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PM May suffers setbacks as Brexit debate starts in Parliament
May has toured Britain, spent hours being grilled in Parliament and invited MPs to her Downing Street residence to try to win over her many critics.
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British MPs debate historic Brexit deal before vote
Theresa May agreed on the terms of Britain’s withdrawal with the EU in November, but the text faces opposition on all sides of the House of Commons.
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May and opposition leader agree to TV debate over Brexit
Jeremy Corbyn’s team accepted the offer, prompting demands from other parties and anti-Brexit groups to insist one of their supporters be allowed to take part.
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British PM to defend draft Brexit deal to business leaders
The embattled premier, whose cabinet grudgingly approved her European Union (EU) divorce draft last week, faces an uphill challenge to pass her deal through a sceptical parliament.
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Theresa May shakes it up with ‘Dancing Queen’ boogie
The British PM, who captured headlines for her robotic dancing during a visit to Kenya in August, was under pressure to put on a good show at her Conservative Party’s annual conference.
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At conference, British PM May faces party divided by #Brexit
Just six months before Britain is due to leave the EU on 29 March, 2019, May has said talks to clinch a divorce deal are at an impasse.
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Britain after Brexit and the impact on the geopolitical landscape
Despite what geography might suggest, the UK isn’t an island in foreign policy terms and becoming a less reliable partner as a consequence of the destabilising process of leaving the EU could jeopardise the networks and coalitions the UK has built up over decades.
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May cautions: Support my Brexit deal or face no deal
The United Kingdom is due to leave the EU on 29 March and yet little is clear:
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Mayin' Alive! British PM's dance moves dubbed the 'Maybot'
The PM got into the groove in Cape Town on Tuesday when she was welcomed to South Africa by some dancing schoolchildren.
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Theresa May: Legal land reform could unlock investment in SA
The British prime minister landed in Cape Town on Tuesday and visited a high school in Gugulethu before addressing a high-level business gathering in the city.
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May vows post-Brexit UK will be leading investor in Africa
British PM Theresa May touched down in Cape Town on Tuesday morning ahead of a three-nation African trip, leading a 30-member delegation.
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May to return bell from 'SS Mendi' on South Africa trip
The prime minister will be returning a bell from the 'SS Mendi' that sank in the English Channel in 1917 killing 646 people, most of them black South African troops.
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Trade, investment on agenda when May meets Ramaphosa
The Presidency says that May is expected to discuss potential partnerships between the United Kingdom and South Africa and efforts to strengthen trade and investment relations between the two countries.
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May scolds Johnson for burqa remark after outcry
Full-face coverings such as niqabs and burqas are a polarising issue across Europe, with some arguing that they symbolise discrimination against women and should be outlawed.
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PM May to meet Scotland's Sturgeon after Brexit standoff
A majority of Scots voted to stay in the European Union at a 2016 referendum where an overall majority in Britain voted to leave.
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Trump vows trade deal with UK, abruptly changing tack on May's Brexit plan
Fresh from sending Nato into crisis talks and ahead of a summit with Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump shocked Britain’s political establishment.
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British foreign secretary quits in protest over May's Brexit plan
Boris Johnson decided to walk from his job just hours after Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit minister David Davis did the same in protest at her plans.
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Under pressure from populists, EU doubles down on curbing migration
At stake is EU members’ unity and trust in each other, as well as the bloc’s Schengen zone of control-free travel.
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Pressuring May, Labour tries to force new single market deal
Ten months before Britain is due to leave the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May is struggling to unite her party and government over a Brexit strategy.
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Trump to visit Britain, hold talks with May on 13 July
Representatives for the White House and 10 Downing Street said Trump would visit the United Kingdom on 13 July and hold bilateral talks with May but gave no other details.