Opposition leader to say a Labour government would not rejoin single market or customs union, nor reintroduce free movement

These are from David Henig, head of the UK Trade Policy Project and a former official at the Department for International Trade, on Labour’s Brexit policy being set out tonight in a speech by Keir Starmer.

Boris Johnson still has questions to answer over the appointment of Chris Pincher as Conservative deputy chief whip, Labour has said. My colleague Peter Walker has the story here.

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