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Wish list or ransom note? A bold move from Northern Ireland that seeks to build bridges – literally

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageShow us the money.Brian Lawless/PA

Senior Conservative and Labour strategists probably paid very close attention to the launch of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) manifesto when it was released on April 21.

Virtually guaranteed to return the largest number of MPs from Northern Ireland, the DUP is being mooted as a potential kingmaker when it...

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Will US-EU trade talks devolve into game of chicken over regulatory ruffles?

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageWill negotiators play a game of chicken or be able to clink champagne glasses over a nice chicken dinner? Roast chicken via www.shutterstock.com

This week, in the shadow of the Pacific trade talks and the introduction of fast-track trade promotion authority, negotiators from the European Union and the United States are convening in New York City...

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