Department says it would be ‘damaging’ to reveal plans for cross-border inspections
Northern Ireland’s agriculture department has refused to reveal its plans for cross-border animal and food health checks under a no-deal Brexit, on the grounds that disclosure would have a “damaging effect” on “international relations”.
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