Some UK Conservatives to try to force new confidence vote in Prime Minister May: The Sun

(Reuters) - Senior backbenchers on the Tory 1922 committee's executive will mount a new bid to force a confidence vote in British Prime Minister Theresa May during a lunchtime Commons address on Wednesday, The Sun reported on Tuesday. "I will be asking my colleagues on the 1922 executive tomorrow to agree to a rule change so we can hold an immediate confidence vote if Theresa is not prepared to stand down now", the newspaper quoted http://bit.ly/2LYl0bJ Conservative lawmaker Nigel Evans as saying. (Reporting by Sathvik N in Bengaluru; editing by Grant McCool)