The DUP's Brexit Ruse - with Sam McBride & Patrick Smyth

The DUP's Brexit Ruse - with Sam McBride & Patrick Smyth

In agreeing to regulatory checks in the Irish Sea, the DUP have made a major Brexit concession, a "massive shift", says the Belfast Newsletter's political editor Sam McBride, the importance of which has not yet been grasped outside Northern Ireland. Hugh and Pat talk to Sam about the thinking behind the move and the significance of the proposed Stormont veto. Then they talk to our Europe editor Patrick Smyth about the specific problems Brussels has with Boris Johnson's new Brexit proposals. Is there is any sign of negotiators reentering "the tunnel"?

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A Disturbance in the Force, Dáil Decorum, Paschal the Kingmaker

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The row over ownership of the new Maternity Hospital may be dying down, for now, but it has revealed some interesting things about the politics, people, and institutions involved. Mary Minihan and Pat...

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It's been a torrid few months for the institutional reputation of An Garda Síochána. Some members of the force believe the various controversies have undermined confidence in, and respect for, the for...

22 Apr 201714min

Snap Chat: May's Surprise, Labour's Nightmare, The Forgotten Celtic Fringe

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How the forthcoming UK election could leave the Conservatives with a whopping majority and consign Labour to as much as another decade in the political wilderness. And in Northern Ireland and Scotland...

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Inside Story - IRA veterans' view of Brexit

Inside Story - IRA veterans' view of Brexit

Does Brexit threaten peace in Northern Ireland? Simon Carswell asked four ex-IRA men their views. Their answers show that they, like many others, are prepared to contemplate the previously unthinkable...

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