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May should quit next month, says Iain Duncan Smith

Theresa May should stand down as British Prime Minister next month, former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith has said. Mr Duncan Smith said the Prime...

Shots fired near Ukrainian embassy in London after ambassador’s car ‘rammed’

Police fired shots outside the Ukrainian embassy after the ambassador’s car was “deliberately rammed”. The embassy, located in Holland Park in west London, said the...

Retired pope Benedict wades into clergy sex abuse debate

Retired pope Benedict XVI has published an analysis on the Catholic Church's clergy sex abuse scandal, blaming it on the sexual revolution of the...

Diane Abbott: Whistle-blowing is why Assange is in US cross-hairs

Julian Assange is in the “cross-hairs of the US administration” over his whistle-blowing activities, according to the British Labour Party. The UK's Shadow home secretary...

British Government ‘halts planning for no-deal Brexit’

The British Government is standing down emergency preparations for a no-deal Brexit following the latest delay to Britain’s withdrawal from the EU, it has...

May faces MPs as EU deal delays Brexit until Halloween

Theresa May is facing British politicians after the EU offered the UK a six-month Brexit delay, pushing the withdrawal date to Halloween. The British Prime...

May tells MPs it is their national duty to agree Brexit deal

Theresa May has told British politicians it is their “national duty” to pass a Brexit deal after withdrawal from the EU was again pushed...

William Barr: I think spying did occur on Trump campaign

US attorney general William Barr has said he is reviewing the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation, declaring he believes the president’s campaign had been...

Donald Tusk suggests EU leaders grant UK a longer Brexit extension

European Council president Donald Tusk has suggested EU leaders grant the UK a longer extension to Brexit than Theresa May has requested. The British Prime...

MPs vote in favour of seeking Brexit extension to June 30 as May arrives in Paris

Theresa May has arrived in Paris where she will urge the French President Emmanuel Macron to back her case for a delay to Brexit...

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