Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May will succeed David Cameron at Number Ten Downing Street on Wednesday night in London.
The announcement was made after her only remaining challenger dropped out of the race for the Conservative Party leadership.
The opposition Labour Party is facing a leadership election of its own after Angela Eagle announced that she'll challenge the beleaguered opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn.
At the end of a dizzying day of developments in London, Prime Minister David Cameron said he'll move out of Downing Street on Wednesday, and Mrs. May will move in.
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Mrs. May is the longest-serving Home Secretary in Britain's modern era.
People in her home constituency of Twyford in Berkshire broadly welcomed the news that she's to lead the country.
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