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British exports to EU plunged by 41% in January, while non-EU exports increased by 1.7%
Blood-clot risk 'no higher' in vaccinated people, says EMA after countries suspend use of AstraZeneca jab
British chief Brexit negotiator calls on EU to ‘shake off remaining ill will'
The latest Brexit row: UK's solo run has left the EU in a tricky position
EU taking ‘very belligerent approach’ to issues caused by NI Protocol, Arlene Foster says
AstraZeneca vaccine exports to Australia blocked from leaving EU, says official
Health Minister asks task force to examine if Ireland can procure extra vaccines alongside EU supply deal
Coveney had 'blunt' conversation with UK government over move to extend NI Protocol grace period
EU suggests new deal on plant and animal checks in bid to solve Brexit trade issues
DUP urges British government to act 'unilaterally', after EU and UK meet over NI Protocol
EU agrees to impose sanctions on Russia for jailing Alexei Navalny
EU to double funding to €1 billion for vaccine rollout in poorer countries
Top EU official tells Oireachtas: 'We made a mistake but please put it in perspective'
Von der Leyen 'deeply regrets' proposal to trigger Article 16
Jennifer Whitmore: We need a full debate and proper scrutiny of CETA trade deal
Jennifer Whitmore
EU chief warns of more vaccine production delays ahead
Boris Johnson to consider invoking Article 16 to stop 'barrier down Irish Sea'
AstraZeneca to deliver nine million additional doses in 'step forward' for vaccinations
Taoiseach still has faith in Commission despite Article 16 move but says 'mistakes were made'
Tony Blair says EU was 'very foolish' over NI vaccine move
'The refrigerators will be empty:' Has the EU vaccine strategy gone off the rails?
EU medicines agency approves Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for everyone over 18
Michel Barnier says UK should find a 'clever solution' to row over EU ambassador in London
EU urges Israel to facilitate Palestinian vote
The EU's top court has considered its first ever case in the Irish language. It's about labels on dog medicine
Dutch officials confiscate ham sandwiches from UK visitors
Brexit deal ‘accelerates possibility of a united Ireland within next 25 years’
Brexit to take full effect tonight as UK leaves EU single market
Johnson wins backing of Brexiteers for trade deal, who say agreement 'preserves UK's sovereignty'
Simon Coveney: 'Ireland has defended itself against the vulnerabilities Brexit forced upon us'
'The devil is in the detail': Scrutiny of Brexit deal begins after full text of trade agreement is published
EU countries move towards vaccine rollout as new virus strain spreads
A look at the detail: What is in the Brexit trade deal?
Brexit trade deal agreed between EU and UK
A post-Brexit trade deal looks imminent as speculation mounts about an announcement
Poll: Will there be a Brexit trade deal before 31 December?
Post-Brexit trade talks resume as ‘significant differences’ remain
Path to post-Brexit deal blocked by fish dispute
Brexit: Taoiseach says 'very significant difficulties' remain as time ticks away
Green Party Cabinet ministers write to members in a bid to allay fears about the EU-Canada trade deal