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Several Northern Ireland firms seeking special permits to trade across EU borders after Brexit have been told their applications were unsuccessful.
As Brexit looms, nationalists in Northern Ireland are increasingly looking to Dublin for representation. Now, as Ben Kelly explains, political parties are responding in new, innovative ways.
NEARLY 100 more jobs are going at the Wright Group in Ballymena - and Brexit is being blamed.
England’s casual indifference to the border question has betrayed the post-Troubles generation.
Claire Byrne offers poignant reminder to negotiators that 'we can never allow a return to violence'.
The fifth plenary session of the All-Island Civic Dialogue on Brexit is taking place at Dublin Castle. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney will be among the speakers.
Research by Unesco chiefs highlights risk to peace in event of rushed border poll.
The European Commission has issued a fresh warning that it will not reopen the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement as Theresa May prepared for further talks in Brussels.
Latest no-deal notice forecasts Northern Ireland to be hit hard and food prices likely to rise.
One-third of the most critical preparation projects are not on track for completion by March 29.
The Strangford MLA, who stood down as Ulster Unionist leader in March 2017, said he knew many people who felt "diminished" by the EU referendum result, believing a movement spearheaded by "English nationalists" had "denied them their sense of being European".
The Irish government is advertising a 4m euro (£3.4m) contract to recruit vets to carry out animal inspections in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has said that drivers will need a green card if they wish to drive in countries which are part of the European Union following a no-deal Brexit.
People have built up lives and businesses with an open border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. As the UK edges closer to a no deal Brexit cross border communities around Carlingford Lough explain their worries and fears of a hard border returning ahead of the UK leaving Europe.
Northern Ireland's chief civil servant has warned a no-deal Brexit could have "grave" consequences for the region.
EU officials have said they are ready to work through the weekend if the UK comes forward with an "acceptable" plan to resolve the impasse over the Northern Ireland backstop, the BBC reported.
No-deal scenario would disrupt seamless flow of goods and services between Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland.
Michel Barnier makes final offer on Irish border that falls short of Theresa May's demands.
But under the proposal, the Northern Ireland-only backstop would remain in place indefinitely if a future trade deal is not agreed.
This evening, Michel Barnier said the EU was ready to offer Britain a unilateral exit from the customs union while maintaining the other elements of the backstop.
Another day, another ‘no breakthrough on the backstop‘ story. At the eleventh hour, a dose of reality seems to be setting in over the question of the Northern Ireland Brexit backstop.
If Northern Ireland opts for reunification it would have the ability to join the European Union as part of the Republic after Brexit, a leaked ministerial letter has indicated.
The UK worries about being “trapped” in a backstop – but can’t present an alternative. / Toxic language is defining the Brexit debate. It is turning an intensely complex and complicated subject into something being argued over emotionally, certainly in the UK.