It’s been little over two weeks since the EU-UK trade deal was brokered after many months of very tough negotiations.
We know the deal has left certain sectors like the fishing industry deeply unhappy. But many people are relieved the trade agreement was finally struck.
The European Parliament still has to ratify the deal. And MEPs are currently scrutinising it.
In this report Karen Coleman has been talking to some of them about the trade deal.
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