Liz Truss became rarely emotional in an interview last night, as she recounted the pressure that No. 10 had her on daughters. Ms Truss, who served for just 49 days as Prime Minister, became tearful as she described the impact the relentless
Rishi Sunak succeeded in seeing through his flagship smoking ban policy this evening, after pledging to end the practice during last year’s Conservative Party Conference. 383 MPs backed the policy, however around 60 Tory rebels meant Mr Sunak was forced to rely
Liz Truss has hinted that she wants to make a comeback on the frontline of British politics after detailing the challenges to “save the West” in her new book. The former Prime Minister’s stint in Downing Street only lasted 49 days and
The failure to take the opportunity to land a massive US trade deal when it was on offer from Donald Trump has contributed to making Brexit one of “the biggest missed opportunities,” Liz Truss has told the Daily Express. In her book
Liz Truss has refused to rule out a political comeback as leader of the Conservative Party, in an eyebrow-raising comment this morning. Speaking on her book launch media tour, Ms Truss was asked by LBC whether she would like to play an
“Towards the end of our discussion, she warned me that being prime minister is incredibly aging. She also gave me two words of advice: ‘Pace yourself.’ Maybe I should have listened.” Previously, the former Tory leader said the Queen was “absolutely determined
The reason for that seems obvious. The Tory right sees Farage as one of them and more than that a potential future leader. One MP noted: “There are only two people who could move the dial to save the Conservative Party –
Liz Truss‘s mini-budget may have inadvertently caused a boom in lipstick sales, an analysis shows. The former prime minister’s spending plan was the most radical in recent British history, with tax cuts funded through borrowing despite warnings about the impact on inflation,