Theresa May

Tory leadership frontrunner makes intervention as contest gets underway.
Believe it or not, other things happened during her three years as PM.
From 'Go Home' vans to Windrush, it is hard to see May's approach as anything other than hostility to migrants because they were migrants, immigration barrister Colin Yeo writes
Conservative women like me, from the grassroots to the green benches, wouldn’t be in politics without Theresa May. She was our second female prime minister, but it's thanks to her that she won't be the last.
Boris Johnson is the favourite, but he won't get a clear run...
Following the announcement that Theresa May will be stepping down on 7 June, the big question is who will succeed her as party leader and prime minister. From Boris Johnson to Dominic Raab, Jeremy Hunt to Michael Gove, we take a look at some of the likeliest contenders for the leadership.
"I will shortly leave the job that it has been the honour of my life to hold – the second female prime minister but certainly not the last."
"The second female prime minister, but certainly not the last."
Her tenure ends as it began – completely and utterly dominated by Brexit.