Ursula von der Leyen says talks were "constructive", but Boris Johnson warns no deal is "most likely".
Read moreBy Chris Morris
Reality Check correspondent, BBC News
The negotiating teams have been working "day and night" - what are the remaining issues still to be agreed?
Read moreBy Laura Kuenssberg
Political editor
A Brexit trade deal is still far from certain, but the ground may have shifted in its favour.
Read moreBoris Johnson and his EU counterpart are due to make a decision on the future of talks shortly.
Read moreBy John Campbell
BBC News NI Economics & Business Editor
The Irish government has been clear that it would face significant damage if there was no agreement.
Read more
Post-Brexit trade talks were held all night but sources say there is little sign of agreement.
Read moreNegotiations will continue but Boris Johnson warns the UK must "get ready to trade on WTO terms".
Catch upA senior Conservative says deploying gunboats to patrol UK waters after 31 December is "undignified".
Read moreFour Navy boats get ready to patrol UK fishing waters in event of no deal, as negotiations resume.
Read moreBy John Campbell
BBC News NI Economics & Business Editor
NI will be shielded from its impacts in a way the rest of the UK will not due to the NI Protocol.
Read moreBoris Johnson urges Brussels to make a "big change" as the deadline set by the two sides approaches.
Read moreBy Jennifer Scott
BBC News online political reporter
With pressure mounting on securing a trade deal for post-Brexit Britain, we look at MPs' positions.
Read moreEC President Ursula von der Leyen says "positions remain apart" as Brexit negotiations continue.
Malcolm Turnbull tells BBC Question Time his country's arrangement with the EU has "large barriers".
Read moreBoris Johnson says negotiations with the EU will continue, but are "not yet there at all".
Read moreBy Laura Kuenssberg
Political editor
We may yet get a deal but the PM is preparing the ground for an exit without firm arrangements in place.
Read moreWith no agreement on a Brexit trade deal, Ros Atkins takes a look at what the UK and EU are demanding.
Boris Johnson says there’s a “strong possibility” the UK will not reach a post-Brexit trade deal with the EU.
Getting a trade deal between the UK and the EU is “clearly in the national interest”, says the Labour leader.
The EU has set out the measures it would take if no trade deal is agreed with the UK.
Read moreMPs and peers are at loggerheads over plans to regulate trade between the four nations of the UK.
Read moreUrsula von der Leyen says a "fine balance of fairness" has not been achieved in negotiations so far.
EU pandemic rules and Brexit may restrict travellers from entering the European Union.
Read moreThe UK is "working tirelessly" for a trade with the EU but "we cannot accept a deal at any cost" says Penny Mordaunt.
Sunday becomes the new deadline for a decision on trade talks, after the PM and EU chief meet in Brussels.
Read morePosted at 14:29 10 Dec14:29 10 Dec By Dafydd Evans
BBC News
A mix of restrictions has led to uncertainty over whether staff can travel for work in Europe.
Read morePosted at 12:08 10 Dec12:08 10 Dec By Laura Kuenssberg
Political editor
Failing to reach an agreement is not what the EU or Boris Johnson wants, but the signs are not good.
Read morePosted at 2:01 10 Dec2:01 10 Dec UK PM Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen agreed a firm decision should be taken by Sunday.
Read morePosted at 1:35 10 Dec1:35 10 Dec Boris Johnson says the UK must be able to follow its own rules, as he arrives in Brussels for talks.
Read morePosted at 1:32 10 Dec1:32 10 Dec By Tom Edgington
BBC News
Why is Northern Ireland different, and how will things change after 1 January 2021?
Read morePosted at 1:07 10 Dec1:07 10 Dec By Faisal Islam
Economics editor
The "ratchet clause" is seen as the nut that must be cracked in the post-Brexit trade negotiations.
Read more
By Chris Morris
Reality Check correspondent, BBC News
What are people talking about when they refer to a level playing field and what has it to do with Brexit?
Read more20:41 9 Dec Boris Johnson will meet Ursula von der Leyen for talks over dinner, as time runs out to reach a trade deal.
Read morePosted at 19:08 9 Dec19:08 9 Dec Cabinet office minister Michael Gove outlines deal for supermarkets "grace period" to ensure food supplies are not disrupted
Read more
6:29 9 Dec Boris Johnson seeks a last minute breakthrough in stalled talks over a UK-EU trade agreement.
Read morePosted at 5:54 9 Dec5:54 9 Dec By Laura Kuenssberg
Political editor
Boris Johnson's trip to Brussels must produce at least a statement of intent for a deal to be done.
Read morePosted at 1:34 9 Dec1:34 9 Dec Boris Johnson says "hope springs eternal" ahead of a meeting with the European Commission president.
Read morePosted at 0:39 9 Dec0:39 9 Dec The environment secretary is told he will "need to be ready" to make sure exports can continue into France.
Posted at 19:58 8 Dec19:58 8 Dec By BBC Monitoring
Essential Media Insight
While some newspapers seem optimistic, one French daily observed "rarely has the fog been so thick".
Read more
Posted at 16:33 8 Dec16:33 8 Dec The UK and EU say "significant differences" still remain as the leaders prepare to talk face-to-face.
Read morePosted at 7:36 8 Dec7:36 8 Dec By Laura Kuenssberg
Political editor
It seems more than a nip and tuck will be required to break the deadlock in UK-EU trade talks.
Read morePosted at 6:45 8 Dec6:45 8 Dec But in a possible compromise, ministers said they could remove the measures if trade talks succeed.
Read morePosted at 2:27 8 Dec2:27 8 Dec The UK says it is still working for a deal, but the EU's mood is described as "gloomy".
Read morePosted at 23:09 7 Dec23:09 7 Dec The UK prime minister and the European Commission president are to meet in Brussels to discuss the sticking points.
Read morePosted at 8:41 7 Dec8:41 7 Dec By Glenn Campbell
Chief political correspondent, BBC Scotland
Patient care could be put at risk if an agreement is not made before the 31 December departure date.
Read morePosted at 8:30 7 Dec8:30 7 Dec EU sources say the two sides are nearing an agreement on access to UK waters by EU fishing fleets.
Read morePosted at 21:32 6 Dec21:32 6 Dec The medicines regulator says the jab will be distributed across the UK "without any interruption".
Read more
4:05 6 Dec Negotiators will talk on Sunday, but "significant differences" between the two sides in post-Brexit trade talks remain.
Read morePosted at 3:20 6 Dec3:20 6 Dec By Laura Kuenssberg
Political editor
The two sides are still stuck over the fundamental, political question - who really calls the shots.
Read morePosted at 2:27 6 Dec2:27 6 Dec UK PM Boris Johnson and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen have spoken by phone.
Read morePosted at 1:50 6 Dec1:50 6 Dec EU and UK negotiators call in leaders in last ditch effort to secure a trade deal.
Read more
6:37 5 Dec By Katya Adler
Europe editor
Is this really the end of the road - or is a trade deal just around the corner?
Read morePosted at 4:27 5 Dec4:27 5 Dec Boris Johnson and European Commission chief Ursula Von Der Leyen will seek to break deadlock on Saturday.
Read morePosted at 22:30 4 Dec22:30 4 Dec
The UK cannot accept the European Court of Justice as the final arbiter of post-Brexit legal disputes, says a former Conservative Party leader.
Posted at 21:54 4 Dec21:54 4 Dec The UK warns chances of a breakthrough are "receding", as it negotiates with the EU over business rules.
Read morePosted at 21:41 4 Dec21:41 4 Dec By Mark D'Arcy
Parliamentary correspondent
The week will be dominated by bills to regulate the post-Brexit economy.
Read morePosted at 18:21 4 Dec18:21 4 Dec Brexit: Is It Oven Ready?
With just weeks to go till the Brexit transition period ends, David Aaronovitch and The Briefing Room team explore Britain’s readiness for 2021.
Posted at 6:41 4 Dec6:41 4 Dec Talks continue, as a source tells the BBC that Brussels are "bringing new elements into the negotiation".
Read morePosted at 6:08 4 Dec6:08 4 Dec By Laura Kuenssberg
Political editor
UK sources said the talks had "gone back 24 hours", while the EU warns of difficulties.
Read morePosted at 19:02 3 Dec19:02 3 Dec By Laura Kuenssberg
Political editor
As pizza-fuelled talks continue into the night, there appears to be stuff worth chewing over.
Read morePosted at 8:47 3 Dec8:47 3 Dec The environment secretary says the ban could be in place by the end of 2021 in a move away from EU rules.
Read morePosted at 22:01 2 Dec22:01 2 Dec By Katya Adler
Europe editor
We hear of little movement but Belgium's leader refers to the "last minutes of a football match".
Read morePosted at 20:14 2 Dec20:14 2 Dec By Paul Kerley
BBC News
The UK's future relationship with the EU remains uncertain - but some things will be different in 2021.
Read morePosted at 8:40 2 Dec8:40 2 Dec Ministers are "taking limited responsibility" for readiness ahead of the transition period ending, MPs say.
Read more
4:04 2 Dec Applications open for points-based visas to work from 1 January, when free movement from the EU ends.
Read morePosted at 1:08 1 Dec1:08 1 Dec Talks continue as Angela Merkel says an agreement is "in everyone's interest" but "not at any price".
Read morePosted at 18:55 30 Nov18:55 30 Nov Failure to strike a deal would be "so costly and so disruptive", says Ireland's foreign affairs minister.
Read morePosted at 23:50 29 Nov23:50 29 Nov The foreign secretary said a deal was possible if the EU side showed "pragmatism" in the coming days.
Read morePosted at 5:38 28 Nov5:38 28 Nov The EU's Michel Barnier arrived in London on Friday evening, as the two sides try to agree a deal.
Read morePosted at 0:02 28 Nov0:02 28 Nov By Katya Adler
Europe editor
Contrasting EU and UK political views still threaten to scupper a last-minute trade accord.
Read more
17:32 25 Nov The president-elect has previously said Brexit must not endanger the Good Friday Agreement.
Read morePosted at 3:43 24 Nov3:43 24 Nov The processing company, which employs 140 people, says tariffs would make products too expensive.
Read morePosted at 23:38 20 Nov23:38 20 Nov The president of the EU Commission says there has been recent "movement" in important areas.
Read morePosted at 0:26 20 Nov0:26 20 Nov EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier says a member of his team has tested positive for the virus.
Read morePosted at 18:21 19 Nov18:21 19 Nov The UK's counter-terrorism head says a deal is "incredibly important" for the country's security.
Read morePosted at 22:44 18 Nov22:44 18 Nov By Katya Adler
Europe editor
After months of often tortuous and circular negotiations over an EU-UK trade deal, could this be it?
Read morePosted at 9:52 18 Nov9:52 18 Nov Covid-19 and the US election have dominated headlines, but Brexit crunch time is approaching fast.
Read morePosted at 22:42 17 Nov22:42 17 Nov The UK government has opted out of EU schemes to source medical equipment and vaccines. What have they delivered?
Read morePosted at 23:01 16 Nov23:01 16 Nov Boris Johnson's comments come ahead of another week of negotiations for a post-Brexit trade deal.
Read morePosted at 19:36 15 Nov19:36 15 Nov The UK's environment secretary says "agreement exists" with the EU, but time is "very, very short".
Read morePosted at 17:21 14 Nov17:21 14 Nov The two sides say big gaps remain between them as the "moment of truth" is nearing for an agreement.
Read morePosted at 23:24 13 Nov23:24 13 Nov By Mark D'Arcy
Parliamentary correspondent
MPs will debate new powers to intervene in foreign takeovers as Lords battle over Brexit bill heats up.
Read morePosted at 0:33 13 Nov0:33 13 Nov Brussels is starting to accept UKs independent status as trade talks deadline looms, says minister.
Read more
0:37 12 Nov Two key government bills preparing the UK for life outside EU institutions next year get Royal Assent.
Read morePosted at 22:38 11 Nov22:38 11 Nov The UK government does not expect to reach a deal with the EU in this week's talks.
Read morePosted at 0:05 11 Nov0:05 11 Nov The UK will be worse off from 2021 due to the government's inflexibility, the ex-PM says.
Read morePosted at 12:59 10 Nov12:59 10 Nov Peers vote overwhelmingly to remove a section that would allow ministers to break international law.
Read morePosted at 0:49 10 Nov0:49 10 Nov Negotiators are meeting again after Boris Johnson insists a post-Brexit deal is "there to be done".
Read morePosted at 21:48 7 Nov21:48 7 Nov The PM and EU Commission president agree to "work hard" to reach a deal when talks resume on Monday.
Read more
Posted at 3:52 21 Oct3:52 21 Oct Lords vote to require post-Brexit trade deals to meet UK safety rules, in ongoing tussle with Commons.
Read morePosted at 0:40 21 Oct0:40 21 Oct Both sides are calling on one another to compromise over a deal, as a December deadline looms.
Read morePosted at 2:04 20 Oct2:04 20 Oct
Former Speaker Baroness Boothroyd criticises the government's UK Internal Market Bill.
Posted at 1:36 20 Oct1:36 20 Oct No 10 says there is "no basis to resume talks" without changes, after the EU offers to "intensify" talks.
Read morePosted at 0:54 20 Oct0:54 20 Oct
The Archbishop of Canterbury says he “regrets" the former Archbishop of York not sitting in the House of Lords.
Posted at 15:11 17 Oct15:11 17 Oct "No point" in further discussions with the EU unless it changes course, Downing Street says.
Read morePosted at 22:13 16 Oct22:13 16 Oct By Mark D'Arcy
Parliamentary correspondent
Covid may dominate, but there are plenty of other topics for MPs and Lords to get their teeth into.
Read morePosted at 20:34 16 Oct20:34 16 Oct Businesses warned of Brexit disruption in new year
Businesses in Cumbria are being warned to expect some disruption to trade with Europe in January, whether or not there is a deal, and even if they don't themselves do import or export business.
ReutersCopyright: ReutersThe county's chamber of commerce cites government reports, which say that queues of 7,000 trucks are possible on the approach to Channel ports leading to delays of up to two days, as new sets of customs checks and inspections of goods such as meat are brought in.
The chamber's chief executive, Rob Johnston said:"Our concern now is for businesses that don’t import or export themselves but rely on imported goods or components."
He said all companies should check with suppliers to see if they needed to stock up ahead of the end of the Brexit transitional year on 31 December, and the chamber had updated its advice.
Quote Message: A deal would mean tariff-free and quota-free trade, which is highly desirable, but many of the changes to processes and documentation apply regardless of whether there’s a deal."A deal would mean tariff-free and quota-free trade, which is highly desirable, but many of the changes to processes and documentation apply regardless of whether there’s a deal."
Posted at 19:43 16 Oct19:43 16 Oct The prime minister says it is time to "get ready” for trading arrangements with the EU to be "more like Australia's" from 1 January.
Posted at 6:49 16 Oct6:49 16 Oct The UK's negotiator accused the EU of expecting the UK to make "all future moves" towards a deal.
Read morePosted at 19:04 15 Oct19:04 15 Oct Boris Johnson has previously set Thursday's EU meeting as the deadline for a post-Brexit deal.
Read more
5:33 13 Oct MPs overturn a Lords amendment requiring trade deals to meet post-Brexit UK food standards.
Read morePosted at 22:47 12 Oct22:47 12 Oct The UK and EU say they are making progress, but remain at loggerheads on fishing and help for firms.
Read morePosted at 0:25 11 Oct0:25 11 Oct The PM says "intensive talks" must bridge gaps across the negotiating table in the coming days.
Read more
19:56 9 Oct The EU and UK still disagree on important issues, but Downing Street calls talks in London "useful".
Read morePosted at 22:04 8 Oct22:04 8 Oct By John Campbell
BBC News NI Economics & Business Editor
Goods must be defined as having "qualifying Northern Ireland status" to have unfettered access to GB.
Read morePosted at 1:10 8 Oct1:10 8 Oct The European Council President says the bloc wants a deal "but not at any cost" after he speaks to the PM.
Read morePosted at 1:08 4 Oct1:08 4 Oct Progress has been made in talks but "significant gaps" remain between the EU and UK, they say.
Read morePosted at 0:00 3 Oct0:00 3 Oct The PM calls for Brussels to be "commonsensical" ahead of crucial talks with the EU Commission president.
Read morePosted at 0:00 3 Oct0:00 3 Oct
The prime minister says it is up to the EU to avoid a no-deal scenario after the Brexit transition period.
Posted at 16:43 2 Oct16:43 2 Oct By Ione Wells
Westminster correspondent
A former Conservative cabinet member calls UK government progress "simply unacceptable".
Read morePosted at 16:02 2 Oct16:02 2 Oct By Simon Jack
Business editor
The complexity of exporting to European markets mean firms may have no option but to set up an EU presence.
Read morePosted at 22:46 1 Oct22:46 1 Oct It comes after an EU deadline for the UK to ditch powers to override its Brexit divorce deal expired.
Read morePosted at 17:37 1 Oct17:37 1 Oct
It says the Internal Markets Bill is a breach of the good faith agreement in the Brexit withdrawal agreement.
Posted at 22:26 30 Sep22:26 30 Sep By Faisal Islam
Economics editor
Documents seen by the BBC suggest key priorities for the car sector have been rebuffed by Brussels.
Read morePosted at 0:42 30 Sep0:42 30 Sep By Conor Macauley
BBC NI Agriculture & Environment Correspondent
The Brexit legislation has passed, despite some politicians saying it did not receive enough scrutiny.
Read morePosted at 23:32 29 Sep23:32 29 Sep A request to allow a showground's park-and-ride to be used as a customs HGV facility is thrown out.
Read morePosted at 22:47 28 Sep22:47 28 Sep The EU wants to see parts of the Internal Market Bill removed, but the UK says the disputed clauses are a "safety net".
Read morePosted at 21:53 28 Sep21:53 28 Sep
Talks in Brussels about implementing the UK-EU exit deal are described as “constructive” by Michael Gove.
The UK position in trade talk negotiations is still "far apart from what the EU can accept", says the European Commission vice-president.
Posted at 4:12 28 Sep4:12 28 Sep By Jayne McCormack
BBC News NI Political Reporter
US special envoy to Northern Ireland, Mick Mulvaney, urges optimism in relation to Brexit.
Read morePosted at 7:46 27 Sep7:46 27 Sep The head of the Confederation of British Industry urges a "spirit of compromise" as trade talks resume.
Read morePosted at 23:56 25 Sep23:56 25 Sep The Irish foreign minister was speaking about Brexit on Radio 4's Political Thinking with Nick Robinson.
Read morePosted at 18:41 23 Sep18:41 23 Sep
Michel Barnier says the European Commission “will remain calm, respectful and determined” in trade talks.
Posted at 4:22 23 Sep4:22 23 Sep The Internal Market Bill's powers to override the Brexit divorce deal have prompted a row with the EU.
Read morePosted at 4:33 22 Sep4:33 22 Sep The former PM argues the legislation will "damage trust", but ministers say it will protect the UK.
Read morePosted at 0:14 19 Sep0:14 19 Sep
The Labour leader says he is "not surprised" by Amal Clooney's decision to resign her role as special envoy on media freedom.
Posted at 0:08 19 Sep0:08 19 Sep The human rights lawyer says she is "dismayed" by the UK being prepared to break international law.
Read morePosted at 20:23 18 Sep20:23 18 Sep By Mark D'Arcy
Parliamentary correspondent
A Brexit-related trade bill and the rise in coronavirus cases could dominate the week at Westminster.
Read morePosted at 0:22 18 Sep0:22 18 Sep The presidential candidate says peace in Northern Ireland cannot become a "casualty of Brexit".
Read morePosted at 0:17 18 Sep0:17 18 Sep The ex-Tory leader said government plans to amend a controversial legislation do not go far enough.
Read morePosted at 19:34 17 Sep19:34 17 Sep The joint statement by the NI, Scottish and Welsh ministers raises a number of concerns.
Read morePosted at 18:57 17 Sep18:57 17 Sep
The EU Commission declines to directly react to Boris Johnson’s claim it was not acting in “good faith” in talks with the UK over a possible trade deal.
Posted at 6:03 17 Sep6:03 17 Sep By Laura Kuenssberg
Political editor
It may have conceded a vote on controversial Brexit powers but No 10 is not giving up on its plan.
Read morePosted at 1:05 17 Sep1:05 17 Sep
Boris Johnson says he does not believe the EU is negotiating a trade deal with the UK in good faith.
Posted at 20:55 16 Sep20:55 16 Sep
EU Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen has said the Brexit withdrawal agreement took three years of work.
Posted at 17:59 16 Sep17:59 16 Sep
Brandon Lewis says he gave the “correct” answer when he was asked if the Internal Market Bill would break international law.
Posted at 15:42 15 Sep15:42 15 Sep MPs back the Internal Market Bill by 77 votes despite criticism it risks breaching international law.
Read more
0:34 14 Sep Justice Secretary Robert Buckland says he would resign if the UK broke the rule of law in a way he found unacceptable.
Read morePosted at 1:13 13 Sep1:13 13 Sep Michael Gove backs the PM over the Internal Market Bill as the EU ramps up opposition to it.
Read morePosted at 22:59 12 Sep22:59 12 Sep Ian Paisley says the EU is using NI as a "pawn" but an Alliance MP says the protocol is "necessary".
Read more
17:44 12 Sep Boris Johnson calls for no return to "squabbling", but the EU ramps up opposition to UK plans.
Read morePosted at 5:45 12 Sep5:45 12 Sep The PM calls for no return to "squabbling", but the EU ramps up opposition to UK government plans.
Read morePosted at 0:17 12 Sep0:17 12 Sep The UK says it would be "very unusual" if products of animal origin were blocked after EU raised concerns.
Read morePosted at 19:34 11 Sep19:34 11 Sep The government cited campaigner's 2017 court victory to justify breaking the Brexit withdrawal treaty.
Read morePosted at 9:29 11 Sep9:29 11 Sep By Katya Adler
Europe editor
Last-minute agreements have been reached before, but right now it feels like a long shot.
Read morePosted at 4:00 11 Sep4:00 11 Sep Drop plans to rewrite withdrawal agreement by end of month or risk scuppering trade deal, UK is told.
Read morePosted at 2:20 11 Sep2:20 11 Sep By Laura Kuenssberg
Political editor
The EU is furious about the UK's latest Brexit move - but there is no chance of the government backing down.
https://www.bbc.com/news/topics/c4vm89lx8e8t/eu-uk-post-brexit-trade-talks