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Northern Ireland supermarkets call for urgent action to prevent trade disruption
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Biden ‘can see through spin and fog’ on Brexit protocol row, Coveney says
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Brexit: UK demands more time to solve Northern Ireland protocol issues
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Martin and Johnson discuss 'importance of good relations'
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Goods imports from Britain post 65% annual fall in January
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EU to launch legal action against UK over Northern Ireland grace periods
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Simon Coveney says UK guilty of 'perverse nationalism'
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EU taking ‘very belligerent approach’ to protocol, Arlene Foster says
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DUP urges Johnson to restore North's ability to trade freely with rest of UK
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Raft of UK retailers still unable to serve Northern Ireland customers
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‘Boris Burrow’: Post-Brexit tunnel between Northern Ireland and Scotland proposed
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Coveney open to 'modest extensions' to Brexit grace periods
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Quicker to send goods from Northern Ireland to Spain rather than UK, hauliers say
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Foster: Greater use of local products good thing to emerge from North's trade disruption
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Consumer will pay price of post-Brexit paperwork in shopping basket, Dáil told
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Ireland set to receive €1bn from EU Brexit fund
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Close to third of goods arriving into Dublin held back over document issues
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Brexit checks leading hauliers to move goods through the North
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Hauliers warn they are being ‘overwhelmed’ by paperwork for deliveries to the North
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Brexit paperwork ‘overwhelming’ in Northern Ireland
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