It was one of the defining moments from last June's general election campaign, marking Theresa May's spiral down the opinion polls.

Questioned about a U-turn on plans to get the elderly to pay for social care, the Conservative Party leader glared down an audience of journalists.

"Nothing has changed, nothing has changed," she said firmly, on 22 May 2017 - two weeks before the final result.

The phrase came to embody criticism that the Prime Minister was "robotic" and unaware of her changing fortunes in a snap election she called to strengthen her hand.

One year on, Sky News looks back at what has and hasn't changed for Theresa May.