Theresa May is due to make a statement on Brexit to MPs later, which will be followed by a debate on next steps.

According to a BBC report, MPs are then expected to vote on a series of alternatives to the prime minister’s Brexit deal.

Ministers were feeling “more positive” about being able to hold a third vote on the PM’s deal this week at a cabinet meeting this morning, sources said.

But Northern Ireland’s DUP has said its position has not changed and it will not be backing the deal.

DUP leader Arlene Foster told the prime minister the news in a telephone call after this morning’s cabinet meeting.

Mrs. May’s EU withdrawal agreement has been overwhelmingly rejected in the Commons twice.

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