Europe and Brexit
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The future for farming looks green
agendaNi’s Richard Halleron travelled to Whitehall to discuss the future for farming post-Brexit with Department for Environment, Food and Rural…
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Impact of Brexit on the UK economy
Martin Wolf, Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator of the Financial Times looks at what lies ahead for the…
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Analysing the continental divide?
The University of Birmingham’s Raquel Ortega-Argilés outlines research into the economic exposure to Brexit for the EU and UK’s nations…
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European agency exodus
The EU27 selected Amsterdam as the new seat for the European Medicines Agency (EMA) while the European Banking Authority (EBA)…
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Voices from the border
In October, over a period of two days, eolas Magazine traversed the cartographer’s line for 499km between Carlingford Lough on…
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Ireland’s Brexit borders
Contrary to widespread opinion, Britain’s negotiators probably do have their own ‘imaginative’, perhaps ‘Machiavellian’, solution for the Irish border problem.…
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Sufficient progress: what has been agreed
Professor of European Politics at Queen’s University Belfast, David Phinnemore offers his analysis of the deal struck to navigate phase…
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In the search for solution
Ciarán Galway speaks with Ireland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney about his role in the Brexit negotiations and…
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Untangling the complexity of Brexit
Andrew McCormick, Permanent Secretary at the Department for the Economy talks to Owen McQuade about the complexities of Brexit and…
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Post-Brexit border options for customs
Robert Murphy, formerly of the Irish Government’s Customs division and ex-TAXUD official at the European Commission and World Customs Organisation…
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