Kate Hoey reminded of Brexit comments as Irish economy soars
The former MP for Vauxhall suggested an Irexit would soon be on the cards after the UK left the EU. How wrong she was!
The former MP for Vauxhall suggested an Irexit would soon be on the cards after the UK left the EU. How wrong she was!
"A new Ireland is on the horizon.”
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said relationships “forged” between Irish and British government politicians at a European level helped the peace process.
Meanwhile, in the UK, the Home Office has stopped accepting visa applications from Ukrainians stuck in the country, meaning there is no safe and legal route for them to seek asylum in Britain unless they have British relatives.
Rosslare port saw a 371 per cent yearly increase in European freight volumes since Brexit came into force.
Ireland’s deputy prime minister Leo Varadkar said the Irish will "absolutely be making their views known" on the matter.
Accountability! Two politicians are to stand trial for breaching Covid rules by organising a golf dinner in August 2020.
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