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Britain sticks to plans on EU customs union, government 'as one'
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on April 23 her government was sticking to its proposals to ease trade with the European Union after Brexit, rejecting suggestions that plans to quit its customs union were again dividing her party.
May, Trump to Work on Response to Syrian Chemical Weapons
U.S. President Donald Trump and Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May agree on the need to find an international response to deter the use of chemical weapons in Syria, the British prime minister's office said on Thursday, cited by Reuters.
Barnier Hails 'Large Part of Brexit Work COMPLETE' as Transition Limited (Video)
Michel Barnier said he and Mr Davis have made a "decisive step" towards agreeing a joint legal text on the UK's EU withdrawal.
The Brussels negotiator also confirmed he would take the agreement to European Council of EU leaders for approval at Thursday's summit.
UK to Respond Appropriately if Foreign State Poisoned Ex-Spy-Hammond
British finance minister Philip Hammond said on Sunday that Britain's government would respond "appropriately" if a foreign state was found to be involved in the poisoning of a former Russian spy in England a week ago, Reuters reported.
Theresa May: If it Turns out that Russia was Involved in the Poisoning of the Former Spy, Britain will Respond
Britain will respond appropriately if evidence is found that Moscow has sponsored the poisoning of the former Russian spy and his daughter in southern England, UK Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday, Reuters reports.
The British Prime Minister has Declared a Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement with the EU
British Prime Minister Theresa May delivered her long-awaited speech on the future ties of the UK with Brussels. May said it was time to accept "harsh facts" about the economic consequences of leaving the community, reports the Express.co.uk
And she will insist that she will only sign a deal that benefits the whole of Britain and can "bring our country back together".
Britain’s May sets out vision for frictionless trade after Brexit
British Prime Minister Theresa May called on March 2 for a deep partnership with the European Union after Brexit, setting out ambitions for a tailor-made deal with independent arbitration and new arrangements for regulation and financial services.
Theresa May to Outline Her Five Tests for Brexit in Mansion House Speech
Theresa May is to spell out her aims for UK-EU trade after Brexit, declaring she hopes to agree an "ambitious economic partnership" with the bloc.
In a major speech at the Mansion House, in the City of London, the Prime Minister will claim Britain will become "a champion of free trade" after Brexit.
Theresa May Welcomes to London the EC President Donald Tusk
British Prime Minister Theresa May today met with European Council President Donald Tusk in London - the day before she gave a big speech on her views on future relations with the EU, the BNR reported.
Labour mounts pressure on May
Britain should stay in a customs union with the European Union even after it leaves the bloc, opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn said on Feb. 26, setting up a possible parliamentary defeat for Prime Minister Theresa May.
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