Bloc urged to delay full enforcement of checks on goods traded between Britain and Northern Ireland until 2023

The Cabinet Office minister, Michael Gove, has asked the EU for an extension to 2023 of the grace periods for full checks on goods traded between Britain and Northern Ireland.

The bloc’s normal rules on customs and product standards are not yet being fully enforced in the Irish Sea but those that are being conducted have led to threatening behaviour towards border officials.

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