On the face of it, Liz Truss’s margin of victory over Rishi Sunak was pretty healthy. The UK’s next prime minister defeated her bitter rival by 57 per cent to 43 per cent, or 20,927 votes. In a two ...
The chaos undermining Britain’s reputation for political stability in recent weeks and months - some would argue years - reached another grim milestone on Thursday as Prime Minister Liz Truss resigned ...
When all else fails, shoot the messenger. As Liz Truss’s plan to save £8.8bn by paying civil servants less outside London and the south east provoked a furious Tory backlash, her team pressed the ...
A Labour tally after the final accounts were published showed ministerial severance payments had hit £933,086. Ministers who lost their jobs during the chaos under Boris Johnson and Liz Truss received ...
Even by recent standards, Thursday was a jaw-dropping day in British politics. Liz Truss, a born-again Brexiteer who took over from Boris Johnson a mere six weeks ago, announced that she was to resign ...
The words of King Charles as he greeted Liz Truss for what will soon become to both of them a normal weekly thing. It was the chat, or audience, the monarch has with the prime minister each week. So ...
The prime minister has insisted her government's mini-budget will bring jobs and investment to the North East, even though tax cuts for high-earners benefit far more people in London and the South ...
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