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Windsor framework was meant to reduce paperwork but businesses are worried ahead of rules coming into effect on Sunday
Higher than expected penalty by EU court highlights how bloc’s rules still apply due to N Ireland’s single market ties
Legislation could grant immunity to those accused of committing N Ireland atrocities
Tension between London and Dublin amid prolonged Stormont deadlock have left landmark deal ‘in jeopardy’
Big Four auditor to double its employment in region while trimming jobs and pay elsewhere in UK
Investment summit comes against backdrop of more than a year of political paralysis in the region
UK, Irish and Brussels officials to use Belfast event to discuss increasing strains on relations
A new six-part series on Sky follows a burgeoning relationship with just a few complications
Critics call UK legislation, which will end new inquests into atrocities, a ‘betrayal’ of victims of the Troubles
Shake-up brings in experienced players and is designed to sharpen party’s attack operation, particularly on crime
Simon Byrne bows to pressure over his actions in disciplining officers two years ago
Potential challenge to draft legislation that would shut down new inquests and allow for amnesties
Pressure mounts on Simon Byrne after High Court ruling on disciplining of two officers
PSNI says man held on suspicion of collection of information likely to be useful to terrorists
Too many London-based politicians neither notice nor care very much when a crisis looms
Dissident republicans stuck excerpts from the list on a wall in Belfast
PSNI officers fear they have a target on their backs after data blunder
UK government hopes investment summit next month will provide ‘rocket fuel’ for expansion
Ian Paisley Jr says security implications of ‘catastrophic’ blunder should be discussed by MPs
Force admits sensitive information could have fallen into the hands of paramilitary groups
Also in this newsletter, tension over reports that Royal College of Nursing head has waded into reunification debate
Staff fear they could be targeted by paramilitaries after personal details were published accidentally online
Release of sensitive information after ‘simple human error’ comes at a time when PSNI members are paramilitary targets
Taoiseach urges London to work more closely with Dublin for resumption of Stormont
Committee urges government to ‘get on with’ negotiating outstanding issues on Windsor framework
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