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Brexit: No breakthrough in UK-EU talks over Northern Ireland border checks

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Brexit: No breakthrough in UK-EU talks over Northern Ireland border checks

Brexit: No breakthrough in UK-EU talks over Northern Ireland border checks

Talks aimed at ending the deadlock over the implementation of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement in Northern Ireland have ended without a breakthrough.


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