Irish Border Throws Unexpected Hurdle Into Brexit Talks
By Bloomberg
11 November 2017 |
4:45 am
A dilemma is hurtling toward Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar: should he risk derailing the entire Brexit negotiation process over the border question?
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