UK Prime Minister Theresa May is visiting Belfast to vow that Britain's exit from the European Union must work for Northern Ireland.
Mrs May says peace in Northern Ireland and preserving the United Kingdom are among the highest priorities for her government.
Northern Ireland voted to stay in the EU, despite Britain as a whole voting for Brexit.
But political leaders on all sides have expressed hope that Brexit won't affect Northern Ireland's land border with Ireland, and the free movement of people and goods across it.
Lawrence Robertson MP chairs the Northern Ireland Select Committee - he says
IN: "The common…
OUT: …come to."
DUR: 25 seconds
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0725nireland-robertson1.mp3
Mrs May says peace in Northern Ireland and preserving the United Kingdom are among the highest priorities for her government.
Northern Ireland voted to stay in the EU, despite Britain as a whole voting for Brexit.
But political leaders on all sides have expressed hope that Brexit won't affect Northern Ireland's land border with Ireland, and the free movement of people and goods across it.
Lawrence Robertson MP chairs the Northern Ireland Select Committee - he says
IN: "The common…
OUT: …come to."
DUR: 25 seconds
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0725nireland-robertson1.mp3