After the three turbulent weeks that followed the EU referendum, Theresa May has taken over from David Cameron as the new British Prime Minister and unveiled her first appointments: Philip Hammond as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary, and David Davis at the newly established post of Secretary for Brexit. Simon Usherwood assesses where to next
Theresa May, who is set to become UK Prime Minister on Wednesday, has made it clear that “Brexit mea...
Now that Article 50 has officially been triggered, the process of untangling the UK from the Europea...
Britain has voted for a hung parliament. The Conservatives’, and particularly Prime Minister May’s, ...
David Cameron has indicated that he will resign as British Prime Minister on 13 July, with Theresa M...
Theresa May is the UK’s new Prime Minister, with David Cameron having stepped down following what Al...
If Theresa May manages to carry on as Prime Minister, her precarious position within the Conservativ...
Historians will be generally unkind to Theresa May. Indeed, they have already begun to be so. In his...
Theresa May has stated that the UK will trigger Article 50 before the end of March 2017. Iain Begg w...
Italy’s prime minister, Matteo Renzi, has stated that it will be impossible to give the UK greater r...
Theresa May will today become the Prime Minister, following the decision of Andrea Leadsom to abando...
There has been no formal statement by Theresa May’s government on when Article 50, which initiates t...
One has to hand it to Boris Johnson, at the time of writing still the UK’s Prime Minister and if cur...
Boris Johnson’s triumphant victory over Jeremy Hunt in the Conservative Party leadership contest has...
On 10 November 2015, after months of veiled threats, Prime Minister David Cameron wrote a letter to ...
Theresa May has visited a number of European leaders since taking office as UK Prime Minister. Richa...
Theresa May, who is set to become UK Prime Minister on Wednesday, has made it clear that “Brexit mea...
Now that Article 50 has officially been triggered, the process of untangling the UK from the Europea...
Britain has voted for a hung parliament. The Conservatives’, and particularly Prime Minister May’s, ...
David Cameron has indicated that he will resign as British Prime Minister on 13 July, with Theresa M...
Theresa May is the UK’s new Prime Minister, with David Cameron having stepped down following what Al...
If Theresa May manages to carry on as Prime Minister, her precarious position within the Conservativ...
Historians will be generally unkind to Theresa May. Indeed, they have already begun to be so. In his...
Theresa May has stated that the UK will trigger Article 50 before the end of March 2017. Iain Begg w...
Italy’s prime minister, Matteo Renzi, has stated that it will be impossible to give the UK greater r...
Theresa May will today become the Prime Minister, following the decision of Andrea Leadsom to abando...
There has been no formal statement by Theresa May’s government on when Article 50, which initiates t...
One has to hand it to Boris Johnson, at the time of writing still the UK’s Prime Minister and if cur...
Boris Johnson’s triumphant victory over Jeremy Hunt in the Conservative Party leadership contest has...
On 10 November 2015, after months of veiled threats, Prime Minister David Cameron wrote a letter to ...
Theresa May has visited a number of European leaders since taking office as UK Prime Minister. Richa...
Theresa May, who is set to become UK Prime Minister on Wednesday, has made it clear that “Brexit mea...
Now that Article 50 has officially been triggered, the process of untangling the UK from the Europea...
Britain has voted for a hung parliament. The Conservatives’, and particularly Prime Minister May’s, ...