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Brexit: No deal most likely outcome , Michael Gove warns

The path may be narrow but it is there. It is therefore our responsibility to continue trying. Prime Minister Boris Johnson will speak to Ms von der Leyen at 7pm on Thursday to discuss the state of play in the Brexit negotiations, Downing Street has said. The PM and Ursula von der Leyen met recently in Brussels in a last-ditch bid to salvage a trade deal, but it ended without a breakthrough. Credit: PA Mr Gove has said that while the negotiations with the EU had made progress, “significant” differences between the two sides remained. “The process of negotiation has managed to narrow down areas of difference. It is certainly the case that there are fewer areas of difference now than there were in October or indeed July,” he told the Commons Brexit Committee.

EU Sees Good Progress in Brexit Talks but UK Minister Says No-deal More Likely

EU Sees ‘Good Progress’ in Brexit Talks but UK Minister Says No-Deal More Likely Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, said the talks had entered the “final stretch.” In this final stretch of talks, transparency & unity are important as ever: Debriefed @Europarl EN Conference of Presidents this morning on negotiations. Good progress, but last stumbling blocks remain. We will only sign a deal protecting EU interests & principles. pic.twitter.com/L25PWCKYAG “Good progress, but last stumbling blocks remain. We will only sign a deal protecting EU interests & principles,” he wrote on Twitter after briefing the Conference of Presidents of the European Parliament.

EU s Barnier: Good progress in Brexit negotiations

THERE has been “good progress” in talks on a post-Brexit trade deal but the “last stumbling blocks remain”, Michel Barnier said. The European Union’s lead negotiator has been holding talks with the UK team led by Lord Frost in an effort to reach a late deal before the current arrangements expire at the end of the year. Mr Barnier briefed European Parliament leaders about the state of the talks, which he said were in the “final stretch”. In this final stretch of talks, transparency & unity are important as ever: Debriefed @Europarl EN Conference of Presidents this morning on negotiations.

Michael Gove calls on Scottish ministers to provide itemised list of Brexit spending

© PA Minister for the Cabinet Office Michael Gove. Michael Gove has called on Scottish ministers to produce an itemised list of Brexit preparedness spending after hearing “one or two voices of concern” about how money passed on from Westminster has been used. The Cabinet Office minister told Holyrood’s Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee that questions had been raised by business leaders over what the Scottish Government has done with the cash. In response to a question by Conservative MSP Oliver Mundell, Mr Gove said the UK Government had supplied just shy of £200 million for Brexit preparations but stressed the “key thing is that there has to be accountability for how that money is spent”.

Christmas hangs in the balance as more talks needed to reach a decision on Covid restrictions

Christmas hangs in the balance as more talks needed to reach a decision on Covid restrictions Nicola Sturgeon has warned that plans to ease Christmas Covid measures may have to be scaled back, as four-nations talks failed to reach a conclusion on how to handle the festivities. © Shutterstock / Rawpixel.com Nicola Sturgeon has warned that the Christmas strategy may be reviewed. Nicola Sturgeon has warned that plans to ease Christmas Covid measures may have to be scaled back, as four-nations talks failed to reach a conclusion on how to handle the festivities. The fate of Christmas hung in the balance after discussions between the UK Government and devolved nations stalled without making a formal decision.

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