Government drops law-breaking clauses from Brexit legislation
Michael Gove said "an agreement in principle" had been reached on all issues.
Michael Gove said "an agreement in principle" had been reached on all issues.
Asked to name a specific EU rule he didn't like, the caller could not.
Why is an industry responsible for just 12,000 jobs across 6,000 vessels in the UK such a headache?
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.
The 27 EU prime ministers and presidents will meet in Brussels on Thursday to sign off an agreement - if there is one.
John Redwood claims France has had four and a half years of "our" fish - why give them more?
News late last night on a breakthrough on fishing was rubbished by Simon Coveney, who says Michel Barnier is "very gloomy".
What became of the "easiest deal in history"?
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