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See realtime coverage | There is anger that changes pushed through by Mrs May when she was Home Secretary have seen the number of Indians attending UK universities halved. |
See realtime coverage | Theresa May has declared there is no going back on Brexit despite a setback in the courts as she warns Europhile politicians and judges to “accept” the people have spoken. |
See realtime coverage | Labour will only let Theresa May trigger Article 50 to start the process for Britain's exit from the European Union if she guarantees access to the single market, Jeremy Corbyn has said. |
See realtime coverage | Prime Minister Theresa May is being urged to use this week's trade mission to India to put pressure on Tata to protect the jobs of its UK steelworks employees. |
See realtime coverage | Theresa May's government has been accused of failing to restrain the furious backlash against this week's high court judgment about article 50, as one of her own MPs resigned, increasing the political pressure as she pledges to stick to her Brexit ... |
See realtime coverage | Theresa May's most senior opponents in the House of Lords have declared they will not simply approve Brexit talks without more details and warn that her March 2017 deadline could be missed. |
See realtime coverage | Conservative MPs have called on the Prime Minister to take action in order to calm the backlash sparked by the controversial High Court ruling on the process for leaving the European Union. |
"May's first engagement will be at the international airport around 11 am where she will meet Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the VIP lounge for bilateral discussions," said the official who declined to be named as he is not authorised to brief the ... |
Such trade missions tend to achieve little, beyond generating headlines intended to flaunt politicians' pro-business credentials. |
Priti Patel got a "major rap over the knuckles" from Theresa May for stating she wanted to cut all funding for Unesco after claims it had misspent £15 million of taxpayer's money. |
See realtime coverage | Within hours Mrs May was hit by a third bolt from the blue as Brexit-backing Tory MP Stephen Phillips resigned. The barrister had repeatedly demanded the PM lay out her negotiation in the House of Commons and pals said he was furious at Theresa May's ... |
See realtime coverage | Utterly outraged, she said. Recognise and respect, she said. A clear message, she said. Had she nothing better to do? Apparently not. |
With the permission of the Queen, prime ministers used to be able to call a general election at a time of their choosing. The introduction of the Fixed Term Parliaments Act, however, means that even if she wants to, Mrs May might not find it so easy ... |
See realtime coverage | Calm down the mob Theresa May urged over Brexit ruling. MP said criticisms over judges' decision were 'horrifying' and reminded him of 'Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe'. |
While the British people are distracted by the recent Brexit ruling, Theresa May has dropped a privatisation bombshell on the BBC. |
See realtime coverage | MILLIONS of kids from poor families will be left behind by Theresa May's grammar schools revival, the PM's social mobility tsar has warned. |
See realtime coverage | Theresa May was rocked by the resignation of a pro-Brexit Tory MP over “irreconcilable policy differences” as she attempted to reassure European leaders Britain's withdrawal from the EU remained on track. |
See realtime coverage | A ban from world football's ruling body on international players wearing poppies has been condemned as “utterly outrageous” by Theresa May. The Prime Minister sharply criticised the Fifa edict as she defended players' rights to wear the remembrance ... |
See realtime coverage | "Before her visit to India, Theresa May must come clean about the role played by the UK in the attack on the Golden Temple in 1984 and subsequent events. |
See realtime coverage | Theresa May gently mocked the former Chancellor George Osborne by donning a hi-visibility jacket and hard hat as she accepted an award from him on Wednesday night. |