Politicians of all stripes say more British companies may be vulnerable
Theresa May's visit to the US as the first foreign leader to meet Trump has prompted much pondering
Trump's administration missed out 'h' in her name in document setting out plan for talks on Friday
In December, Parliament voted to force May to publish a plan for Brexit before triggering Article 50
May intends to invoke Article 50 before end of March; must bring legislation before Parliament first
She cited examples such as battery technology, where she believed Britain had competitive advantage
May will be the first world leader to hold bilateral talks with the new US President
UK is a hub of investment, says May
Britain will now ink stronger free trade pacts with Europe, says May
May said the final exit deal would be put to parliament for a vote
May has previously expressed concern about Trump's stance on immigration
The prime minister's office said the visit was secured following her aides' meeting Trump's team
The British premier has set a March 2017 deadline to invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty
The criticism is seen as an attempt made by May to build bridge with Trump administration
May is said to have been centralising power more than her predecessor David Cameron
May said she intends to stick to the two-year timetable for leaving the EU after triggering Article 50 of the European Union's Lisbon Treaty
The dinner parties, which involve 20 to 30 people and will be held monthly, illustrate a softening in May's approach to corporations
Theresa May is making her first trip as leader to India with the future of Tata Steel's UK assets still unresolved
We had agreed on a biennial visit, which is that every two years, the Prime Ministers on both sides would meet, says Dinesh Patnaik
Movement of skilled tech workers from India should be seen as a trade priority rather than an immigration issue, Siddaramaiah told Theresa May