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MPs voted in favour of the Queen’s Speech by 323 votes to 309 with a majority of 14, while none of Mr Corbyn's MPs voted against the speech.

The Prime Minister headed straight back from a meeting with other world leaders in Berlin to Parliament so she could walk through the voting lobby.

Mrs May’s minority government is faced a symbolic hurdle with the final vote on its legislative programme this afternoon.

But the support the party has secured from the DUP's 10 MPs following a £1billion deal, described by critics as a "bung”, means it should clear the Commons.

With the House of Commons undertaking three votes this evening, Mr Corbyn was left red-faced as MPs voted his amendment down.