Keir Starmer is poised to sign his Brexit 'reset' deal today despite alarm at huge concessions in a 'surrender summit'.

A late breakthrough in negotiations has paved the way for an agreement to be unveiled at a meeting with Ursula von der Leyen in London.

However, concerns are running high over the price that the UK has had to pay in return for smoother trade.

There are claims that EU fishing boats will be guaranteed access to UK waters for 12 years, after the French mounted a last-minute ambush demanding longer-term guarantees.

Sir Keir is also expected to signal that millions of young Europeans could get rights to live, study and work here for up to three years - a stark contrast with his recent vow to cut immigration.