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Michel Barnier (pictured), the European Union’s chief Brexit negotiator, on Wednesday (26 August) repeated his call for a deal with Britain on future ties by the end of October, after negotiations made little progress last week, writes Leigh Thomas.

“If we are to ensure the ratification of a new treaty in a secure way before the end of the year, we need to have an agreement by around 31 October,” Barnier told a French employers’ federation conference outside Paris.

Barnier and his British counterpart, David Frost, blamed each other for the stalemate last week. London said it believed a deal on post-Brexit relations was still possible.

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