Theresa May

The former prime minister says criminal gangs could exploit the changes he wants to introduce.
The Supreme Court shut down the Scottish National Party's latest bid for indyref2.
MPs have called for an investigation to get to the bottom of how "so much taxpayer money could be frittered away for so little return”.
He is accused of telling a senior civil servant to “slit your throat” and to “jump out of the window”.
Julian Smith tweets the definition of “confidence”.
In the past, the chief mouser has tangled with a pigeon while stalking Downing Street.
"Now we’ve got Theresa May it’s a different ball game altogether," says Lee Anderson.
The former prime minister made a rare media appearance to honour the Queen.
May's PMQs cameo left all of her Conservative colleagues cheering, but not everyone felt it was a good point.
Johnson's predecessor refused to honour the outgoing prime minister as he exited the Commons, unlike her colleagues.