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  • Tuesday, 30 March, 2021
    Ireland
    Ireland plans home working push to shift city workers to rural areas

    Government says pandemic-era employment patterns present opportunity to shift balance

  • Monday, 8 March, 2021
    Davy Group
    Davy shuts bond desk after losing Irish government mandate

    Treasury agency takes business from country’s largest broker after revelations senior staff sought to profit from deal

  • Thursday, 18 February, 2021
    NatWest Group
    NatWest to pull out of Ireland and focus on UK market

    Exit of third-largest bank will concentrate role of Irish government in the sector

  • Tuesday, 16 February, 2021
    InterviewBrexit
    Ireland seeks ‘pragmatic’ approach to Brexit border protocol

    Irish foreign minister calls for ‘flexibility’ amid Brussels’ concerns about Dublin’s stance

  • Thursday, 4 February, 2021
    Brexit
    Brussels pushes back on UK bid to rewrite Northern Ireland protocol

    European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic says Britain should commit to what it agreed in Brexit treaty

  • Wednesday, 3 February, 2021
    Brexit
    Johnson threatens to use emergency powers to avoid barrier in Irish Sea

    Warning to Brussels over post-Brexit rules for Northern Ireland but UK and EU agree to seek solution

  • Thursday, 14 January, 2021
    Brexit
    Northern Ireland loses new Stena ferry as Brexit deal disrupts trade

    Vessel switched to Ireland-France route after demand rises from traders wanting to avoid bureaucracy

  • Monday, 11 January, 2021
    Brexit
    N Ireland shoppers face empty shelves as Brexit snags supply chains

    Irish Sea customs checks hold up delivery of fresh produce to region’s supermarkets

  • Thursday, 7 January, 2021
    Brexit
    Hauliers warned to brace for tougher French customs controls

    Trade groups and UK officials fear difficult post-Brexit trading arrangements

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  • Wednesday, 6 January, 2021
    Brexit
    MPs told Brexit trader support service ‘not good enough’

    Business complaints come as concerns grow over teething problems with new Irish ‘border’ arrangements

  • Wednesday, 30 December, 2020
    Brexit
    Ireland to step up police border patrols ahead of Brexit

    Garda aims to prevent organised crime exploiting new trading regime with north

  • Friday, 25 December, 2020
    News in-depth
    Dublin still expects to count cost of Brexit despite trade accord

    Agreement removes tariffs threat but Irish businesses face increased costs and disruption

  • Thursday, 17 December, 2020
    Ireland’s economy forecast to grow despite Covid shock

    But new data highlight sharp division between prospering multinational exporters and struggling domestic firms

  • Wednesday, 9 December, 2020
    Brexit
    Brexit border plan leaves Northern Ireland business groups uneasy

    Temporary measures announced to ease transition from January 1 but industry fears long-term red tape and costs

  • Thursday, 19 November, 2020
    Brexit
    Supermarkets seek exemption on N Ireland health checks

    Food shortages fear as export certificates come into force after transition period

  • Tuesday, 17 November, 2020
    News in-depth
    Ireland’s Covid-hit economy boosted by multinational corporations

    Output forecast to recover from pandemic by 2021 but real economy in far worse state

  • Sunday, 8 November, 2020
    Neale Richmond
    Ireland’s trading future lies beyond the UK after Brexit

    Exporters will ship through, over and around the UK as they diversify to Asia and the EU

  • Thursday, 22 October, 2020
    Ireland faces Brexit and virus double whammy, warns central bank chief

    Gabriel Makhlouf says its base case has been changed to assume no UK deal with Brussels

  • Monday, 19 October, 2020
    Ireland
    Ireland moves to highest level of Covid restrictions

    Six-week lockdown announced by Micheál Martin expected to put 150,000 people out of work within days

  • Tuesday, 6 October, 2020
    Irish government clashes with scientists over national lockdown

    Call by public health officials for more severe anti-Covid measures took ministers by surprise

  • Thursday, 6 August, 2020
    Brexit
    Government to spend £200m on helping GB goods flow to N Ireland

    Support service will aid region’s business with cross-Irish Sea trade costs and red tape under post-Brexit protocol

  • Tuesday, 5 May, 2020
    Ireland’s beef industry takes severe hit from coronavirus

    Pandemic causes additional pain in economically and politically vital sector already hurt by low prices

  • Tuesday, 21 April, 2020
    Coronavirus pushes unemployment in Ireland to ‘unprecedented’ level

    Finance minister warns economy will contract more than 10% this year in ‘severe’ recession

  • Monday, 17 February, 2020
    Inside BusinessPatrick Jenkins
    Ireland’s political mess rooted in QE house price fallout

    Borrowing restrictions and rent caps will not solve runaway property inflation

  • Monday, 10 February, 2020
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Ireland must now look to the future not the past

    Mainstream parties need to engage with Sinn Féin with an open mind

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