Britain may hold out on agreeing to the size of its Brexit divorce bill until the end of talks in March 2019, David Davis has suggested.

The Brexit Secretary said the issue of how much money the UK should have to handover to Brussels is likely to rumble on for the duration of negotiations.

The Government has already committed to giving MPs a vote on the final Brexit deal agreed with Brussels.

Today he confirmed that the size of the bill is likely to be included in that vote.

Answering questions in the House of Commons after delivering a statement on the latest round of talks, Mr Davis said: "There will be a vote of this House on the final settlement. My expectation is that the money argument will go on for the full duration of the negotiation.