Taoiseach set to travel to Belfast on Thursday for meetings with the leaders of the main political parties
He will travel to Belfast for meetings with the leaders of all the main political parties, and with the Northern Ireland Brexit Business Working Group.
Considered a fundamental condition for giving Northern Ireland access to the single market, Britain’s failure to give the EU access to these IT systems has been an ongoing bone of contention between both sides. The leaders of the North’s five largest parties had been due to take part in a roundtable discussion with Mr Cleverly and Northern Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris.Talks to break Stormont deadlock go ahead without any nationalists after ‘exclusion’ of Sinn Féin leaderHowever, shortly before the meeting was due to begin, Sinn Féin withdrew after it said the British government had informed it that its party leader, Mary Lou McDonald, had not been invited.
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