On 23rd June 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union. Ten years later, the consequences of that decision are still being worked through, particularly in Northern Ireland and the wider North West. A new report from the Centre for Cross Border Cooperation, 10 years on from the Brexit referendum, is a timely reminder that Brexit was never simply a constitutional event. For communities and businesses along the Ireland/Northern Ireland border,…
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