The UK and the European Union have reached a trade agreement days before current arrangements were due to expire.
Here is a look at that Brexit deal in numbers:
– 1973 – The year Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the UK was last an independent coastal state with full control over its waters.
–£100 million (€111 million) – The amount of money announced by Mr Johnson for fishing communities to modernise their fleets.
–27 – EU member states which will need to approve the trade deal.
–December 30 2020 – The day Parliament will be recalled to vote on the deal.
–January 31 2020 – When the UK officially left the European Union.
–329 – Days between the UK leaving the EU and the trade deal being reached.
–Four million – EU nationals who have requested to settle in the UK over the last four years, according to the Prime Minister.
–Five (and a half) – The length of the fishing transition period in years, cut from the 14 years originally requested by the EU.
–500 – The length of the trade deal, which is yet to be published, in pages.
–54 – Months between the initial referendum vote and the trade deal being agreed.
–58 – Countries the UK has made trade deals with around the world since Brexit, according to the Prime Minister.
–£668 billion (€743 billion) – The amount of money the deal will generate each year, according to Mr Johnson.
–9.30am – When European diplomats will meet on Christmas Day in Irish time to start reviewing the agreement.
–95 – Months since then-Prime Minister David Cameron promised an in-out referendum on EU membership if the Conservatives win the 2015 general election.
–One – Pigeon pounced on by Larry the cat in Downing Street while the country waited for the announcement of a trade deal.