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UK Govt has no plans for Irish border controls in case of no-deal Brexit - BBC

The BBC carried a storied late-Tuesday, citing that the UK government does not intend to have any controls at the Irish border in the event of a no-deal Brexit outcome.

 The UK Govt will rely on self-reporting by businesses and suggest an app-based system to record cross-border trading, the BBC added.

On Tuesday, the UK parliament defeated Prime Minister (PM) Theresa May's Brexit divorce deal. Later on Wednesday, the UK lawmakers will vote at 1900 GMT if Britain should exit the European Union (EU) without a Brexit deal.

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