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Campaigners to take Department of International Trade to court over redacted post-Brexit documents

CAMPAIGNERS will challenge the Department for International Trade in court on Thursday over its failure to release uncensored papers from dozens of post-Brexit trade talks.

Global Justice Now activists will be pressing the government in a first-tier tribunal to publish trade papers from talks with 21 countries, including the US, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China and India.

The group insists that US-British trade negotiation documents that Jeremy Corbyn revealed to the public in Labour’s election campaign “should never have been redacted.”

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