LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As the last round of the campaign for Number 10 begins, Liz Truss has expanded her lead against Rishi Sunak among Conservative members. According to a YouGov poll conducted on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, among those
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – As he concluded his final Prime Minister’s Questions, Boris Johnson stated, “Mission largely accomplished, for now.” The Prime Minister also took jabs at the Treasury and Twitter during his last round of questions. Had they always listened

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In the most recent vote, Conservative MPs will choose between the two leadership candidates who will face a vote from the membership. After Tuesday’s vote, one of the four surviving contestants—Rishi Sunak, Penny Mordaunt, Liz Truss, and

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The race to become UK’s next prime minister has entered a critical stage. By Wednesday, Conservative MPs will have narrowed the shortlist down to two, who will then be presented to Conservative party members throughout the summer.

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following his victory in the second round of voting to select Boris Johnson’s successor, Rishi Sunak is now the target of opponents for the Tory leadership position. Suella Braverman, the attorney general, was eliminated in the vote

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Before the first MP vote in the race for No. 10 today, Tory leadership aspirants are vying for the support of their peers. To continue competing for the position of prime minister, each of the eight candidates

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Following the extraordinary cabinet revolt that led to the resignation of the prime minister as Tory leader, Tory MPs are vying for the position of next Tory leader. The latest MP to declare interest in entering the

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After being told by many cabinet members that he had lost the party’s support, Boris Johnson resigned as leader of the Conservative Party and claimed that Tory MPs’ “herd instinct” was to blame for his removal. Outside

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After 38 resignations since Tuesday evening, if Boris Johnson stays as leader, he will need to rebuild his administration. Since the PM was forced to apologise for his handling of the Chris Pincher controversy after it became

LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Deputy chief whip of the Conservatives resigned after he admitted to having drunkenly groped two men at a private club. He confessed saying that he had embarrassed himself and other people. Chris Pincher informed Boris Johnson in
