THERESA May will tell European leaders directly that there will be no second referendum on Brexit when she addresses them for the first time in Brussels.

The Prime Minister will tell counterparts that the "priority now has got to be looking to the future" as she sets out Britain's position at a European summit.

But over dinner, she will insist that Britain does not want to damage the European Union when it quits the bloc.

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Sir Philip Green will face calls to be stripped of his knighthood as MPs probe the collapse of BHS.

Nearly 50 MPs have so far backed the proposal for the billionaire businessman to lose his title, awarded in 2006 for services to retail, which could be subject to a parliamentary vote.

Tory Richard Fuller and independent Michelle Thomson have tabled an amendment asking for the Honours Forfeiture Committee to recommend Sir Philip's knighthood is "cancelled and annulled".

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Donald Trump has refused to say if he will accept the result of the US presidential election if he loses, as he clashed with Hillary Clinton in their final head-to-head debate.

The candidates squared off at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas for the last time before Americans go to the polls on November 8.

Republican Mr Trump was questioned about his claims he made ahead of the third debate that the election will be rigged in favour of his Democratic rival.

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Scientists are facing an anxious wait before they can learn whether Europe's first Mars landing has been successful after revealing the signal from the probe was lost.

The European Space Agency (ESA) from the operations centre in Germany said the fate of the Schiaparelli lander may not be known until Thursday morning.

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