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Brussels Edition: May Wants More

U.K. Ministers Head to Brussels for Talks
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Before Theresa May can bring her Brexit deal to the British Parliament for a now-or-never vote a week from today, she needs something from the EU to reassure unruly lawmakers that the agreement isn’t a plot to trap the U.K. in a customs union forever. Her envoys, Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay and Attorney General Geoffrey Cox — the man who will present to Parliament the all-important legal interpretation of the deal — are back in Brussels today for talks that will help determine where Brexit goes from here.