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UK to unilaterally alter terms of post-Brexit trade deal for Northern Ireland

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Britain set out steps on Tuesday (May 17) to try to break the deadlock with the European Union on trade with Northern Ireland, lining up a new law that would effectively override parts of a Brexit deal and further inflame ties with Brussels. FRANCE 24's Armen Gerogian tells us more.

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