UK : The government will come under pressure on Monday to give a legal guarantee that there will be no customs border down the Irish Sea after Brexit.
The move is supported by the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in an amendment to the Customs Bill which is due before Westminster.
The party is also due to meet the government this week about the prime minister’s Brexit plan.
On Friday, the government published its blueprint for UK relations with the EU.
The long-awaited White Paper is aimed at ensuring trade co-operation, with no hard border for Northern Ireland, and global trade deals for the UK.