Northern Ireland Taoiseach and British Prime Minister welcome DUP decision to re-enter Stormont executiveJeffrey Donaldson, leader of the DUP, said the deal agreed with the British government allowed for his party to return to power-sharing government
Economy Majority of Irish and NI firms yet to make any changes on back of Windsor Framework dealThe latest quarterly business monitor from InterTrade Ireland found that over 70 per cent of businesses in Ireland and Northern Ireland have made no changes following the Brexit deal last year
Politics Taoiseach visits Northern Ireland amid security concernsLeo Varadkar is visiting Belfast shortly after his own image was burnt at a loyalist bonfire during the 12th of July celebrations
Brexit Regulatory divergence remains the “number one” concern for NI businesses - House of LordsA new reports by the Lord’s committee on Brexit has called on the British government to “clarify” a number of outstanding issues with the Windsor Framework deal
Northern Ireland Joe Kennedy urges support for Windsor deal as catalyst for FDIThe US special economic envoy to Northern Ireland plans to take a trade delegation of US multinationals there later this year
Motoring Cost of imported second-hand cars set to fall due to Windsor FrameworkNew scheme due to come into effect for car dealers in Northern Ireland on May 1, it will be rolled out for Irish dealers in August
Politics Reform of Northern Ireland political institutions needed once power-sharing restored - TánaisteMicheál Martin was speaking at an event in Queen University Belfast marking the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement
Northern Ireland Deirdre Heenan: DUP caught between a rock and hard place of its own makingThe party’s framing of the ‘outstanding issues’ around the Windsor Framework is becoming increasingly preposterous. Where does it go from here?
Northern Ireland DUP to vote against Windsor Framework Brexit deal Party leader Jeffrey Donaldson said on Monday that his party still wants changes to the agreement announced last month
Brexit Lucinda Creighton: Who’d have thought Rishi Sunak was wily enough to get a Brexit deal done?If the British prime minister continues in this vein, he could surprise everyone when it comes to the next general election