Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab has said he expects a deal on the UK's divorce from the European Union to be finalised by November 21.
In a letter sent on October 24, and published today, Raab said "a great deal of progress" had been made in recent weeks, thanks in part to new British proposals for resolving the thorny question of how to avoid customs checks at the Irish border.
This issue has clogged up negotiations for months, but Raab appeared hopeful of reaching a swift resolution. "Despite our differences, we are not far from an agreement on this issue," Raab said in his letter to Hilary Benn, chairman of Parliament's Brexit select committee.
"I would be happy to give evidence to the committee when a deal is finalised, and currently expect November 21 to be suitable," he wrote.
Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman, James Slack, appeared to be playing down the significance of Raab's comments. "I'm not going to get involved in the interpretation you choose to put on that," he said. "This is a correspondence I haven't personally seen."