Theresa May

Tories are trailing in fifth behind the Greens ahead of Thursday's vote.
After countless cups of tea and sandwiches, even the magic ingredients of goodwill and trust were not enough to get a breakthrough
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The HuffPost UK politics team sat down with Lib Dem MP Sir Ed Davey as Westminster salivates over leadership campaigns. Theresa May has been compelled to set out her departure date by the 1922 Committee, while Nigel Farage barrels across the country to prove that he can lead a party with ideas for all of Britain's interests.Meanwhile, after a successful Local Election campaign, Sir Vince Cable turns the air blue with a message for the European elections as he looks to leave the Lib Dems in a much healthier state than when he took over as leader.
I used to say that I have a teflon skin, but since the referendum I've experienced everything from unprecedented stress to online threats to being followed.
Announcement due in two weeks as time runs out for prime minister.
Former foreign secretary confirms bid to succeed Theresa May as prime minister.