All news on the topic: Liz Truss

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'Goodbye Braverman - our most dangerous minister and poster girl for racists'
After a day of political chaos with a major reshuffle of Sunak's cabinet - which included Suella Braverman's sacking - Darren Lewis celebrates the loss of Britain's 'most dangerous cabinet minister'
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'Drafting in Cameron is unlikely to save Rishi Sunak's party from insolvency'
'Most prime ministers see their reputations enhanced after leaving office. David Cameron’s standing has diminished since his departure,' writes The Mirror's head of politics Jason Beattie
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Who is Home Secretary James Cleverly - from private school to Warhammer passion
Privately educated James Cleverly has a record of opposing efforts to improve the lives of the poor. What really gets the new Home Secretary's juices flowing is his passion for the Warhammer tabletop war games, beloved of those some describe as "nerds".
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Was Rishi right to sack Suella - take our poll and have your say
Tory Suella Braverman has been ousted as Home Secretary after weeks of controversy. We ask, was the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak right to sack her?
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Liz Truss cut out of Theresa May's photo of former prime ministers together
Theresa May shared an image of former Prime Ministers at the Cenotaph - but there were only six in the shot, with flash-in-a-pan leader Liz Truss cropped out
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Liz Truss among seven former Prime Ministers paying respects at Cenotaph
Liz Truss, Boris Johnson, Theresa May, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, Sir Tony Blair and Sir John Major attended the national Remembrance Sunday service - though Ms Truss did not lay a wreath during her 49-day premiership
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'I’ve read Dorries's book. It should be on fiction shelves alongside her novels'
'People deserve to know the truth,' screams a blurb on the back of the book. They do. We do. Unfortunately these 336 pages don’t provide it. Oh no.'
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'Suella Braverman has drummed the Far Right onto our streets. She has to go'
As the Far Right turn out to fight a non-existent threat confected by the Home Secretary, Fleet Street Fox finds it is hard to see how she can stay in her job, or how the Prime Minister can keep his
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PM plots new tax on vaping to make habit more expensive as disposables banned
Documents released alongside the King's Speech reveal the Government is considering a new duty on vape sales and a ban on disposable devices alongside a new cigarette ban
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Ex-Tory chair says party should take 'long, hard look at itself' over rape claim
Baroness Sayeeda Warsi accused her party of having long 'failed' to respond to and support victims following claims that rape allegations against an MP were covered up
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Tory DPM Oliver Dowden insists he did not cover up rape claim against MP
Former party chairman Sir Jake Berry reportedly wrote to officers with concerns soon after leaving his role at Conservative Campaign Headquarters after Liz Truss quit
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Britain's top four banks set to double profits - raking in £1,660 per second
By the end of September, NatWest, HSBC, Lloyds and Barclays had combined profits almost topping £40billion, according to analysis of the banks’ public accounts by Unite
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'King's Speech will be more of the same from Tory Party that's run out of road'
'The Tories can’t fix the country because they’ve already failed. Rishi Sunak admits the country needs to change, but his government cannot deliver it,' says Shadow Commons Leader Lucy Powell
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Nadine Dorries' strange claim about rabbit butcher in No10 with unusual nickname
The former Cabinet Minister has promised to expose the 'deeply entrenched degree of corruption' that 'lies at the heart of the Conservative Party' and Downing Street
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16 bombshells from day of nightmare revelations at Covid Inquiry on Halloween
Evidence from Boris Johnson's ex-adviser Dominic Cummings and his ex-communications chief Lee Cain revealed the terrifying chaos at the heart of No10 during the pandemic
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Celebrity SAS: Matt Hancock is branded 'a good liar' in savage TV grilling
The disgraced former Health Secretary is subjected to yet another foul-mouthed interrogation in upcoming broadcast, in which he is told: 'You seem like you don’t give a f***'
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Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins' Matt Hancock blasted by Liz Truss look-alike
Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock was humiliated in scenes as Liz Truss's look-alike interrogator made comments on his body on Channel 4's Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins
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Matt Hancock whines about 'injustice' of being criticised for Covid handling
The former Health Secretary’s shameless bleating will be seen on Sunday's episode of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins when he complains that people think he's corrupt
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Matt Hancock breaks ribs and branded 'weasel-faced c***' in Celebrity SAS fight
In Sunday’s show, the disgraced former Health Secretary is stripped to his underpants while interrogator Debs barks into his face: 'You’re not a good looking guy, are you?'
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Tories scrapping cap on millionaire bankers' bonuses as Sunak keeps Truss plan
Liz Truss's policy to get rid of a cap on multimillion-pound payouts for bankers was one of the only policies to survive her disastrous mini-budget that sent economy into meltdown
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Poll shows half of public believe Rishi Sunak has been a 'poor' or 'terrible' PM
The brutal polling shows Rishi Sunak's personal ratings have also taken a tumble a year after he was picked by Tory MPs to replace 49-day PM Liz Truss as party leader
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Tory Greg Hands refusing to hand back £7,900 payout despite new job weeks later
The Tory Party Chairman received the taxpayer-funded payout when he was sacked as a business minister in September 2022, before returning to Government four weeks later
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'Hypocrite' Jacob Rees-Mogg pocketed £17,000 for job he did for just 7 weeks
Ex-Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg and Tory Party chairman Greg Hands got thousands of pounds of taxpayers' cash in payouts when they lost their jobs as ministers
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Rishi Sunak's mobile phone number published online in security blunder
Pranksters released a tape of them calling the Prime Minister’s personal mobile and getting through to his answerphone message. Downing Street refused to comment on the gaffe
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No Tory seat is safe if Keir Starmer's by-election blockbuster is repeated
Polling expert Chris Curtis writes for the Mirror: No government has ever lost a seat as safe as Tamworth, while Labour’s victory in leafy Mid Bedfordshire illustrates how there aren’t any “no-go” areas for Kier Starmer’s party.