It's official, with about 0.3% of the electorate having a say, Liz Truss is taking over from Boris Johnson as Britain's new prime minister after winning a resounding victory over Rishi Sunak in the bitterly fought Conservative leadership contest.
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But the euphoria of victory will quickly give way to the hard reality of the economic challenges ahead with the country gripped by a cost of living crisis leaving families struggling to pay their energy bills this winter.
Analysts have been quick to point out that Truss has not offered a great amount of detail on her plans so far – and that she has often flip-flopped on her policies and views.
Our political editor, Pippa Crerar, takes a look at three things the new PM might rather that you forget as she heads to No 10 – and to learn more about exactly Truss's vision for the UK is, you can watch our full video explainer via the link in our bio.
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