Theresa May survived the no-confidence vote on Wednesday but she hardly emerged from it unscathed.

That was the consensus of newspapers at home and abroad on Thursday after the beleaguered Prime Minister won the poll by 200 to 117.

The result meant that more than a third of her MPs and well over half of her backbenchers said they wanted her gone.

While some front pages labelled her a "lame duck", over in Belgium they called it a "pyrrhic victory".

Here's how we and other newspapers reported it.

The Daily Telegraph