UK Government Faces Northern Ireland Diplomatic Crisis
Hilary Benn accuses UK ministers of failing to engage with Irish government on Northern Ireland matters, creating significant diplomatic tensions and protocol implementation challenges.
Hilary Benn accuses UK ministers of failing to engage with Irish government on Northern Ireland matters, creating significant diplomatic tensions and protocol implementation challenges.
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