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John McDonnell has defended his decision to hang a plaque commemorating Irish republican "martyrs" in his constituency office.
Michelle Gildernew was among the first group of Sinn Féin members to use parliamentary offices at Westminster. Though she refuses to take her seat in the Commons, the Fermanagh and South Tyrone MP insists she is no ‘outcast’. She talks to Nicholas Mairs
Nicola Sturgeon has said she is “shocked and saddened” after a survey found one-fifth of Scottish parliament staff had experienced sexual harassment or sexist behaviour.
Theresa May has come under fresh pressure over Northern Ireland after a clip surfaced of her saying there would "have to be" a hard border if Britain left the EU.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has issued a "mea culpa" after falsely claiming that Jeremy Corbyn voted against the Good Friday Agreement.
Violence will be sparked in Northern Ireland if the Good Friday Agreement is breached in the pursuit of a hard Brexit, a former top aide to Tony Blair has warned anti-EU campaigners.
Ruth Davidson has condemned Boris Johnson’s ‘casual disregard’ over the fractious Irish border issue after he equated it to boundaries between London boroughs.
Theresa May today said no British leader could ever agree to the draft EU withdrawal agreement which proposes splitting the UK.
Boris Johnson has been loudly booed by MPs and branded an "absolute disgrace" after he failed to answer questions on his Northern Ireland border memo.
The dispute over the Northern Ireland border is being used to "try to frustrate Brexit", Boris Johnson claimed today.
Former minister David Jones has accused Brussels of trying to annex Northern Ireland through its latest Brexit offer.
Theresa May is set to tell Brussels she will not sign up to a Brexit deal that could split the UK apart, it has been reported.
Overcoming the legacy of the Northern Ireland conflict must continue, says Karin Smyth MP.
Boris Johnson has sparked a fresh row after he appeared to concede that Brexit may lead to the return of a hard border in Ireland.
The row over post-Brexit customs arrangements on the island of Ireland has reignited after leaked plans look set to divide the UK.
Nationalists must not use Brexit as an excuse to split the UK apart, a top Cabinet minister warned today.
There are few universal truths accepted more unquestioningly, it would seem, by mainland commentators than Arlene Foster's purported political acumen.
A Labour MP has been criticised for questioning the viability of the Good Friday Agreement.
Tony Blair has blasted the “sickening” suggestion by outspoken eurosceptics that the Good Friday Agreement should be scrapped.
The president of Sinn Féin has accused Theresa May of helping the DUP to slow down negotiations over forming a new executive in Northern Ireland.
DUP MPs have joined prominent anti-EU campaigners in questioning the Good Friday Agreement amid turmoil in Stormont and uncertainty over the future of the Irish border after Brexit.
Arlene Foster has urged Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley to take key public spending decisions as Stormont’s political deadlock continues.
The leader of Northern Ireland’s SDLP has called on Labour to support the UK staying a full member of the single market and customs union.
Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary Owen Smith has hit out at a senior Tory's decision to invite a controversial loyalist to give evidence before a Commons committee.