections
All sides must give for “messy” NI deal
Brexit: ’We’re in the tunnel’ - Andrews
Pharma law to be reformed following shortages
EU working to ease medicine shortages - Clune
Kelly says Ireland’s energy security threatened
Automatic consent for wind farms - Kelly
MEPs vote for plastics export ban
EU creating integrity-based rules - Kelleher
Kelleher backs letterbox crackdown
Joint purchasing fertiliser could cut costs
EU can bring down food prices - Markey
O’Sullivan demands all Binder charges dropped
Binder case costing lives – O’Sullivan
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