No Travel Restrictions After Brexit Says Tourist Industry

No Travel Restrictions After Brexit Says Tourist Industry

Travel firms are insisting that “everything will remain the same” for British holidaymakers after Brexit. Warnings were issued last year about potential restrictions for foreign travel in the event of the UK withdrawing from the EU without an agreement. These...
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Fianna Fáil Maintains Lead in Latest Election Polling

Fianna Fáil Maintains Lead in Latest Election Polling

A new poll shows that Fianna Fáil remains in the lead to be the majority partner in the next government. The RED C poll, paid for by the Business Post newspaper, shows Michéal Martin’s party on 26% (+2), while Fine...
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Still ‘Huge Amount of Work’ for Brexit Trade Deal Says McEntee

Still ‘Huge Amount of Work’ for Brexit Trade Deal Says McEntee

The minister for European affairs says negotiating a trade deal with the UK post-Brexit “essentially in 10 months” will be difficult and challenging. Helen McEntee and was on Sky News’s Sophy Ridge On Sunday about the prospects of such a...
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Tomori Helps Chelsea Advance Past Hull into Fifth Round

Tomori Helps Chelsea Advance Past Hull into Fifth Round

Chelsea secured safe passage to the FA Cup fifth round as Fikayo Tomori’s header helped end his former club Hull’s hopes of an upset. After last weekend’s last-gasp loss at Newcastle was compounded by a late Arsenal leveler on Tuesday,...
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Neither Mourinho nor Hasenhuttl Relish FA Cup Replay

Neither Mourinho nor Hasenhuttl Relish FA Cup Replay

Jose Mourinho and Ralph Hasenhuttl were in agreement that Tottenham and Southampton’s FA Cup replay is a game they could do without. Both side’s winter break from the Premier League is now being cut short after the 1-1 draw in...
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Greens Plan for “Decade of Change” in Election Manifesto

Greens Plan for “Decade of Change” in Election Manifesto

The Green Party has launched its General Election manifesto, proposing to “make Ireland a better, fairer place to live”. The manifesto – entitled Towards 2030, A Decade Of Change – concentrates heavily on the climate, public transport and young people....
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Thousands Attend Anti-Violence Protest in Drogheda

Thousands Attend Anti-Violence Protest in Drogheda

Thousands of people have taken part in a rally in Drogheda to voice opposition to drug-related violence in the town. The demonstration was organised in the wake of the murder of 17-year-old Keane Mulready-Woods earlier in January. The teenager was...
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Good Friday Agreement Architect Seamus Mallon Dies Aged 83

Good Friday Agreement Architect Seamus Mallon Dies Aged 83

Former Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Seamus Mallon, one of the architects of the 1998 Good Friday peace agreement, died on Friday aged 83, drawing tributes from across a political divide he helped to bridge. Mallon was a major political...
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Belfast Judge Appalled By Delays in Miami Showband Legal Case

Belfast Judge Appalled By Delays in Miami Showband Legal Case

A Belfast judge has said he is appalled by delays to an eight-year-old legal case involving the Miami Showband ambush. He gave lawyers a fortnight to sort out issues surrounding disclosure of sensitive security documents to a relative of one...
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Russell and Graham Ruled Out of Scotland’s Opener at The Aviva

Russell and Graham Ruled Out of Scotland’s Opener at The Aviva

Scotland have suffered a fresh Six Nations blow after Darcy Graham was ruled out of their opener with Ireland just 24 hours after Murrayfield chiefs were forced to discipline star man Finn Russell. Gregor Townsend has called up Duncan Weir...
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