Daniel Mulhall says border between Ireland and Northern Ireland is invisible and predicts EU will treat it as special case. Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor. Wed 8 Feb 2017 10.17 EST Last modified on Wed 14 Feb 2018 10.46 EST. Share on Facebook ...and more »
DUBLIN — The Irish capital doesn't think it will end up replacing the City of London after Brexit. Nor does it really want to. Seven months after the U.K.'s Brexit vote, regulators and bankers in Dublin have concluded that financial firms won't leave ...and more »
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The number of financial sector workers in Britain and mainland Europe looking to relocate to Ireland surged in the months after the UK voted to leave the European Union, according to data from international jobs site Indeed. With many major financial ...and more »
Near Dublin's riverfront, the cranes are back, busy replacing U2's iconic recording studio with a vast office complex. Less than a decade after a property crash sank the financial industry in Ireland, banking and real estate are reconnecting in the ...and more »
The number of financial sector professionals in Britain and continental Europe looking for jobs in Ireland rocketed in the months after the UK voted to leave the European Union, a study shows. According to data from international jobs site Indeed, job ...and more »
The Irish ambassador to the UK has described the Irish border as "invisible" and said it would not be possible to monitor the numerous crossing points after Brexit. Dan Mulhall was giving evidence to the Westminster-based Northern Ireland Affairs ...and more »
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Britain will impose a hard border on the island of Ireland as it leaves the European Union regardless of its impact, a senior Sinn Fein MP has said. Pat Doherty, former vice president of the party, told a parliamentary committee there is no such thing ...and more »
Scotland and Northern Ireland are being forced out of the UK, according to the SDLP's Alasdair McDonnell who says he would welcome the outcome. The former SDLP leader spoke shortly after Wednesday night's House of Commons vote allowing the government ...and more »