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>May's government survives no confidence vote
>bbc.co.uk
>UK Prime Minister Theresa May has seen off a bid to remove her government from power, winning a no confidence vote by 325 to 306.
>Rebel Tory MPs and the DUP - who 24 hours earlier rejected the PM's Brexit plan by a huge margin - voted to keep her in Downing Street.
>Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn argued that Mrs May's "zombie" administration had lost the right to govern.
>Philip Hammond tells business chiefs MPs will stop no-deal Brexit
telegraph.co.uk
>Philip Hammond told business leaders that the “threat” of a no-deal Brexit could be taken “off the table” within days and potentially lead to Article 50 “rescinded”, a leaked recording of a conference call reveals.
>The Chancellor set out how a backbench Bill could effectively be used to stop any prospect of no deal. He suggested that ministers may even back the plan when asked for an “assurance” by the head of Tesco that the Government would not oppose the motion.
>UK film age rating rules get stricter for scenes of sexual violence
bbc.co.uk
>Under-15s will no longer be able to go to see films that depict rape and other sexual violence under new rules set by Britain's film ratings body.
>The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) surveyed more than 10,000 people and found it to be among parents' main concerns.
>Any film showing sexual violence will now get at least a 15 rating rather than a 12 or a 12A.
>The BBFC also wants its ratings to appear on all streaming services.