The death of Trussonomics
Daily Briefing: The entire economic agenda on which Liz Truss campaigned to be leader has been torn to shreds. Will she survive this?
Daily Briefing: The entire economic agenda on which Liz Truss campaigned to be leader has been torn to shreds. Will she survive this?
This is the biggest lead of any party recorded by a pollster since 1997
Rishi Sunak or Jeremy Hunt could both end up as the chief beneficiary of Britain’s budget-fueled political and economic chaos.
Dominic Cummings appears no less scathing of Truss than he is his former boss-turned-enemy.
The current crisis in Ukraine will end. Of that we can be sure. But how, and at what cost, no one knows.
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The new chancellor has delivered a bombshell statement, reversing almost all of the Kami-Kwasi budget policies in a bid to bring stability.
Speaking from the Treasury, the new chancellor Jeremy Hunt has reversed most of the tax cuts announced in Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget.
Data reveals that the Kerch Bridge attack has had a profound effect on the determination of the Ukrainian people, and on their ambitions and expectations of how the war will end.
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