DUP leader Arlene Foster accused Boris Johnson today of breaking his word over Irish Sea customs checks after Brexit and said that she cannot trust him again.
Ms Foster said customs officials told her there would have to be checks at the Irish Sea, contrary to the Prime Minister’s promises that there would be no hard border after Britain leaves the European Union.
On Friday Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn revealed leaked Treasury documents that showed that “at minimum” there would be extra paperwork for trade between the north of Ireland and Britain.
TOM GALLAHUE argues that asking what role Irish diaspora educators can play in shaping Irish unity is to ask a deeper question about democracy itself
A new group within the NEU is preparing the labour movement for a conversation on Irish unity by arguing that true liberation must be rooted in working-class solidarity and anti-sectarianism, writes ROBERT POOLE


