British Prime Minister Theresa May’s hopes of finding a Brexit compromise with the opposition look set to be dashed.
Thirteen of May’s former cabinet colleagues have asked her, in writing, not to accept Labour's demand for a post-Brexit customs union with the European Union.
"You would have lost the loyal middle of the Conservative Party, split our party and with likely nothing to show for it," the letter said. "We urge you to think again."
They told her such a move would be “bad policy and bad politics”, forcing the UK to open up its markets automatically to any countries that the EU strikes trade deals with.
This comes as talks between the government and opposition broke up again without any substantive agreement on Monday night.
The UK was due to have left the EU on March 29, but May has been unable to get her divorce deal approved by parliament.
Qatar's prime minister said on Sunday that efforts to reach a new ceasefire in Gaza have made some progress but an agreement between Israel and Hamas to end the war remains elusive.
A huge blast most likely caused by the explosion of chemical materials killed at least 18 people and injured more than 700 on Saturday at Iran's biggest port, Bandar Abbas, Iranian state media reported.
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) have sounded the alarm over severe funding shortfalls that are hindering life-saving humanitarian aid in countries including Nigeria, Burundi, and Colombia.
A number of people were killed and multiple others were injured in Vancouver after a vehicle drove into a crowd at a Filipino street festival in the western Canadian city, police said on Saturday.