Taunting the opposition over women's rights and a bitter leadership battle, new British premier Theresa May delighted her party at her first session of Prime Minister's Questions with an assured performance.
A second British Labour opposition lawmaker entered the contest to topple leader Jeremy Corbyn, boosting the veteran left-winger's chances of being re-elected by splitting the support of those who oppose him.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said he did not own any shares or have offshore funds, after his late father was included in a leaked list of clients using a law firm in the tax haven of Panama.