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Theresa May might face coup from opposition after disagreements
She tried to relaunch her leadership last week with a speech on carrying out a bold domestic policies agenda
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Weakened Theresa May reaches out to rivals
Her comments came in excerpts of a speech due to be delivered on Tuesday
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Struggling British PM faces confidence vote
May's government is also dealing with the fall-out of a string of terror attacks and the blaze at the Grenfell Tower
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Conservatives sign power deal with Northern Ireland's DUP
Party has 317 seats in the 650-seat parliament and need the support of the DUP's 10 MPs to be able to govern
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Police mull manslaughter charges over London blaze
May stressed that all Grenfell victims, would be able to access whatever help they need
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May to unveil plans to 'protect' EU citizens' rights after Brexit
British Prime Minister said, the talks had made a "very constructive start"
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'Dreamer' Tusk says Brexit could be reversed
At the summit May is due to unveil a "generous offer" to resolve EU concerns
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British PM vows to fight terror 'whoever is responsible'
May referred to the attacks in London and Manchester this year have killed 35 people and injured around 200
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Anger boils over as London fire toll hits 30
Accusations of a slow official response have heaped pressure on PM May
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France and Britain announce anti-terror action plan
May said she and Macron agreed that "more should be done to tackle the terrorist threat online"
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Macron says 'door always open' for UK to stay in EU
May said the process would lead to "an arrangement for Brexit which will be the interests of the United Kingdom"
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Brexit 'uncertainty' can't go on, says EU's Verhofstadt
The Brexit negotiations timetable has been thrown into doubt by May's disastrous loss of a parliamentary majority
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Pro-Brexit UKIP leader quits after election flop
The party was at the forefront of the Brexit campaign as 52 percent opted to leave the bloc in shock June 2016 vote
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May says she will form new British government
'We will continue to work with our friends and allies in the Democratic Unionist Party,' she says
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Where it went wrong for Theresa May
Many Britons viewed the election as a cynical ploy to score gains against an unpopular opposition leader
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'Naughty' May faces online mockery after election losses
Latest bout of social media mocking came following the release of a shocking exit poll.
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British PM loses majority in shock election, faces pressure to resign
The pound fell sharply amid fears the Conservative leader will be unable to form a government
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Britain braces for election in wake of terror attacks
May's one-time 20-point lead over Labour has shrivelled to just over a single point - 41.6 % to 40.4 %
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EU wary of Brexit talks walkout whoever wins UK vote
The EU is eyeing June 19, 11 days after Thursday's election, for the formal start of two years of tough talks.
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Britain's opposition leader calls on May to quit over police cuts
Britain will vote in a national election on Thursday
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British PM boycotts TV debate as election looms
A protest song branding May a liar was heading for the top of the charts on Wednesday.
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May bears 'some responsibility' for attack: UKIP
Why the attack was not prevented is becoming a major topic as the campaign resumes ahead of a June 8 general election
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World leaders condemn Manchester attack
Children were among those killed, police have said, in what May called an "appalling terrorist attack"
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Russian embassy takes dig at election meddling allegations with one simple tweet
Allegations have been levelled against the Kremlin for interfering with last year's US presidential election
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May takes tough Brexit stance as UK holds local elections
Britain will choose thousands of new local councillors
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British PM, queen mark end of parliament before June vote
Theresa May announced June 8 vote as she wants increased mandate to take Britain into negotiations on leaving the EU
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Britain's May promises to be 'bloody difficult woman' in Brexit talks
The prime minister is confident she can make a success of Brexit, her spokesman told reporters
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UK's May 'not in a different galaxy' over Brexit
EU leaders reportedly dismayed by her Brexit negotiating demands
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Japan’s Abe cautions against Brexit regulation cliff edge
Says overnight rule change would sow confusion
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EU 'completely united' ahead of Brexit talks
Ministers from the remaining 27 countries met without Britain for the first time for a final check of the guidelines
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British PM calls for early general election
Theresa May says parliament would be asked to vote Wednesday to decide on whether or not to hold an election
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PM says Britain uniting around Brexit
Two years of exit negotiations will start between Britain and the European Union
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Trump, May aim to convince Moscow to end Assad support
More than 320,000 people have been killed in Syria since the conflict erupted in March 2011
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May to raise 'hard issues' with Saudi Arabia, stand up for UK interests
UK premier says she will stand up for both human rights and her country's interests in the Middle Eastern kingdom
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British PM wades into Easter egg row
This year's campaign is called the "Cadbury Egg Hunt"
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Is Britain's Article 50 reversible?
'An Article 50 notification is not irrevocable'
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British PM May to fire starting gun on Brexit
May will notify EU Council President Donald Tusk that the UK really is quitting the bloc it joined in 1973
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Scottish parliament backs bid for new independence referendum
UK's vote to exit the European Union has strained ties between its four constituent parts
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Trump was being a gentleman, May says on holding hands
The British PM has been criticised for failing to take the US president to task on contentious issues
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UK PM May's hand moves closer to Brexit trigger
Members of the lower house of parliament on Monday voted to throw out changes to the bill made by the upper house
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UK PM May's Brexit plan suffers setback in parliament
House of Lords vote 358 to 256 to make an amendment to European Union (Notification of Withdrawal Bill)
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Scotland should not hold new independence referendum: UK
Government spokesman comments come in response to reports that Scottish nationalists preparing to demand a fresh vote
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France's Hollande criticises Britain over child refugees
"France is playing its part in the European effort. We expect that our partners do the same," said Hollande
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British PM, eyeing post-Brexit, to visit China this year
"The invitation was extended at the G20" meeting in Hangzhou in September
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PM warns potential rebels over Brexit bill
May has promised EU leaders she will trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty
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UK's May to tell Israeli PM Netanyahu that settlements undermine trust
British PM May will speak to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about continued settlement activity
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UK government Brexit paper stresses May's priorities
Britain would seek comprehensive free trade agreement with EU but not an unlimited transitional status
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Britain's May in Turkey to seek stronger ties after Brexit vote
Spokesperson says increased security cooperation and a new trade relationship would top the talks agenda
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Trump hails 'most special relationship' with Britain
At a tense moment in trans-Atlantic relations, Trump tried to recast the "deep bond" as a meeting of ideological minds
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UK, US should look at removing trade barriers before Brexit, says PM May
May is set to meet US President Donald Trump on Friday