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Latest FCDO travel advice for Ireland including on entry requirements, safety and security and local laws and customs.
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Information for UK nationals moving to or living in Ireland, including guidance on residency, healthcare and driving.
Guidance for UK businesses on rules for selling services to Ireland.
How to get state healthcare if you’re living, working or studying in Ireland.
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In an opinion piece, published in the News Letter, The Lord Caine discusses the significant role of Northern Ireland within the Union
If you're eligible for an ETA, you may be exempt from the requirement to get one if you live in Ireland.
Explaining the background to devolution and how the legislatures and administrations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland work.
Find out which goods qualify for unfettered access when moving from Northern Ireland to the rest of the UK.
The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (NIHRC) ensures government and other public bodies protect the human rights of everyone in Northern Ireland. The commission has an A status accreditation from the UN and operates in full accordance with the UN...
We ensure the smooth working of the devolution settlement in Northern Ireland. NIO is a ministerial department, supported by 4 agencies and public bodies .
The Northern Ireland Executive is the administrative branch of the Northern Ireland Assembly, the devolved legislature for Northern Ireland. It is responsible for matters including enterprise, trade and investment, agriculture and rural development, education, health, policing and justice, environment and...
This page brings together documents and announcements relating to the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill.
Information for people travelling to the UK from Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man, and information for people passing through the UK on the way to Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man.
Details of the agreement reached by Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee regarding the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Information about the EU Regulations and their implementation in Northern Ireland
New Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland and Political Declaration as presented at the October European Council.
How to charge and account for VAT on the movement of goods between Northern Ireland and EU member states (VAT Notice 725).
What you need to do to comply with regulations on manufactured goods you place on the Northern Ireland market.
How the Northern Ireland Protocol affects supplementary protection certificates (SPCs), and what it means you need to do when applying for an SPC and afterwards.
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