Ex-ITV journalist, who lasted less than a year in role, says No 10 is ‘demanding and high-pressure place to work’

Rishi Sunak’s director of communications has quit her role, as Downing Street’s mini-reshuffle took an internal turn.

The former ITV journalist, Amber de Botton, who was brought in to salvage the government’s sinking reputation when Sunak took over from Liz Truss as prime minister, announced on Friday she had “decided it is the right time to move on”.

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