'Let's get to work' Theresa May forms minority government
Theresa May forms a minority government after her early election gambled ended in a hung parliament.
Latika Bourke is a reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age based in London. She has previously worked for Fairfax Media, the ABC and 2UE in Canberra. Latika won the Walkley Award for Young Australian Journalist of the Year in 2010.
Theresa May forms a minority government after her early election gambled ended in a hung parliament.
Boris Johnson has defended London's mayor but says there is no reason to rescind the US President's state visit.
"I just want to find her, she is an amazing person and it's just not fair that something bad might have happened to her."
Britain turned a blind eye to Libyan arrivals in Britain, believing those in opposition to the Gaddafi regime were ''not a threat'' to the UK.
"This is not a joke" the police officers yelled, urging people to run as fast they could from the Borough Market.
A restaurant worker at Borough Market has described how he saw three people stabbed in front of him during a fatal terrorist attack on central London overnight.
UK police are "fundamentally proud of the fact that we are, in the main, an unarmed police service".
Britain's Home Secretary hits out at US counterpart over the leak of the identity of the Manchester suicide bomber.
Police name the suspected suicide bomber behind the attack that killed 22 people, including eight-year-old Saffie Roussos, at a concert in Manchester.
Savagery has brought British politics to a stop before. Now it's done it again.
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