Theresa May

The former prime minister was pictured sipping from a cup during England v Ireland.
New Prime Minister's Brexiteer top team revealed as Theresa May's government demolished.
Three years after the referendum, new PM swaps banter for brutality as he puts getting out of the EU above all else - and sets the Tories on course for a general election.
May leaves a country on its knees, staring down the barrel of a uniquely ruinous no-deal Brexit while the rest of the world looks on in either sympathetic horror or cathartic mockery, Jonathan Lis writes.
He has promised to take Britain out of the EU by October 31 “no ifs, no buts”.
The familiar foghorn-like cry could be heard as May thanked the British people for allowing her to serve.
"As a party leader who has accepted when her time was up, perhaps the time is now for him to do the same."
#BorisDay is already trending on Twitter in anticipation of Boris Johnson being announced the likely winner.
Proposals for "milkshake tax" and energy drinks ban included in green paper published on eve of new PM revealed.
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