Brexit: Sea border checks order suspended by High Courton February 4, 2022 at 12:13 pm

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Inspections on goods entering NI from GB must continue pending the outcome of legal challenges.

High Court, Belfast

DUP Minister Edwin Poots’ directions to halt Irish Sea border checks will be suspended, the High Court has ordered.

Mr Justice Colton confirmed inspections on goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain must continue pending the outcome of legal challenges.

He had threatened the action as part of the DUP’s ongoing opposition to the Northern Ireland Protocol.

The protocol was agreed by the UK and EU to ensure free movement of trade across the Irish land border after Brexit.

But unionist politicians have been critical of the arrangements, saying they are damaging Northern Ireland’s place in the UK.

The High Court development came on Friday as an unidentified member of Sinn Féin and another individual were both granted leave to seek a judicial review of the decision.

Mr Justice Colton said: “There shouldn’t be any doubt or confusion hanging over those civil servants who have to comply with the law.

“I propose to make an order, suspending the order or instruction given by the Minister for Agriculture until further order of this court or completion of these proceedings.”

More to follow.

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