"The PM believes the Withdrawal Agreement is legally ambiguous and would leave Northern Ireland isolated from the rest of the UK, something that was 'unforeseen' when he agreed to it last year."
The Daily Telegraph splash doesn't exactly paint a portrait of a master negotiator.
Mr Johnson could have asked the DUP about that 'unforeseen' element which they saw and were very vocally against as soon as he agreed it.
"Deal never made sense" says man who signed deal and embraced it as a triumph of #GetBrexitDone.
TDs Michael Collins, Mattie McGrath and Danny Healy Rae are at AIB HQ “demanding a meeting with senior management” over the move to make 70 branches nationwide cashless.
Live from Nakatomi Plaza… I mean, Molesworth Place.
The media massiv waits outside. AIB has already announced it’s pulling out of the cashless move
United States offering a reward of up to $5,000,000 for information leading to the disruption of the Kinahan organisation - or the arrest and conviction of the three leaders of the Kinahan group.
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris says he hopes today will be a crippling blow to the Kinahans.
He says the OCG is believed to have made over €1bn in revenue.
"This is only the first phase of this initiative," says Harris - who says other nations in Spain, the Netherlands and beyond have already offered huge help and will continue to play a major role.
A major, major step by Gardaí and law enforcement in the US and UK against the Kinahan group.
The US sanctions mean American institutions can't work with the Kinahans or associated businesses.
Property and credit lines blocked, cards frozen, can't fly with American carriers.
“Criminal groups like the KOCG prey on the most vulnerable in society and bring drug-related crime and violence, including murder, to the countries in which they operate."
Brian E Nelson, US under-secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence.