UK Prime Minister Theresa May is urging unity as she closes the Conservative Party conference in Manchester.
She'll deliver the keynote speech later (approx 12G).
The event has been dominated by speculation around her leadership, and divisions within her cabinet.
But she's calling for ministers to 'shape up' and do their 'duty'.
Mrs May has been weakened since a general election in which the Conservatives lost their parliamentary majority.
But she says there's lots that can still be achieved.
In: 'I came…
Out: …to do."
Dur: 16 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1005may-may1.mp3
She'll deliver the keynote speech later (approx 12G).
The event has been dominated by speculation around her leadership, and divisions within her cabinet.
But she's calling for ministers to 'shape up' and do their 'duty'.
Mrs May has been weakened since a general election in which the Conservatives lost their parliamentary majority.
But she says there's lots that can still be achieved.
In: 'I came…
Out: …to do."
Dur: 16 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1005may-may1.mp3