DUBLIN (Reuters) - The chief of the Irish police on Thursday dismissed as "entirely incorrect" a newspaper report that 600 Irish police officers could be deployed to guard the border with British-run Northern Ireland if Britain leaves the European Union without a deal.
The future of the border between EU-member Ireland and Northern Ireland, which will be the United Kingdom's only land frontier with the bloc after its departure, is proving a major hurdle in the ratification of the Brexit divorce deal in London.
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