Brussels remains mistrustful of British government, which objects to ECJ’s role as enforcer of EU law

What are the EU and UK proposing and will deal be done?

An uneasy Christmas truce has been called over the post-Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland, even as the EU said it would not negotiate over a key British demand in the rancorous talks.

Maroš Šefčovič, the EU Brexit commissioner, said there was “momentum” behind discussions after a major British U-turn, but refused to offer quid pro quo concessions.

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