Brexit talks continue amid border chaos – ‘significant differences’ remain
After lead negotiators Michel Barnier and Lord Frost met in Brussels on Sunday, a UK source said discussions had been “difficult”.
After lead negotiators Michel Barnier and Lord Frost met in Brussels on Sunday, a UK source said discussions had been “difficult”.
"It is looking increasingly likely that the UK will be leaving on Australian terms," a source said.
French officials are reportedly surprised at the “mess" on the English side of the Channel.
Hauliers suggested clear guidance had so far been lacking - with almost half stating they simply need more time to complete necessary admin.
The new rules are part of plans to create a 'biosecure border' after Brexit.
"Queuing for the Sunlit Uplands."
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Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove, who has been in charge of the Government’s no-deal planning, said on Thursday that the chances of an agreement remained “less than 50%”.
Leaders in the European Parliament have set Sunday as a deadline for them to see the text of any deal that the negotiating teams agree.
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