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Theresa May

UK PM faces double trouble in looming Brexit showdown
Article
/ 14 October 2018

UK PM faces double trouble in looming Brexit showdown

With Britain set to leave the bloc at the end of March, European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker is demanding ‘substantial progress’ this week

By Robin Millard
Johnson assaults May’s Brexit plan at fractious party meeting
Article
/ 2 October 2018

Johnson assaults May’s Brexit plan at fractious party meeting

Mixing jokes with biting one-liners that stopped short of attacking Theresa May herself, Boris Johnson called her strategy ‘dangerous and unstable’

By Alice Ritchie and Antoine Pollez
Tensions rise as EU prepares for final Brexit stretch
Article
/ 20 September 2018

Tensions rise as EU prepares for final Brexit stretch

After pitching her Brexit plan to the other EU leaders, British PM Theresa May will leave them to discuss their next steps without her on Thursday

By Alice Ritchie
What’s holding up Brexit talks? The Irish issue explained
Article
/ 19 September 2018

What’s holding up Brexit talks? The Irish issue explained

​The main sticking point in Brexit negotiations is the future of the Irish border once Britain leaves the EU

By Agency
Boris Johnson blasts May’s Brexit blueprint
Article
/ 3 September 2018

Boris Johnson blasts May’s Brexit blueprint

May’s sea of troubles swelled after the EU’s Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier strongly opposed her blueprint

By Robin Millard
Editorial: Beware of UK’s promises
Article
/ 31 August 2018

Editorial: Beware of UK’s promises

‘In its hour of need, Britain is now turning to its former colonies for help’

By Editorial
May takes trade-touting tour to Nigeria
Article
/ 29 August 2018

May takes trade-touting tour to Nigeria

China is currently Nigeria’s biggest trading partner with Abuja importing some $7-billion in goods from Beijing

By Agency
May kicks off first Africa tour as British PM
Article
/ 28 August 2018

May kicks off first Africa tour as British PM

May is facing pressure at home from so-called Remainers sceptical of her ability to forge trade deals once Britain severs ties with Brussels

By Gregory Walton
Ex-minister backs new Brexit vote as eurosceptics pressure May
Article
/ 16 July 2018

Ex-minister backs new Brexit vote as eurosceptics pressure May

British Prime Minister Theresa May drew fire from all sides on Monday over her Brexit strategy

By Alice Ritchie
UK set to publish Brexit plan that sparked rebellion
Article
/ 12 July 2018

UK set to publish Brexit plan that sparked rebellion

In a policy paper, the government will outline proposals for a free trade area and a "common rule book" with the EU

By Alice Ritchie
The week Brexit got real: Britain turns pragmatic
Article
/ 11 July 2018

The week Brexit got real: Britain turns pragmatic

A week ago Britain had strict red lines on Brexit, and pro-EU lawmakers were "traitors"

By Dario Thuburn and Edouard Guihaire
May clings to power amid Brexit resignation turmoil
Article
/ 10 July 2018

May clings to power amid Brexit resignation turmoil

​British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservative opponents could trigger a confidence vote against her if at least 48 MPs support it

By Dario Thuburn
Boris jumps ship as unstable May-led UK government lurches
Article
/ 9 July 2018

Boris jumps ship as unstable May-led UK government lurches

Senior Tory dubbed the flamboyant face of Brexit becomes third minister to walk out over Theresa May’s ‘soft’ Brexit plan

By Kiri Rupiah
UK police rush to solve Novichok nerve agent death
Article
/ 9 July 2018

UK police rush to solve Novichok nerve agent death

Police have launched a murder inquiry after a woman who was exposed to the nerve agent novichok died in hospital on Sunday evening

By Jitendra Joshi
Britain’s Brexit minister steps down in blow to May
Article
/ 9 July 2018

Britain’s Brexit minister steps down in blow to May

All eyes are on whether there will now be further resignations by Brexit hardliners that could threaten May’s leadership

By Dario Thuburn
Brexit bill becomes law, allowing the UK to leave the EU
Article
/ 26 June 2018

Brexit bill becomes law, allowing the UK to leave the EU

The bill transfers decades of European law onto British statute books, and also enshrines Brexit day in British law as March 29 2019

By Dario Thuburn
No ‘Brexit dividend’ for cash-strapped UK ― experts
Article
/ 20 June 2018

No ‘Brexit dividend’ for cash-strapped UK ― experts

Since the referendum, according to official data, economic growth has slowed to a snail’s pace

By Jitendra Joshi
With friends like Trump, who needs enemies — EU chief
Article
/ 17 May 2018

With friends like Trump, who needs enemies — EU chief

EU president Donald Tusk urged leaders meeting in Bulgaria to form a "united European front" against Trump’s withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal

By Danny Kemp
Trump withdraws from Iran deal, defying allies
Article
/ 9 May 2018

Trump withdraws from Iran deal, defying allies

The president pulled the United States out of a landmark deal curbing Iran’s nuclear program and reimposing crippling sanctions

By Andrew Beatty
UK interior minister Amber Rudd resigns in blow to Prime Minister May
Article
/ 30 April 2018

UK interior minister Amber Rudd resigns in blow to Prime Minister May

​Britain’s interior minister Amber Rudd resigned Sunday, admitting she "inadvertently misled" lawmakers about deportation targets

By Staff Reporter
Windrushers gain justice from British Parliament
Article
/ 16 April 2018

Windrushers gain justice from British Parliament

​Britons born in Commonwealth countries without proper documentation have been granted some relief on the status of their citizenship

By Staff Reporter
Trump, allies praise Syria strikes as Moscow seethes
Article
/ 15 April 2018

Trump, allies praise Syria strikes as Moscow seethes

The US and its allies have called for the enforcement of a ceasefire and demanded Syria engage in UN-led peace talks

By Thomas Watkins
US, Canada, EU expel Russian envoys over spy attack
Article
/ 26 March 2018

US, Canada, EU expel Russian envoys over spy attack

The US, Canada, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, France and Denmark have all expelled Russian envoys over the poisoning of a former Russian spy

By Agency And and Staff Reporter
Zuckerberg vows to ‘step up’ as Facebook scandal mushrooms
Article
/ 22 March 2018

Zuckerberg vows to ‘step up’ as Facebook scandal mushrooms

The social media giant’s chief has announced new steps to rein in the leakage of data outside developers and third-party apps

By Glenn Chapman, Rob Lever and Robin Millard
Divided over Brexit, Northern Ireland marks year with no government
Article
/ 9 January 2018

Divided over Brexit, Northern Ireland marks year with no government

Public opinion shows signs of weariness, with many denouncing the continued stalemate and calling for decisions in key areas like health and education

By Staff Reporter
Brexit rebel MPs compromise with UK goverment over key bill
Article
/ 16 December 2017

Brexit rebel MPs compromise with UK goverment over key bill

​British Prime Minister Theresa May is under pressure from MPs to avoid a "cliff-edge" divorce from Europe that would throw the economy into chaos.

By Agence France Presse
UK parliament sleaze row ‘clearing out’ bad behaviour
Article
/ 5 November 2017

UK parliament sleaze row ‘clearing out’ bad behaviour

British MP Amber Rudd said that a scandal over sexual harassment was a "watershed moment" that was "clearing out" inappropriate behaviour.

By Agence France Presse
EU denies Brexit dinner report where British PM pleaded for help
Article
/ 23 October 2017

EU denies Brexit dinner report where British PM pleaded for help

German newspaper report said Theresa May pleaded with EU Commission chief for help in stalled Brexit negotiations at a dinner in Brussels last week.

By Agence France Presse
May warns ‘ball in EU’s court’ as Brexit talks resume
Article
/ 9 October 2017

May warns ‘ball in EU’s court’ as Brexit talks resume

EU negotiator and British counterpart kick off the fifth round of divorce discussions before leaders meet to decide whether to move on to trade talks.

By Agence France Presse
British PM gathers ministers ahead of Brexit speech
Article
/ 21 September 2017

British PM gathers ministers ahead of Brexit speech

British Prime Minister Theresa May met with her ministers to address differences among the cabinet ahead of her Brexit speech

By Alice Ritchie
Brexit bill passes first vote in British parliament
Article
/ 12 September 2017

Brexit bill passes first vote in British parliament

After a year of deliberation, Brexit has begun,

By Staff Reporter
‘All Muslims, I want to kill all Muslims.’: London terror attack suspect arrested
Article
/ 19 June 2017

‘All Muslims, I want to kill all Muslims.’: London terror attack suspect arrested

At least one man dead and 10 others injured after a man rammed his van into worshippers near Finsbury Park mosque, police say.

By Staff Reporter
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