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Brexit border

Helen McEntee tells UK 'your own secretaries have admitted' there is no solution to backstop
Helen McEntee tells UK 'your own secretaries have admitted' there is no solution to backstop

The European Affairs Minister has said Ireland would "absolutely not" accept the reopening of the UK's Withdrawal Agreement.

Fri, 01 Feb, 2019

Nobody wants to be left standing when the Brexit music finally stops
Nobody wants to be left standing when the Brexit music finally stops

Last night at Westminster saw the end of the beginning of Brexit. The beginning of the end is not in sight yet, however.

Wed, 16 Jan, 2019

British government confirm 'uninhibited movement' on Irish border after Brexit
British government confirm 'uninhibited movement' on Irish border after Brexit

The British government has confirmed in writing that "uninhibited movement" will continue on the Irish border after Brexit.

Fri, 22 Dec, 2017

Brexit continues to pose major risk to Irish economy, warns Central Bank
Brexit continues to pose major risk to Irish economy, warns Central Bank

Brexit continues to pose a major risk to the Irish economy despite progress in negotiations over the border, the Central Bank has warned.

Tue, 12 Dec, 2017

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