insisting the policy would stay, despite the widespread criticism. and tonight, another shift by the government, forced by events to make it, they are bringing forward their plan for dealing with debt to later this month, to try to reassure the markets. we will have the latest from birmingham on what the chancellor admitted had been a tough day. also tonight. raising the flag. ukrainian forces retake a village in one of the region is annexed by russia last week. a warning that the uk is facing a serious risk of gas shortages this winter, which could affect electricity supplies, too. cheering. and a warm welcome in fife, as the king and queen consort attend their firstjoint engagement since the end of formal mourning. and leicester strike early as they look to move off the bottom of the table with victory against nottingham forest at the king power. good evening. at the conservative conference in birmingham, party members have of modern times. abrupt policy u turns the chancel
and leicester strike early as they look to move off the bottom of the table with victory against nottingham forest at the king power. good evening. at the conservative conference in birmingham, party members have of modern times. abrupt policy u turns the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, who for nine days had been defending his decision to cut income tax for the highest earners, announced today that the policy would be abandoned. the prime minister liz truss had also been defending the policy over the weekend, but ministers were confronted with open rebellion among conservative mps, and the very real prospect of defeat in the house of commons. the proposal had been criticised as particularly unfair at a time of rising living costs for millions of households. it wasn t the only change today.