The former foreign secretary known for his controversial remarks is far ahead in the race to be the next prime minister
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The former foreign secretary known for his controversial remarks is far ahead in the race to be the next prime minister
Illustration idea for Britain broken by Brexit. The UK’s Labour Party has launched a dramatic bid to stop a “no-deal” Brexit as leadership frontrunner Boris Johnson issued a stark warning.
Tory leadership rival Rory Stewart backs cross-party move to prevent front-runner's plan
She will remain in Downing Street as caretaker prime minister until next month, when the Tory leadership race concludes.
Trump and UK Prime Minister May talk Iran, Brexit, trade at joint news conference
The US President has touched down for a three-day visit to Britain, having already stirred up anger with his comments on Brexit and Meghan Markle.
Pro-Brexit Supporters Rally On The Day The UK Should Have Left The EU The battle of Britain has turned nasty after unprecedented European election results pushed leaders to take up dramatic new stances.
The race to succeed May has not officially begun, but the field of contenders is quickly growing
Her Brexit strategy has left the country in dire straits: Its populace is poisonously divided, its two venerable parties are gravely damaged, and her likely successors are pushing the hard-line fantasy of a no-deal exit.
Theresa May has told MPs they have "one last chance" to deliver Brexit, as she set out a "new Brexit deal".
A bill implementing the Brexit deal will be introduced in the first week of June, the government has confirmed.
UK Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has been dumped by Theresa May after he was accused of leaking top secret documents from a spies summit.
Ministers and their shadow counterparts will continue cross-party talks on Tuesday, Downing Street has said, as they try to break the Brexit deadlock.
The UK could be forced to endure a “ridiculous possibility” after PM Theresa May said she would seek further Brexit delays.
Labour MPs are being urged to back a plan to keep the UK in a Norway-style relationship with the EU, as MPs debate Brexit's next steps.
Theresa May has suffered another defeat as the British parliament rejected her Brexit deal for a third time, a result the Prime Minister described as “grave”.
MPs will vote again on Brexit on Friday but it is not clear whether it will be another "meaningful vote" on the PM's withdrawal deal.
May told Conservative MPs: "I am prepared to leave this job earlier than I intended in order to secure a smooth and orderly Brexit."
MPs have set out details of their plan to consider other Brexit options, as Theresa May was warned more ministers could quit unless she changed course.
It’s long been seen as the “nuclear option”: a way to end the Brexit deadlock and bring the crisis under control. It could make things worse.