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One well-placed insider claimed Mrs Braverman was 'not a team player', adding: 'Her record shows she is just too disruptive.' ...
The Daily Express writes of a "day of drama" that "leaves Reeves on brink". Sir Keir is "desperately scrambling to contain a ...
Ms. Truss, Britain’s prime minister for 44 days, was forced out after her radical policies caused a market meltdown. But there are some key differences with President Trump.
Liz Truss's lawyers have sent a cease and desist letter to Sir Keir Starmer over his claims she "crashed the economy". The letter says Sir Keir has repeatedly claimed the former Conservative prime ...
Quotes of the week Home News Quotes of the week 'That was Liz Truss, wasn't it? This market could crash any minute' - the most memorable racing quotes of 2024 Reflecting on the past year, in the words ...
Who fancies a festive game of Labour or Liz? The rules are quite simple - I'll set out some quotes and you guess whether they came from a member of the current tax-raising and workers' rights ...
Liz Truss’s tweet roughly quotes most of the opening sentence of the linked Wall Street Journal op-ed. The Journal’s Joseph C. Sternberg writes: the outbreak of bond vigilantism that laid low ...
Liz Truss ' chaotic 49-day term as Prime Minister began to crumble at its halfway point, when Britain's shortest serving head of government burst into tears as she worked on her Tory party ...
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The quip by Hoiles related to the economic policies introduced by Truss as prime minister, a mini-budget which included slashing taxes, particularly for the higher paid, a policy funded by borrowing.
Liz Truss has acknowledged she and her government lost the confidence of financial markets following the mini-budget of October 2022 – but has refused to apologise to homeowners for higher ...
Liz Truss’s retreat into self-delusion – assuming, of course, she was ever anywhere else – is understandable. If you had failed, and accidentally trashed every economic argument you’d advocated over a ...