National security and 99-year lease - what has been announced?published at 16:05 British Summer Time

There's been a lot of information to digest over the last 50 minutes or so. Here are some of the key details on the Chagos deal that the government has just announced:
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says the island of Diego Garcia will continue to be used as a military base in a deal signed off by key allies, including the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
- The British government says it will lease the use of the territory from Mauritius for a period of 99 years at a cost of £101m per year
- The net value of the payments under the treaty will reach £3.4bn, according to a government press release
- Under the terms of the deal, the UK will hand sovereignty of the islands to Mauritius
- Starmer says the government had to "act now" as it would not have a "realistic prospect of success" if Mauritius restarted legal proceedings
- Starmer has also hit out at the Conservatives and Reform UK - who have both stated their opposition to the deal
- Defence Secretary John Healey says "no action was no option," and anyone arguing to abandon the deal would abandon the military base
- British citizens and the British armed forces are safer today and in the future because of the deal, he adds