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UK agrees to 'regulatory alignment' on Irish border after Brexit

Hopes raised that Prime Minister Theresa May can now strike a deal in Brussels to start free trade talks

Published Mon, Dec 4, 2017 · 09:50 PM

Brussels

BRITAIN agreed on Monday to keep Northern Ireland in "regulatory alignment" with the European Union after Brexit, Irish government sources said, raising hopes Prime Minister Theresa May can strike a deal in Brussels to start free trade talks.

After intensive negotiations in recent days, Britain made what the Irish sources called a clear commitment to keep economic rules on both sides of the new UK-EU land border across the island of Ireland similar enough to allow no frontier.

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