Judge urges Brussels to review rule on quarantining animals and ‘to allow scope for application of common sense’

Four ponies held at Belfast port for a month owing to Brexit paperwork concerns are to be freed after a court ruling.

In the first case of its kind since the UK left the EU, a judge on Thursday ordered the release of four Dartmoor ponies that had been detained since 21 March after arriving in Belfast on a ferry from Liverpool.

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