European fishing vessels will be given a further 12 years of access to British waters as part of Sir Keir Starmer's 'reset' with Brussels.

A late-night deal was struck with the European Union ahead of today's major summit with Brussels chiefs Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa.

The agreement means European vessels will enjoy the same post-Brexit access they have had until 2038, 12 years after the current arrangement expires.

Other issues under discussion included defence and security and deals on allowing British travellers to use e-gates at European airports.

Further details of the deal are expected to be announced at the first UK-EU summit today, and MailOnline has looked at what we know so far: