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Prime Minister Liz Truss will chair a Cabinet meeting this morning as she attempts to quell any rebellion from her Tory colleagues.
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Prime Minister Liz Truss will chair a Cabinet meeting this morning as she attempts to quell any rebellion from her Tory colleagues.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced his plans for the economy in this year's autumn statement. It comes just over a year after Mr Hunt's first statement as chancellor when he reversed almost all of Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng's disastrous mini Budget.
Liz Truss says she wants to 'share the lessons' from her time in government as she writes a book recounting her tumultuous 49 days as Prime Minister.
Two former Tory ministers have been caught in a sting telling a non-existent company their daily rate for consultancy is £10,000 a day. MPs Matt Hancock and Kwasi Kwarteng were caught on video requesting six-figure sums for what they would expect to be paid to advise a fake firm in South Korea.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has warned of having to make "some difficult decisions" as he prepares to deliver the Autumn Statement. He is expected to unveil tax increases and spending cuts in the Commons.
Prime Minister Liz Truss was missing from the House of Commons today, with Leader of the House Penny Mourdant stepping in for her.
Martin Lewis has explained what the government's latest energy bill announcement means for households on fixed tariffs. The Energy Price Guarantee, which was unveiled as part of Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget in September, ensured that a typical household's energy bill would be frozen at around £2,500 a year.
Richard Madeley was accused of 'prejudice' as he interviewed one of Good Morning Britain's latest guests. The presenter was back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Monday (October 17) alongside Susanna Reid.