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The Irish port of Rosslare has seen a staggering increase in traffic since the Brexit transition period ended, as hauliers seek new routes bypassing Britain to link the Republic with the EU.
A "safety and security" agreement removing the need for post-Brexit entry and exit declarations between Britain and the north of Ireland is needed, the freight industry said.
Shockwaves felt both sides of Irish divide over plan to renege on withdrawal agreement.
'There is no way Ireland will vote for the EU-Mercosur agreement if Brazil does not honour its environmental commitments' Leo Varadkar said.
France and Ireland say they will not ratify a huge trade deal with South American nations unless Brazil does more to fight fires in the Amazon.
Commission also says it plans to take Irish government to European court of justice over failure to collect €13bn from Apple.
Baldonnell site would be retail giant’s first packing centre in Ireland.
Ann Summers discontinued its direct selling business in Ireland last year because “higher operating costs” associated with Brexit made it “uneconomical”, according to recently filed company documents.
Irish Freedom Party wants to run candidates in the European elections.
Film-maker David Puttnam, who became an Irish citizen last week, says UK is no longer ‘the country I was born into’.
Applications from EU students who want to study in Irish universities have more than trebled since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
Commentator says he had not fully understood the implications for the peace process. / High-profile Brexiteer Peter Oborne has described as “very upsetting” the reverse in warming relations between Ireland and Britain since its divisive referendum to pull out of the European Union.
New Irish rules prevent dual-qualified lawyers practising in Ireland without a physical presence in the country.
Work is under way to minimise the impact of Brexit on the construction sector in Ireland, according to the chairperson of the Oireachtas Housing Committee.
John le Carré, the novelist behind spy thrillers such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and The Night Manager, claimed Irish citizenship just before he died, his son has revealed.
Britain’s second largest insurer will move the money one minute before the UK leaves EU on 29 March.
Since the Brexit, a shift of volumes has been observed to Ireland, and rail is taking the benefit. In Ireland as well as in Europe, seabound cargo is reaching the hinterland by train. And the volumes continue to increase, judging by the number of vessels going out.
Bank to ask court to allow it to transfer its non-UK European business to Dublin office.
Banking giant gets all-clear from High Court to move clients' money - financial firms expected to shift £800bn by 29 March.
Move to a EU member state needed for licence to continue broadcasting across continent.
FORMER Taoiseach Bertie Ahern believes a referendum on Irish unity should take place before 2030 but only following preparation.
Former taoiseach Bertie Ahern has told a House of Commons select committee that suggestions the Republic of Ireland “re-join” the UK, leave the European Union or ignore its obligations to protect the EU border, have not gone down very well in Ireland.