Interesting analysis of the relationship with Varadkar.
@benlowry2 reflects.
Good summary by @DaraDoy.
Brief and to the point.
Indeed. Rebuttal of the ridiculous @BenHabib6.
“The ground on which people build and grow in the Border region feels particularly fragile today. It is almost possible to feel the heat of the past burning the soles of our feet.”
@jillongovt points out the obvious.
Honest admission of error from@OliverNorgrove. At least I called this one at the time.
My tweets from last weekend, recycled (by permission) by the @newsletter.
Very interesting.
Important piece on Northern Ireland and Brexit. Do read.
As ever, excellent from @TConnellyRTE; he is guardedly optimistic though conscious of the problems.
Had not seen this before - effective presentation by Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association, written a year ago.
Ann McGregor of NI Chamber of Commerce: Brexit papers had "two key outcomes for Northern Ireland businesses - it confuses them more and increases their costs".
“Theresa May was said to be hurt and concerned her credentials as a guarantor of the Good Friday Agreement were not being taken seriously”. Have heard this also from someone else who met May recently (not an Irish official).
Wise words from @duncan_morrow.
Northern Ireland and the UK after Brexit. (And Scotland.) By @GerryLynch.
Lecture by @GerryLynch
I agree with a lot of this.
Blistering from Newton Emerson.
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