In a story written about Kwasi Kwarteng, the Daily Mirror made the mother of all mistakes - by publishing an image of someone else.
“I recognise there has been disruption but it was really, really important we were able to get help to families as soon as possible."
"I’m going to stop you there. Because every question I ask, you are ignoring", the BBC presenter said.
“There’s going to be suicides as for some people that will be the only way out,” he said.
"This is the greatest set of challenges we have seen in our lifetimes. Let the people decide who leads us through this turmoil."
The reaction of the new transport secretary says it all.
Liz Truss warned the country faced a “difficult winter” ahead as she indicated she had no plans to reverse her tax-cutting agenda.
According to reports, the UK has been living beyond its means and a new age of austerity is required to trim the fat.
“Time will tell if such sentiment reflects a decisive shift in Labour’s favour or merely reflects a moment in time.”
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