Brexit: If you're not at the table, you might end up on the menu
DUP leader Arlene Foster has voiced a desire for the party to be more involved in Brexit talks. There is a case to be made for that stance.
Find out more >DUP leader Arlene Foster has voiced a desire for the party to be more involved in Brexit talks. There is a case to be made for that stance.
Find out more >The high stakes of today’s decision on whether ‘sufficient progress’ has been achieved on the initial three strands of the EU-UK Brexit negotiations took many by surprise.
Find out more >Saturday’s DUP conference capped a tumultuous year in politics, one in which Stormont power-sharing ground to halt, a subsequent election reduced the party’s status as the largest in the Northern Ireland Assembly to a razor-thin, one-seat, 1200-vote majority, and a snap Westminster poll handed it the balance of power in parliament.
Find out more >The Chancellor has released his spending plans. We look at what's on the horizon.
Find out more >The Northern Ireland Assembly recently published an extensive draft index of areas and powers returning from the EU – in the event of the UK’s withdrawal from the bloc – that intersect with the devolution settlement in Northern Ireland.
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