British Prime Minister
Boris Johnson is preparing to impose full customs and border checks on all
European Union goods entering
Britain from next year, in an attempt to increase pressure on the bloc in trade talks, The Daily Telegraph newspaper reported.

"We are planning full checks on all EU imports - export declarations, security declarations, animal health checks and all supermarket goods to pass through Border Inspections Posts," Saturday's Telegraph quoted a senior government source as saying.
Under previous government plans for a no-deal
Brexit last year, where Britain left the EU abruptly without any trade deal, only a small proportion of goods would have been checked.