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May could lose majority in UK parliament - report
However, until now no poll has suggested that the Conservatives could lose their majority in parliament.
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May garners support for plans to tackle terrorism at G7
May told the G7 that countries should work with Britain to allow foreign fighters to be detained and brought to justice close to the countries where they had been operating.
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Macron offers Theresa May support in fight against terrorism
France has itself suffered multiple jihadist attacks, in which more than 230 people have been killed since 2015.
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Theresa May to confront Trump on Manchester attack leaks
British police reportedly stopped sharing information with the US after police chiefs said the leaks to media risked hindering their investigation.
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May to appeal for Nato unity to fight terrorism
May will cut short the next leg of her trip to Sicily, where the Group of Seven major powers will hold a two-day meeting, and instead, leave on Friday.
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May to deploy armed forces after attack as threat level raised
Police on Tuesday said they believed British-born Salman Abedi, aged 22, carried out Britain's deadliest bombing in nearly 12 years and Prime Minister Theresa May said another attack could be imminent.
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Theresa May: Identity of suspected suicide bomber known
British Prime Minister Theresa May says police and security services know the identity of the suspected suicide bomber who killed 22 people, many of them children, at a concert in Manchester.
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Britain’s EU ‘no deal' threat is genuine - Brexit minister
Britain is prepared to walk away from divorce talks with the European Union without a deal, Brexit minister David Davis said.
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Labour Party: 'Help us stop Scottish nationalists'
A YouGov poll published put the SNP on 42% of the vote and the Conservatives, who have just one seat in Scotland, were second on 29%.
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Theresa May maintains strong election lead in weekend opinion polls
May is asking voters to strengthen her hand as she seeks a mandate for her plan to implement the result of last year's Brexit referendum.
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[WATCH] UK parliament approves Theresa May's snap vote
Members of the British parliament have approved Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to hold an early general election on 8 June. CNN's Nic Robertson reports.
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Opposition gains in British polls, but May's party keeps strong lead
The polls published late on Saturday showed May's Conservatives remained between 11 and 17 points ahead of Labour Party.
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Theresa May braces for difficult Brexit talks
EU leaders warned Britons to have ‘no illusions’ about swiftly securing a new relationship to keep their access to EU markets.
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Trump says strong Europe is important for US
Trump said on Thursday he was in favour of a strong Europe, as France gears up for an election where European unity is a key issue.
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Corbyn attacks May’s plan for snap election despite Parly backing
British Prime Minister Theresa May has secured a surprise election to take place in just seven weeks’ time.
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Facing parliament vote, UK's May says early election will boost her in EU talks
Theresa May surprised allies & opponents on Tuesday when she announced her plan to bring forward an election that was due in 2020.
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May: Early election will strengthen UK’s hand in Brexit negotiations
British PM Theresa May says an early election is in the country’s national interest and will strengthen its hand in Brexit negotiations.
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British Parliament backs May’s plan for snap election
PM Theresa May won Parliament’s backing for an early election, a vote she said would strengthen her hand in divorce talks with the EU.
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‘UK general election will not change EU’s stance on Brexit’
Theresa May has been holding talks with key political figures in Britain and the wider EU after her surprise announcement of a general election in June.
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May's call for early election a huge political miscalculation – Sturgeon
First minister Nicola Sturgeon says an early poll would give Scotland a chance to re-enforce its mandate for choice on its future.
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British PM May calls for early general election
British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would introduce legislation on Wednesday to pave the way for the early election.