UPDATE 1-Irish PM sees Brexit extension to June as 'very likely' -Sunday Independent
"The Taoiseach (prime minister) has privately said to us that it is very likely there will be an extension until June," the minister was quoted as saying. An Irish government spokesman declined to comment on the veracity of the report but said the Cabinet's focus was "solely on securing a deal" and pointed to a comment by Varadkar on Friday in which he said a British exit on March 29 without either a deal or an extension was unlikely. (Reporting by Conor Humphries; editing by Jason Neely)
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