Brexit weekly briefing: UK and EU all smiles but faultlines obvious

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Johnson and Von der Leyen hold ‘positive’ talks – then UK is accused of acting ‘like cowboys’

Welcome to the Guardian’s weekly Brexit briefing, which, after more than three and a half years and nearly 170 instalments, will be landing in your inbox for the very last time on 4 February, after Britain formally leaves the EU.

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