UK government survives no confidence vote
The BBC International News 1 minute read
Theresa May has seen off a bid to remove her government, winning a no-confidence vote by 325 to 306.
The BBC reports that Rebel Tory MPs and the DUP - who 24 hours ago voted down the PM's Brexit plan by a record margin - voted to keep her in Downing Street.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn argued that Mrs May's "zombie" administration had lost the right to govern during a six hour debate on his motion.
His party has not ruled out tabling further no-confidence motions.
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