U.K. Demands More Frequent Brexit Talks to Force Progress

  • Prime minister said to want rolling negotiations with the EU
  • Davis to tell ministers of ‘no deal’ contingencies on Tuesday

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Brexit Secretary David Davis will brief Theresa May’s cabinet on Tuesday on contingency plans in case negotiations collapse, as the U.K. seeks to intensify talks with the European Union in an attempt to break the deadlock.

Davis has proposed a different structure to the negotiations in the hope that it will help both sides to make the necessary compromises on the divorce terms for talks to move on to trade, a person familiar with the U.K. position said Monday.