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    Explore "northern ireland protocol" with insightful episodes like "What Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal actually means", "A big step for Brexit", "What is Boris Johnson up to?", "Afternoon Briefing Friday 17th February" and "From Scotland to Stormont, is Rishi Sunak losing the Union?" from podcasts like ""Stories of our times", "FT News Briefing", "The News Agents", "Times news briefing" and "The New Statesman Podcast"" and more!

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    What Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal actually means

    What Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal actually means

    On Monday the prime minister revealed his big Brexit deal with the European Union, which aims to avoid a hard border across the island of Ireland and in the Irish Sea, as well as preserve sovereignty for people in Northern Ireland. But will it be enough to bring the DUP back to Stormont? And what exactly is the Stormont brake? 

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    Guest: Oliver Wright, Policy Editor, The Times.

    Host: Manveen Rana.

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    A big step for Brexit

    A big step for Brexit

    Shell’s top executives explored moving the company to the US, and Britain and the EU clinched a deal on Monday to settle their dispute over Northern Ireland trading rules. Plus, the FT’s Robert Armstrong explains why the dance between investors and central banks has gotten dull.


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    Shell explored quitting Europe and moving to the US

    Unhedged: 2022 never ended

    EU and UK strike Brexit deal on Northern Ireland

    Credit: The Telegraph Rishi Sunak and Von der Leyen announce Northern Ireland Protocol deal

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    What is Boris Johnson up to?

    What is Boris Johnson up to?

    Boris Johnson has been slapped down by a senior Conservative for his interventions on Rishi Sunak's latest Brexit deal over Northern Ireland.

    Is the former PM stirring up trouble to pave the way for a comeback?

    In the first interview since he left office, Johnson's former Director of Comms Guto Harri speaks exclusively to The News Agents and has a message for his old boss.

    And Lewis comes back from Rotherham, where he was over the weekend reporting on a far-right protest gathered outside a hotel housing asylum seekers. He tells us what he heard and saw.

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    From Scotland to Stormont, is Rishi Sunak losing the Union?

    From Scotland to Stormont, is Rishi Sunak losing the Union?

    Rishi Sunak’s government has decided to block legislation to simplify gender recognition passed by the Scottish Parliament using a mechanism that’s being described as the “nuclear option”. The decision has precipitated a constitutional crisis, with Nicola Sturgeon calling the decision a “full-frontal attack” on devolution.


    Anoosh Chakelian, Freddie Hayward and Rachel Wearmouth discuss how a debate over policy has turned into one over Scotland’s power to govern itself. The team also covers claims that the government is trying to inflame tensions as part of a culture war and exploit divisions within the Labour Party over the bill.


    Then in You Ask Us a listener asks how the stalemate at Stormont, the Northern Irish Assembly, which has been without a government since February 2022, will end.


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    Northern Ireland: Brexit's biggest headache

    Northern Ireland: Brexit's biggest headache

    Keir Starmer is heading to Belfast and believes his party can help unlock the stalemate there. What does it take to make Brexit's biggest headache - the question of Northern Ireland - go away?

    And could you explain it if you needed to ? We set Lewis Goodall to the challenge with a list of banned words...

    And Tony Blair's former Chief of Staff in No.10, Jonathan Powell, helps demystify one of the sharpest political thorns in the British Isles.

    Socials: Georgia Foxwell

    Video: Will Gibson-Smith

    Planning: Alex Barnett

    Production: Gabriel Radus

    Editor: Tom Hughes

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