What will be the fallout from UK-EU vaccine row?published at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2021
After the fireworks, both sides look to see where their relationship stands.
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After the fireworks, both sides look to see where their relationship stands.
Read MoreA North Yorkshire nursery says it is unable to sell stock to Northern Ireland due to new rules.
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Read MoreIt has been a month since the rules changed in the UK's relationship with the EU.
Read MoreThe DUP's Nigel Dodds says people are "outraged" at the move to control vaccine exports from the EU into NI.
Read MoreMonica Lennon and Anas Sarwar outline what needs to be done to win back voters.
Read MoreMonica Lennon and Anas Sarwar tell BBC Scotland things have gone very wrong for the party.
Read MoreInternational trade secretary Liz Truss says the region will provide big markets in the future for British products.
Read MoreIf successful, Britain will join a club including Japan and Australia and covering 500m people.
Read MoreThe grace periods will come to an end and firms are anxious about what comes next, writes the BBC's John Campbell.
Read MoreMicheál Martin says an "acrimonious row" between AstraZeneca and the EU over vaccine supply "blindsided" the bloc in a decision to trigger an emergency Brexit clause.
Read MoreStephen Kinnock MP says the UK's steel industry needs state aid and new export quotas with the EU.
Read MoreThe Cabinet Office minister says he is "confident" the UK can continue with its planned jabs rollout.
Read MoreArlene Foster wants GB-NI trade flow problems addressed, in the wake of the EU vaccine export row.
Read MoreCabinet Office Minister Michael Gove says he's "confident" of UK vaccine supply after EU row.
Read MoreIt follows anger over a decision to invoke an emergency provision in the Brexit deal in order to control vaccine exports.
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Read MoreNorthern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster describes the move as "an incredible act of hostility".
Read MoreNI First Minister Arlene Foster says they effectively "put a border in place" between Ireland and NI.
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