UK Government tightens immigration checks across UK and Northern Ireland after Belfast attack
By
Barry Lenihan
26d ago· 4 min readenNews
Summary
The UK Government has stepped up immigration checks, including in Northern Ireland, following a knife attack in Belfast on Monday. Concerns were raised about the Common Travel Area arrangement, prompting discussions between the Government, Stormont, and Westminster officials. The move signals increased scrutiny of immigration controls across the UK and Northern Ireland in response to security concerns.
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The move follows Monday's knife attack in Belfast
The Government has held discussions with Stormont and Westminster after concerns were raised about the Common Travel Area in the wake of Monday's attack in Belfast.
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