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Labour lose Copeland but win Stoke
Snatching catastrophe from the jaws of defeat: Jeremy Corbyn has resisted the growing clamour for him to step down after Labour’s humilating result in Copeland, an area it’s held for decades. There was some consolation when Labour managed to hold on to Stoke-on-Trent, seeing off Ukip’s challenge.
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Tories’ ‘astounding’ victory in Copeland
In Copeland, where Theresa May hailed what she called the Conservatives’ “astounding” victory, Labour’s recriminations are only just beginning.
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Theresa May to meet with Donald Trump
The Prime Minister says she’s hoping to “build on the special relationship” in her talks with Mr Trump. But she warned that she would not be afraid to say if she found something unacceptable. The President certainly seems to believe he can develop a chemistry with Mrs May, reportedly referring to her as “my Maggie”,…
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Theresa May’s Brexit message to Davos
For the second time in a week, the prime minister has thrown down the gauntlet – this time to business executives attending the world economic forum in Davos.
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Boris in Hollande WW2 jibe
Europe’s leaders have been telling Theresa May how difficult her plan for Brexit is going to be to negotiate.
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Brexit: May talks tough
It was, said some pro-Europeans, a destructive, hard Brexit. Others accused Theresa May of trying to have her cake and eat it.
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Brexit: Emily Thornberry
Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry on Brexit.
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Brexit: Damian Green
Work and Pensions Secretary Damian Green on Brexit.
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FactCheck Q&A: What does Theresa May’s Brexit statement mean for the UK?
The headline is that we will be pulling out of the EU’s Single Market and will not remain a full member of the Customs Union either.
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Theresa May to outline what Brexit means
Just days before Theresa May outlines her blueprint for Brexit – officials are warning it could cause what they call a ‘market correction’.
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Doctors’ anger at Theresa May’s demands
Doctors have responded with fury to the prime minister’s demands to open seven days a week – with some claiming they’ll quit the health service altogether.
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NHS: May ‘in denial’
In the Commons today the Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn accused Theresa May of being in denial in a Prime Minister’s Question Time dominated by the NHS.
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NHS: Stevens contradicts May on funding
NHS England Chief Executive Sir Simon Stevens flatly contradicts the Prime Minister’s claims that the NHS had been adequately funded.
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Mental health debate: Isabel Hardman and Alastair Campbell
Alastair Campbell and Isabel Hardman debate Theresa May’s announcement on mental health and the “shared society”.
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May focuses on mental health
The health service, in particular support for those suffering mental health problems, was at the centre of the Prime Minister’s first big speech of 2017 this morning.