Hotel room shampoo bottles to be banned in Northern Ireland but not in the rest of the UK
New EU net-zero laws on packaging waste will also see plastic shrink wrap and sauces in plastic sachets prohibited under Windsor Framework
 
	New EU net-zero laws on packaging waste will also see plastic shrink wrap and sauces in plastic sachets prohibited under Windsor Framework
 
	 
	 
	Traditional Unionist Voice is led by Jim Allister, who got to know Nigel Farage, the honorary Reform president, in the European Parliament
 
	Come for the warm welcome, real ale, creaking floorboards and roaring fireplaces – stay for the beautiful surroundings
 
	Alexander McCartney pleaded guilty to 185 offences after police discovered thousands of images of young girls on his devices
 
	 
	 
	Notorious double agent once linked to 50 murders ignored his handlers and acted outside orders, report finds
 
	The veteran, now in his 60s, declined to give evidence in person, arguing he was too ill to undergo cross-examination
 
	Act that gives immunity to British soldiers who served in Northern Ireland breaks rules guaranteeing protection of life, Belfast court rules
 
	Officials in Northern Ireland bring charges to beat Legacy Act deadline, which blocks future legal action over Troubles-era incidents
 
	Michelle O’Neill says example of Northern Ireland peace process proves how important dialogue is in ending conflict
 
	Financial burden of absorbing Northern Ireland could prove too much for the Republic
 
	Sinn Fein now has a First Minister in the North. If it gains power in the South too, it is bad news for the whole of the West
 
	PM says proving that power-sharing can work is best argument against Irish reunification as he visits Assembly
 
	Prime Minister to meet new leaders of Northern Ireland on Monday
 
	Prime Minister to meet Sinn Fein's First Minister Michelle O'Neill at Stormont Castle on Monday
 
	Republican sworn in as First Minister as the power-sharing executive is restored after two years
 
	 
	 
	Plus Allison Pearson hears from a couple concerned a school policy on transgender children is sidelining other students
 
	Boris Johnson leads criticism, saying that ‘we must retain the courage to diverge from the low-growth European model’
 
	The Isle of Wight’s Military Road is on the verge of crumbling into the sea – but there are plenty of less precarious drives across the land
 
	Tulip Siddiq, shadow economic secretary to the Treasury, says party would ‘probably not’ back Sinn Fein’s policy
 
	A united Ireland would not only pose enormous economic and political challenges, it would expose central myths of modern Irish nationalism
 
	Former PM says UK must ‘avoid a return’ to bloc’s orbit hours before No 10 prepares to publish new agreement with DUP
 
	The revival of Stormont, should it happen, will be noteworthy for the emergence of Sinn Fein as the strongest party
 
	Leader’s ‘secret’ speech live-tweeted during chaotic meeting before party agreed to end Stormont boycott
