Unionists will protest in Derry tonight as they continue their campaign against the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Thousands of people are expected to attend the rally in Newbuildings at 7.30pm.
It's emerged the British government is planning legislation that would allow it to tear up the protocol.
Sinn Féin MP for North Belfast, John Finucane, says the agreement is vital for post-Brexit trade:
"This unilateral move by the British government would be reckless and it would be against, and it's worth stressing this, it would be against what the vast majority of people here in the North actually want. Society here recognises the need for the protocol. They want certainty; they want stability, especially our business and manufacturing community. We should be capitalising on the opportunities that the protocols duel market access gives us".