Who are the DUP and what do they stand for?

Northern Irish unionists could put the kibosh on Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal

Arlene Foster
DUP leader Arlene Foster (L)
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Many Brexiteers rejoiced at the news emerging from Brussels today that UK and EU negotiators have reached an agreement over Brexit, which Boris Johnson has dubbed “a great new deal that takes back control”.

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