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  • May spokesman confirms Brexit vote next week
    British Prime Minister Theresa May's spokesman confirmed on Monday that the meaningful vote on her Brexit divorce deal in Parliament would take place next week. The vote will happen before January 21, however, the exact timing depends on Parliament, James Slack told reporters. British...
  • May intends to 'see through' with Brexit deal
    When asked about the looming challenge of her leadership by hardline Brexiters, British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday that she intends to "see through" with the Brexit deal reached with the European Union, as she believes it is in the best interests of the country. The critics of her...
  • Trump: We are going to be UK's great trading partner
    United States President Donald Trump said the US is going to make a trade deal with the UK "that will be great" and that he has a very good relationship with British Prime Minister Theresa May. Speaking in an interview for ITV broadcast on Sunday, Trump reiterated he was right when he stated Brexit...
  • May's spokesman: UK, EU should be 'creative'
    United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May stated on Tuesday that Britain and the European Union should be "creative" when it comes to development of their future economic partnership, the Financial Times quoted her spokesman Max Blain. In a first discussion May's full cabinet had on post-Brexit...
  • UK, Japan agree to cooperate on N. Korea threat
    British Prime Minister Theresa May and her Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe agreed on Thursday to cooperate in countering the threat posed by North Korea, two days after Pyongyang launched a ballistic missile that flew over Japan. "Against a backdrop of a more uncertain world, I want you all to...
  • UK's Queen's Speech scheduled for June 21
    The State Opening of Parliament in the United Kingdom, an event that formally marks the beginning of a session, has been scheduled to take place on June 21, Press Association reported on Thursday. The Queen's Speech that is traditionally given during the event and that should have taken place on...
  • UK's May to discuss government deal with DUP
    British Prime Minister Theresa May is set to meet the leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) on Tuesday and discuss government deal. May will host DUP’s Arlene Foster in Downing Street to negotiate the terms of the DUP’s backing of the premier's minority government. The Conservatives have...
  • UK's May to MPs: I'll serve as long as you want me
    Conservative leader Theresa May informed Tory lawmakers on Monday that she is ready to stand down as British prime minister if that is what they want. "I’ll serve as long as you want me," she said during a closed meeting of the 1922 Committee in the House of Commons, members of...
  • May still in talks with DUP over support for gov
    United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May is still in talks with the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) to get the support to form a new government following Thursday's general election, a Downing Street spokesperson said. The deal between the two parties is being finalized but it is...
  • UK PM May is prepared to leave EU without deal
    British Prime Minister Theresa May said that she was prepared to leave the EU without a deal if the agreement was not good enough. Earlier, opposition leader Jermey Corbyn said he would get a deal if elected. "We will be there to negotiate the right deal but what I have said is that no deal is better...
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