
Theresa May has said "important progress" on Brexit was made at last week's EU summit - but Jeremy Corbyn said it sounded like "Groundhog Day".
The PM said she had a "degree of confidence" of making enough progress by December to begin trade talks.
She also said there would be no "physical infrastructure" on the border in Northern Ireland.
Meanwhile the EU Commission president dismissed a German newspaper's account of his dinner with the PM.
"Nothing is true in all of this," Jean-Claude Juncker said, rejecting the article's claims Mrs May "begged for help" when they met and seemed tired and politically weak.
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