First Day of New British Parliament
British members returned to the House of Commons for the first day of the new parliament since the June 8th general election. Prime Minister Theresa…
British Prime Minister Theresa May answered questions from members of the House of Commons for the first time since the June 8th general… read more
British Prime Minister Theresa May answered questions from members of the House of Commons for the first time since the June 8th general election. Most of the session focused on the investigations surrounding the Grenfell Tower fire in West London that claimed the lives of more than 75 people and injured close to 70. The prime minister confirmed that 120 buildings, from 37 council areas, had failed recent fire safety inspections and that nearly 65 offers of temporary housing accommodations had been made to the families left without a home. Later, Prime Minister May answered questions on the U.K.'s future trading relationship with the European Union and the government’s priorities regaring issuing foreign aid. close
British members returned to the House of Commons for the first day of the new parliament since the June 8th general election. Prime Minister Theresa…
British Home Secretary Amber Rudd delivered a statement on President Trump’s retweets of a far-right group, Britain First, and the…
British Prime Minister Theresa May reported back to the House of Commons on the 2018 NATO summit held in Brussels, Belgium. She said…
British Prime Minister Theresa May fielded questions from members of the House of Commons on domestic and international…