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Northern Ireland’s DUP Strikes Deal to End Political Deadlock

Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has reached a deal with the British government on the operation of post-Brexit trade rules, paving the way for the party’s return to the region’s power-sharing government. The absence of a devolved government for almost two years has posed a threat to Northern Ireland’s peace deal.

The DUP had walked out in protest over post-Brexit trade rules, claiming they created barriers with the rest of the UK. The deal addresses concerns about checks for goods moving within the UK and remaining in Northern Ireland, ensuring unfettered access for Northern Ireland businesses to the UK market. The move is a significant step in resolving one of the complex issues arising from Britain’s withdrawal from the EU. The deal may face challenges, risking a split in the DUP and opposition from other parties.