Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May welcomes Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Arlene Foster, right, outside 10 Downing Street in London. Photo / AP
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May welcomes Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Arlene Foster, right, outside 10 Downing Street in London. Photo / AP
British Prime Minister Theresa May and the leader of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party have struck a deal to support May's minority government.
May and DUP leader Arlene Foster presided over the signing of a deal in Downing Street today.
After talks May and Foster, hailed the agreement between thetwo parties.
Foster said she was "delighted" an arrangement had been agreed.
May said the DUP and the Tories "share many values" and the agreement was "a very good one".
May said: "As we set out at the beginning of the talks, we share many values in terms of wanting to see prosperity across the UK, the value of the union, the important bond between the different parts of the United Kingdom.
"We very much want to see that protected and enhanced and we also share the desire to ensure a strong government, able to put through its program and provide for issues like the Brexit negotiations, but also national security issues."