Michael Gove said "an agreement in principle" had been reached on all issues.
The subject of a number of investigations, the outgoing president is said to be exploring a 'self-pardon'.
He also took aim at the "disastrous, petty, grubby, law-breaking, power-grabbing" Internal Market Bill.
The long-term damage caused by a no-deal situation has been predicted to be worse than the economic hit from coronavirus, but the PM says we should be in "good cheer" as he heads to Brussels.
Why is an industry responsible for just 12,000 jobs across 6,000 vessels in the UK such a headache?
The annual competition challenges entrants to come up with the best topical cracker jokes.
In an olive branch to Brussels, the Government said it was prepared to remove three controversial clauses from the UK Internal Market Bill relating to the Irish border.
Reminder: Bridgen's colleagues have warned that No Deal would cause food and medicine shortages.
A dozen Tories accused the charity of promoting "destructive 'woke' radicalism".
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