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Hauliers criticise lack of antigen testing centres

Updated / Thursday, 28 Jan 2021 17:44 The IHRA has criticised the lack of antigen test centres open to facilitate drivers travelling to France Two antigen testing centres - one at Dublin Airport and another in Gorey in Co Wexford - are opening to facilitate commercial drivers travelling to France.  The Government is urging hauliers to pre-book the free test before they travel.  The advice has been issued because of a new French requirement for people arriving into the country to have proof of receiving a negative Covid test.  Results are expected to be ready within an hour of testing. More centres will open in the coming days.

Whatever the cost and red tape, any Brexit deal is better than none

Bearing in mind that we are still awaiting some Irish sting in the details to emerge from 2,000 pages of text, the deal is still good news for the average citizen of Ireland north and south. Let’s say it again: At 1.44pm Irish time on Christmas Eve, 2020, the EU and UK signalled they had definitively agreed the terms of a minimalist Brexit deal. It means the avoidance of total chaos on New Year’s Day, although there will undoubtedly be hiccups and problems. Yes, it was after all four-and-a-half years to the very day since that fateful early morning of June 24, 2016 when we learnt UK voters had narrowly decided to end EU membership which had been in place since January 1973 alongside its interlinked old “frenemies” Ireland and Denmark. But we have for three years hovered around the brink of a no-deal, with ruinous trade tariffs and quotas hitting €5bn worth of Irish exports and putting tens of thousands of jobs at risk.

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