liz truss

Liz Truss given 10 days to save her job just a month after becoming prime minister.
The prime minister said there was "no shame" in ditching the plan to abolish the top tax rate after a Tory rebellion.
The prime minister repeatedly dodged the question after the chancellor performed two major U-turns in a day.
The Ted Hastings actor has joined those calling for a general election.
The Conservative party conference has already seen two major government climbdowns.
The Commons leader is the first minister to publicly oppose real terms cuts to the welfare budget.
Former minister Johnny Mercer says "they can do whatever they like with the whip" as recent chaos has been "deeply unfunny for normal people".
@LizTruss has shot to fame on Twitter...but it's John Lewis all over again
Abandoning the controversial policy may calm the political waters, but not the markets which remain spooked by the remaining tax-cutting pledges.