A lorry leaves Larne port near Belfast in Northern Ireland after arriving from Scotland. AFP
A lorry leaves Larne port near Belfast in Northern Ireland after arriving from Scotland. AFP
A lorry leaves Larne port near Belfast in Northern Ireland after arriving from Scotland. AFP
A lorry leaves Larne port near Belfast in Northern Ireland after arriving from Scotland. AFP

UK to amend Northern Ireland deal despite threat of increased tensions


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Boris Johnson has defended his plan to effectively override parts of the Brexit deal he agreed with the EU, insisting that legislation to amend arrangements in Northern Ireland was “not a big deal”.

Britain’s prime minister was warned by Dublin that introducing a Bill to alter the Northern Ireland Protocol unilaterally would “deeply damage” relations with the EU and Ireland.

The legislation will give ministers powers to override elements of the protocol, which was agreed to by the UK and the EU as part of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement to prevent a return to a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic.

The deal stipulates that regulatory checks and customs declarations must be carried out on goods moving between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.

Mr Johnson said resolving the protocol is “relatively simple” as he defended the legislation to effectively override parts of the international treaty as a “bureaucratic change”.

“It is the right way forward. What we have to respect — this is the crucial thing — is the balance and the symmetry of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement,” he told LBC Radio.

“We have to understand there are two traditions in Northern Ireland, broadly two ways of looking at the border issues. One community at the moment feels very, very estranged from the way things are operating and very alienated.

“We have just got to fix that. It is relatively simple to do it, it is a bureaucratic change that needs to be made.

“Frankly, it is a relatively trivial set of adjustments in the grand scheme of things.”

Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson is shown by a picker how to 'top' a courgette with a knife as he picks vegetables during a visit to Southern England Farms Ltd in Cornwall on Monday. AFP
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson is shown by a picker how to 'top' a courgette with a knife as he picks vegetables during a visit to Southern England Farms Ltd in Cornwall on Monday. AFP

He also said a trade war between the EU and the UK over changes to the post-Brexit arrangements would be a “gross overreaction” by Brussels.

“All we are trying to do is simplify things, actually, to remove the barriers to trade between Great Britain and Northern Ireland,” he said.

He said it would be “preposterous” for the EU to respond with trade restrictions “when all we are trying to do is have some bureaucratic simplifications between Great Britain and Northern Ireland”.

The prime minister disagreed with claims that the move breaks international law, arguing that “our higher and prior legal commitment as a country is the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and to the balance and stability of that agreement”.

Unionists in Northern Ireland are opposed to the terms of the Brexit deal, claiming they have undermined the region’s place in the UK. In protest, the Democratic Unionist party in Northern Ireland blocked the formation of a power-sharing government at Stormont following last month’s assembly election.

The Bill due to come before Parliament could result in the government moving without the consent of the EU to change the terms of the Protocol. This could include allowing ministers to remove all customs processes for goods moving within the UK and enable the frictionless movement of agricultural goods within the UK.

It could also result in businesses in Northern Ireland being given the ability to choose whether to follow UK or EU regulations, depending on with whom they are trading.

Ireland’s foreign affairs minister said introducing the Bill would “deeply damage” relations between the UK and Ireland, together with its EU partners.

Simon Coveney spoke by phone to Foreign Secretary Liz Truss at the request of the UK Foreign Office on Monday morning.

During the call, which lasted 12 minutes, Ms Truss outlined her intention to publish the legislation on Monday.

The UK remained open to negotiations with the EU “but we cannot wait to fix the issues facing the people of NI”, she said in a tweet.

Mr Coveney said if the UK government pushed ahead with its plan, it would “ratchet up tension” with the EU. “UK gov't now proposing to set aside int law, reject a partnership approach, ignore majority in NI and deliberately ratchet up tension with an EU seeking compromise,” he tweeted. “We remain open to dialogue to find agreement but his approach adds to instability and is no fix.”

A lorry passes a sign with an anti-Protocol message near the port of Larne, north of Belfast, Northern Ireland. AFP
A lorry passes a sign with an anti-Protocol message near the port of Larne, north of Belfast, Northern Ireland. AFP

A spokesman for Mr Coveney said he told Ms Truss that publishing the bill would be “deeply damaging to relationships on these islands and between the UK and EU”.

“Mr Coveney said it marks a particular low point in the UK’s approach to Brexit, especially as Ms Truss has not engaged with negotiations with the EU in any meaningful way since February,” the representative said.

“Mr Coveney repeated that the protocol is the negotiated solution, ratified by Westminster, to the hard Brexit pursued by the UK government.

“The UK’s unilateral approach is not in the best interest of Northern Ireland and does not have the consent or support of the majority of people or business in Northern Ireland. Far from fixing problems, this legislation will create a whole new set of uncertainties and damage relationships.”

The EU has made it clear that overriding the Protocol would represent a breach of international law and could prompt retaliatory action from the bloc.

Ms Truss also had a call with European Commission Vice-President Maros Sefcovic to discuss the coming legislation. After their chat, she stressed that the EU “must be willing to change the protocol itself”.

Mr Sefcovic also used Twitter after the call to say the EU “has always paid utmost attention to the impact Brexit has on NI, offering workable solutions”. He issued a warning that “unilateral action is damaging to mutual trust and a formula for uncertainty”.

Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis insisted the legislation is “lawful” and “correct”, and said he hoped it would persuade the DUP to support the re-establishment of the Stormont institutions.

He said the government would set out its legal position on the bill when the legislation is introduced to Parliament on Monday.

“What we are going to do is lawful and it is correct,” Mr Lewis told Sky News on Sunday.

“We will be setting out our legal position on this. People will see that what we are proposing resolves the key issues within the protocol that don’t work.”

While Mr Lewis committed to publishing the government’s position on the matter, he insisted “governments don’t publish details behind advice given to ministers”.

Downing Street has said it will share with the public only “a summary” of the legal advice it received, which has led to accusations of a cover-up.

“The bill has been agreed by the relevant Cabinet committees and will be introduced to Parliament on Monday,” a Downing Street spokesman said on Friday.

“We will, alongside the bill, publish a summary of the legal advice.”

Labour accused the government of breaking the law, while there were also signs of opposition within the Conservative ranks.

An internal note has been circulating among Tories opposed to the Bill, the Financial Times reported.

“Breaking international law to rip up the prime minister’s own treaty is damaging to everything the UK and Conservatives stand for,” the note said.

Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said “it does look like the government plans to break international law”.

“This government seems to be developing a record for law-breaking and it is not one that the Labour Party can support,” Ms Reeves said.

Labour’s shadow Northern Ireland secretary, Peter Kyle, said it was “incumbent on ministers” to release the maximum possible legal advice, with “transparency about its origins”.

Liberal Democrat Northern Ireland spokesman Alistair Carmichael said the public deserved “full transparency” over the plan’s legal basis, warning he suspected a cover-up.

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RESULTS

6.30pm: Handicap (rated 95-108) US$125,000 2000m (Dirt).
Winner: Don’t Give Up, Gerald Mosse (jockey), Saeed bin Suroor (trainer).

7.05pm: Handicap (95 ) $160,000 2810m (Turf).
Winner: Los Barbados, Adrie de Vries, Fawzi Nass.

7.40pm: Handicap (80-89) $60,000 1600m (D).
Winner: Claim The Roses, Mickael Barzalona, Salem bin Ghadayer.

8.15pm: UAE 2000 Guineas Trial (Div-1) Conditions $100,000 1,400m (D)
Winner: Gold Town, William Buick, Charlie Appleby.

8.50pm: Cape Verdi Group 2 $200,000 1600m (T).
Winner: Promising Run, Patrick Cosgrave, Saeed bin Suroor.

9.25pm: UAE 2000 Guineas Conditions $100,000 1,400m (D).
Winner: El Chapo, Luke Morris, Fawzi Nass.

Terror attacks in Paris, November 13, 2015

- At 9.16pm, three suicide attackers killed one person outside the Atade de France during a foootball match between France and Germany- At 9.25pm, three attackers opened fire on restaurants and cafes over 20 minutes, killing 39 people- Shortly after 9.40pm, three other attackers launched a three-hour raid on the Bataclan, in which 1,500 people had gathered to watch a rock concert. In total, 90 people were killed- Salah Abdeslam, the only survivor of the terrorists, did not directly participate in the attacks, thought to be due to a technical glitch in his suicide vest- He fled to Belgium and was involved in attacks on Brussels in March 2016. He is serving a life sentence in France

SPECS
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Results

5pm: Al Maha Stables – Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 (Turf) 1,600m; Winner: Reem Baynounah, Fernando Jara (jockey), Mohamed Daggash (trainer)

5.30pm: Wathba Stallions Cup – Maiden (PA) Dh70,000 (T) 1,600m; Winner: AF Afham, Tadhg O’Shea, Ernst Oertel

6pm: Emirates Fillies Classic – Prestige (PA) Dh100,000 (T) 1,600m; Winner: Ghallieah, Sebastien Martino, Jean-Claude Pecout

6.30pm: Emirates Colts Classic – Prestige (PA) Dh100,000 (T) 1,600m; Winner: Yas Xmnsor, Saif Al Balushi, Khalifa Al Neyadi

7pm: The President’s Cup – Group 1 (PA) Dh2,500,000 (T) 2,200m; Winner: Somoud, Adrie de Vries, Jean de Roualle

7.30pm: The President’s Cup – Listed (TB) Dh380,000 (T) 1,400m; Winner: Haqeeqy, Dane O’Neill, John Hyde.

Gulf rugby

Who’s won what so far in 2018/19

Western Clubs Champions League: Bahrain
Dubai Rugby Sevens: Dubai Hurricanes
West Asia Premiership: Bahrain

What’s left

UAE Conference

March 22, play-offs:
Dubai Hurricanes II v Al Ain Amblers, Jebel Ali Dragons II v Dubai Tigers

March 29, final

UAE Premiership

March 22, play-offs: 
Dubai Exiles v Jebel Ali Dragons, Abu Dhabi Harlequins v Dubai Hurricanes

March 29, final

Groom and Two Brides

Director: Elie Semaan

Starring: Abdullah Boushehri, Laila Abdallah, Lulwa Almulla

Rating: 3/5

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GREATEST ROYAL RUMBLE CARD

The line-up as it stands for the Greatest Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia on April 27

50-man Royal Rumble

Universal Championship
Brock Lesnar (champion) v Roman Reigns

Casket match
The Undertaker v Rusev

Intercontinental Championship
Seth Rollins (champion) v The Miz v Finn Balor v Samoa Joe

SmackDown Tag Team Championship
The Bludgeon Brothers v The Usos

Raw Tag Team Championship
Sheamus and Cesaro v Bray Wyatt and Matt Hardy

United States Championship
Jeff Hardy (champion) v Jinder Mahal

Singles match
Triple H v John Cena

To be confirmed
AJ Styles will defend his WWE World Heavyweight title and Cedric Alexander his Cruiserweight Championship, but matches have yet to be announced

MATCH INFO

Manchester City 0

Wolves 2 (Traore 80', 90 4')

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
Other ways to buy used products in the UAE

UAE insurance firm Al Wathba National Insurance Company (AWNIC) last year launched an e-commerce website with a facility enabling users to buy car wrecks.

Bidders and potential buyers register on the online salvage car auction portal to view vehicles, review condition reports, or arrange physical surveys, and then start bidding for motors they plan to restore or harvest for parts.

Physical salvage car auctions are a common method for insurers around the world to move on heavily damaged vehicles, but AWNIC is one of the few UAE insurers to offer such services online.

For cars and less sizeable items such as bicycles and furniture, Dubizzle is arguably the best-known marketplace for pre-loved.

Founded in 2005, in recent years it has been joined by a plethora of Facebook community pages for shifting used goods, including Abu Dhabi Marketplace, Flea Market UAE and Arabian Ranches Souq Market while sites such as The Luxury Closet and Riot deal largely in second-hand fashion.

At the high-end of the pre-used spectrum, resellers such as Timepiece360.ae, WatchBox Middle East and Watches Market Dubai deal in authenticated second-hand luxury timepieces from brands such as Rolex, Hublot and Tag Heuer, with a warranty.

The specs

Engine: 3.5-litre V6

Power: 272hp at 6,400rpm

Torque: 331Nm from 5,000rpm

Transmission: 8-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 9.7L/100km

On sale: now

Price: Dh149,000

 

The specs: 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor

Price, base / as tested Dh220,000 / Dh320,000

Engine 3.5L V6

Transmission 10-speed automatic

Power 421hp @ 6,000rpm

Torque 678Nm @ 3,750rpm

Fuel economy, combined 14.1L / 100km

Company profile

Name: Tharb

Started: December 2016

Founder: Eisa Alsubousi

Based: Abu Dhabi

Sector: Luxury leather goods

Initial investment: Dh150,000 from personal savings

 

The specs

  Engine: 2-litre or 3-litre 4Motion all-wheel-drive Power: 250Nm (2-litre); 340 (3-litre) Torque: 450Nm Transmission: 8-speed automatic Starting price: From Dh212,000 On sale: Now

if you go

The flights
Flydubai offers three daily direct flights to Sarajevo and, from June, a daily flight from Thessaloniki from Dubai. A return flight costs from Dhs1,905 including taxes.
The trip 
The Travel Scientists are the organisers of the Balkan Ride and several other rallies around the world. The 2018 running of this particular adventure will take place from August 3-11, once again starting in Sarajevo and ending a week later in Thessaloniki. If you’re driving your own vehicle, then entry start from €880 (Dhs 3,900) per person including all accommodation along the route. Contact the Travel Scientists if you wish to hire one of their vehicles. 

The Old Slave and the Mastiff

Patrick Chamoiseau

Translated from the French and Creole by Linda Coverdale

Updated: June 13, 2022, 11:07 AM