What’s in the Government’s no-deal Brexit omnibus Bill?State’s 95-page legislation document covers healthcare, education and social protectionThu Jan 24 2019 - 21:12
Bill published detailing Irish preparations for no-deal BrexitLegislation covers issues ranging from social welfare to immigration controlsThu Jan 24 2019 - 20:59
‘Significant change’ to cross-Border trade with hard Brexit, says Revenue chiefBrexiteers incorrect to claim no change will happen, according to Niall CodyThu Jan 24 2019 - 12:08
Ireland will not drop standards for firms fleeing Brexit, Central Bank warnsFinancial services companies seeking must be properly capitalised, Brexit event toldThu Jan 24 2019 - 11:07
Surge in number of companies seeking customs numbers for post-Brexit trade with UKRevenue says big increase in number of businesses registeringThu Jan 24 2019 - 01:00
Revenue braces for Brexit deluge of paperworkHiring accelerated to deal with up to 20 million customs forms, a 12-fold increaseThu Jan 24 2019 - 00:54
Brexit threatens to make Irish in North ‘second-class citizens’Oireachtas committee told hard border would lead to fears ‘we are going backwards’Wed Jan 23 2019 - 12:08
Women over 5ft 9in set to live longer – and that’s no tall taleSixty minutes of daily physical activity offers the best chance of extending life to 90 yearsTue Jan 22 2019 - 00:06
Meath man is first to be convicted of paying for sex65-year-old fined €200 under 2017 law after being caught in a raid on west Dublin brothelMon Jan 21 2019 - 20:05
Aviation regulator satisfied Irish airlines continue flying into UK after BrexitWatchdog says rules ‘have not changed in 25 years, nor will they change after Brexit’Mon Jan 21 2019 - 06:08
President to speak of ‘complex legacies’ at Dáil commemorationState must face ‘most difficult’ part of decade of centenaries ‘with sympathy and empathy’Mon Jan 21 2019 - 01:05
Special child protection inspections to begin at schools next monthSchools will normally receive 24-48 hours’ notice about the new inspectionsMon Jan 21 2019 - 00:01
Anthony O’Reilly was almost €150m in the red in 2016US bankruptcy filings show ex-Heinz boss had assets €23m and debts of €170mSat Jan 19 2019 - 05:50
‘This is the border’: Dublin Port, Ireland’s ground zero for BrexitPort will be State’s single busiest outpost for customs checks and inspections after BrexitFri Jan 18 2019 - 16:00
Dublin Port will be shipshape and ready for a hard Brexit, says CEOIreland’s busiest port reports growth of 4.3% for 2018, with 38m tonnes passing throughFri Jan 18 2019 - 00:01
High Court Master’s hammer-smashed windows cost €340 to repairEdmund Honohan told cost ‘waste of scarce resources’ and further damage will be billedTue Jan 15 2019 - 22:22
Ross expects checks on lorries crossing Irish Border in no-deal BrexitDeliveries of perishable and short shelflife goods face delays at ports if UK crashes outTue Jan 15 2019 - 20:53
May’s Brexit deal is defeated: What could happen next?No confidence motion throws up several possibilities including a general electionTue Jan 15 2019 - 14:56
Brexit explained: What is the Norway model and is it an option for the UK?Norway model was previously ruled out because it did not tick Theresa May’s boxes for the kind of Brexit she wantsTue Jan 15 2019 - 12:45
Brexit explainer: What is the backstop and why does it matter?Simon Carswell answers the tricky questionsTue Jan 15 2019 - 11:56
Brexit letters: Will they be enough to swing Commons vote?For Brexiteers, reassurances fall short of legal guarantee that ‘backstop’ will be avoidedMon Jan 14 2019 - 17:25
Human Rights body urges review of Electoral ActEmily Logan warns of ‘repressive measures’ being used against rights groups in EuropeMon Jan 14 2019 - 07:26
North seeks filling station volunteers in event of major oil shortageCivil service volunteers wanted to administer system of fuel rationing from ‘strategically located’ stationsSun Jan 13 2019 - 22:07
Former charity director objects to lingerie spending records disclosureEx-American Ireland Fund employee seeks to keep credit card payments private in USSat Jan 12 2019 - 05:30
How can Britain buy more time to resolve Brexit crisis?Delaying, revoking, postponing Brexit – the optionsFri Jan 11 2019 - 01:00
Irish beef farmers could face Brexit Armageddon, warns IFAEU may need to pay €500 million in farmer supports if Britain crashes outThu Jan 10 2019 - 18:17
Aer Lingus owner IAG unconcerned at post-Brexit ownership rulesBrussels tells airlines they must be 50% EU owned to retain flying rights across blocThu Jan 10 2019 - 05:23
Effort to block recognition of O’Reilly’s Bahamas bankruptcy in the USEx-nurse suing Sir Anthony over his promise of millions of dollars in company sharesWed Jan 09 2019 - 02:35
Failure to seek state aid changes in Brexit planning ‘extremely worrying’Department of Business yet to ask Brussels for flexibility to cope with no-deal UK exitWed Jan 09 2019 - 02:10
Ireland would not object to Brexit delay, says CoveneyIf such a request is made ‘and is justified’ Ireland will not stand in the way, says MinisterTue Jan 08 2019 - 12:04
Hauliers dismiss UK no-deal Brexit rehearsal as ‘totally frivolous’Operation Brock aimed at testing UK’s ability to ease congestion near Channel portsMon Jan 07 2019 - 11:25
Taoiseach rejects call for boycott of all-male events in USVaradkar warns of ‘double standard’ if diplomats attend male-only events elsewhereWed Jan 02 2019 - 17:07
Taoiseach urged to stop sending diplomats to men-only US events‘It’s time to drag Irish America into the 21st century’ Varadkar is toldWed Jan 02 2019 - 00:48
Brexit: Role advanced for Shannon Foynes portAdditional capacity could ease congestion in Dublin Port, says chief executiveThu Dec 27 2018 - 06:00
Department only sought Dublin Port’s hard Brexit plan last monthState’s busiest port has been planning for border checks on UK imports since late 2017Mon Dec 24 2018 - 03:43
‘If it is delayed, it goes off’: What Brexit means for Irish food importers‘We are in the 11th hour and suddenly everyone is saying: let’s put a plan together’Mon Dec 24 2018 - 03:00
Threats to target bankers’ homes ‘appalling’, bank staff union saysFinancial Services Union urges KBC Bank to protect vulnerable staff as protests escalateSun Dec 23 2018 - 18:43
Dublin Port site for storing seized contraband may be used for Brexit checksThe Government has said it is looking to build offices for an additional 144 staff that will be required within Dublin PortSat Dec 22 2018 - 06:45
Journalist Martina Fitzgerald to leave RTÉReporter departs broadcaster two weeks after being replaced as political correspondentFri Dec 21 2018 - 17:26
No-deal Brexit plans: What we know – and what we do not knowGovernment action plan is long on problems posed by a hard Brexit, but short on solutionsFri Dec 21 2018 - 06:43
Government must produce more detailed no-deal Brexit plans - business groupIndustry wants more ‘on the ground’ information and supports for affected businessesThu Dec 20 2018 - 15:34
Land at ports to be bought up in no-deal Brexit scenarioDocument outlines measures for a disorderly UK exit from European UnionThu Dec 20 2018 - 09:13
Emergency medicines to be fast-tracked into State after BrexitRevenue makes plans to avoid disruption to supplies after UK’s exit from the EUWed Dec 19 2018 - 18:26
Requests to Revenue for post-Brexit customs warehouses risesMore firms seeking sign-off for duty-exempt storage to hold UK goods after MarchWed Dec 19 2018 - 18:17
Post-Brexit red tape to be cut as UK signs up to transit accordContinued British membership to minimise curbs for Irish firms using ‘landbridge’ to EUWed Dec 19 2018 - 02:02
Brexit heckler ejected from Irish Embassy annoyed at envoy’s second vote jokeDaily Mail journalist apologises for disrupting ambassador’s speech at London partyTue Dec 18 2018 - 17:54
Southeast ports could take spillover freight from Dublin in no-deal BrexitMore than 80% of freight transport crossing the UK ‘landbridge” between the Republic and continental Europe passes through Dublin PortTue Dec 18 2018 - 05:55
Drug firms get six-month Brexit exemption to safeguard suppliesHPRA waives relabelling requirements as industry steps up no-deal preparationsMon Dec 17 2018 - 01:00
Sinn Féin’s US arm raises €86,600 from supportersBiggest donors to party come from construction industry in New YorkSun Dec 16 2018 - 15:38
‘Fish don’t do borders’: Life on the Irish Sea after a hard BrexitSea frontiers are easily enforced; trawlers must stay within them even if the catch does notFri Dec 14 2018 - 05:50