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After a tumultuous day in which her Commons leader resigned from the cabinet amid feverish speculation about her own future, Theresa May remains prime minister - for now.

As we bring the live page to a close, here is a summary of what happened today:

Commons leader Andrea Leadsom quit the cabinet, saying she no longer believes the government's approach will deliver Brexit

It followed a growing backlash against Theresa May's new Brexit plan from MPs within her own party

As the pressure grew over the course of the day, several cabinet ministers told the BBC that the PM cannot stay, with one saying it is "the end of the line"

But with speculation growing that Theresa May might resign, sources told the BBC that Chief Whip Julian Smith informed backbench Tory MPs that the PM was not standing down

Mrs May looks set to spend tomorrow campaigning for the European Parliament elections before meeting Sir Graham Brady - the chairman of the backbench 1922 Committee - on Friday.

You can read the full story of the PM's turbulent day here.

You can read analysis of her attempts to hang on to power here.