Theresa May's attempt to strike a Brexit deal last night was de-railed by a phone call with DUP leader Arlene Foster (inset). Irish Prime Minster Leo Varadkar said Britain had been poised to sign an agreement that was acceptable to him and other EU states at lunchtime. But as details of a major concession that critics say would leave Northern Ireland effectively bound by EU rules, Mrs Foster denounced any settlement that split the province from Britain. The PM (pictured with Jean-Claude Juncker left before the call and right after it) then spoke to Mrs Foster by telephone during a break in talks in Brussels before she and Juncker announced a deal had not been reached.
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