A key piece of Brexit legislation's reportedly been delayed in the UK - throwing the government's timetable into doubt.
It's understood that the EU Withdrawal Bill is unlikely to be discussed again in the House of Commons until November, because of a lack of political agreement.
The bill is designed to turn EU law into UK legislation before Britain leaves the European Union.
It's supposed to allow the gradual repealing of laws Britain wants to lose or change, while avoiding a legislative black hole on the day the UK Brexits.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt says the delay is therefore significant.
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