DUBLIN, Sept 24 (Reuters) - There is a window of several
weeks for Britain and the European Union to reach a breakthrough
in trade talks before Britain's upper house of parliament
considers the contentious Internal Market Bill, Ireland's
foreign minister said on Thursday.
"I believe there is a window for negotiations that I hope
the two negotiating teams, in particular the UK, will take in
terms of giving the signals that are necessary to move this
process into a more intensive phase," Simon Coveney told
parliament. "It is possible to get a deal here."
(Reporting by Conor Humphries; editing by David Evans)