British Airways pilot strike to affect 10,000 on Irish flights

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An estimated 10,000 passengers on British Airways flights between Ireland and the UK are expected to be affected by the two-day strike at the...

RTÉ Longwave radio out for month as works begin

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RTÉ’s Longwave radio service will be out for a month as works get underway to preserve it for another two years after Irish activists...

Late Joseph Tuohy was a ‘fine, sensitive, intelligent’ man

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An elderly Irish man with no family who spent decades fighting homelessness and mental illness in London will receive a special burial back in...

‘No back stop, no deal’

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By Bernard Purcell Taoiseach Leo Varadkar told British Prime Minister Boris Johnson that his promises to avoid a hard border if the EU drops...

‘Give Us Our Daily Bread’

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By PJ Cunningham Perhaps for the first time, the uncertainty around Brexit has hardened to reality about giving to each their daily bread, as...

Powerday keeping Olympic dreams burning bright

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By Damian Dolan The Olympics dreams of 11 talented young boxers moved a step closer last week, as Powerday announced its 2019/20 bursary...

No ‘obvious signs’ of Brexodus to Ireland

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The number of people swapping the UK for Ireland – which has been steadily increasing since the UK voted to leave the EU in...

Most firms unprepared for ‘no deal’ Brexit, survey finds

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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

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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

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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...