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image captionDespite the reversed decision, the EU is introducing export controls on vaccines made in the bloc
The EU has reversed its decision to trigger an emergency provision in the Brexit deal to control Covid vaccine exports from the EU.
The move could have seen checks at the border of Ireland and Northern Ireland to prevent shipments entering the UK.
The Brussels U-turn came hours after it was announced, following condemnation from London, Dublin and Belfast.
The plans had been part of the EU s new export controls on vaccines, to combat delivery shortfalls.
It is the latest development in a deepening dispute over delays to the production and distribution of Covid vaccines across the EU.
Boris Johnson says have a merry little Christmas as he urges people not to travel
The Prime Minister has tried to rein in Christmas celebrations without changing the five-day guidance but Scotland and Wales have urged stricter and shorter celebrations.
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Boris Johnson urged people to keep Christmas gatherings short and small (Image: ANDY RAIN/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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