"DUP Ends Boycott, Revives Power Sharing in Northern Ireland"

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Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has reached a deal with the British government on post-Brexit trade rules, allowing it to return to the region's power-sharing government after almost two years. The deal addresses concerns about trade barriers with the rest of the UK and safeguards Northern Ireland's place within it. This development offers a resolution to a crisis that threatened the political settlement underpinning the 1998 peace deal and marks a significant aspect of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.
- Northern Ireland's DUP strikes deal to return to power-sharing government Reuters UK
- A Stormont deal is agreed - what happens next? BBC.com
- DUP agrees to end boycott of Northern Ireland government BBC
- D.U.P. in Northern Ireland Agrees Deal to Revive Power Sharing The New York Times
- N. Ireland Unionists To End Boycott Of Devolved Government Barron's
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