Northern Irish Unionists ready to lift their blockade of institutions: the DUP has reached an agreement with London on the application of post-Brexit rules.
Towards a way out of the institutional crisis in Northern Ireland.
The main pro-British unionist party has reached an agreement with London on the application of post-Brexit trade rules.
The DUP left the government two years ago to protest against the new arrangements which it said threatened the full retention of Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom..
DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson says he has received a mandate from his party “to move forward”.
For two years, the DUP boycott and political paralysis caused significant difficulties in the management of public services in the British province.