been elected to this position to deliver for the country. you are staying put however bad the poll ratings get and how much noise there is amongst your backbenchers, you are not shifting. i will stay in the job to deliver, for the national interest. many of her mps are not so sure. inside parliament, herfuture is being actively discussed. from a government minister this morning a warning not to move against her. i cannot see and neither can the vast majority of my colleagues how the answer to the current situation is to indulge in even more political instability with all of the economic impact that that brings. this class continues to meet different groups of her mps to try to reach out and shore up support. liz truss continues. some think she should be given time to turn things around. they say that she won the leadership contest fair and square. even those who have already decided they think she should go are considering taking a little time, to, as they want to avoid any
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the prime minister tries to regain authority as she apologises for the mistakes she has made so far in number ten. there were many questions for ministers arriving from cabinet, but liz truss insists that the bbc that she is carrying on. i that the bbc that she is carrying on. a, a, a, , on. i do want to accept responsibility - on. i do want to accept responsibility and - on. i do want to accept responsibility and say i on. i do want to accept - responsibility and say sorry for on. i do want to accept responsibility and say sorry for the mistakes that have been made. the new chancellor, jeremy hunt, was expected to tell ministers they will need to agree savings in their departments by the end of the week. the trades union congress says uk families are at breaking point as the country experience is the
sist jeremy hunt the chance to get to the 31st to see what packages there. the problem for the conservatives as there is no unity or a unity candidate and that is the main issue keeping liz truss in number ten at the moment but certainly, i was in parliament this afternoon and there is a very sad atmosphere that a lot of mps are saying, you know, she has got to go and it is got to happen soon. some have been public. five mps have said that but private they have not spoken to a single mp, and i spoke to a of them this afternoon, he says she must stay. i spoke to a of them this afternoon, he says she must stay. while. there will be, presumably, he says she must stay. while. there will be, presumably, peter, - he says she must stay. while. there will be, presumably, peter, some i will be, presumably, peter, some basic responses that she absolutely can prepare in advance. she s going to be asked, why did you sack the chancellor because most of those policies were your ideas are certainl
billions of pounds to help people with energy bills. james cleverly becomes foreign secretary, and suella braverman is in charge of the home office. jacob rees mogg becomes business secretary, and therese coffey one of liz truss closest allies is the new health secretary. we ve got priorities a, b, c, d ambulances, backlogs, care, d doctors and dentists and we re going to work through that and we ll make sure that we are delivering for patients. liz truss begins this job at the toughest of moments, and she knows there is very little time to prove she can grip the challenges facing the country. ben wright, bbc news, westminster. the rain has eased for now although it is looking a bit grey. we had heavy rain earlier. let s take a look at some of this morning s front pages. all of them obviously deal with what happened here in downing street yesterday and what is to come. the