Liz Truss is facing the most challenging set of circumstances in half a century
The official national mourning period is over, partisan politics is set to resume and the Prime Minister has a huge list of issues demanding her immediate attention.
The official national mourning period is over, partisan politics is set to resume and the Prime Minister has a huge list of issues demanding her immediate attention.
Scholar has expressed astonishment that the new Chancellor is ending his 30 year civil service career.
It’s straight back to temporal politics today, as an inexperienced Number 10 team seeks to establish its authority.
This week On the Couch, Lucy Beresford and Maggie Pagano discuss Liz Truss’ first few days as PM and the legacy of Boris Johnson.
The PM’s ordinariness and flat public-speaking could be to her advantage. Post-Boris, the country longs for a straight-talking politician who tells the truth.
Daily Briefing: Liz Truss made her first address to the nation this afternoon, from her new Downing Street home.
Britain’s fourth Conservative Prime Minister in 12 years has left the party feeling as though its been through whiplash. But now its time for the party to get behind the new leader.
If Truss can invigorate the animal spirits of the British people, then there is all to play for.
“Hot mike moments” happen all the time, much to the dismay of politicians and broadcast journalists.
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