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EU-UK Brexit dispute: Lord Frost not yet ready to trigger Article 16

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EU-UK Brexit dispute: Lord Frost not yet ready to trigger Article 16

EU-UK Brexit dispute: Lord Frost not yet ready to trigger Article 16

The dispute is over checks on goods coming into Northern Ireland from the UK mainland.


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