Irish border, resignations, market volatility: Top ten takeaways as draft Brexit deal agreed

Draft deal approved by Cabinet last night

Tom Eckett
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Following Prime Minister Theresa May's announcement a draft Brexit deal has been signed off by her Cabinet, Investment Week has compiled the top ten takeaways from the historic agreement.

1. Irish border solution Following months of negotiations, it appeared the Irish border issue would be the main sticking point during talks. In order to avoid a hard border in Ireland, the Government is proposing the possibility of a border "backstop" on the island of Ireland, which would allow it to avoid customs checks between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in the event the UK exits the EU without a deal. 2. Brexit secretary Raab resigns Less than 24 hours after signing up to the proposed deal, Brexit secretary Dominic Raab has resigned from his post citing the "in...

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