Theresa May
“If Theresa May fails to answer questions... to what extent can she be believed?”
Top ministers wanted withdrawal agreement bill to be put before MPs this week, but PM chooses to continue Labour talks.
HuffPost UK understands the prime minister will give cross-party negotiations until the middle of next week.
Foreign secretary insists there is still 'urgency' in talks.
New parliamentary session due in June could be put back to autumn.
Lib Dem-led letter to PM warns development of a new fossil fuel industry of any kind is "unacceptable".
May’s offer of a state visit to win a more lucrative trade deal with Trump is a deal with the wrong US president at the wrong time
Theresa May and Leo Varadkar said political leaders had heard an “unmistakable message” following her death.
Asked if he will stand to replace May, the foreign secretary said "wait and see".
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