LONDON (Reuters) - The British government will publish on Thursday its 'backstop' plan for dealing with the Irish border after Brexit if it fails to agree a wide-ranging trade deal with the European Union that would eliminate the need for border checks, the BBC's political editor said.
"Govt to publish backstop paper tomorrow morning - before Brexit committee," Laura Kuenssberg said on Twitter.
The Financial Times reported that the backstop plan for the Irish border had caused a "serious row" between British Prime Minister Theresa May and Brexit Minister David Davis.