By Q Radio news
UK officials say there are still 'substantial gaps' in talks on how to fix trade problems in Northern Ireland after Brexit.
Discussions so far have been described as 'constructive' but they say there needs to be 'real progress' soon.
The two sides are trying to find common ground in changing the system which is designed to prevent a hard border.
UK officials say there are still 'substantial gaps' in talks on how to fix trade problems in Northern Ireland after Brexit.https://t.co/GkRkJP8JnE
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