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Embattled Theresa May sees approval ratings tumble in latest polls
Sex scandals, cough-ridden speeches, Brexit negotiations and cabinet resignations have given Theresa May a headache.
Jordan Bhatt Dec 01, 2017
Damian Green viewed 'shocking' amounts of porn on office computer, claims ex-detective
Pressure mounts on deputy PM as former Scotland Yard detective discusses 2008 inquiry into Green's Commons computer for first time
Ewan Palmer Dec 01, 2017
Donald Trump's UK visit 'postponed' as tensions with Theresa May rise over Britain First retweets
US President Donald Trump's 'working visit' to Britain has been postponed as tensions with Prime Minister Theresa May rise over his anti-Muslim retweets.
Nicole Rojas Dec 01, 2017
Theresa May refuses to back down on criticism of Donald Trump following 'hateful' retweets
Theresa May also confirmed that a state visit was still in place, but a date is yet to be confirmed.
Jordan Bhatt Nov 30, 2017
'What an idiot': Trump savagely mocked for lashing out at the wrong Theresa May on Twitter
"As if he hasn't embarrassed us enough already," one Twitter user wrote.
Hyacinth Mascarenhas Nov 30, 2017
Trump hits back at Theresa May telling her to 'focus on destructive radical Islamic terrorism' in UK
President Donald Trump has hit back at criticism by UK prime minister Theresa May over his re-tweeting of anti-Muslim videos.
Nicole Rojas Nov 30, 2017
Theresa May condemns 'wrong' Donald Trump for Britain First tweets
A spokesperson for Theresa May described Trump's actions as "wrong" and accused him of 'peddling lies.'
Jordan Bhatt Nov 29, 2017
'A whitewash': Under fire David Davis produced 'inadequate and rushed' Brexit impact dossier
David Davis is accused of a 'whitewash' of a report into the impact of Brexit which allegedly withheld sensitive information.
Brendan Cole Nov 29, 2017
UK's Brexit bill 'has been agreed' with the EU and could top £58bn
The UK could pay £58bn in its Brexit divorce deal with reports saying that Britain has bowed to EU demands.
Brendan Cole Nov 28, 2017
Bid to bar Theresa May from every pub in her constituency in row over police cuts
Theresa May faces being barred from every pub in her constituency town of Maidenhead should one furious landlord succeed in his campaign.
Paul Wright Nov 27, 2017
You can understand why the Irish are getting tetchy about Brexit
Ireland's position is that the UK should stay in the customs union, but this is plainly not going to happen.
Daniel Hannan Nov 27, 2017
Business Secretary Greg Clark hails MSD investment as 'huge vote of confidence' in UK
MSD's investment would create around 950 jobs in high-skilled and high-value research roles, Clark said.
Karthick Arvinth Nov 27, 2017
Vince Cable accuses government of 'dragging its heels' in fight against tax avoidance
Cable says 'systematic tax avoidance' is causing significant damage to the Treasury and public finances.
Dan Cancian Nov 26, 2017
Theresa May 'to offer Brussels up to £40bn' for Brexit divorce deal
UK prime minister Theresa May may be set to offer £40bn in a Brexit divorce deal when she meets the head of the European Council, Donald Tusk on Friday (24 November).
Brendan Cole Nov 24, 2017
Capitalism that works for everyone? Beware fake news
Policymakers must stop pretending they can fix broken markets with more and more regulation.
Keith Burnett Nov 23, 2017
Pound spikes against dollar following UK budget but remains static against euro
Chancellor Philip Hammond downgrades economic forecasts and unveils appealing policy morsels.
Gaurav Sharma Nov 22, 2017
Hammond and May's relationship at breaking point ahead of 'worst Budget build-up in history'
Downing Street fears that the Budget will fall flat as ties between prime minister Theresa May and chancellor Philip Hammond feel the strain.
Brendan Cole Nov 22, 2017
Theresa May's cabinet agree to increase Brexit divorce payout but remain quiet on amount
Theresa May met with her cabinet ministers to discuss the settlement which has caused a logjam in negotiations.
Jordan Bhatt Nov 21, 2017
UK Autumn Budget 2017 checklist: Six things we can expect from Philip Hammond's speech
Boost for housing sector, driverless cars and 5G technology are all expected to feature in Hammond's speech.
Dan Cancian Nov 21, 2017
Theresa May told to exploit Merkel crisis in Germany to lower Brexit divorce bill
UK PM Theresa May is urged to exploit Angela Merkel's weakness after German elections to lower Britain's Brexit divorce bill.
Brendan Cole Nov 21, 2017
British MPs appeal to end US extradition battle of 'hacker' Lauri Love
More than 70 British MPs have pledged support for Lauri Love, an alleged computer hacker currently battling extradition to the US where he faces up to 99 years in prison.
Jason Murdock Nov 20, 2017
Pound spikes versus euro on German constitutional crisis and resumption of Brexit talks
Collapse of coalition talks in Eurozone's biggest economy weighs on the euro ahead of next round of Brexit talks.
Gaurav Sharma Nov 20, 2017
Russian trolls didn't cause Brexit – but their global meddling is a real danger to democracy
Whereas once the West was responsible for everything good in the world, today it is the source of everything that is bad.
James Bloodworth Nov 16, 2017
Schools in Theresa May's constituency can't afford pens because of Tory funding cuts
Robert Piggott Cof E schools in Berkshire writes letter to parents asking for £1 donations to buy equipment after "national changes" in funding
Ewan Palmer Nov 16, 2017
Exposed: How Russia targeted Brexit vote with covert network of 150,000 troll accounts
More than 150,000 Twitter accounts located in Russia posted up to 45,000 messages about Brexit in the days around the 2016 EU referendum vote, new research suggests.
Jason Murdock Nov 15, 2017
Philip Hammond urged to provide above-inflation pay rise to NHS staff
Think tank says annual cost of raising public sector pay in line with consumer price inflation would be £3.3bn by 2019/20.
Karthick Arvinth Nov 15, 2017
Is the post-Brexit pound the 'Mr Bean' of currency markets?
Commentators bemoan the British currency's unpredictability as political and economic headwinds make life difficult for forecasters.
Gaurav Sharma Nov 14, 2017
Outside the EU, Britain can copy Singapore or Switzerland – but we have to decide now
The UK has three realistic options: join the European Free Trade Association; postpone Brexit to 31 December 2020; or walk away from talks now.
Daniel Hannan Nov 14, 2017
'We know what you are doing' - Theresa May warns Moscow not to meddle in elections
The British prime minister, Theresa May, has accused Russia of meddling in elections and planting fake stories in the media during her speech at London's Guildhall.
Brendan Cole Nov 13, 2017
Pound plunges as EU and Tory MPs pile pressure on Theresa May
Sterling tumbles against its main rivals amid growing uncertainty over the government's future and Brexit negotiations.
Dan Cancian Nov 13, 2017
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