Liz Truss has insisted she will lead the Tories into the next general election, despite U-turns leaving her battling to salvage her authority.
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  Embattled Liz Truss says she will lead Tories into next General Election  
     
  Liz Truss has insisted she will lead the Tories into the next general election, despite U-turns leaving her battling to salvage her authority.  
     
Embattled Liz Truss says she will lead Tories into next General Election
     
   
     
 
Physical customs checks ‘required on two main motorways after independence’
Physical customs checks ‘required on two main motorways after independence’
 
     
 
Readers' Letters: Sturgeon still fails to make convincing case for independence
Readers' Letters: Sturgeon still fails to make convincing case for independence
 
     
 
Cost-of-living crisis: Most parents are struggling with mental health or finances, says Unicef
Cost-of-living crisis: Most parents are struggling with mental health or finances, says Unicef
 
     
 
Dr Elsie Inglis wasn't forgotten, but the time is now for her Royal Mile statue
Dr Elsie Inglis wasn't forgotten, but the time is now for her Royal Mile statue
 
     
 
Liz Truss is a gift to the SNP and must resign for the sake of the United Kingdom – John McLellan
Liz Truss is a gift to the SNP and must resign for the sake of the United Kingdom – John McLellan
 
     
 
Analysis: Liz Truss has scrapped her mini-budget but it may not save her
Analysis: Liz Truss has scrapped her mini-budget but it may not save her
 
     
 
Europeans were consuming milk 7,400 years ago, scientists find
Europeans were consuming milk 7,400 years ago, scientists find
 
     
 
Liz Truss refuses to explain herself to Commons as new Chancellor confirms mini-budget has been abandoned
Liz Truss refuses to explain herself to Commons as new Chancellor confirms mini-budget has been abandoned
 
     
 
Independent Scotland 'facing bigger cuts or tax rises' than rest of UK
Independent Scotland 'facing bigger cuts or tax rises' than rest of UK
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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