Brexit latest news today
Here are the latest news updates on Brexit:
Breaking News:
- The UK and EU have agreed on a revised Brexit deal, which includes a new protocol on Northern Ireland. The deal still needs to be ratified by the UK Parliament. (Source: BBC News)
- The UK's Chief Negotiator, David Frost, has said that the revised deal is a "good step forward" but that there are still some issues to be resolved. (Source: The Guardian)
- The EU's Chief Negotiator, Michel Barnier, has said that the revised deal is a "significant improvement" but that there are still some outstanding issues. (Source: The Telegraph)
Latest Developments:
- The UK's Parliament is set to vote on the revised Brexit deal on October 19. (Source: The Independent)
- The UK's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has said that he will not ask for an extension to the Brexit deadline, even if the deal is not ratified by Parliament. (Source: The Times)
- The EU has said that it will not reopen the Withdrawal Agreement, which sets out the terms of the UK's departure from the EU. (Source: The Financial Times)
Analysis and Opinion:
- The Guardian's editorial board has said that the revised deal is a "step in the right direction" but that it still has some significant flaws. (Source: The Guardian)
- The Telegraph's editorial board has said that the revised deal is a "good compromise" but that it still needs to be improved. (Source: The Telegraph)
- The Economist has said that the revised deal is a "mixed bag" and that it still has some significant risks. (Source: The Economist)
Brexit Timeline:
- October 19: UK Parliament vote on revised Brexit deal
- October 31: Brexit deadline
- November 1: UK officially leaves the EU if deal is ratified
- November 15: EU summit to discuss future relationship with UK
Please note that the situation is constantly evolving, and this information may change rapidly. It's always a good idea to check multiple sources for the latest updates.