How Brexit is not 'done' for Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland: Why Brexit isn't 'done' for some

May 05, 2024 by BBC

Key Facts

  • Image source, Reuters Image caption, A poster reading "No Irish Sea border" displayed in the port of Larne, Northern Ireland, in June 2022 With the Windsor Framework - and a subsequent side-deal with the DUP - leading to the restoration of devolved government, there is perhaps an argument that Brexit is now "done" in Northern Ireland too.
  • That is because Northern Ireland has remained in the EU's single market for medicines, despite getting most of its medicines from distributors and manufacturers in Great Britain.
  • For example, goods from the Republic of Ireland can flow freely into Northern Ireland; the UK government says it is not going to be checking shipments from Northern Ireland as they arrive at Cairnryan in Scotland.
  • The assembly was voting on whether it should be added to the body of EU law which continues to regulate the production and sale of goods in Northern Ireland.

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