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What is Article 16 and how is it related to the Northern Ireland Protocol? Article 16 is a safeguarding mechanism within
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Firstly, France detained a UK trawler which was fishing in French waters without a permit. A second vessel refused to
It’s often said, and with some truth, that people who have serial, recurring, seriously dysfunctional and ultimately unsuccessful relationships –
Northern Ireland: Nothing Is Working. Today David Frost wrote this for the Financial Times. Remember when you read it that HE
Or, is the protocol alive or dead? Schrödinger created his famous cat in 1935, making it the unfortunate participant in a
What do we have for you today? Firstly, Covid. Yes, the Indian variant, There is growing concern in the scientific community about
Four weeks ago, there were encouraging noises coming out of the UK Government, which said that "positive momentum" had been