U.K. and Ireland Say They See ‘Pathway to a Possible Deal’ in Brexit Talks

  • British and Irish leaders hold ‘constructive’ discussions
  • Officials will engage ‘intensively’ in the days ahead

Boris Johnson, right, and Leo Varadkar, speak at Thornton Manor, Cheshire, U.K., on Oct. 10.

Photographer: Noel Mullen

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The U.K. and the European Union took a step closer to agreeing the terms of Brexit after a positive meeting between the British and Irish leaders identified a “pathway” to a potential deal. The pound jumped by the most in seven months.