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In more home politics Prime Minister Theresa May won a confidence vote from her Conservative party. After two hours of voting in Committee Room 14 in the House of Commons, Graham Brady, chairman of the 1922 Committee of Conservative backbenchers, said 200 Conservative lawmakers had voted in support of May as leader, and 117 against. Eurosceptic critics of the deal within her own party triggered a no-confidence vote in her leadership hours after she returned from talks with European leaders aimed at clarifying the deal that is already on the table.
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UK shares sought to join a global equity recovery as the pound stabilised above 20-month lows, although banks and other domestically exposed stocks fell further as uncertainty grew over Britain’s exit from the European Union, after British Prime Minister Theresa May postponed a parliamentary vote. The ultimate outcome will shape Britain’s $2.8 trillion economy and have far-reaching consequences for the unity of the country. With the European Union refusing to renegotiate the deal, lawmakers are doubting her chances of winning big changes. May’s abrupt decision opened up a range of possibilities from a Brexit without a deal, a last-minute agreement…
Police officers patrolled the streets of Strasbourg morning as a manhunt was underway in northeastern France for a gunman who killed three people and wounded a dozen others at the city’s Christmas market. France raised its security threat to the highest alert level and strengthened border controls as police in the city searched for the suspect. German police also tightened border controls across the Rhine river, officials said. Police identified the suspect as Strasbourg-born Cherif Chekatt, 29, who was known to the intelligence services as a potential security risk. The gunman exchanged shots with security forces twice as he escaped.…
Lawmakers in British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservative Party triggered a confidence vote in her leadership after Britain’s planned divorce from the European Union was plunged into chaos. Graham Brady, the chairman of the party’s so-called 1922 committee, said in a press release the threshold of 15 percent of the parliamentary Conservative Party seeking a confidence vote had been reached. “The threshold of 15 percent of the parliamentary party seeking a vote of confidence in the leader of the Conservative Party has been exceeded,” Brady said. A ballot will be held between 1800 and 2000 on Wednesday in a room…
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Britain’s Theresa May struggled to get out of the car as she arrived in Berlin to ask Germany’s Angela Merkel for help on the Brexit Withdrawal deal With a waiting official at first unable to open the door, May’s delayed exit was fitting to the delayed key Brexit vote in the British parliament which she suspended a day earlier, acknowledging she would lose it. Britain’s parliament will vote on whether to approve May’s Brexit deal before January 21, her spokesman has now said. Without an approved deal, the options for the world’s fifth largest economy include a last-minute plan B…
Britain’s policy of not revoking its Article 50 Brexit notice has not been changed by a European court ruling saying that the government could do so without needing the consent of European Union counterparts, Brexit minister Stephen Barclay. The European Union’s top court ruled on Monday that the United Kingdom can unilaterally revoke its divorce notice, raising the hopes of pro-Europeans ahead of a crucial vote in the British parliament on Prime Minister Theresa May’s divorce deal.
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Greenpeace activists projected messages calling on politicians to take action on climate change onto the venue of the COP24 U.N. climate talks in Katowice, Poland . The slogans: “politicians talk, leaders act,” and “no hope without climate action,” were projected on the roof of the Spodek arena, where government officials and minister are meant to come up with a rule book to reduce emissions as agreed in the Paris Agreement in 2015. Greenpeace is calling for commitment to strengthen national climate plans in line with the 1.5 degrees limit by 2020, a strong rule book that supports action on the…
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