Gove: NI Protocol can respect EU Single Market and UK Internal Market
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Gove: NI Protocol can respect EU Single Market and UK Internal Market
Communities Secretary Michael Gove insists the Northern Ireland Protocol can ensure protection of the EU Single Market and respect for the UK Internal Market.
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