The Taoiseach says there's no deal with Britain on the use of Irish ports of entry for UK migration checks – because we don't know what they're looking for.
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Enda Kenny's comments come after the British secretary of state for Northern Ireland, James Brokenshire suggested it as a solution to prevent a hard border between the north and the Republic.
The Tánaiste and Justice Minister appeared to back the plan, saying there was nothing surprising in the comments.
But the Taoiseach's told the Dáil there's no such deal in place.