Liz Truss faced questions about the fallout from her government’s mini-budget and what it means to voters around the UK.
The prime minister was talking to BBC teams from the nations and English regions ahead of her party conference next week.
Liz Truss faced questions about the fallout from her government’s mini-budget and what it means to voters around the UK.
The prime minister was talking to BBC teams from the nations and English regions ahead of her party conference next week.
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