ICG says checks on goods arriving in North are ‘not being fully implemented’

Irish Continental Group, the owner of Irish Ferries, has voiced its concerns about the lack of implementation of the Northern Ireland protocol

Eamonn Rothwell, chief executive of Irish Continental Group: ICG said it was concerned about the lack of implementation of the Northern Ireland protocol. Picture: Fergal Phillips

The necessary checks on goods arriving into Northern Ireland from Britain that were agreed under the Northern Ireland protocol are not being fully implemented, the owner of Irish Ferries has said.

Irish Continental Group (ICG) said it was concerned about the lack of implementation of the Northern Ireland protocol, which was agreed as part of the Brexit trade deal and requires physical checks on all food and products of animal origin being imported to the ...