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UK refusing to make key compromises in trade talks, EU ambassadors told

In Brussels Michel Barnier has warned EU ambassadors that Boris Johnson is holding back on making key compromises in the ongoing trade and security talks, pushing the Brexit negotiations to the wire.

With two weeks left to strike a deal before parliamentary ratification will need to begin, a breakthrough on the most contentious issues is yet to be struck, the EU’s chief negotiator is understood to have told the member states’ representatives. Both sides are seeking to keep the detail of the negotiation beyond the public gaze. The update was the first since the negotiations restarted nearly two weeks ago.

Barnier said there had been “considerable progress on legal texts at many negotiating tables”, according to sources, but he added that there had still been “little movement” on the most contentious issues.

The two sides are stuck on the level of access to British waters the UK will provide to EU fishing fleets, fair competition rules for business, including rules on domestic subsidies, and the mechanism in the final treaty for resolving future disputes.

“One would have thought a fortnight from the deadline more movement under the radar would be apparent but so far the [European] commission hasn’t been able to tell us that things are moving”, said a senior EU diplomat.

The UK will leave the EU’s single market and customs union on 31 December. The prime minister has said he would prefer a trade deal with Brussels but that the country would prosper without a negotiated outcome despite the heavy tariffs that would be put on British exports to the bloc.

Barnier is expected to return to London for a new round of negotiations with the British team led by David Frost on Sunday, according to EU sources.

Michel Barnier in Brussels today.

Michel Barnier in Brussels today. Photograph: Johanna Geron/Reuters

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MPs pass English lockdown regulations by 516 votes to 38





UK records 492 more coronavirus deaths and 25,177 more cases

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MPs vote on lockdown regulations





Public Health Wales has reported a further 44 coronavirus deaths, taking the total in Wales since the start of the pandemic to 1,939.

The number of deaths is the highest daily figure reported by PHW since the start of the pandemic’s second phase – but a time lag meant the deaths weres pread across a number of days and did not all occur during a 24 hour period.

Dr Robin Howe, incident director for the Covid-19 outbreak response at PHW, said: “Due to a reporting time lag, some of the deaths included in today’s total are from previous days.”

There have been 1,202 new cases in Wales and the rate of infection across the nation is 250 cases per 100,000 people. The highest rates are in Blaenau Gwent, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda Cynon Taf, all areas of south Wales.

Wales’ minister for mental health, Eluned Morgan, said coronavirus had impacted on many people’s physical health “but is also taking a toll on people’s mental and emotional health and well-being”. She said:


There are those who are feeling more than just a general sense of frustration with this pandemic, many are struggling with feelings of anger, anxiety, depression, fear, worry and even hopelessness.









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