DUP denies seeking cash in return for supporting Brexit deal

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Party in talks with government over potentially voting for Theresa May’s deal next week

The Democratic Unionist party has again denied that it is seeking financial incentives from the government in return for its support for the Brexit deal when it returns to the House of Commons next week.

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