Hints and tips:
...One, Wendy Morton lodged a formal complaint about his behaviour....
...On the backbenches he was known (again in part due to his own efforts) for his skill in managing Theresa May’s internal opponents....
...Addressing MPs in the House of Commons chamber on Wednesday, former prime minister Theresa May wryly observed that of the UK’s three elected female prime ministers all have hailed from the Conservative party...
...In the aftermath of Theresa May’s Chequers summit, in which she decided to seek a soft Brexit, a host of ministers, MPs and junior bag-carriers quit....
...She is widely expected to appoint the party’s first female chief whip, with Wendy Morton, junior transport minister, a likely candidate according to allies....
...Wendy Morton, who helped rally support among MPs during Truss’s leadership campaign, was appointed chief whip in charge of party management....
...David Cameron used his services for collecting gossip, Theresa May as her chief whip and defence secretary, and Rishi Sunak for helping him corral MPs....
...And we know that Sir Graham Brady, who’s chair of the 1922 committee, went to visit Liz Truss, as he did with Boris Johnson, as he did with Theresa May, and essentially said, look, you’ve got to go....
...This is a Morton’s Fork arrangement.”...
...UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, hopes to use the annual event to highlight domestic policies on housing and mental health....
...British Prime Minister Theresa May has moved her Brexit negotiating position closer towards that of Brussels. The FT's Sebastian Payne reports....
...Prime Minister Theresa May has brought forward the UK's next general election. The FT's Henry Mance explains why and how the country votes for its government....
...And that saw an awful lot of support that had been going to the UK Independence Party switch right over to Theresa May's Tories....
...Prime Minister Theresa May stated clearly this week that the UK would make a clean break from the EU. The FT's Sebastian Payne reports on the speech and other Brexit news....
...Britain's Prime Minister, Theresa May, is about to trigger Article 50 and begin the complicated process of the UK's departure from the EU....
...Britain's High Court announced that Theresa May does not have the power to trigger Article 50 divorce talks without the consent of parliament. Sebastian Payne explains....
...UK prime minister Theresa May makes her first visit to Brussels while being pressured by leaders of the devolved nations for more involvement in Brexit. The FT's Sebastian Payne reports....
Fashion editor Jo Ellison on events that shook the sartorial world
...A letter from Theresa May, the UK prime minister, will land on the desk of Jean-Claude Juncker, European Commission president, on the 13th floor of the Berlaymont in Brussels in a month’s time, marking the...
...Theresa May speaks at the UN on the forces that led to Brexit. Sebastian Payne gives a round-up of this week’s Brexit news....
...Prime Minister Theresa May vowed to step up Britain’s fight against Islamist extremism, announcing a four-point plan....
Sebastian Payne on week's Brexit news
...Theresa May will be Britain’s next prime minister. But who is she and what are her politics?...
Seb Payne reviews the week's Brexit news
Sebastian Payne on the week's Brexit news
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