Unionists express growing discontent over Brexit deal via graffiti and social media
The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee heard evidence from the PSNI this afternoon. By AFP Wednesday 27 Jan 2021, 3:16 PM Jan 27th 2021, 3:16 PM 34,319 Views 40 Comments
Mark McEwan, PSNI Assistant Chief Constable, giving evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee.
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POLICE IN NORTHERN Ireland have said they are noticing “growing discontent”, expressed via graffiti and social media, among unionists over its post-Brexit divergence with Britain.
Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Assistant Chief Constable Mark McEwan told lawmakers that the coronavirus pandemic had so far helped in “moderating people’s behaviour in terms of the desire to protest”.
Prime Minister hopes border chaos will be resolved in a few hours after phone call with Emmanuel Macron
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Boris Johnson has said he hopes border chaos will be sorted in a few hours after a phone call with Emmanuel Macron.
The Prime Minister confirmed that he had an excellent discussion with the French President, after hauliers were banned from entering France from the UK.
He said: It was an excellent conversation with the French president he said he was keen to sort it out in the next few hours. Our teams will be working on it flat out and if we can get a result then that will be great but we ll do it as fast as we can.