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Brussels is furious at Downing Street’s decision to delay the implementation of trade checks on supermarket supplies between mainland Britain and the region. Eurocrats are set to trigger legal action against the UK, arguing the unilateral decision to extend grace periods are a breach of the Brexit deal’s Northern Ireland Protocol and international law. Dacian Ciolos, president of the liberal bloc of Renew MEPs, fumed: “Breaching international law is not what serious government s do.