The first three months in office will culminate with the Brexit deadline on October 31.
Others include David Cameron and Harold Macmillan.
The new Tory leader tends to make the most of media events.
It's official: Boris Johnson has been elected as the next Conservative leader and Prime Minister of Britain.
The former Labour leader says the climate crisis and inequality crisis should not be seen “as separate issues”.
Sir Alan Duncan yesterday left his position yesterday, with Philip Hammond and David Gauke signalling their intention to walk.
The US President said he could win the Afghan War in ten days if he wanted to, but he “doesn’t want to go down that route”.
Mr Corbyn supports an initiative which would allow the most serious cases to be referred to a special panel consisting of general secretary Jennie Formby and NEC officers which would have the power to expel anti-Semites.
Despite a drop in confidence in Mr Corbyn's leadership, 56 per cent of members still give him their backing.
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