N.Ireland
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has said a permanent solution to access of vet medicines in Northern Ireland must be found.
Agri-Business
Since Brexit in 2016, there have been years of debate on how to solve the question of whether there should be a border on land or down the Irish Sea, making extra headaches for agri-food producers in Northern Ireland.
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and vice-president of the European Commission Maros Sefcovic...
Farming organisations have largely welcomed the announcement of the Windsor Framework, which was announced yesterday (Monday, February 27).
The UK and EU have today (Monday, February 27) reached an agreement in principal on the new...
The UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and President of the European Commission have reached an agreement on the Northern Ireland Protocol.
MEP Chris MacManus has requested the EU Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development to visit...
The UK supreme court has found the Northern Ireland Protocol to be lawful. In a judgement...
Potential progress in terms of proposed trade channels under the NI Protocol could be on the cards as a meeting of MEPs in Brussels.
Vice-president of the European Commission Maros Sefcovic, the UK’s Foreign Secretary, James...
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin has welcomed a “new positive...
EU
An arrangement which exempts veterinary medicine products from the Northern Ireland Protocol has been extended by the EU to 2025.
The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) has called for the Dairy Council of Northern Ireland (DCNI) to...
The seed potato crisis now impacting in Northern Ireland (NI) has been confirmed by one of the...
Animal medicines are currently exempt from any of the rules relating to the implementation of the...
Rishi Sunak has emerged the winner of the internal Conservative Party race to become the next...
The British minister of state for Northern Ireland has apologised to the Irish government and the European Union for his previous ‘ferocious’ stance in Brexit negotiations.
Agriculture minister Edwin Poots has set out clear perspectives on the future of farm support in Northern Ireland.