
Sir Keir Starmer and EU Commission’s Ursula von der Leyen met ahead of the London talks today (Picture: AP)
The UK and EU have reached a ‘reset’ deal, which could change travel, boost defence and reduce red tape on trade.
Negotiators are thought to have finalised the details of the landmark deal designed to reset the relationship between the UK and the European Union following Brexit.
The deal was approved by the EU ambassador’s committee after talks into the early hours of the morning, Sky News understands.
Further details of the agreement are yet to be revealed, but Sky said progress was made on fishing so that a deal could be secured on checks on veterinary goods.