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Requirement for electronic authorisation will act as deterrent for up to 1mn visitors a year, it is feared
The proposed legislation will set back the essential work of reconciliation
Ukraine war and security concerns prompt discussion about possibility of joining Nato
Region’s political parties need to do ‘the right thing’, says Tony Blair, 25 years on from historic GFA
Now ‘we want to see meat on the bone’, says taoiseach after fresh push to resolve stalemate
Micheál Martin calls for reform of governance arrangements enshrined in Good Friday accord
DPP decision leaves Leo Varadkar free to take over as taoiseach under coalition deal in December
Move puts UK on collision course with EU, whose leaders warn PM not to act unilaterally
Traditional parties shed support to Sinn Féin while locked in unpopular governing pact
Government will allocate €4bn annually to build 300,000 homes by end of the decade
Frost to outline strategy removing most checks on Irish Sea trade while threatening to suspend protocol
Northern Ireland agriculture minister is ardent opponent of post-Brexit protocol governing trade with Britain
An agreement on implementation of Brexit deal could help defuse tensions in Belfast
Micheál Martin laments erosion of trust between London and Brussels over N Ireland protocol
Taoiseach thanks US president for ‘unwavering’ support for Good Friday Agreement
Irish PM says it’s ‘50-50’ with deadlock in Brussels over keeping ‘level playing field’
Dublin hopes victory of US president-elect will be key factor in endgame of UK-EU trade talks
Six-week lockdown announced by Micheál Martin expected to put 150,000 people out of work within days
Test for minister comes back negative but only after severe disruption on day Covid-19 master plan was being unveiled
Micheál Martin says controversial UK move risks forfeiting trust of EU
UK-EU trade deal talks continue even as new bill threatens to undermine Irish border agreement
Phil Hogan’s departure amid anger over movements in Ireland comes at key time for talks with US and China
Other senior politicians also attended hotel dinner that appeared to breach Covid-19 guidelines
Micheál Martin’s comments come after first meeting with British counterpart
New Irish premier Micheál Martin wants to work out ‘how we share this island together’
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