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Towards a New Ireland
Twenty-four years on from the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, there is a clear sense of hope fora better future.
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- Ireland
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The UK's Refugee 'Invasion' is a Brexit-made Policy Failure
Beyond the political rhetoric, the scapegoating and displacement of responsibility, there is another story of a self-made policy failure intimately connected to Brexit.
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- Immigration
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- Devolution
- Constitution
- Brexit
- Ireland
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Brexit and Strand Three of the 1998 Agreement
The decision of the UK to withdraw from the EU catalysed a paradigm shift in British-Irish relations.
- Devolution
- Brexit
- Ireland
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- Constitution
- Brexit
- Ireland
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The Rise of the Middle Ground in Northern Ireland: What does it Mean?
How the Alliance Party, as the largest of Northern Ireland's middle ground parties, has navigated the Brexit period and with what effect.
- Brexit
- Ireland
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- Constitution
- Brexit
- Ireland
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Regulatory Opportunities Come with Potential Costs for Post Brexit UK Services
Whilst there are opportunities to tailor regulation to the UK economy, it is important to recognise the potential costs, that diverging from the EU on regulatory reform may give rise to.
- Brexit
- Trade
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The Future of Northern Ireland: the Role of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement Institutions
Since the 2016 Brexit referendum a series of crises has gripped Northern Ireland's politics. This has had a destabilising effect across society, which has arguably been felt most acutely by political unionism.
- Brexit
- Ireland
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This Isn’t What a ‘National Liberation’ Should Look Like
Viewed as a national liberation, Brexit looks distinctly odd. Brexit has simply bequeathed a nation divided.
- Brexit
- Trade