Brexit: Flights to UK face disruption and EU jobseekers turn to Ireland The best of Brexit-related developments for Ireland beyond the main headlines Jane O'Sullivan March 30, 2017 EU flags outside the Houses of Parliament in London Pic: Getty Previous Next Image 1 of 2 LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 28: British Prime Minister Theresa May in the cabinet, sitting below a painting of Britain's first Prime Minister Robert Walpole, signs the official letter to European Council President Donald Tusk invoking Article 50 and the United Kingdom's intention to leave the EU on March 28, 2017 in London, England. After holding a referendum in June 2016 the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, the signing of Article 50 now officially triggers that process. (Photo by Christopher Furlong - WPA Pool/Getty Images) Photo by Jane O'Sullivan Image 2 of 2 LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 28: (EDITORS NOTE: This is a photo illustration.) EU flags outside the Houses of Parliament on March 28, 2017 in London, England. Article 50 will be triggered on March 29, and the process that will take Britain out of the European Union will begin. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images) Photo by Jane O'Sullivan Analysis & Opinion LATEST NEWS20:44Business owner resigns as Labour councillor after WRC awards former employee €11,00019:50Tetrarch puts five-star Mount Juliet hotel on the market19:39Profits at Bank of America’s Irish arm surge16:47Flight risk: ten tips to get the best travel insurance this summer16:39Dublin Bus boss Billy Hann’s Diary: Keeping city moving while finding time for a laugh or two15:40Pitching for office: Limerick mayoral candidates tout credentials as campaign heats up