Stormont Parties Divided as EU Law Vote Falls
Irish Trade to GB Now Subject to Post-Brexit Rules
How the UK and EU Announced the New Deal
The UK and EU have announced a new trade deal that will come into effect at 2300 GMT on Thursday. The deal has been signed into law and will see a new era begin for the United Kingdom after it completed its formal separation from the European Union.
The new deal will see Irish trade to Great Britain subject to post-Brexit rules. This has led to a division among Stormont parties, with some calling for clarity over the post-Brexit border checks on the EU. Others have criticized the UK government's Rwanda-style asylum schemes, which were passed into law days after the trade deal was announced.
French President Emmanuel Macron has also criticized the UK's Rwanda-style asylum schemes, saying that they are "not in line with our values." He has called for a more humane approach to dealing with asylum seekers.
The post-Brexit trade deal is a complex and controversial issue. It is likely to have a significant impact on the UK's economy and its relationship with the EU. The full implications of the deal are still being debated.
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