Britain has begun its last full day in the European Union after Boris Johnson's Brexit deal was given its final seal of approval.
British MEPs are packing up their offices in Brussels as the country prepares to exit the bloc at eleven o'clock tomorrow night.
Their departure means two Irish MEPs - Barry Andrew and Deirdre Clune - can finally take the seats that they won back in May.
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage is delighted to be leaving.
Meanwhile Tim Hayes from Dublin's European Commission Office says we won't notice any material changes to daily life until next year.