A government spokesperson said there was no interest from the UK side, adding that ‘free movement within the EU was ended’
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Irish academics offer insights into Ireland’s increasingly outward-looking place in the world as mediated through the EU and its institutions
Disagreement between leaders after long talked about capital market union reforms put back on the agenda
EU report proposing measure to tackle ‘aggressive tax planning’ or tax avoidance
A massive black hole has opened up between the Oireachtas and the EU legislative process
European Council meeting will be the Taoiseach’s chance to make a favourable first impression and build relationships with other EU leaders
Iranian strike in retaliation for Israel’s killing of officials in Damascus ‘unprecedented’ and major escalation in region, says Josep Borrell
Intervention comes as EU leaders prepare to debate bloc’s economic competitiveness
Urgent appeal for humanitarian aid as displacement crisis worsens
Joe Biden reaffirms ‘ironclad commitment’ to the security of Israel while Iran warns US to ‘stay away’
The European Parliament approved a major overhaul of asylum policy across the EU, which will mean sweeping changes to the current system in Ireland
It was due to be held in June, but the failure to pass the family and care amendments have made this uncertain
Whistle-stop series of meetings a dry run for Simon Harris ahead of EU summit next week
Europe letter: Outcome of presidential election lifts check on Kremlin-friendly government in Slovakia
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