British Prime Minister Theresa May cracked out the dance moves once again during the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
The South African Chamber of Commerce in the UK welcomes the statement made by the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, on her visit to South Africa this week.
What do you do when people roast you for your dance moves? You dance harder, of course. Theresa May is certainly not a quitter.
Theresa May has turned to South Africa to help shape the UK’s post-Brexit future. We’ve got some requests for the trade talks.
Tuesday really wasn’t a bad day for Theresa May. That’s until Channel 4 asked her about what she did to try and help free Madiba.
Cyril Ramaphosa’s attempts to raise $100 in foreign investment has certainly got British PM Theresa May onside.
Julius Malema blasts the Commonwealth and calls for an end to white arrogance.
We can already hear Donald Trump reaching for his phone. British PM Theresa May says the UK supports “sensible” land reform.
It is safe to say that no hip bones were broken and that the Prime Minister is still in one piece.
The British Prime Minister lands in Cape Town on Tuesday. Theresa May is set to outline how the UK will strengthen their ties with SA.
Will May remain Prime Minister of the UK?
Has Theresa May been weakened again?
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday told former colonies anti-gay laws once imposed by her country “were wrong then, and they are wrong now”.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is in the UK and he has quite the agenda on his hands. From the Queen to the Prime Minister, this week is a big one.
The UK Prime Minister has said Zimbabwe has a chance of a future “free of oppression”. Boris Johnson has also chimed in with his thoughts.
Some of the most powerful people in the world need sending to bed without any supper
Labour and the ANC have always maintained a warm relationship. However, only the British party are still fighting for equality and social justice.
To some it seems like the most sensible option, but it would antagonise the hard Brexiteers.
June could very well be the end of May
Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party make unexpected gains across the country, while Conservative prime minister Theresa May hangs by a thread after a night of surprises in dear old Blighty.
Brexit gamble backfires, UK gets hung parliament.
The polls closed at 22:00 UK time
Strong and stable. I repeat, strong and stable.