The Prime Minister

He risked further angering his Tory critics by claiming he was already planning for a third term in office.
The prime minister took a grilling from schoolchildren demanding urgent answers.
“We know from Donald Trump these kind of assaults on the free press are dangerous," says Labour.
On 24 July 2019, Boris Johnson took over the reins from Theresa May to become prime minister on a promise to deliver Brexit. He quickly set about delivering a version of it after renegotiating the withdrawal agreement with the EU, but the second half of his year has been beset by the coronavirus pandemic, which almost cost the PM his life.
One type of mask featured has been banned in some places around the world. Here's why.
The PM said he "does not believe in gestures" when asked on LBC if he would take the knee for Black Lives Matter.
Boris Johnson chairs the last daily coronavirus briefing alongside chief scientific advisor Sir Patrick Vallance and chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty. It comes after the prime minister announced easing of lockdown measures for England earlier today.
Prime minister Boris Johnson leads the daily coronavirus press briefing. Under new plans considered by the government, the public could be allowed to hold BBQs and garden parties within weeks.