UK Prime Minister apologises for 'going too fast' with her economic policies
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Liz Truss steers away from her original plans for the economy after weeks of market turmoil, and says she will have to deliver economic stability 'in a different way'. We...
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(Picture: Liz Truss. Picture credit: BBC News.)
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