Implementation of protocol unlikely to be delayed despite demands from local business and farming leaders

Michael Gove will meet the European commission vice-president, Maroš Šefčovič, in Brussels to thrash out a deal to minimise checks on goods and food entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain.

But sources say the implementation of the Northern Ireland protocol is unlikely to be delayed despite strong demands from local business and farming leaders.

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