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Ex-adviser to PM says flawed Brexit deal was way to ‘whack Corbyn’ and ‘of course’ government can break it.
The government is strongly considering delaying checks on imports from the European Union again amid warnings of severe disruption to supplies in the run-up to Christmas.
Two-thirds of people say a border poll should be held at some point in the wake of Brexit.
Leo Varadkar said Fine Gael is the party to "unify our island" in his lifetime.
Molotov cocktails and barricades have returned to Northern Ireland. The conflict there is 4 centuries old. But Brexit is the new reason why the situation has reached the boiling point in what had been an era of peace.
Britain's decision to make unilateral changes to Northern Irish Brexit arrangements is "not the appropriate behaviour of a respectable country" and will erode trust with the European Union, senior Irish ministers said on Thursday.
Increased traffic after Christmas break will test border control systems, says Varadkar.
Talks in jeopardy as no breakthrough emerges in meeting with Ursula von der Leyen.
Academics hold up Brexit as an example of the dangers of voting on an abstract concept.
Irish PM says preparations for checks at ports and airports are being ramped up.
The statements came today after reports suggested that Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered his Brexit team to find ways to "get around" the Northern Ireland protocol.
Leo Varadkar has urged the British government to tone down “nationalist rhetoric” over Brexit, and branded Dominic Raab’s memo to UK diplomats to sit separately from their EU counterparts as “petty”.
United bloc will continue to protect its interests, say Michel Barnier and Leo Varadkar
Boris Johnson announces plans to take personal charge of his own "task-force Europe" as Leo Varadkar talks up Brussels' team.
Taoiseach says Corbyn’s renegotiation plan would not be a problem.
Irish PM and head of European parliament give their support to three-month extension.
EU gives go-ahead to weekend meetings after PM appears to backtrack on customs stance.
Taoiseach’s talks with Johnson in Liverpool defined as focusing on Brexit deal ‘process’.
Sources from both sides confirm that no further negotiations are scheduled.
Sources say PM’s insistence on Ireland customs border means there is no basis for discussions
Ireland’s Leo Varadkar says PM’s pledge of no hard border contradicts written proposal.