Brexit: A stormy week for Britain as UK firms issue warnings and move HQs
Sony and Dyson this week announce that they were moving their headquarters out of Britain.
Sony and Dyson this week announce that they were moving their headquarters out of Britain.
The manager revealed today that he has already spoken to the player’s father.
Toby Alderweireld has been heavily linked with an exit from the club.
The midfielder’s contract expires at the end of the season.
Omitted from the team last Sunday, the Belgian has hinted that he may have to leave with the World Cup on the horizon.
It is believed the Armenia international will be part of a player swap that will bring Alexis Sanchez to Old Trafford.
The former world number one has withdrawn from the season-opening Brisbane International.
The Kiwi out-half has been sidelined since October with a neck problem, but there’s still no certainty over when he’ll return.
The Rugby Football Union (RFU) are set to offer some financial support.
The team’s future is uncertain following the withdrawal of An Post as primary sponsor after nine years.
The association’s director of competitions Fran Gavin says they will meet with the club next week to receive assurances on its financial stability.
The Ireland striker is out of contract at Stoke next summer and is wanted by Burnley.
Greg Feek says no news from back home has filtered through to the national camp in Japan.
Rob Elliot could be set to depart Newcastle, with the Magpies preparing a transfer for Pepe Reina.
Shane Long and other stars who could join new clubs in the coming months.
The province have yet to publicly clarify the future of Leo Cullen and his coaching ticket.
Some believe teams won’t sign Colin Kaepernick because of his actions last season.
John O’Sullivan reflects on a turbulent week in the League of Ireland.
There have been reports of unrest in the dressing room, but the club stands by their manager.
The results of a strategic review of KBC Group’s Irish activities will be announced this coming Thursday.
Politicians, journalists and critics have expressed concern that Ireland may emerge the worst from Brexit negotiations.
The bank’s management will be deciding how to tackle the Irish market on the 9 February.
The Gunners boss signed the Germany international from Real Madrid in 2013.
Yesterday, the Northern Irish Secretary of State said “the whole of Lough Foyle is within the UK”.
‘The Irish once had that extra bit of clout but those days are gone now.’
Pep Guardiola has opted not to take the Ivorian midfielder on the trip to Bucharest, but says he has been impressed by his professionalism.
The ex-Toffees utility man doesn’t understand why the Ireland boss hasn’t been tied down beyond this summer.
The 63-year-old coach guided his side to France via the play-offs earlier this year.
The Reds winger has been missed the past two days after his agent spoke of a “breakdown in trust”.
Reports this morning had suggested that Thomond Park had been confirmed as the venue for the WBO middleweight title fight.
Spectre of Ancelotti and Klopp looms large over failing Premier League managers.
D’Arcy might get to redo his farewell if he misses out on World Cup selection.
Difficult decision is ‘completely up to Jack’, says Kevin Grealish.
The market slowed in the Dublin area in the last quarter of 2014, amid uncertainty over new Central Bank lending rules.
The competition’s chief has said he would considering allowing satellite channels to bid for it from 2018.
Since replacing Andre Villas-Boas as Spurs boss in December, the coach has struggled for consistency.
Working on a zero-hours contract means you can’t budget or plan your life – and causes people to become stuck in a cycle of poverty, writes Ciaran Garrett.
A statement was released last night with officials set to reconvene on 19 February.
The Ireland striker has yet to agree a new contract with the Baggies and says he would have to give consideration if the right move came along.
The Irish international also played down suggestions that Sweden’s 4-4-2 formation would benefit Ireland.