British Prime Minister Theresa May (left) greets Arlene Foster, leader of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party, outside 10 Downing St. in London on Monday. Carl Court/Getty Images hide caption
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Saturday
Emergency service workers probe the remains of Grenfell Tower in London on Saturday. City police have announced 58 people remain missing and "we assume likely to have died." Tolga Akmen/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Sunday
Prime Minister Theresa May leaves the prime minister's residence on Friday. This weekend, she has been seeking the support of the Democratic Unionist Party to form a new government after a disappointing result for Conservatives in Thursday's election. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images hide caption
Friday
Ballot boxes are emptied to be counted for the general election in Glasgow, Scotland. Andrew Milligan/AP hide caption
British Prime Minister Theresa May stands between Lord Buckethead (right) and Elmo, because — well, because sometimes democracy is weird. Alastair Grant/AP hide caption
British Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party Theresa May, accompanied by her husband Philip, speaks outside No. 10 Downing St. in central London on Friday. Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Thursday
A woman sits outside the Anglesea Arms pub, set up as a polling station during Britain's general election, in London on Thursday. Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
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Wednesday
Police officers stand guard in London on Wednesday, after the security cordon was reduced. British police say they found an eighth victim of Saturday's attack. Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Monday
Khuram Shazad Butt (left) and Rachid Redouane were killed within minutes of Saturday's attack on London Bridge, British detectives say. Metropolitan Police Department hide caption
Sunday
Londoners stand behind a cordon in the East Ham district on Sunday, following a police raid investigating Saturday's terror attacks in Central London. Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Tuesday
After the Brexit referendum, demonstrators marched to Parliament Square, calling for an end to Austerity, No To Racism and demanding the end of Tory rule. David Mbiyu/Corbis via Getty Images hide caption
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May speaks to the media outside her official residence of 10 Downing St. in London on Tuesday. May announced she will seek early elections to be held June 8. Alastair Grant/AP hide caption
Wednesday
British Ambassador to the EU Tim Barrow (left) delivers Prime Minister Theresa May's formal notice of the U.K.'s intention to leave the bloc to European Council President Donald Tusk in Brussels on Wednesday. Anadolu Agency/Getty Images hide caption
Tuesday
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Deputy First Minister John Swinney arrive at Scottish Parliament on Tuesday. They attended the second day of debate on a motion that ultimately granted Sturgeon the authority to pursue an independence referendum. Andy Buchanan/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Friday
President Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May, in the Oval Office on Friday before a private meeting. Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP hide caption