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Theresa May says her government will "provide certainty" and work to keep the country "safe and secure". Theresa May says the Conservative party and the DUP will work together, having "enjoyed a strong relationship over many years". Brexit negotiations will continue, on the same timetable as before, says Mrs May. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog World In Pictures • Playlist Big Hitters • Playlist Just Good News • Positive stories | BBC News

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