NI Secretary insists legislation will not break law
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NI Secretary insists legislation will not break law
Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis has insisted legislation to be introduced to Parliament on Monday giving ministers power to scrap parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol will not breach international law.
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