27/06/2017
Sean Curran reports as Theresa May tells MPs that she wants EU citizens living in the UK to stay after Brexit and as a pact between the Conservatives and the DUP comes under fire.
Sean Curran reports from Westminster as Theresa May tells MPs that she wants EU citizens living in the UK to stay after Brexit as she announces plans designed to put their "anxiety to rest".
She says all EU nationals lawfully resident for at least five years will be able to apply for "settled status" and be able to bring over spouses and children. But Jeremy Corbyn says the offer was "not generous" and "too little, too late".
Opposition MPs condemn an agreement which will see the Democratic Unionist Party back Theresa May's minority government.
And the Communities Secretary tells MPs 75 buildings in 26 council areas had failed fire safety tests - every one tested up to that point - following inspections in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy.