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22 dead in suicide attack at Ariana Grande Manchester concert (videos)
Twenty two people have been killed and more than 50 injured in a suicide terror attack at Manchester Arena.
The blast happened at 22:35 BST on Monday following a pop concert by the US singer Ariana Grande.
PM Theresa May said her thoughts were with those affected by “what is being treated by the police as an appalling terrorist attack”.
Theresa May: 'No time to Waste' as Brexit Talks Will Start Just 11 Days After the Election'
Britain has "no time to waste" in Brexit talks, Theresa May will warn as she says formal negotiations about leaving the European Union will start just 11 days after the election, writes The Telegraph.
The Prime Minister will tell supporters in Wales - which voted overwhelmingly to leave the European Union at the referendum - not to risk letting Jeremy Corbyn lead these talks.
British PM boosted by local election results ahead of key vote
First results from local elections in Britain released on May 5 showed a strong boost for Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party ahead of next month's Brexit-dominated legislative polls.
UK Local elections 2017 results: Labour braced for heavy losses as Conservatives sweep up Ukip seats
The prospect of a Conservative General Election victory increased this morning after local elections showed Labour suffering losses across the country and the Ukip vote collapsing.
Theresa May’s party has made significant gains in Wales and England, just weeks before the country goes to the polls to decide whether Theresa May or Jeremy Corbyn takes the keys to Number 10.
Theresa May accuses EU of trying to affect UK election
Theresa May has accused European politicians of making “threats” against Britain to try to influence the general election result.
The PM launched a stinging attack on the “bureaucrats of Brussels” in a speech outside 10 Downing Street after meeting the Queen.
She said some in Brussels wanted Brexit talks to fail.
General Election 2017: MPs back Theresa May’s plan for a snap poll on June 8
MPs have overwhelmingly backed Theresa May’s plan to hold a snap general election on June 8 in a Commons vote the day after her shock announcement.
The House of Commons backed the poll by 522 votes to just 13.
Under the terms of the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act Mrs May needed to secure at least a two-thirds majority of MPs to make her plan become a reality.
Theresa May Calls Snap UK Elections for June 8
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May said Tuesday she would call a snap general election for June 8, arguing that divisions in Westminster over Brexit had made an early vote unavoidable, reported Politico Europe.
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PM Theresa May: We Will Never Waver In The Face of Terrorism
Prime Minister Theresa May has told MPs: "We will never waver in the face of terrorism'', according to BBC.
''This was an attack on free people everywhere'', added also she.
Paying tribute to Pc Keith Palmer, who died after being stabbed, she said: "He was every inch a hero and his actions will never be forgotten."
The Queen has officially signed the Brexit Bill
The Queen has officially signed the Brexit bill into law, paving the way for Prime Minister Theresa May to trigger Article 50 and initiate Britain’s formal exit from the European Union.
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Nearly 1 million sign petition to prevent Trump’s entry into Britain
Nearly 1 million people have signed a petition urging Britain to withdraw an invitation for U.S President Donald Trump to visit London and dine with Queen Elizabeth. The petition was started before British Prime Minister Theresa May extended the invitation for a “State” visit to Trump last Friday, which means he would come by invitation of Queen Elizabeth II.