Post-Brexit customs on packages helps Revenue post 85 per cent rise in duty haul
Revenue sees customs intake of €458 million so far this year and up to 700,000 customs entries a day
Revenue sees customs intake of €458 million so far this year and up to 700,000 customs entries a day
Disruptions due to Brexit, not protocol, says von der Leyen
The hardened attitude from the EU is: Britain has received what it asked for
While a trucker falls foul of red tape, Brexit backers ‘almost euphoric’ on seminal occasion
Ulysses has capacity for 1,342 cars but only about 50 present on Thursday
Boris Johnson says he is confident hardline Brexiteers will vote for deal on Wednesday
Europe Letter: Boredom with the talks and indifference to the outcome benefits Britain
Q&A with Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Irish dairy exports are less reliant on the UK market than our beef exports
Analysis: Covid-19 will be overriding concern for first year of next government
EU’s chief negotiator visits Dublin prior to giving speech at Queen’s University, Belfast
No ‘quality access’ to single market unless UK matches EU standards, says Von der Leyen
Documents show US wants starting point for post-Brexit trade talks to be full market access
McDonald rules out Sinn Féin MPs taking seats in Westminster for vote on agreement
Arlene Foster’s party says deal ‘undermines the integrity of the Union’
PM seeks to reassure Tory MPs who do not want to make hard Brexit party policy
NI Secretary says threat to policing co-operation in event of Brexit delay ‘unacceptable’
More than 33,000 products were prevented from entering the Irish market last year
Smaller enterprises with no experience in customs procedures particularly vulnerable, warns North’s Department of Economy
Theresa May still wants MPs to pass her deal. Will the DUP help drag it over the line?
Alliance leader Naomi Long says there is no will to restore the Assembly
Tánaiste says proposals would have to come from London rather than Brussels
UK government has lost control and is in disarray, says Corbyn as key vote cancelled
Former taoiseach expects Stormont to get back to business after Brexit ‘mess’ sorted
Deal pending endorsement by the bloc’s leaders at a summit on Sunday
UK needs Europe’s help to avoid doing what is contrary to the true interests of all sides
Business leaders in Belfast tell Karen Bradley ‘any deal is better than no deal’
‘My approach throughout has been to put the national interest first’
Inside Politics: The ultimate aim of the backstop is to go nowhere in particular
Unity could benefit Ireland by more than €23 billion up to 2025, researchers claim
The show’s idyllic setting sits outside the common market, part of no customs union
Uncertainties over the future force Portwest to set up distribution warehouse in Poland
Fianna Fáil leader seeking ‘no election’ assurance from Leo Varadkar before Brexit deal struck
Analysis: Negotiations remain under wraps but Irish backstop deal coming into view
Failure to back Conservative party on key vote would signal end of bilateral arrangement
Tánaiste hopes Border backstop will not be required but it is an ‘insurance mechanism’
Tánaiste says backstop deal will be easier if relationship between EU and UK is clarified
UK leader does not understand the constraints on negotiations from the EU’s strength and weakness
Barnier and Raab talks achieve some ‘convergence’ on security and defence
Paper should bring the EU to the table, but backstop is the biggest obstacle to success
Despite the wishful thinking of the Brexiteers, this TLA could be a permanent fixture
No amount of spin will protect David Davis from EU negotiators’ assessment
Business people left feeling nothing much would be different under Labour
Taoiseach will look at proposals that are ‘the same or better’ than what is outlined in the backstop
Dublin open to ‘new thinking’ but will be inflexible on proposals for Border infrastructure
Brussels adamant withdrawal agreement must be approved by UK in June for talks to go on
Policy Exchange paper claims frictionless border in Ireland entirely possible
Key allies back delaying talks on EU-UK deal until withdrawal treaty fully agreed
UK says EU proposals on Brexit unacceptable for not reflecting December accord on Brexit
Former Shadow Northern spokesperson sacked for seeking a referendum on final deal
Discussions between EU and UK now proceeding along several strands towards multiple deadlines
Chairman Hilary Benn says Irish Border issue ‘deeply concerning’
House of Commons group says there is ‘no evidence’ an invisible border is possible
London Letter: Small but diverse group marks Irish politician’s centenary in Westminster
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices