‘Give Us Our Daily Bread’
By PJ Cunningham
Perhaps for the first time, the uncertainty around Brexit has hardened to reality about giving to each their daily bread, as...
No ‘obvious signs’ of Brexodus to Ireland
The number of people swapping the UK for Ireland – which has been steadily increasing since the UK voted to leave the EU in...
The generational story of Kylemore Abbey
Kylemore Abbey, a Benedictine monastery in Connemara founded in 1920 for Belgian nuns fleeing World War I, has long been a place of interest...
Most firms unprepared for ‘no deal’ Brexit, survey finds
Ireland’s Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney has warned Irish businesses to prepare for a potentially perilous no-deal withdrawal by the UK...
Red light for UK cars in Ireland
Motorists with UK-registered vehicles will need green cards to legally drive in Ireland (and other EU countries) in the increasingly likely event of a...
Coveney’s backstop appeal to Irish in UK
Ireland’s deputy Prime Minister and chief Brexit negotiator, Tánaiste and Foreign Minister Simon Coveney, this week makes a direct appeal to the Irish in...
Home Secretary warned about ending free movement
Home Office civil servants have warned Home Secretary Priti Patel and Prime Minister Boris Johnson that its plans to “abolish free movement” overnight for...
UK license holders in Ireland face being put off the road
Up to 40,000 motorists in Ireland with UK licences face being put off Irish roads
Motorists in Ireland still driving with UK licenses have...
Time for some to take a bold leap into 21st century politics
Down through the years, there have been countless hand-wringing and condescending prescriptions from the dinner party tables of Official Ireland as to what should...
Irish diplomats look to cricket as Westminster relations hit sticky wicket
A couple of weeks ago, upon winning cricket’s World Cup England’s captain Eoin Morgan won hearts and minds by emphasising his team’s diversity.
It...