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One year of Rishi Sunak: what has he achieved?

The Prime Minister has fought to stabilise his party, but is haunted again by allegations of Tory sleaze.

This Wednesday marked Rishi Sunak’s first year as Prime Minister. Following Liz Truss’s short, chaotic, premiership has Sunak managed to stabilise the economy and the Conservative Party? Where does he stand on his five pledges? And is he still being haunted by “Tory sleaze”?

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