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Neale Richmond: Brexit was no one hit wonder - the Tory party fostered this toxic sentiment over many years
Neale Richmond
Brexit: Ursula von der Leyen remaining positive despite Boris Johnson's 'unpleasant surprise'
Covid-19 pandemic means hard Brexit 'could impact Irish economy even worse than feared'
Budget will be based on the assumption of no deal Brexit, say ministers
Twin threats of Covid-19 and Brexit mean the economy is 'not yet ready to carry itself', Ibec warns
Opinion: Boris and his friends are living in a post-truth 'Alice and Brexitland'
Bobby McDonagh
Brexit rebellion: David Cameron raises concerns over controversial bill, making a clean sweep of former PMs
Simon Coveney says UK suggestion that EU would 'blockade' food to Northern Ireland is 'spin and not true'
Retired Colonel Dorcha Lee: Is a Sinn Féin Minister for Defence really that unthinkable?
Dorcha Lee
Where does Ireland's Europe minister think Brexit talks stand now?
EU is threatening 'blockade' on British food to Northern Ireland and to 'carve up' the UK, Boris Johnson says
Opinion: Is Britain on the path to becoming a rogue state?
Emma DeSouza
'Terrible mess': UK and EU at odds as trade talks hang in the balance
'Extremely serious violation': EU spells out its displeasure as it delivers ultimatum to UK in tense meeting
Quiz: Can you finish these Brexit catchphrases?
Poll: Do you think there will be a Brexit trade deal?
Emergency Brexit talks due in London today after UK reveals bill to override Withdrawal Agreement
Pelosi says 'absolutely no chance' of US-UK trade deal passing Congress if Johnson breaches Brexit deal
Taoiseach tells Johnson of the 'serious implications' if British government breaches Brexit deal
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'This is not a drill': Big national effort needed in the next three months to prepare for Brexit
'We got no heads up': Taoiseach speaks to Boris Johnson about the 'undermining' of Brexit negotiations
'Alarm bells': Tánaiste expresses concern ahead of publication of law-breaking Brexit bill
Simon Coveney: Concerns about proposed change to Brexit deal 'exacerbated' by recent comments
The Explainer: Why is Brexit back in the news?
UK government’s legal head resigns ‘over plans to override Brexit withdrawal deal’
Defiant Boris 'won't back down': UK front pages react to Brexit latest
Brexit: The adults are no longer in charge in Downing Street
Bobby McDonagh
UK calls for ‘more realism’ from Brussels ahead of crunch round of negotiations
Coveney bringing 'significant' Brexit memo to Cabinet on trade preparations
NI protocol must be honoured, pro-Remain parties say amid reports UK 'plans to rip up Brexit Agreement'
Boris Johnson: Trade talks shouldn't go on after 15 October if there's still no EU-UK agreement
Brexit deal and Northern Ireland arrangements should be 'scrapped', says Sammy Wilson
UK chief negotiator says government 'not scared' of no-deal exit from EU
Michel Barnier says he will miss Phil Hogan, who he met with weekly as Trade Commissioner
Von der Leyen says government must propose a woman and a man as candidates to replace Phil Hogan
Brexit trade talks resume in Brussels
Taoiseach has first face-to-face meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Gove in Belfast to promote Trader Support Service to help NI businesses avoid Brexit red tape
Post-Brexit deadlock: EU and UK still can't agree on level-playing field and fisheries