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Country’s second-biggest lender failed to give customers access to cheap interest rates
Boris Johnson’s ‘dual regulatory framework’ threatens future of the biggest all-Ireland integrated industry
Country paves way for its biggest bank to exit majority state ownership
More freight is bypassing the UK and heading straight for the EU
Some businesses benefit greatly from the bespoke trade arrangements while others struggle
Dublin poised to ditch 12.5% rate that has been cornerstone of its economic policy
As the government plans a return to normality, it should jettison salary caps
A century after partition, political division remains entrenched in language
Country’s CAP funds will be diverted to ecological schemes and less intensive farming
Irish exporters move more goods directly to EU to avoid the risk of UK border delays
As frustration grows over Northern Ireland protocol, UK-born applicants dominate demands for Irish passports
State sets out six-month plan to start offloading 13.9% holding acquired during financial crisis
Sticking with a low corporate tax rate could turn it into a pariah nation
Irish finance minister says Biden’s proposals would cut country’s corporate tax take by 20 per cent
Government says pandemic-era employment patterns present opportunity to shift balance
Treasury agency takes business from country’s largest broker after revelations senior staff sought to profit from deal
Exit of third-largest bank will concentrate role of Irish government in the sector
Irish foreign minister calls for ‘flexibility’ amid Brussels’ concerns about Dublin’s stance
European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic says Britain should commit to what it agreed in Brexit treaty
Warning to Brussels over post-Brexit rules for Northern Ireland but UK and EU agree to seek solution
Vessel switched to Ireland-France route after demand rises from traders wanting to avoid bureaucracy
Irish Sea customs checks hold up delivery of fresh produce to region’s supermarkets
Trade groups and UK officials fear difficult post-Brexit trading arrangements
Business complaints come as concerns grow over teething problems with new Irish ‘border’ arrangements
Garda aims to prevent organised crime exploiting new trading regime with north
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