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Theresa May reminds Britain not to forget those serving in current conflicts on Remembrance Sunday
The day of remembrance is not just associated with the First and Second World Wars.
The Queen will 'hit the roof' if Theresa May strips monarch's royal charters
PM is planning to scrap royal charters of UK's seven research councils.
Nigel Farage and Donald Trump enjoy 'incredibly productive' New York meeting
The interim UKIP leader has become the first British politician to meet the US president-elect.
Nigel Farage to help build bridges between Donald Trump and Theresa May?
The UKIP MEP says he could act as a 'responsible adult' in any talks between the two.
Donald Trump confident US-UK special relationship will 'go from strength to strength'
US president-elect spoke to PM Theresa May in a phone call and invited her to visit Washington.
Theresa May places 3 army battalions on standby to deal with winter floods
Government said army soldiers were being trained to assist with the rapid deployment of flood barriers.
Sentimentality is the last refuge of those politicians with no idea what they are doing
Intolerance and sentimentality are halting places for Brexiteers who still haven't grasped what they've done.
Government will trigger Article 50 by March deadline, insists David Davis
Preparations for first draft of a bill to trigger Brexit underway in case government loses its appeal.
Theresa May holds wide-ranging talks with Narendra Modi, but rejects calls to relax visa rules
May said the UK would consider further improvements to its visa offer for Indians if overstayers return.
Theresa May rules out easing visa policies for Indians despite pressure
May is on a 3-day visit to India, her first official trip outside the Europe to hold post-Brexit trade talks.
Theresa May backs press freedom after Brexit ruling backlash
Speaking to journalists at 37,000 feet, the PM also defended the 'independence of the judiciary.'
'Traumatised and depressed' Calais child refugees suffering from mental health issues
Citizens UK charity say more than 30% of children from the Jungle are suicidal.
Theresa May to kick-start India visit as immigration dilemma lingers
British PM accompanied by 40-member delegation on her first bilateral visit outside Europe.
Theresa May vows to continue with Brexit despite High Court ruling on Article 50
British prime minister tells opponents not to re-fight 'battles of the past'.
£800,000 payout to Iraqi police beaten up by SAS not properly investigated says soldier
Ex-SAS man says violence was used in self defence as team tried to fight way out of police station during riot.
Theresa May could face visa liberalisation demand from India during her visit on Sunday
This will be May's first bilateral visit outside the European Union as head of state.
Brexit: Those judges aren't 'enemies of the people', they are upholding British law
The judgment reaffirmed that the Government does not override the will of Parliament.
Britain's pro-Brexit press slams High Court ruling on Gina Miller case
Three judges who made the decision were branded 'enemies of the people' by one daily paper.
Sajid Javid says delay in triggering Article 50 would mean frustrating 'the will of the British people'
Javid said the June referendum was 'very, very clear' and politicians should 'get on' with implementing it.
High Court Brexit ruling could force Theresa May to call election in 2017
The prime minister may need to go to the country to get a mandate for terms of Brexit, say top ministers.
If the Brexit process is put in the hands of Remain MPs, the whole referendum was pointless
With the wretched High Court decision, europhiles who want to subvert the wishes of the majority may succeed.
Theresa May mocks George Osborne in high-viz tribute at awards ceremony
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson also said the UK would make a 'Titanic success' of Brexit.
Families of Brits jailed in India call on PM Theresa May to secure release
Theresa May to petition Indian PM Narendra Modi for former soldiers' freedom
Forget Donald Trump and Theresa May's rhetoric - we need more immigration, not less
Globalisation and global citizenship has made the world a better place.
Theresa May and Boris Johnson join Queen in welcoming Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos to UK
It is the first time a Colombian President has made an official UK state visit.
Mark Carney's decision to leave Bank of England before 2021 met by mixed response
BoE Governor will step down in 2019 but analysts are divided over the wisdom of his decision.
Mark Carney may face down Brexit critics and 'serve full 8-year term' as Bank of England governor
Amid conflicting reports of whether he will stay, Carney will reportedly make a statement on his future this week.
Prime Minister Theresa May declines accepting more Calais child refugees
Around 1,500 unaccompanied children still in the Calais camp are living in shipping containers.
Theresa May plans to force employers to pay interns in bid to assist working class youngsters
UK firms will have to pay at least the minimum wage to interns under Prime Minister's plan to help young working class
Brexit banks run? UK financial services could flee London, official says
Non-EU banks based in London could move to the EU if Britain leaves single market.