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The Northern Irish party which props up Prime Minister Theresa May`s government warned her on Friday that her negotiation had raised alarm bells and that it could not support a Brexit deal that divided up the United Kingdom.
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In a statement in the House of Commons on the recently concluded G20 summit in Hamburg, May said that her meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi involved discussions on a wide range of issues, including tackling modern day slavery.
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Fire engulfed the social housing block in the early hours of Wednesday, turning it into a flaming torch in minutes.
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The British government has been in disarray since a snap election last Thursday, called by Theresa May in an effort to boost her majority but which resulted in a hung parliament.
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There was concern that a weak minority administration and a possible leadership challenge to May after her electoral gamble backfired might mean further delay to the start of talks scheduled for June 19. 
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"What the country needs more than ever is certainty," the Conservative leader said after the shock outcome of Thursday`s vote.
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"We will continue to work with our friends and allies in the Democratic Unionist Party in particular," she said.
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Sturgeon`s party, which nearly swept the board in Scotland two years ago, lost heavyweights to a Conservative Party reinvigorated by Scottish leader Ruth Davidson.  
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Asked by ITV television if he backed the calls for May to resign after three terror attacks in three months.
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The answer to the question of whether Britain's exit process from the European Union is revocable is simple: it just depends who you ask.
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With the clock ticking on Britain's EU membership, the bloc's leadership vows unity while in London the government begins the arduous task of disentangling itself from Brussels.
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The British government will set out plans on Thursday to convert European Union laws into domestic legislation to give "businesses, workers and consumers the certainty they need" as Britain exits the bloc.
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The attacker who killed three people near parliament in London before being shot dead was named on Thursday as British-born Khalid Masood, who was once investigated by MI5 intelligence officers over concerns about violent extremism.
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Queen Elizabeth II today gave her Royal Assent to the Brexit trigger bill, empowering Prime Minister Theresa May to invoke Article 50 at any time to begin Britain's exit talks from the European Union.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday rejected the Scottish government's call for a second referendum on independence before Britain leaves the EU but did not entirely rule out a vote.
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"We have decided to proceed with the first new nuclear power station for a generation," Business Secretary Greg Clark said in a statement.
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A day after replacing David Cameron, May told the head of the European Commission that Britain needed time to determine its negotiating strategy.






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