UK Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer has accused the Prime Minister of taking a “wrecking ball” to relationships with Ireland and the EU with his controversial plan to unilaterally scrap aspects of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
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  Keir Starmer accuses PM of taking ‘wrecking ball’ to UK-Irish relations  
     
  UK Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer has accused the Prime Minister of taking a “wrecking ball” to relationships with Ireland and the EU with his controversial plan to unilaterally scrap aspects of the Northern Ireland Protocol.  
     
Keir Starmer accuses PM of taking ‘wrecking ball’ to UK-Irish relations
     
 
EU stance on NI Protocol has hardened, says Simon Coveney
EU stance on NI Protocol has hardened, says Simon Coveney
 
The EU’s stance on the Northern Ireland Protocol has “hardened” in the face of the UK threat to unilaterally scrap part of the arrangements, an Irish government minister has warned.
 
     
 
Ulster Covenant printing plate to go under the hammer
Ulster Covenant printing plate to go under the hammer
 
A 110-year-old printing plate inscribed with the words of the Ulster Covenant is going under the hammer.
 
     
 
Fuel prices: Fresh data tells public where cheapest petrol and diesel are to be found in Northern Ireland
Fuel prices: Fresh data tells public where cheapest petrol and diesel are to be found in Northern Ireland
 
Petrol and diesel prices in Northern Ireland have risen yet again, the NI Consumer Council has found.
 
     
 
Perception of Belfast is that it is a ‘dirty and unclean’ city as concerns grow over littering, fly-tipping, graffiti and rats
Perception of Belfast is that it is a ‘dirty and unclean’ city as concerns grow over littering, fly-tipping, graffiti and rats
 
Belfast Council has been told the perception of the city is that it is “dirty and unclean.”
 
     
 
Tensions flare in Cabinet over Northern Ireland Protocol legislation - reports
Tensions flare in Cabinet over Northern Ireland Protocol legislation - reports
 
Tensions flared during a meeting of Cabinet yesterday over legislation to change the Northern Ireland Protocol, according to reports.
 
     
 
Tory rebellion warning if Northern Ireland Protocol legislation falls short
Tory rebellion warning if Northern Ireland Protocol legislation falls short
 
Boris Johnson has been warned he risks a Tory rebellion if new legislation fails to offer the “serious prospect” of restoring Stormont powersharing and the Good Friday Agreement.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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