AFP News Agency
CLEAN : British PM says Brexit threats timed to affect election
British Prime Minister Theresa May accuses Brussels of deliberately making threats over the Brexit talks in order to affect the outcome of next month's general election
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Theresa May leaves Downing Street to meet with queen
British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Downing Street to meet with the queen to mark the dissolution of parliament ahead of the June 8 snap election
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Manchester attack is UKs worst terrorist incident: May
British Prime Minister Theresa May says a bomb blast at a concert venue in the northern English city of Manchester is amongst the worst terrorist incidents the country has seen
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : British PM Theresa May meets police chiefs in Manchester
British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Manchesters police headquarters after meeting with police chiefs in the wake of the deadly terror attack at a concert venue in the city
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : May says Sturgeon should not get seat at table for Brexit talks
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson and British Prime Minister Theresa May refuse Scottish nationalist Nicola Sturgeon's demand for a seat at the Brexit negotiating table
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : British PM leaves Downing St. after Manchester attack address
British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Downing Street after addressing the country in the wake of a bomb blast in the northern English city of Manchester that left at least 22 dead
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : G7: Macron gives May condolences after Manchester attack
French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Theresa May hold their first formal bilateral since he took office at the San Domenico Palace Hotel a former monastery in Taormina
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Conservatives will ensure stability says Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May says her Conservatives would ensure much needed stability for Britain as the party reels from a string of losses from Thursday's general election
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : May implores voters to consider Brexit when going to polls
Britain on Wednesday hit the final day of campaigning for a general election darkened by jihadist attacks in two cities leaving forecasters struggling to predict an outcome on polling day
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Theresa May makes final campaign push ahead of election
British Prime Minister Theresa May speaks in Birmingham on the final day of campaigning for a general election darkened by recent terror attacks
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Britain: Theresa May casts her ballot
British Prime Minister Theresa May casts her ballot as the country goes to the polls in an election the leader once expected to win easily but has proved increasingly hard to predict
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : May says new government will lead Britain out of EU
Prime Minister Theresa May says she will form a new British government with backing from Northern Irish unionists after losing her Conservative majority in a snap general election
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : London protesters rally against possible Tory DUP deal
Protesters rally in central London to demonstrate against Prime Minister Theresa May slamming her plans to secure the backing of the ultra conservative Democratic Unionist Party for her minority government and her response to the...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : May: I am sorry election campaign fell short
British Prime Minister Theresa May apologises for a national election campaign that led to her Conservative party losing its majority in the House of Commons saying it fell short and was too scripted
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Could Japan's Abe do a Theresa May
Seeking to capitalise on a fractured and weak opposition and a healthy lead in the polls Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stunned Japan by gambling on a snap election more than a year before it was due
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : May says Brexit bill must wait until final deal with EU
British Prime Minister Theresa May said Friday that Britain would only agree a detailed financial settlement for Brexit once its future relationship with the EU was agreed
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Macron May talk as EU leaders go to summit lunch
French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Theresa May were in conversation on the 200m walk from the conference venue to lunch at Fridays EU Social Summit in Gothenburg Sweden
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : UK France summit with May and Macron starts (2)
British Prime Minister Theresa May and her French counterpart Emmanuel Macron held a high profile summit at Britain's top military academy on Thursday expected to focus on migrantion and defence cooperation
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Theresa May hosts Netherlands PM Mark Rutte at Downing Street
British Prime Minister Theresa May and Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte hold talks at Downing Street in London on Wednesday
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : PM May rallies party with warning to Russia
British Prime Minister Theresa May took aim at Russia at a major speech to her Conservative Party on Saturday cutting a stronger figure as internal Brexit divisions took a back seat
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : British PM Theresa May meets with Ghana's president
British Prime Minister Theresa May meets with Ghana's President Nana Akufo Addo at 10 Downing Street
Press Association
May offers talks with Corbyn to deliver short delay to Brexit
Speaking in 10 Downing Street following a seven-hour Cabinet, Theresa May said that the UK needs an extension to Brexit talks which is “as short as possible” in order to leave the EU with a deal. Mrs May said she is offering to sit down...
Press Association
Nigel Farage visits the Black Country
Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage campaigns in Dudley in the Black Country ahead of next week's European elections. In a media huddle, Farage refutes allegations he received £450,000 from Aaron Banks after the EU referendum and talks...
Press Association
Theresa May: Labour's Brexit positon has been stumbling block
Theresa May speaks at a European election campaign event in Bristol. She says talks with Labour were constructive, but the Government will consider more indicative votes in the House of Commons. The Prime Minister is due to set out the...