The EU offered to scrap most checks on British goods arriving in Northern Ireland but it was not enough for Boris Johnson. Britain and the EU will now head back to the negotiating table today for yet more Brexit talks. Proposals put forward by the European Commission (European court of justice, top second from left) would see 80 per cent of checks removed on goods moving from Great Britain to be sold on supermarket shelves in Northern Ireland (top left), an end to the EU ban on the import of chilled meats, which would have prevented sausages and burgers entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain (top, second from right) and medicines licensed for sale in the UK to be prescribed in Northern Ireland without having to undergo further checks by European regulators (bottom left). Under the proposals customs checks paperwork will be halved for goods arriving into Northern Ireland from Britain (bottom, second from left). The EU also want real-time access to British government databases on products crossing from Great Britain and for products to be labelled as for sale only in the UK (bottom, second from right). Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic... Original Video: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news... Daily Mail Facebook: / dailymail Daily Mail IG: / dailymail Daily Mail Snap: / 8392137033 Daily Mail Twitter: / mailonline Daily Mail Pinterest: http://pinterest.co.uk/dailymail Daily Mail Google+: https://plus.google.com/+DailyMail Get the free Daily Mail mobile app: http://dailymail.co.uk/mobile