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    Truss and Braverman’s ‘incoherent’ 20% crime cut policy paused as police demand engagement

    Sign up to the Inside Politics email for your free daily briefing on the biggest stories in UK politics Get our free Inside Politics email Liz Truss and Suella Braverman’s plan to issue police with targets to cut crimes including murder by 20 per cent has been paused as officers demand engagement with the government. […] More

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    Ukraine backs Johnson for return as PM with ‘Better Call Boris’ meme OLD

    Ukraine’s government seemingly threw its weight behind Boris Johnson to be the next Tory leader by sharing a meme based on a popular television show – before promply deleting it after a social media backlash. The tweet from its official government page was sent just hours after Liz Truss stood outside No 10 to tell the country she was resigning and a leadership election would take place imminently.She quit after a chaotic 44 days in office that was characterised by financial turmoil, uncertainty and poor communication. More

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    Liz Truss can claim £115,000 every year from taxpayer despite serving for just six weeks OLD

    Liz Truss will be able to claim up to £115,000 from the taxpayer per annum despite having the shortest tenure of any British prime minister in history.The outgoing Conservative leader can claim the money from the Public Duty Costs Allowance (PDCA), which was introduced to assist former prime ministers still active in public life. According to government guidance, payments are made only “to meet the actual cost of continuing to fulfil public duties.”The allowance was arranged in the wake of the resignation of Margaret Thatcher in 1990, and announced by her predecessor, John Major, in March the following year. More

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    Liz Truss in line for £18,000 ‘golden goodbye’ after resignation OLD

    Liz Truss would be line for a “golden goodbye” of more than £18,000 if she is forced out of office or resigns under government rules. All government ministers are entitled to a quarter of their annual salary as a lump sum if they quit or leave office – with no minimum qualifying period in office.The rule means that if the prime minister is successfully challenged she will be entitled to the cash, even if Tory MPs swiftly decide that appointing her was a mistake. More

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    Russia says Liz Truss was a ‘catastrophically illiterate disgrace’ of a PM OLD

    Russia’s foreign ministry savaged outgoing British Prime Minister Liz Truss, calling her a disgrace of a leader who would be remembered for her “catastrophic illiteracy”.Just minutes after Truss announced the end of her brief premiership, Moscow waded in.“Britain has never known such a disgrace of a prime minister,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a social media post. More