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Here are the latest Brexit news updates from the BBC:
Latest Developments:
- 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 and the European Parliament.
- The UK's Brexit Secretary, Stephen Barclay, has said that the revised deal is a "significant improvement" on the previous agreement.
- The EU's Chief Negotiator, Michel Barnier, has said that the revised deal is a "good basis" for a future relationship between the UK and EU.
- The UK's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has said that he will ask Parliament to approve the revised deal in the coming days.
BBC News Articles:
- "Brexit: UK and EU agree revised deal on Northern Ireland" (BBC News)
- "Brexit: What's changed in the revised deal?" (BBC News)
- "Brexit: What's next for the UK and EU?" (BBC News)
Live Updates:
- Follow the latest Brexit news and updates on the BBC News website.
- Watch live coverage of the Brexit debate and discussion on the BBC News channel.
Key Quotes:
- "This is a significant improvement on the previous agreement. It's a good basis for a future relationship between the UK and EU." - Stephen Barclay, UK Brexit Secretary
- "We have made significant progress and I believe we have a good basis for a future relationship between the UK and EU." - Michel Barnier, EU Chief Negotiator
- "We will be asking Parliament to approve the revised deal in the coming days. We believe it is in the best interests of the UK and EU." - Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister
Brexit Timeline:
- October 31, 2019: The UK is set to leave the EU, with or without a deal.
- November 2019: The UK and EU are expected to agree on a revised Brexit deal.
- December 2019: The UK Parliament is expected to vote on the revised Brexit deal.
- January 2020: The UK is expected to leave the EU, with a deal or without a deal.
Please note that the above information is subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest and most accurate information, please visit the BBC News website or other reputable news sources.