Ms May's Downing Street office said on Sunday she had spoken with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), to discuss finalising a deal when parliament is reconvened next week. "We will welcome any such deal being agreed, as it will provide the stability and certainty the whole country requires as we embark on Brexit and beyond," Downing Street said in a statement. "As and when details are finalised both parties will put them forward," it said, referring to Ms May's Conservative Party and the DUP. After an initial round of discussions, Downing Street had said on Saturday that the "principles of an outline agreement" had been agreed with the DUP. Discussions will continue next week to work on the details and to reach agreement on arrangements for the new parliament."
Source: Bangkok Post June 11, 2017 08:15 UTC