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Sources said multiple member states are also keen to play a stronger role in deciding if such provisions have been breached. The so-called level playing field was among the main sticking points in trade talks between Brussels and London last year.
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A police officer checks the Covid-19 test results of a driver as lorries arrive at the Port of Dover one week after Brexit.
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A police officer checks the Covid-19 test results of a driver as lorries arrive at the Port of Dover one week after Brexit.
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Ireland could face empty supermarket shelves within weeks due to Brexit unless the government helps to speed up the flow of goods into the country, a freight industry body has said.Aidan Flynn