This week saw negotiations resume for the first time since the EU Council agreed in December that talks could move on to a possible transition period. However, UK Government objections to some of the terms offered by the EU for the transition period mean that it is not yet a done deal. Meanwhile, the UK Government still appears divided on what the Brexit end-state should be.
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