Labels required on some items from October on back of updated post-Brexit deal seen in Asda

The first “not for EU” labels have appeared on food products sold in Northern Ireland, in a sign for consumers of the changes resulting from the Windsor framework deal that updated the region’s post-Brexit arrangements.

As part of the framework – announced in February and designed to end the long-running dispute between the EU and the UK over the Northern Ireland protocol – new labelling is being introduced for certain retail goods moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.

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