The EU's latest proposals for dealing with problems with the Irish Sea border are due to be published tomorrow.
The British government will today call for 'significant' changes to the Northern Ireland Protocol during a speech in Lisbon.
Brexit Minister David Frost will say the European Court of Justice should no longer have an oversight role over the agreement.
The EU's latest proposals for dealing with problems with the Irish Sea border are due to be published tomorrow.
Sinn Féin's national chairman, Declan Kearney, says Mr Frost's demands are a complete distraction.
Brexit negotiator to demand end of role of European Court in Northern Ireland Protocol https://t.co/JTknLIXqHZ
— Irish Examiner (@irishexaminer) October 12, 2021
Declan Kearney, says the EU is determined to end the row.
The UK/EU row over the Northern Ireland protocol is unlikely to be resolved this year, according to a former Taoiseach.
Bertie Ahern says it's clear Brexit minister David Frost doesn't want to find a solution
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