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The British government has rejected a request by Northern Ireland's unionist politicians to trigger the Stormont Brake, a post-Brexit mechanism to halt EU laws in the region. The request was made over EU rules on chemical packaging and labelling. Unionist parties argue the changes would create a significant divergence from UK rules, but the British government deems it does not impact daily life significantly.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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