Labour’s deputy leader has repeatedly denied avoiding capital gains tax when she sold her former council house. This has not stopped the Conservatives and their allies in the right-wing press from harrying and smearing her
Angela Rayner has been accused of breaching electoral law, failing to pay capital gains tax and falsely receiving single-occupancy council tax discount.
Officers from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have contacted Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner's office to set up an interview in the probe into her 2015 house sale, it is believed
Labour’s deputy leader has been contacted by Greater Manchester Police to arrange a date for officers to quiz her about the controversy, according to reports
The Ashton-under-Lyne MP has faced weeks of scrutiny over the 2015 sale of her former council house with claims she may not have paid the right amount of tax.
The deputy leader will use a speech today to pledge greater protection for interns amid signs of a power struggle over how far to go among party leaders if they win the election.
Angela Rayner faces a fresh nightmare over her housing scandal as a former neighbour of the deputy leader has come forward to say he will provide evidence in court against her.
Chris Hinett told MOS he'd given a statement to the police, which is investigating allegations that Ms Rayner broke the law by failing to declare her living arrangements.