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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Aubrey Allegretti)
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Johnson loyalists jump or are pushed on to ministerial scrapheap
High-profile names relegated to backbenches as punishment for failing to back new PMPolitics live: latest updatesIt’s not just Boris Johnson who is yesterday’s man: a throng of his administration’s most memorable faces are now on the ministerial scrapheap. Some jumped, some were pushed, but most have probably performed their final spell in government.As Liz Truss swept into power, brushed away to the backbenches were Dominic Raab, Steve Barclay, Grant Shapps, Priti Patel, Nigel Adams and Nadine
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor)
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Cost of living and climate are higher global priorities than Ukraine, poll finds
But there remains strong support in many countries for Russian military withdrawal from Ukraine, survey findsThe cost of living is ranked by most voters globally as a more important issue than liberating Ukraine from Russian occupation, but there is still strong support for a Russian military withdrawal, according to a survey showing global preoccupations.Majorities in 16 of the 22 largest countries believe Russia should leave the territory it has occupied in Ukraine, the survey shows. The polli
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Aubrey Allegretti)
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Key takeaways from Liz Truss’s first speech as prime minister
From praise for Boris Johnson, to blaming Putin for energy price rises, here is what we can gather from her brief addressLiz Truss’s first speech as prime minister was brief, but her every utterance will be pored over for clues about her plans when the UK is facing crises on multiple fronts.Here are four key takeaways from her carefully crafted address:Let me pay tribute to my predecessor. Boris Johnson delivered Brexit, the Covid vaccine, and stood up to Russian aggression. History will see him
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Richard Partington Economics correspondent)
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Kwasi Kwarteng: free marketeer and Truss’s ideological soulmate becomes chancellor
Former business secretary will be helped by close relationship with PM but takes role during historic economic stormDuring his stint as business secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng clashed with Rishi Sunak over how best to oversee the UK economy. This week, he walks into the office of chancellor once held by his former rival, taking charge at the Treasury under his longstanding political and ideological ally Liz Truss as the most powerful black man in British politics.As a loyal supporter of Truss – the p
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Dan Sabbagh)
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James Cleverly: early Truss backer charts rapid rise to foreign secretary
Lifelong Londoner entered Commons in 2015 and has spent nearly a year directly working for new PMJames Cleverly becomes foreign secretary after nearly two years as a junior minister in the department and a few weeks as education secretary, with the challenge of working for a new prime minister who wants to drive foreign policy personally.The 53-year-old was an early backer of Liz Truss, on board ahead of the first ballot, and during the campaign was happy to criticise her defeated rival, Rishi S
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Denis Campbell Health policy editor)
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Thérèse Coffey: convivial pragmatist inherits health service in crisis
Coffey, a close friend of new PM, faces daunting task as she becomes third health and social care secretary in two months Politics latest – liveThérèse Coffey is a beer, music and football-loving MP whose lively karaoke parties are the stuff of legend at Westminster. One regular attender has been her good friend Liz Truss, who has appointed the Suffolk Coastal MP as the new health and social care secretary – the third in just two months.She is renowned as a work obsessive, even by parliament’s u
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Rajeev Syal Home affairs editor)
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Suella Braverman: home secretary set to take even harder line on migration
Braverman has pitched herself to the right of her predecessor – and is expected to move quickly to sideline ECHRPolitics live – latest updatesThe issue of migration, which dominates the new home secretary’s in-tray, was at the forefront of Suella Braverman’s thoughts when she first arrived in parliament in 2015.In her maiden speech, she recalled how her father, Christie Fernandes, had fled tensions in Kenya to seek a new life in the UK. Continue reading...
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (John Crace)
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The Convict departs in a haze of self-delusion, playing the victim card to the last
Boris Johnson’s final speech outside No 10 betrayed no recognition that he was the architect of his own downfallThem’s the breaks. This wasn’t quite the exit Boris Johnson had in mind. He had imagined three days of national mourning. Punctuated with several leaving speeches that left them laughing, left them crying. A nation prostrate with grief.Instead he had to make do with a perfunctory 10 minutes first thing in the morning, when many people were still in bed. The only thing the day had going
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Editorial)
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The Guardian view on Truss’s Tories: a new direction but nowhere to go | Editorial
A consensus is emerging that upends previous Conservative thinking – but it won’t help BritainLiz Truss’s first speech as prime minister gave her a chance, finally, to speak to the country rather than the party. Ms Truss is no orator. She had no resonant slogan of her own – “aspiration nation” was coined by David Cameron. However, Ms Truss’s address was meant to demonstrate that she was a serious and capable leader. She made it clear that her government would focus on the crises engulfing the ec
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Sep 06, 2022
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The Guardian - Top Stories (Chloe Mac Donnell)
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Demand for Carrie Johnson’s backless fuchsia dress crashes designer’s website
Wife of former PM embraced spotlight for Boris Johnson’s leaving speech and visit to BalmoralThroughout her three years as the prime minister’s partner, Carrie Johnson has had to make many fashion choices. Today, as she left No 10 alongside Boris Johnson for the last time, it was no different. However, the end result was certainly unexpected.For the occasion she wore a fuchsia pink maxidress from the British brand Harmur. Described as a “dreamy maxidress”, it features a ruched waist, billowing s