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Nigel Farage: Irish Border may need border checks
Brexit secretary David Davis has said the UK will agree to a 'backstop' text for the Irish border, but not the one proposed by the EU.
The Brexit Secretary David Davis has said the UK will agree to a 'backstop' text for the Irish border, but not the one proposed by the EU.
In February it was proposed Northern Ireland stay in the customs union or single market if there was no other way to maintain a soft border.
The UK has accepted the need for a backstop to be written into the Brexit withdrawal agreement.
EU leaders have given the go ahead for talks to begin on a post-Brexit trade deal with the UK Also on the programme, would Donald Trump be welcome in NI?
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Mon 26 Mar 201809:03
BBC Radio Ulster & BBC Radio Foyle
Border Backstop

Nigel Farage: Irish Border may need border checks
The Brexit Secretary David Davis has said the UK will agree to a 'backstop' text for the Irish border, but not the one proposed by the EU.
In February it was proposed Northern Ireland stay in the customs union or single market if there was no other way to maintain a soft border.
The UK has accepted the need for a backstop to be written into the Brexit withdrawal agreement.
EU leaders have given the go ahead for talks to begin on a post-Brexit trade deal with the U.K.
The Brexit Secretary David Davis has said the UK will agree to a 'backstop' text for the Irish border, but not the one proposed by the EU.
In February it was proposed Northern Ireland stay in the customs union or single market if there was no other way to maintain a soft border.
The UK has accepted the need for a backstop to be written into the Brexit withdrawal agreement.
EU leaders have given the go ahead for talks to begin on a post-Brexit trade deal with the U.K.
Tony 10

Maxed out Credit Cards, multiple loans and stealing from the Post Office to pay off debts! The unbelievable story of a punter who gambled away €10m
His life changed after placing his first bet on a world cup game in 1998. That bet lead to him gambling over 10 million euro and stealing €1.75 million to fund his addiction, going on the run and serving a prison sentence.
He has now written a book called Tony 10 which was his user name.
The book is out now and is published by Gill Books
If you have been affected by anything you have heard you can visit the BBC Action line bbc.co.uk/actionline or contact The National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133
His life changed after placing his first bet on a world cup game in 1998. That bet lead to him gambling over 10 million euro and stealing €1.75 million to fund his addiction, going on the run and serving a prison sentence.
He has now written a book called Tony 10 which was his user name.
The book is out now and is published by Gill Books
If you have been affected by anything you have heard you can visit the BBC Action line bbc.co.uk/actionline or contact The National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133
Trump

Would Donald Trump be welcome in NI?
Could the President Of The United States be set to visit Northern Ireland?
There have been reports over the weekend that Donald Trump could be making a visit after he was invited by a unamed "major figure within the community" and the visit could be as early as June this year.
Could the President Of The United States be set to visit Northern Ireland?
There have been reports over the weekend that Donald Trump could be making a visit after he was invited by a unamed "major figure within the community" and the visit could be as early as June this year.
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