good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister is in northern ireland, trying to win support for his new deal on post brexit trading arrangements. rishi sunak says he s confident that the windsor framework, as the new agreement is called, addresses the concerns of the democratic unionist party. and that it removes any sense of a border down the irish sea, which the dup objects to. he said his deal was not about one political party but about what s best for people and communities. the leader of the dup, sirjeffrey donaldson, said the deal represented progress, but he thought there were still issues with it. the brexitjourney has lasted for seven years. borders have moved to the centre, dominating politics here. does everyone hear that? it s about people. but the prime minister thinks he s finally found a solution. at a factory in county antrim, he told people the devolved governments would have a unique economic advantage, with local businesses having full access t
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was offered to her. she seems happy, even though some of the eu law remains, the european court of justice sits in the background. figures like her or influential, they seem happy. there is former members of the eurosceptic group, like steve baker, seem happy. the others, talking to some of them, still looking out the details, want to check the fine print and ultimately what is being talked about is actually what is delivered in the documents. and then there is borisjohnson, the question of would he come openly in opposition to it. i saw him earlier, he didn t want to engage. he headed off for lunch. but will he come out against it? you sense he s waiting to see how the ground shapes, how things fall. that