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Liz Truss is just 40 days in - and her grip on power is weakening by the hour

MPs agree it's a matter of "when" not "if" Truss goes. One MP even suggested that she could be gone within 24 hours. → Read More

58% of Brits don't know what 'levelling up' policy is while ministers also unclear, reports find

If you're confused about what levelling up means, you're not alone. → Read More

Kim Leadbeater does it

The new Labour MP for Batley and Spen said she wanted to run because of her sister Jo Cox’s legacy, writes Libby Wiener. → Read More

Covid: Final decision on summer travel rules expected from government tomorrow, ITV News understands

The transport secretary has indicated that people who have been fully vaccinated will be allowed to go abroad without having to quarantine on their return. → Read More

Heartache over Hartlepool: Is election defeat Labour's rock bottom?

In a town that hadn't voted Conservative in 60 years, Labour was punished for thinking the divisions over leaving the EU had healed. → Read More

Ukip candidate dismisses homophobia claim

UKIP's newly-selected candidate for the Newark by-election Roger Helmer has dismissed suggestions he's encouraged homophobia in the past. → Read More

George Osborne presents bleak picture for the budget

George Osborne presents a rather bleak picture of what he is likely to announce next week, suggesting there is still a lot more work to be done to build what he calls a resilient economy, and that his main priority is still getting the deficit down. → Read More

Splash - ITV News

Get all the latest, breaking Splash news on ITV News. Videos, stories and updates → Read More

UK to admit 'most vulnerable' Syrian refugees

Syrian refugees will begin arriving in the UK in the next few months under a new scheme to provide relief to the "most vulnerable", Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has said. But the UK is not signing up to a quota under the UN sanctuary scheme. → Read More

Minister: Universal Credit launch has been 'pretty lamentable'

Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude has admitted to ITV News that the implementation of the Universal Credit system was "pretty lamentable" in its first two years. He added that it was "very regrettable" so much money had been wasted. → Read More