Irish ideologies making May’s Brexit impossible
The PM’s delicate house of cards has been blasted by DUP. Time to face facts: a workable deal cannot be negotiated as Irish tensions boil.
Northern Ireland discord poisons broader Brexit talks
It’s not just DUP whose revolutionary Brexit zeal limits May’s room for manoeuvre; Sinn Fein’s stances restrict Varadkar’s freedom too.
10 reasons ‘no deal’ Brexit would be bonkers
No deal is definitely not better than a bad deal. It would be chaos.
How parliament’s maths adds up for autumn Brexit battles
Although the overwhelming majority of MPs voted Remain, it will take cross-party rebellions to defeat Brexit.
Northern Irish foes eye common Brexit stance
The two main parties in Northern Ireland are once more locked in stalemate. But they may find common cause to limit the damage from Brexit.
Why Brexit is such a bad idea
It’s bad for the economy, the young and the unity of the UK. It also means less control not more. It’s not too late to stop the madness.
Sinn Fein big winner from Brexit
Irish nationalist party is making huge political capital out of Brexit, which DUP backed but most voters in Northern Ireland rejected.