The prime minister has said she is determined to end the deadlock with the devolved governments over Brexit.
Theresa
May will hold meetings with Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and
her Welsh counterpart Carwyn Jones at Downing Street later. The three have been at loggerheads over what happens to powers in devolved areas when they return from Brussels after Brexit.
Ms Sturgeon said she did not expect a deal to be reached at the meeting.
The UK government recently proposed the "vast majority" of powers returned from the EU would go straight to Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast rather than Westminster.
But it would retain control in 24 areas, at least in the short term.
Source: BBCNews
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