'Lame duck' May fights for survival on two fronts
Theresa May woke on Saturday facing the hardest weekend of her political life, as the British prime minister simultaneously tries to quell a Tory civil war and strike a government-saving deal.
Nick Miller is Europe correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
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