Several large-scale smuggling incidents show that EU concerns over the operation of the Northern Ireland Protocol are not theoretical, Brussels has said.
The EU has announced fresh legal action against the UK as part of a series of measures in response to the Government's move to unilaterally scrap parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
The brother of a British soldier murdered by the IRA 50 years ago has lost a High Court challenge to his death being excluded from a police probe into a secret undercover Army unit.
Baroness Hoey last night accused Sir Keir Starmer of betraying millions of pro-Brexit Labour voters over his opposition to the legislation aimed at radically changing the Northern Ireland Protocol.
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