Just 9% of UK voters believe Brexit gone well - study Less than one in ten of British voters believe that Brexit has gone well, according to a new study. Brexit • 09 Oct
Heaton-Harris: Hope for NI powersharing deal soon The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has said he hopes that a deal that could lead to the restoration of power sharing in Northern … Business • 12 Oct
New lane system for goods arriving in NI goes live A new green and red lane system for goods arriving in Northern Ireland from Britain goes live from today. Politics • 01 Oct
Labour would struggle to get better UK/EU deal - report A new report has cast doubt on the ability of a new Labour government in Britain to negotiate closer trading arrangements with the EU. Brexit • 18 Sep
Starmer to seek 'better' Brexit deal if Labour in govt UK Labour leader Keir Starmer has said he will be seeking a closer trading relationship with the EU if his party wins the next election. Brexit • 18 Sep
Ireland 'extraordinarily helpful' to UK govt - Varadkar Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said Ireland has been "extraordinarily helpful to the British government" after the Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris appeared to criticise his … Ireland • 14 Sep
Explainer: How new UK import rules will hit Irish firms The UK government has released its finalised set of rules to be imposed on Irish and EU exports as a result of Brexit. Business • 11 Sep
UK rejoins EU science programme in boost for ties Irish cross-border scientific and academic collaborations should be revived after a deal was reached over the UK's access to the EU's Horizon Europe research and … Science • 07 Sep
Post-Brexit border checks delayed by UK for fifth time The implementation of post-Brexit border checks by the UK on food products coming from the European Union has been delayed for a fifth time, the … Brexit • 29 Aug
No financial package for NI without programme for govt Action needs to be taken to bring Northern Ireland's finances under control, Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris has said. Ulster • 04 Aug
Enforcement on post-Brexit trade 'merits consideration' A system of mutual enforcement on post-Brexit trade by both the UK and EU merits "serious and sustained consideration", DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson has said. Brexit • 25 Jun
Majority believe UK wrong to leave EU, poll suggests More than 50% of people surveyed in the UK believe it was wrong to leave the EU, seven years on from the referendum, according to … Brexit • 23 Jun
Iceland recalls imported frozen food 'of animal origin' The FSAI has served a notice on Iceland stores in Ireland to remove all imported frozen products of animal origin from its supermarket shelves going … Ireland • 15 Jun
Former British PM Boris Johnson resigns as MP Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is resigning as an MP after accusing a Commons investigation into whether he misled Parliament over partygate of attempting … UK • 10 Jun
Car makers Stellantis & Ford want change to Brexit date British car factories will be forced to close with the loss of thousands of jobs if the UK government does not renegotiate its Brexit deal … Business • 17 May
Sunak behaving like a 'Borgia' over EU Laws, says MP Conservative Party MP and eurosceptic Jacob Rees-Mogg has accused UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of "behaving like a Borgia" after the UK government scaled back … UK • 11 May
Anxious times ahead for post-Brexit laws amid REUL bill There were sighs of relief in many quarters when it was announced that the British government was not going ahead with plans for a wholesale … Analysis and Comment • 15 May
UK govt scraps promised 'bonfire' of EU laws The UK government has scrapped a promised completion of a post-Brexit "bonfire" of remaining EU-era laws by the end of the year. UK • 10 May