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In Pictures: Liz Truss’s brief tenure at Number 10

During her 44 full days in No 10, she oversaw the pound plummeting, the cost of government debt soaring and poll numbers plunging.

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Liz Truss has resigned as Tory leader after a chaotic 44 days in office.

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New Prime Minister Liz Truss making a speech outside 10 Downing Street (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

She signalled the end of the shortest term by any prime minister following a botched financial statement, the loss of two of her most senior Cabinet ministers and an open revolt by Tory MPs.

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Liz Truss after becoming Prime Minister (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Ms Truss fell 74 days short of George Canning’s 118 full days as PM – the Tory statesman died in office from ill health in 1827, and had, until Thursday, held the unwanted record of shortest serving prime minister.

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Liz Truss hosting the first Cabinet meeting with her new Cabinet in Downing Street (Frank Augstein/PA)

During her 44 full days in No 10, she oversaw the pound plummeting, the cost of government debt soaring and poll numbers plunging before tearing up her “Trussenomics” plans.

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The Queen welcoming Liz Truss during an audience at Balmoral (Jane Barlow/PA)

Ms Truss’s first weeks were muted.

Two days after she entered office on September 6 the nation was plunged into a period of mourning by the Queen’s death.

Her Government oversaw Operation Bridges that led up to the Queen’s funeral as Ms Truss maintained a dignified quiet at a time when she wanted to overhaul the nation.

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Liz Truss speaking during the state funeral of the Queen (Frank Augustein/PA)
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Liz Truss holding a bilateral with European Commission president Ursula Von Der Leyen (Stefan Rousseau/PA)
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Ms Truss meeting the President of France Emmanuel Macron at the United Nations headquarters in New York (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Not long after the mourning period ended, chaos reigned.

Ms Truss’s leadership had been on life support since the markets turned against her following the September 23 mini-budget which promised £45 billion of unfunded tax cuts on top of a massively expensive energy support package.

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Holding a bilateral with US President Joe Biden at the UN (Toby Melville/PA)
The King meeting Prime Minister Liz Truss during their weekly audience at Buckingham Palace in London
The King meeting Prime Minister Liz Truss during their weekly audience at Buckingham Palace in London (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)
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Ms Truss delivering a speech to members of the United Nations in New York (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Axing chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and abandoning most of the plans helped calm the turmoil – as did an emergency intervention in the bond markets by the Bank of England – but left her premiership holed below the waterline.

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Liz Truss and former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng during a visit to a construction site in Birmingham (Stefan Rousseau/PA)
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Liz Truss delivering her keynote speech at the Conservative Party annual conference (Jacob King/PA)
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Ms Truss on stage at her party’s annual conference (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Wednesday’s chaos, which saw Suella Braverman resign as home secretary, officially for using a personal email to send a sensitive document but also while she was at odds with the Prime Minister over immigration policy, added to pressure on Ms Truss.

She enters the history books as the shortest-lived PM.

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Liz Truss playing table tennis during a visit to the Onside Future Youth Zone in London (Dylan Martinez/PA)
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Liz Truss during a hustings event in Darlington, County Durham (Danny LAwson/PA)
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