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Boris Johnson refuses to rule out leaving Northern Ireland in E.U. customs union

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12 Oct, 2019
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Boris Johnson refuses to rule out leaving Northern Ireland in E.U. customs union
Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has refused to rule out delivering Brexit by allowing Northern Ireland to remain in the E.U.'s customs union.
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D.U.P. leader, Arlene Foster, is warning British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, that her party will never support a Northern Ireland only backstop.

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Multiple people injured in stabbing attack in Manchester Arndale shopping centre – emergency services are at the scene

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Abortion reforms: DoJ emails reveal concerns on 'obvious difficulties'

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And finally...
Any Questions? People invited to take part in flagship BBC radio programme

Any Questions?, BBC Radio 4's flagship current affairs discussion programme, is returning to Northern Ireland and will be broadcast live from the Presbyterian Church in Ireland's Assembly Buildings in Belfast on Friday, November 15.

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