Queen’s speech delayed to 21 June
The Government has finally announced when the Queen's Speech setting out Theresa May's legislative agenda will take place two days later than it should have.
The event had originally been due on Monday, but amid the chaos that followed the election, Downing Street refused to confirm when it would happen.
The Leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom announced in Parliament that it will now take place on Wednesday next week, indicating that Ms May has sealed a deal with Northern Irish unionists to prop up her Government.
In a statement, Ms Leadsom said: The Government has agreed with Buckingham Palace that the State Opening of Parliament will take place on 21 June 2017.
The Queen's Speech is effectively a list of all the laws that a government wants to pass over the cou...