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UK took back 50 migrants from Belfast just months before Prime Minister Rishi Sunak insisted that...

The Daily Mail 15 May 2024
Speaking in the House of Commons, she claimed Mr Sunak's deal meant Northern Ireland 'is effectively to be treated as part of the EU' ... deal following a bombshell court ruling in Northern Ireland.
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Ukrainian Ambassador 'concerned' over welfare payment cuts for refugees

RTE 15 May 2024
... being destabilised despite its efforts to integrate in Ireland and become self sufficient and accused the Government of targeting refugees rather than dealing with bigger, harder problem of housing.
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The Guardian view on asylum and Northern Ireland: Rishi Sunak has sabotaged his own legacy ...

The Guardian 15 May 2024
A deal to settle problems with the way that Boris Johnson’s Brexit withdrawal agreement applied to Northern Ireland was achieved by rejecting the former prime minister’s maverick, ...
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Richie Murphy aiming to kickstart ‘huge job’ at Ulster by beating Leinster

The Irish Times 15 May 2024
Richie Murphy this week agreed a two-year deal to lead Ulster. Photograph ... But now that he has signed a two-year deal the former Ireland Under-20 head coach has the security to get fully stuck into the task of reversing the province’s decline ... .
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Office owners face €7bn environment bill

The Irish Times 15 May 2024
Office owners face bills of at least €7 billion to bring their properties into line with tough EU environmental standards, according to estate agent Savills Ireland.
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Suella Braverman leads Tory backlash at Rishi Sunak

The Daily Mail 14 May 2024
Suella Braverman today led a Tory backlash against Rishi Sunak's 'failed' Brexit deal following a bombshell court ruling in Northern Ireland ... Ireland 'is effectively to be treated as part of the EU'.
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Government has held ‘number of discussions’ with Intel on expansion plans - McGrath

The Irish Times 14 May 2024
Mr McGrath declined to comment to reporters in Brussels on Tuesday on suggestions the company may be preparing a €10 billion investment in Ireland, adding he would not discuss “a particular deal until ...
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Asylum chaos triggers fresh tensions over how to manage Ireland’s post-Brexit border

The Conversation 14 May 2024
Ireland is struggling to house asylum seekers amid an unprecedented housing and homelessness crisis, partly driven by the country’s latest economic boom increasing the demand for new homes ... Ireland ...
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Countries make late bid to salvage EU’s nature law

Ekathimerini 14 May 2024
A group of 11 countries, led by Ireland, has made a last-ditch attempt to approve the EU’s flagship policy to restore damaged nature, amid concerns the law could be shelved following EU elections in June.
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Brendan Rodgers demands 'much stronger' Celtic squad for next season

RTE 14 May 2024
... and Republic of Ireland international Adam Idah will create vacancies in midfield and up front. Ireland's Idah, whose loan deal from Norwich ends soon, has scored seven league goals for Celtic.
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Richie Murphy confirmed as Ulster’s permanent head coach

The Irish Times 13 May 2024
Former Ireland U20s boss signs a two-year deal after leading Ulster to four wins and three defeats so far in his tenure. Ulster head coach Richie Murphy has signed a two-year deal to stay at the province.
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What implications does the Belfast asylum seeker court ruling have for the Republic?

The Irish Times 13 May 2024
... asylum seekers deemed to have arrived illegally in the UK – should not apply to Northern Ireland because it breaches human rights protections guaranteed by the post-Brexit Windsor Framework deal.
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Skipper Séamus Coleman ponders contract offer from Everton

The Irish Times 13 May 2024
The 35-year-old Ireland international admits it will be hard to walk away from the club he joined in 2009 ... is mulling over the offer of a new contract with his current deal to expire next month.
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Intel in ‘advanced talks’ over $11bn funding for new Irish facility

The Irish Times 13 May 2024
Intel is said to be in “advanced talks” with Apollo Global Management to provide more than $11 billion (€10 billion) to help fund the development of a new microchip production facility in Ireland.
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The End of Ireland's Great Consensus, by Keith Woods

The Unz Review 13 May 2024
Official Ireland could be forgiven for becoming complacent ... There is also a good deal of tribalism and personality politics still common in Ireland which makes voters more reluctant to lend their vote to new parties and outsider candidates.

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