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May faces parliamentary showdown with Brexit rebels
Theresa May’s government is trying to pass a bill through parliament that will repeal the 1972 legislation binding Britain to the EU and copy existing EU law into domestic law.
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PM May hails new optimism in Brexit talks after deal
Theresa May, weakened after losing her Conservatives’ majority at a June election, rescued an agreement last week to move the talks to unravel more than 40 years of union.
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It's over: Britain & EU struck divorce deal
Negotiators in London, Brussels and Dublin worked through the night before breaking an impasse over the status of the Irish border.
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Irish furore thwarts May bid to clinch Brexit trade deal
The British prime minister had sat down to lunch with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
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Further blow to Britain's May as aid minister's future in doubt
Weakened by losing her party’s majority in a June election, Prime Minister Theresa May faces another crisis after her defence minister resigned in a sexual harassment scandal.
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Conservatives suspend MP, refer his case to police
Theresa May’s Conservative Party refused to give any detail about the nature of the allegations against Charlie Elphicke, a Conservative lawmaker for Dover in southern England.
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[WATCH] UK minister investigated over sex toy allegations
British Prime Minister Theresa May has ordered an investigation into one of her international trade ministers for inappropriate behaviour. CNN reports.
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Now talk nice - EU script to help May settle Brexit bill
EU leaders will coax Theresa May over the next two months into parting with tens of billions of euros in return for a post-Brexit trade deal.
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Britain's new concessions are not enough, EU leaders tell May
Arriving at a two-day summit in Brussels on Thursday with other EU leaders, May sought to shift the focus away from a failure to push the talks beyond a discussion of a divorce settlement.
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EU plans Brexit summit gesture, May hints on cash
Both sides are making the moves to end an apparent stalemate in talks on Britain’s leaving the EU.
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May signals possible demotion of Boris Johnson - report
Prime Minister Theresa May signalled in an interview that she might demote Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, according to a report.
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May vows to stay as party plotters attempt to topple her
Theresa May is trying to face down a rebellion by some of her own lawmakers just as Britain enters a crucial stage in Brexit talks
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May calls for post-Brexit transition in single market
In a speech in a 14th century church in Florence, Theresa May spent much of the speech drawing on the similar values of Britain and the rest of the EU.
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After Charlottesville violence, Britain condemns racism, hatred, violence
On Saturday, a car plowed into a crowd of people protesting against the rally, killing one person.
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UK to publish key Brexit laws, start of a defining test for PM
Britain will publish on Thursday the legislation that will sever its political and legal ties to the European Union.
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UN rights boss criticises May, Trump and Duterte
The top United Nations human rights official has criticised Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May for her election campaign remarks.
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Theresa May strikes deal to get DUP support for minority government
But the UK PM’s position remains insecure. Her Brexit strategy is under scrutiny and her future as prime minister is the subject of public debate.
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Britain to hold special two-year parliament session to tackle Brexit
Britain's negotiations with the EU over its exit from the bloc begin on Monday.
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As Brexit talks loom, May scrambles for deal to stay in power
After a tumultuous week that pitched Britain into its deepest political crisis since the Brexit referendum a year ago, Theresa May's future was uncertain.
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UK to delay Queen's Speech amid political turmoil
The speech had been due to take place on 19 June 19 but will be put back by a few days, the BBC says.
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Britain, US deny that Trump state visit delayed
It was reported Donald Trump told Theresa May by telephone that he did not want to come if there were likely to be large-scale protests.