Boris Johnson is willing to u-turn on his plan to break international law over Brexit - if progress is made on a Brexit trade this week.
Britain and the EU have been discussing implementation of the Brexit deal, or Withdrawal Agreement, in joint committee, trying to find ways to make sure the Brexit deal, and Northern Ireland protocol, can be put in place without disruption.
In a statement, the Government said: "Discussions continue to progress and final decisions are expected in the coming days. "If the solutions being considered in those discussions are agreed, the UK Government would be prepared to remove clause 44 of the UK Internal Market Bill, concerning export declarations. "The UK Government would also be prepared to deactivate
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