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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 10:02:00

The democratic unionists is refusing to enter power sharing at stormont unless the existing protocol is changed or scrapped. devolution in northern ireland mean nationalists and unionists have to agree to share power for a governemnt to be formed. ireland s foreign minister, simon coveney, has urged the uk to work with the eu to resolve the row and has warned against unilateral action. let s remind ourselves about what the northern ireland protocol actually is. when the uk left the eu, it was agreed that goods arriving in northern ireland from the rest of the uk would be monitored to make sure they met eu standards that s because northern ireland shares a [and border with eu member, the republic of ireland, and an open border is seen as an essential part of the peace process. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:02:00

The foreign secretary liz truss is expected make a statement to the uk parliament today paving the way for making changes to the post brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland, known as the protocol. one of the main parties, the democratic unionists is refusing to enter power sharing at stormont unless the existing protocol is changed or scrapped. devolution in northern ireland means nationalists and unionists have to agree to share power for a governemnt to be formed. ireland s foreign minister, simon coveney, has urged the uk to work with the eu to resolve the row and has warned against unilateral action. let s remind ourselves about what the northern ireland protocol actually is. when the uk left the eu, it was agreed that goods arriving in northern ireland from the rest of the uk would be monitored to make sure they met eu standards that s because northern ireland shares a land border with eu member, the republic of ireland, and an open border is seen as an essential par ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at One June 4, 2024 12:04:00

Sticking points can be resolved through negotiation. the willingness ofthe through negotiation. the willingness of the eumpean through negotiation. the willingness of the european commission - through negotiation. the willingness of the european commission and - through negotiation. the willingness of the european commission and ofl of the european commission and of ireland to try to accommodate those concerns is very much there. what we cannot do is accept that the british government would act unilaterally, they would pass legislation to effectively breach international law to set aside elements of a treaty. of course, this prime minister was central to designing and putting in place. because that would cause more problems than it would solve. relations between london and brussels are, again, having huge implications for northern ireland and vice versa. the democratic unionist party believes the protocol amounts to an economic barrier with england, scotland and wales which damages n ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 13:04:00

For northern ireland and vice versa. the democratic unionist party believes the protocol amounts to an economic barrier with england, scotland and wales, which damages northern ireland s place in the uk. under the rules of devolution in northern ireland, unionists and irish nationalists have to agree to share power for a devolved government to be formed. that means the dup has a veto, and it insists it will not go into a coalition unless the trade border is removed. i want to move forward, i want the political institutions to be working for everyone in northern ireland. but today the ball is firmly at the foot of the prime minister. let s see what he has to say, but, more fundamentally, what he has to do. borisjohnson has indicated he wants to keep negotiating with the eu. writing in the belfast telegraph he said. ....

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