Cabinet to discuss no-deal Brexit plans as Dáil returns

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The Govt is trying to raise awareness among small and medium businesses to get the necessary paperwork done in order to be able to export to the UK in the event of a no-deal Brexit MichealLehane

The topic of Brexit is also likely to be raised in the Dáil which returns this afternoon after the summer break.

This week the Government is again trying to raise awareness among small and medium businesses to get the necessary paperwork done in order to be able to export to the UK in the event of a no-deal Brexit.Namely, the speculation around the prospect of an agreement being reached to allow the UK exit the EU in an orderly way.In the meantime plans will continue for a no-deal Brexit.

Today, Minister for Health Simon Harris will bring forward legislation to ensure people in Northern Ireland would retain access to health services across the EU. While Minister for Children Katherine Zappone will make legislative changes so that British residents who move to Ireland will not be at a disadvantage when accessing the National Childcare Scheme.

 

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