After policy U-turns, UK's Liz Truss says Britain wants stability
British Prime Minister, Liz Truss said the government was charting a new course for growth, as she emphasised the need for stability after new finance minister, Jeremy Hunt reversed nearly all of his predecessor's mini-budget.

Source: Reuters.
"The British people rightly want stability, which is why we are addressing the serious challenges we face in worsening economic conditions," Truss said on Twitter.
"We have taken action to chart a new course for growth that supports and delivers for people across the United Kingdom."
Source: Reuters

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