Recent violence in Northern Ireland stems from Brexit and history

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The ports of Belfast and Larne in Northern Ireland have become flashpoints as Brexit has turned them into de facto borders. As the area deals with changing commerce due to Brexit, many people feel abandoned by the UK, yet no longer part of the EU. Andrew Connelly reports on how a new political situation has led to increased violence.

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