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'Deal to be done' as UK-EU trade talks resume
The government says "sticking points" can be overcome, but the EU must "respect UK sovereignty".
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'Deal to be done' as UK-EU trade talks resume
The government says "sticking points" can be overcome, but the EU must "respect UK sovereignty".

What's going on with Brexit?
Time is running out for the UK and EU to strike a deal - what is happening now?

Vaccine rollout 'ready' for any Brexit outcome
The medicines regulator says the jab will be distributed across the UK "without any interruption".

Starmer self isolates after aide gets Covid-19
A member of the Labour leader's office has tested positive for coronavirus so he must stay at home.

Liverpool mayor bailed in bribery probe
He was arrested with four other people in an investigation into the awarding of building contracts.

Patel criticises anti-deportation flight campaign
The home secretary says it was wrong to link the deportations to Jamaica with the Windrush scandal.
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'Deal to be done' as UK-EU trade talks resume
The government says "sticking points" can be overcome, but the EU must "respect UK sovereignty".

What's going on with Brexit?
Time is running out for the UK and EU to strike a deal - what is happening now?

Vaccine rollout 'ready' for any Brexit outcome
The medicines regulator says the jab will be distributed across the UK "without any interruption".

Starmer self isolates after aide gets Covid-19
A member of the Labour leader's office has tested positive for coronavirus so he must stay at home.

Liverpool mayor bailed in bribery probe
He was arrested with four other people in an investigation into the awarding of building contracts.

Patel criticises anti-deportation flight campaign
The home secretary says it was wrong to link the deportations to Jamaica with the Windrush scandal.

What's going on with Brexit?
Time is running out for the UK and EU to strike a deal - what is happening now?

Vaccine rollout 'ready' for any Brexit outcome
The medicines regulator says the jab will be distributed across the UK "without any interruption".
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Copyright: ReutersTalks to reach a post-Brexit trade deal are back on, having been put on hold on Friday night.
The development comes after a phone call between UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
In a joint statement, the leaders agreed there were “significant differences” with fishing rights, rules on state subsidies for business and arrangements for policing remaining the key sticking points.
They said “further effort” was needed and instructed their chief negotiators to resume talks on Sunday.
Mr Johnson and Mrs von der Leyen will speak again on Monday evening.


































