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Macron-May talks live updates: French President meet at Sandhurst after saying France would 'look with kindness' upon any UK decision to halt Brexit Macron-May talks live updates: French President meet at Sandhurst after saying France would 'look with kindness' upon any UK decision to halt Brexit
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Theresa May is meeting Emmanuel Macron, with discussions between the two leaders likely to focus on Brexit. Theresa May is giving a joint press conference with Emmanuel Macron after the two leaders held bilateral talks.
The French President and a number of his ministers are attending the UK-France Summit at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst.The French President and a number of his ministers are attending the UK-France Summit at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst.
Ahead of the visit, Ms May announced the UK will take more child refugees from Calais and spend £44.5m on additional security at the French port.Ahead of the visit, Ms May announced the UK will take more child refugees from Calais and spend £44.5m on additional security at the French port.
Britain will also deploy three RAF helicopters to Mali to support French counter-terrorism missions in Africa.Britain will also deploy three RAF helicopters to Mali to support French counter-terrorism missions in Africa.
Mr Macron, meanwhile, said France would "look with kindness" on any UK decision to stop Brexit.Mr Macron, meanwhile, said France would "look with kindness" on any UK decision to stop Brexit.
Elsewhere, the Government passed a significant milestone as MPs voted through the EU Withdrawal Bill last night.Elsewhere, the Government passed a significant milestone as MPs voted through the EU Withdrawal Bill last night.