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We are going to have a new Prime Minister in 12 days

politicalbetting.com

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July 8, 2026

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This feels like me announcing I am not planning to date Scarlett Johanssen. The reality is that Al Carns wasn’t close to securing the 81 nominations, more likely 8 nominations. I think we can put Al Carns in the catergory whose ego and self belief isn’t matched by the reality. TSE

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The i Paper

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· Jun 23, 2026

Brexit left us poorer – but it’s not our biggest problem

Ten years on, the next prime minister will have some difficult decisions to make

TRT World

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· Jun 24, 2026

UK faces ongoing political turmoil a decade after Brexit vote

The UK may now have to wait until September for a new prime minister, as some Labour MPs weigh up whether to challenge leadership favourite Andy Burnham. The nation is now poised to have its seventh leader in a decade since the Brexit vote triggered what many analysts call an era of political instability

LibyaHerald

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· Jul 3, 2026

Ben Ghalboun assumes duties as new Minister of Local Government, succeeding Al-Juwaifi – who assumes Deputy Head of Intelligence post

Minister of State for Prime Minister and Cabinet Affairs, Mohamed Ben Ghalboun, assumed his duties as the new Minister of Local Government last Wednes...

OneIndia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Parliament Monsoon Session From July 20 To August 13, Stormy Showdown Likely Over Key Bills

The Centre has announced that the Monsoon Session of Parliament will begin on July 20 and is likely to be a hectic one with key bills and political issues to be debated. On Saturday, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju announced

Guido Fawkes

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· Jul 8, 2026

Hurrying Burnham Has Less Than Three Years Before Parliament Must Dissolve

Tomorrow is the 9th of July. That will be three years out from the last possible date for the dissolution of the current Parliament under Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act 2022. The present Parliament first met on 9 July 2024 Unless dissolved earlier, it automatically dissolves at the beginning of 9 July 2029, five

The Standard

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· Jun 21, 2026

Keir Starmer on the brink of resigning as Andy Burnham heads to Westminster

The Prime Minister has spent the weekend mulling his political future.

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Related coverage for "We are going to have a new Prime Minister in 12 days": The i Paper — Brexit left us poorer – but it’s not our biggest problem. TRT World — UK faces ongoing political turmoil a decade after Brexit vote. LibyaHerald — Ben Ghalboun assumes duties as new Minister of Local Government, succeeding Al-Juwaifi – who assumes Deputy Head of Intelligence post. OneIndia — Parliament Monsoon Session From July 20 To August 13, Stormy Showdown Likely Over Key Bills. Guido Fawkes — Hurrying Burnham Has Less Than Three Years Before Parliament Must Dissolve. The Standard — Keir Starmer on the brink of resigning as Andy Burnham heads to Westminster