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In her first party conference speech as PM, Liz Truss vows to take on the "anti-growth coalition".

In her first party conference speech as PM, Liz Truss vows to take on the "anti-growth coalition".

Growth is just one of many problems facing the Tory government, the BBC's political editor says.

The prime minister says countries became "dependent" on authoritarian regimes for cheap energy.

Labour has written to firms who attended, offering them places at its equivalent event.

Political Correspondent Ione Wells gives us her analysis of the prime minister's conference speech.

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In her first party conference speech as PM, Liz Truss vows to take on the "anti-growth coalition".

Growth is just one of many problems facing the Tory government, the BBC's political editor says.

The prime minister says countries became "dependent" on authoritarian regimes for cheap energy.

Labour has written to firms who attended, offering them places at its equivalent event.

Political Correspondent Ione Wells gives us her analysis of the prime minister's conference speech.

Bizarre, inappropriate and occasionally spot on - what music tells us about political leaders.

Growth is just one of many problems facing the Tory government, the BBC's political editor says.

The prime minister says countries became "dependent" on authoritarian regimes for cheap energy.

Labour has written to firms who attended, offering them places at its equivalent event.
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