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Brexit: Leo Varadkar urged to back Boris Johnson's deal

He has put the ball in Leo Varadkar's court. Boris Johnson is putting Ireland under huge pressure to accept his new Brexit deal after Labour rebels suggested they were prepared to help the PM get the proposal through Parliament. The DUP has given its blessing to the plan - as have Tory rebels, hardline Brexiteers and about 25 Labour MPs. With Mr Johnson's proposed agreement having an apparent Commons majority, Irish Taoiseach Mr Varadkar is now the main obstacle standing in the way of Britain leaving the EU with a deal on Oct 31. After Mr Johnson sent detailed proposals to Jean-Claude Juncker, what will the response be in Brussels? Europe Editor Peter Foster examines the core components of the plan - and assesses the likelihood they will be accepted.

Mr Johnson's first address to the Conservative Party conference as leader yesterday was light on policy, but prompted cheers and laughter from the audience in Manchester. Whitehall Editor Owen Bennett examines the key themes from his 40-minute speech. Fashion editor Tamara Abraham assesses the conference style of Mr Johnson's girlfriend, Carrie Symonds. And Matttakes aim at the conference slogan in today's cartoon.