Creating temporary arrangements around fishing and other areas may not be ideal, but it is a better option than the prospect of no deal.
The former Chief Adviser has had little to do with the negotiation recently, but his leaving has knock-on effects on it. Here’s why.
From wanting to tackle climate change, to striving for greater security cooperation, the PM and US president share many of the same goals.
Macron has been steadfast in his belief that the EU should stand firm on access to UK waters. He may be forced to compromise, however.
All eyes will be on Emmanuel Macron this week, since France has been most prepared to play hardball.
At the start of the summer there were reasons for optimism about an agreement. However, the mood appears to have turned.
While working on its Brexit deal, it is simultaneously cultivating trade relationships with Japan, the US, Australia and New Zealand.