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Mary Robinson calls not helping Dubai s Sheikha Latifa her biggest mistake
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Robinson says she made big mistake over princess
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Mary Robinson made a big mistake over Dubai princess
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Simon Coveney asks MEPs to delay EU resolution condemning Irishman s detention in China
Richard OHalloran has been prevented from leaving China since February 2019. By Adam Daly Thursday 25 Feb 2021, 12:05 AM Feb 25th 2021, 12:05 AM 90,921 Views 0 Comments Source: O Halloran Family
IRISH MEPS HAVE been asked by the Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney to delay tabling a resolution condemning the detainment of Dublin businessman Richard O’Halloran in China.
MEPs Barry Andrews and Sean Kelly, who have coordinated their approach on O’Halloran’s case, were asked by Coveney to hold off on bringing the motion to the March plenary session of the European Parliament as “extensive engagement at senior political and diplomatic level” continues with Chinese authorities.
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EU suggests new deal on plant and animal checks in bid to solve Brexit trade issues
The EU and UK are locked in talks to make post-Brexit trade in Northern Ireland work more smoothly. By Gráinne Ní Aodha Thursday 25 Feb 2021, 3:47 PM Feb 25th 2021, 3:47 PM 15,177 Views 7 Comments
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Image: PA Images
THE EU HAS said that it is willing to consider an agreement with the UK on checks and standards required for plants and animals, and products related to them in an attempt to make post-Brexit checks run more smoothly in Northern Ireland.
This could ease issues with the trade of seed potatoes and potted plants from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, as well as issues with pets travelling from GB to NI.