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Liz Truss timeline: Everything that happened in 44 days as Prime Minister

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Liz Truss has resigned as Prime Minister less than six weeks after she was appointed.In that short time, she watched as her economic strategy go up in flames and lost two key Cabinet members - and this afternoon announced that she would not be continuing her role at No.10.Here, are the key moments of her premiership so far.Nicola Sturgeon blasts 'utter shambles' and demands General Election after Liz Truss quits– September 5: Liz Truss is the victor in the Tory leadership contest and will become the country’s next prime minister.

She promises a “bold plan” to cut taxes and grow the economy and “deliver on the energy crisis”. – September 6: Ms Truss becomes Prime Minister after being invited to form a new government by the Queen at Balmoral.

Later that afternoon, in her first speech in Downing Street, she says she is honoured to take on the role “at a vital time for our country”.

Kwasi Kwarteng is appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer. – September 7: Ms Truss uses her first Prime Minister’s Questions to promise to work with MPs across the House to tackle “the challenges we face” at a “vital time for our country”.

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