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Another leadership contest is set to take place within Britain's Conservative Party, after leader and Prime Minister Boris Johnson finally took the hint and resigned.
Mr Johnson caved in to pressure after a mass exodus of more than 50 government ministers and aides who quit following a string of scandals: lockdown parties, expensive renovations and the final straw; appointing a minister accused of sexual misconduct.
In a bullish speech, Mr Johnson said he would step down as leader, but remain in a caretaking role until his successor is chosen. So how long could that take?
Kathryn speaks with UK correspondent Matt Dathan, from outside Number 10 Downing Street.
Matt Dathan is the Home Affairs Editor at The Times.