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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.
Former taoiseach Bertie Ahern has described the tactics of the United Kingdom’s Brexit negotiating team as “deplorable”.
PM urged to recognise pursuit of no-deal Brexit would be regarded as serious error by US.
There cannot be a question mark left in the minds of British politicians - or any others for that matter - as to where the allegiances of the current US President lie when it comes to post-Brexit Irish-British affairs.
From January, a new four-times a week service will link Cork direct to Belgium and Holland.
Irish backstop is already a compromise designed around British red lines, says Coveney.
UK efforts to engage EU members unilaterally fails to understand union solidarity.
American novelist Bonnie Greer has spoken of her amazement at the positive response to her defence of Ireland in a BBC Question Time debate on Brexit.
Many firms took the direct route to continental Europe, while bigger companies looked to Asia, to diversify.
Protesters have gathered outside the Irish parliament to call on public representatives to sign a declaration to protect the backstop.
A series of demonstrations will be held along the Border next week telling UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to "back off" on plans to trigger Article 16.
With the threat of a hard border looming, we look at how Northern Ireland came to this.
This week Dr Mike Galsworthy looks at the Brexit arrangements in the Irish Sea and the resulting outrage from parts of the Unionist community in Northern Ireland. ... taking a look at the future of UK Science, upcoming developments and our place in the world of science after Brexit.
PM says checks will exist on goods travelling through Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Republic.
Boris Johnson could unveil legislation to override parts of the Brexit agreement he struck, tearing up the Northern Ireland Protocol which prevents a hard border with the Republic
Boris Johnson’s plans to tear up post-Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland have come under fierce attack from Washington, with senior congressmen on both sides of the US political divide warning the “irresponsible” move is a threat to peace in the province.
Ireland described the proposal as "worrying" and dismissed any suggestion that the country would align with the UK.