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Northern Irish unionists are united against the protocol
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By Press Association 2021
The Northern Ireland Protocol has angered Unionists since being brought in as part of the Brexit terms in January
Ministers are preparing to outline their proposals to Parliament for solving the “serious challenges” caused by the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Boris Johnson used a phone call on Tuesday with his Dublin counterpart Micheal Martin to urge “pragmatism” in order to mend the issues being created by the post-Brexit terms, as reports suggest the UK will put itself on a collision course with the European Union over its mooted solutions.
The Financial Times said Brexit minister Lord Frost, who is due to give a statement to peers on Wednesday, will outline a strategy that seeks to eliminate most checks on goods travelling between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
UK ministers to state changes sought to NI Protocol
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Troubles ‘amnesty’ UK govt’s ‘unilateral move’
July 21, 2021
BELFAST: A proposed ban on Troubles prosecutions would not be acceptable in any other modern democracy in the world, the Stormont Assembly has been told.
MLAs returned from summer recess on Tuesday for an emergency sitting to debate the government controversial plan to introduce a statute of limitations on crimes committed during the Northern Ireland conflict.
SDLP deputy leader Nichola Mallon tabled a motion calling on all Stormont parties to unite in opposition to the proposals outlined by Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis last week.
Opening the debate, Ms Mallon accused the government of attempting to sweep victims’ pain under the carpet. She said the proposals would let “perpetrators – state and paramilitary – walk free and instead condemn the victims and their families to a lifetime of pain and suffering through the denial of hope, truth and justice”.