The secret deal for the UK to protect Irish skies
Since the 1950s, a hidden agreement between the Republic of Ireland and Britain has allowed the RAF to enter Irish airspace in the event of security threats that the Irish Air Corp, lacking advanced aircraft, is unable to deal with.
It's a deal that has benefits for both sides - but raises questions about sovereignty, transparency and neutrality.
Irish Times Crime and Security Correspondent Conor Gallagher explains the history and significance of the secret agreement.
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