Irish soccer's split identity in the age of Brexit Ireland and soccer is a unique story complicated by religion, economics, politics and other sports Soccer • 21 May 19
Irish soccer's split identity in the age of Brexit Ireland and soccer is a unique story complicated by religion, economics, politics and other sports Soccer • 21 May 19
'We're fed up of Brexit, yet we can't get enough of it' We're addicted to Brexit because it's nothing less than a fundamental struggle for the true meaning of democracy Brexit • 13 Apr 19
'We're fed up of Brexit, yet we can't get enough of it' We're addicted to Brexit because it's nothing less than a fundamental struggle for the true meaning of democracy Brexit • 13 Apr 19
Making laws in Ireland after Brexit Could we see a return of legal measures which might be seen as a form of political interference in how the courts operate? Legal • 05 Apr 19
Making laws in Ireland after Brexit Could we see a return of legal measures which might be seen as a form of political interference in how the courts operate? Legal • 05 Apr 19
Knowing when it's time to stop and move on As Brexit shows, sticking too long in the negotiation process damages both sides when one side does not know what it wants Brexit • 01 Apr 19
Knowing when it's time to stop and move on As Brexit shows, sticking too long in the negotiation process damages both sides when one side does not know what it wants Brexit • 01 Apr 19
'A new conversation about united Ireland could be a win for all' A post-Brexit debate about Irish unity could take in a radically different vision of a unified and reconciled island Ireland • 27 Mar 19
'A new conversation about united Ireland could be a win for all' A post-Brexit debate about Irish unity could take in a radically different vision of a unified and reconciled island Ireland • 27 Mar 19
Will Brexit see a rollback of workers' rights in the UK? Workplace rights from the EU provide workers with an extensive number of protections which may be under threat after Brexit Brexit • 26 Mar 19
Will Brexit see a rollback of workers' rights in the UK? Workplace rights from the EU provide workers with an extensive number of protections which may be under threat after Brexit Brexit • 26 Mar 19
The big impact of Brexit on Ireland's small businesses There is no doubt that Brexit will impact small businesses, but the impact is and will be different for different sectors Brexit • 26 Mar 19
The big impact of Brexit on Ireland's small businesses There is no doubt that Brexit will impact small businesses, but the impact is and will be different for different sectors Brexit • 26 Mar 19
Why the UK may have to vote in European elections despite Brexit The law says the Remain and Leave camps may have a date at the polls in May, albeit to vote in the European Parliament elections European Elections • 20 Mar 19
Why the UK may have to vote in European elections despite Brexit The law says the Remain and Leave camps may have a date at the polls in May, albeit to vote in the European Parliament elections European Elections • 20 Mar 19
Forget jobs, travel and trade, Brexit is still about the border Brexit has ensured that the question of the partition of the island of Ireland is once again centre stage Brexit • 19 Mar 19
Forget jobs, travel and trade, Brexit is still about the border Brexit has ensured that the question of the partition of the island of Ireland is once again centre stage Brexit • 19 Mar 19
Will Brexit change Ireland's dependancy on the English language? After Brexit, Ireland will be the only member state where English is spoken as its first language which has both advantages and challenges Brexit • 11 Mar 19
Will Brexit change Ireland's dependancy on the English language? After Brexit, Ireland will be the only member state where English is spoken as its first language which has both advantages and challenges Brexit • 11 Mar 19
Remain or Leave: is Brexit is a case of emotions over reason? How much rational control does either side have over its decision-making in an emotive and divisive issue like Brexit? Brexit • 27 Feb 19
Remain or Leave: is Brexit is a case of emotions over reason? How much rational control does either side have over its decision-making in an emotive and divisive issue like Brexit? Brexit • 27 Feb 19
What deal comes after a no-deal Brexit? While a no-deal Brexit would cause massive economic and political shocks, the legal process to avoid a hard border is a lot clearer Brexit • 25 Feb 19
What deal comes after a no-deal Brexit? While a no-deal Brexit would cause massive economic and political shocks, the legal process to avoid a hard border is a lot clearer Brexit • 25 Feb 19
Here's the moral case for a second Brexit referendum A second Brexit referendum would not mark the end of democracy in the UK as we know it Brexit • 25 Feb 19
Here's the moral case for a second Brexit referendum A second Brexit referendum would not mark the end of democracy in the UK as we know it Brexit • 25 Feb 19
Why smuggling across the border could worsen after Brexit The history of smuggling across the Irish border is a major Brexit issue yet has received relatively little attention Brexit • 30 Sep 19
Why smuggling across the border could worsen after Brexit The history of smuggling across the Irish border is a major Brexit issue yet has received relatively little attention Brexit • 30 Sep 19
Brexit's worrying effect on women in Northern Ireland Brexit marks a defining moment in the relationship between women and the state in Northern Ireland Brexit • 19 Feb 19
Brexit's worrying effect on women in Northern Ireland Brexit marks a defining moment in the relationship between women and the state in Northern Ireland Brexit • 19 Feb 19
Derry City and Brexit: hard border politics, soft border football Brexit is just the latest political issue to affect the fortunes of Derry City FC Brexit • 07 Feb 19
Derry City and Brexit: hard border politics, soft border football Brexit is just the latest political issue to affect the fortunes of Derry City FC Brexit • 07 Feb 19
Will Brexit increase the threat from dissident republicans? Recent events in Derry and Belfast highlight the fact that those labeled the "biggest threat to Ireland" have not gone away Brexit • 24 Sep 21
Will Brexit increase the threat from dissident republicans? Recent events in Derry and Belfast highlight the fact that those labeled the "biggest threat to Ireland" have not gone away Brexit • 24 Sep 21
A united Ireland: a hard border fix that dare not speak its name Given the impasse around Brexit and the border, is it time to contemplate a new constitutional conversation about Irish unity? Brexit • 25 Jan 19
A united Ireland: a hard border fix that dare not speak its name Given the impasse around Brexit and the border, is it time to contemplate a new constitutional conversation about Irish unity? Brexit • 25 Jan 19
Brexit and the Northern Ireland Assembly - a case of what if? What if there had been an active Northern Ireland Assembly with a power-sharing Executive addressing Brexit issues? Brexit • 23 Jan 19
Brexit and the Northern Ireland Assembly - a case of what if? What if there had been an active Northern Ireland Assembly with a power-sharing Executive addressing Brexit issues? Brexit • 23 Jan 19
A listener's guide to the best Brexit podcasts Feast your ears on the many Brexit insights and perspectives from all sides of the debate Brexit • 19 Jan 19
A listener's guide to the best Brexit podcasts Feast your ears on the many Brexit insights and perspectives from all sides of the debate Brexit • 19 Jan 19
Is 'The Border' more of an Irish problem than an English one? The Irish Government's hardline attitude to the border during Brexit highlights a neglect for what this means for Northern Ireland Brexit • 15 Jan 19
Is 'The Border' more of an Irish problem than an English one? The Irish Government's hardline attitude to the border during Brexit highlights a neglect for what this means for Northern Ireland Brexit • 15 Jan 19
Is it time for an electronic backstop for our only land border? Innovative technological customs control may provide part of the answer for minimising Brexit disruption along the border Brexit • 15 Oct 19
Is it time for an electronic backstop for our only land border? Innovative technological customs control may provide part of the answer for minimising Brexit disruption along the border Brexit • 15 Oct 19
Five Get Into A Fix: Enid Blyton, Brexit and modern Britain Influenced by the turmoil of the 1940s and 1950s, Enid Blyton's work also reflects the political climate of today's Britain Enid Blyton • 11 Jan 19
Five Get Into A Fix: Enid Blyton, Brexit and modern Britain Influenced by the turmoil of the 1940s and 1950s, Enid Blyton's work also reflects the political climate of today's Britain Enid Blyton • 11 Jan 19
Northern Ireland's eerie silence in the eye of Brexit hurricane The ongoing political stalemate at Stormont comes in the middle of the biggest constitutional storm to hit these islands in decades Northern Ireland • 11 Jan 19
Northern Ireland's eerie silence in the eye of Brexit hurricane The ongoing political stalemate at Stormont comes in the middle of the biggest constitutional storm to hit these islands in decades Northern Ireland • 11 Jan 19
The trials and humiliations of Theresa May How can we explain the British prime minister's ability to carry on despite a constant wave of attacks, onslaughts and setbacks? Theresa May • 17 Dec 18
The trials and humiliations of Theresa May How can we explain the British prime minister's ability to carry on despite a constant wave of attacks, onslaughts and setbacks? Theresa May • 17 Dec 18