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- February 5, 2019
The president of the European Commission has criticised the British political class for being more interested in ousting Theresa May than finding a solution to Brexit. Speaking in Brussels on Tuesday Jean-Claude Juncker said the withdrawal agreement could not be changed and was not open to negotiation by future Tory leaders. “I don’t like what is
READ MOREDonald Trump today led world leaders including Theresa May and Emmanuel Macron to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day in France and hailed the men who ‘won back this ground for civilisation’. More than 500 British and Americans veterans who stormed the Normandy coastline on June 6, 1944, have also travelled there to remember their
READ MOREHere are five things to look out for on day two of Donald Trump’s state visit. 1) Protests Thousands of protesters are expected to line the streets of London on Tuesday to display their objection to the visit. A huge police and security operation is in place, with demonstrators barred from gathering directly outside Downing
READ MOREOn the steps of Downing Street Theresa May spoke of compromise, but she simply wasn’t willing to do so herself. Sticking rigidly by her red lines, Mrs May ignored the interests of Wales and millions across the UK who felt alienated by her approach to Brexit, as summed up in her ‘No Deal is better
READ MOREImage copyright EPA Theresa May is expected to announce the date of her departure from Downing Street on Friday morning, senior cabinet ministers have told the BBC. Sources say they expect the PM to give a timetable for her successor to be chosen, with 10 June likely to be the start of the official leadership
READ MORETheresa May is facing opposition on all sides over her efforts to strike a Brexit deal with Labour amid warnings that more than 100 Tory MPs could block a compromise agreement. Cross-party negotiations will resume on Tuesday after a furious backlash at weekend reports that Ms May is poised to offer Labour a temporary customs arrangement with the EU to break the deadlock.
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