Theresa May

Theresa May’s former deputy says public and business realise coronavirus should be the priority
The US rapper made fun of the former home secretary over the Home Office stopping him entering the country in 2015.
2019 saw another seismic shift in Britain’s political landscape. At the beginning, Theresa May’s government was struggling to get anything through the Commons as Westminster was stuck in deadlock but by the end of the year things were looking a lot rosier for the Conservatives under Boris Johnson, as he stormed the election to a massive majority over Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour and a vow to get Brexit done.
"Sometimes an apology is not enough." 37 councillors and Jarrow members write to party boss Jennie Formby demanding decision to impose candidate be overturned.
Ex-MPs campaigning for re-election write to party's general secretary demanding Kate Osborne is not installed as candidate for safe seat of Jarrow.
Chartered accountant Saqib Bhatti was nominated as the Conservative candidate for Meriden.
Theresa May rebuked Tory colleagues for sniping at Labour leader's tie as Grenfell survivors and families watched from the Commons public gallery.
It’s been three years since the UK voted to leave Europe. As the EU delay their decision on how long the next extension should be until after Boris Johnson’s demand to have a snap general election is resolved in Parliament, take a look at Brexit’s tortuous journey to this point from the referendum vote in 2016.
Will Brexit be delayed? Will there be an election? We answer the key questions in light of Tuesday night’s votes
How everything – from holidays, food shopping and citizens’ rights – could change if MPs back the PM’s deal with the EU.