Stormont could soon be back up and running, ending two-year boycott of power sharing that has destabilised the country

MPs have waved through the government’s latest post-Brexit Northern Ireland trade arrangements that pave the way for power-sharing to restart at Stormont after a two-year deadlock.

The House of Commons approved the changes on Thursday afternoon without a formal vote, despite Brexiters’ concerns about the region remaining under EU law.

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