Officials at Larne reported sinister and menacing behaviour prompted by tensions over checks

Inspection officials at one of Northern Ireland’s ports have been removed with immediate effect because of concerns for their safety amid rising tensions over post-Brexit checks.

Mid and East Antrim borough council agreed on Monday night to remove 12 of its staff at Larne port with immediate effect, following an “upsurge in sinister and menacing behaviour in recent weeks”.

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Officials at Larne reported sinister and menacing behaviour prompted by tensions over checks

Inspection officials at one of Northern Ireland’s ports have been removed with immediate effect because of concerns for their safety amid rising tensions over post-Brexit checks.

Mid and East Antrim borough council agreed on Monday night to remove 12 of its staff at Larne port with immediate effect, following an “upsurge in sinister and menacing behaviour in recent weeks”.

Continue reading…

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