Watch live: @MarkAustinTV presents a News Hour special - with the latest analysis following Boris Johnson's resignation and a look at the frontrunners to replace him https://t.co/Lcb8nyTdCu
— Sky News (@SkyNews) July 7, 2022
48 hours is a long time in politics...
— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) July 7, 2022
Here's how the chaos leading up to PM Boris Johnson's resignation unfolded https://t.co/0izdn7nWmb pic.twitter.com/r9ha8f3oBI
#UPDATE Timeline showing scandals and troubles in British government in recent months, leading to Boris Johnson's announcement of his resignation on July 7#AFPgraphics pic.twitter.com/1dmKNhl2zo
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) July 7, 2022
Key moments from UK PM Boris Johnson's leadership https://t.co/SwdivQt3q8 pic.twitter.com/fXNuXeRUhX
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 7, 2022
Johnson's predecessor, Theresa May, remained in office for more than a month after announcing her resignation.
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 7, 2022
A look at the Conservative candidates who could succeed Johnson as party leader and prime minister: https://t.co/Gwcdgqqy8o pic.twitter.com/wluKVriF7E
A Conservative leadership contest will take place in the U.K. in the coming weeks after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation.
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 7, 2022
Here’s a look at the candidates who could succeed Johnson as party leader and prime minister. https://t.co/Lz7phsEUbR
Whoever emerges from the rubble of Boris Johnson's administration as new leader of the Conservative Party and the country, faces a series of extraordinary economic and financial challenges | Analysis by Mark Thompsonhttps://t.co/2lS7cxBmdT
— CNN International (@cnni) July 7, 2022
INCREDIBLE SCENES:
— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) July 6, 2022
BBC News accidentally cut away to their news studio, showing a presenter with their feet on the desk. pic.twitter.com/FVvxaXTQUt
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