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government all but impossible.  Boris Johnson delivers a speech outside 10 Downing Street before officially resigning on 6 September
government’s stated commitment to upholding international law and ensuring rigorous compliance with the UK’s arms export licensing criteria. They also questioned what steps the Foreign Office would take to retain access
impact on how he is viewed by his MPs. Here is the agenda for the day. *9am:* Philip Barton, the former permanent secretary at the Foreign Office, gives evidence to the Commons foreign affairs committee
government “will no longer be occupied by Hezbollah”, according to Reuters. - **More than 20 commercial ships have passed through the strait of Hormuz in the past 24 hours**, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing
official competitions [without requiring the approval of the Taliban](https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/apr/28/afghanistan-womens-football-team-fifa-recognition), which banned the team. ## In depth: ‘Labour MPs can’t decide how to get rid of him’  in the strait of Hormuz as the US and Iran doubled down on imposing separate blockades of the shipping waterway
leadership, Sir Keir Starmer has said he will "get on with governing" and the speech outlines his agenda for the next parliamentary session. Here, BBC correspondents analyse some of the potential new bills Sir Keir
officials have said. 4. ***Tax*** | An increased windfall tax [should be imposed](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/06/raise-windfall-tax-on-banks-urges-tuc) on the UK’s largest banks, say trade union leaders, after the big four lenders reported almost £14bn in first