UK MPs will vote later on a Brexit deal, after 'changes' were won by British negotiators.
Theresa May's government says these are 'legally binding' and provide reassurance Britain can't be trapped in the controversial Irish border backstop.
The opposition Labour Party says it will not back the deal in Tuesday's vote.
But Conservative MP Daniel Kawczynski - who voted against the Withdrawal Agreement last time - says he will, if Northern Ireland's DUP party does.
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