Newton Emerson: Ireland, North and South, will miss Phil Hogan’s voice on Brexit
EU trade commissioner had shown he was able to see the issue on an Irish and British scale
EU trade commissioner had shown he was able to see the issue on an Irish and British scale
Sterling erases all gains since election exit poll and UK-focused stocks fall
EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has been asked to continue to oversee evolving EU/UK relationship after Brexit
The next stage of Brexit will pit the Oxford Union posh boys against the Bruges eurocrats
Brussels spokesman offers withering assessment of MPs’ decision on Wednesday night
Agreement reached after last-minute talks in Strasbourg before Commons vote on Tuesday
UK government establishes special group to look at alternatives to proposed backstop
Planet Business: Some companies are enjoying a quarterly earnings mic drop
Gaffes creep in as realisation dawns that Ireland may soon face uncomfortable choice
Logjam continues as Conservative Brexiteers say latest proposal does not go far enough
Analysis: Negotiators tacitly accept that customs union will form basis of future EU relationship
If there is no breakthrough by Wednesday evening a deal will have to wait until December 13th
May’s spokesman declines to say if Britain is seeking a system of third-party arbitration to determine when the backstop should end
Tánaiste says a time-limited arrangement would not be ‘a backstop at all’
British and EU negotiators prepared to re-enter ‘tunnel’ amid talk of legal ‘bridge’
Deal would see EU writing the outline of a bare-bones customs union covering all the UK
Secret plans designed to convince Foster that backstop will not come into force
Proposals for ‘time-limited’ backstop and temporary customs deal latest sticking point
Foster says party rejects any barrier to trade between Northern Ireland and Britain
Smart Money: Everything you wanted to know about the Border question, but were afraid to ask
EU’s rejection of UK’s proposals for the North puts pressure on the timeline for a deal
Sources say the UK’s latest proposals on the issue are similar to already-rejected plans
Has the barroom bonhomie left the UK’s negotiating position weaker than it should have been?
After Monday’s debacle, Friday’s breakthrough on Border brought welcome cheer
The ‘sooner we remove ambiguity’ the better, Michel Barnier tells David Davis
Latest round of Brexit negotiations between UK and EU begins on Monday
British government’s customs plans ‘are not on the agenda’ for next week’s negotiations
Six-a-side Irish talks opened on Tuesday under watchful eye of Irish Embassy
Brexit talks making progress on travel rules but split on citizens’ rights and divorce bill
Negotiators also discussed Northern Ireland for several hours on Tuesday morning
Michel Barnier reacts to Boris Johnson jibe, saying ‘no whistling, just a clock ticking’
Hard or soft? Complex Ireland question is the opportunity for a less binary approach
Planet Brexit: the week in Britain’s economic self-sabotage
EU and Irish sources say discussions on politically sensitive elements of the brief inopportune
EU and UK agree on structure, timeline and priorities for March 29th, 2019, deadline
Commission president leaves ‘Downing Street 10 times more sceptical than I was before’
Irish fear of hard Brexit grows as top British diplomat Ivan Rogers resigns
Tadhg O’Briain appointed to team at forefront of EU negotiations with Britain
Article 50, intended only to be theoretical, poses several hurdles for UK to jump
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