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Over the wurst : Sausage truce marks a moment of peace for post-Brexit EU-UK relations

Over the wurst : Sausage truce marks a moment of peace for post-Brexit EU-UK relations There is hope that a deal on chilled meat could mark a moment of calm in a fraught post-Brexit EU-UK relationship. By Gráinne Ní Aodha Saturday 3 Jul 2021, 7:30 AM 13 hours ago 8,760 Views 8 Comments Boris Johnson welcomes the Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel to Chequers this week. Image: PA Image: PA THE MOOD MUSIC in relation to Brexit trade talks between the EU and UK is, dare we say, starting to sound more positive, possibly for the first time this year – raising the question of what will be the next move of the new DUP leadership.

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Michael Gove: Tories will not change law to block independence referendums

Michael Gove was speaking in front of a meeting of four different Westminster committees THE UK Government will “not be legislating to prevent all future referenda”, Michael Gove has said. The Tory MP s words suggest that Westminster will not legislate to prevent a second Scottish independence referendum in the coming years, as the former head of the Union Unit has recommended. However, it would be impossible for Westminster to legislate “to prevent all future referenda”, as the principle of parliamentary sovereignty means that no sitting parliament can create a law which a future parliament cannot undo. Gove was giving evidence in front of Westminster’s Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee, Scottish Affairs Committee, and Welsh Affairs Committee when he made the comment.

Martina Anderson and Karen Mullan challenge MP and Senator over scurrilous allegations

Martina Anderson and Karen Mullan challenge MP and Senator over “scurrilous allegations” Solicitor s statement warns of possible legal proceedings Updated Sinn Féin MLA Martina Anderson Want the biggest politics stories sent to you every week? Simply sign up here and we ll do the restInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice An MP and Senator have been challeneged to repeat “scurrilous allegations” against two Sinn Fein MLAs - but outside parliament.

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