No-deal Brexit could lead to two time zones on island of Ireland next year
Two time zones may exist on the island of Ireland by April next year if the UK leaves the EU without a deal as part of the crisis-hit Brexit negotiations.
A Government spokesperson said the situation could happen after cabinet was briefed on EU plans to remove the existing daylight savings time system across the common market from spring 2019.
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