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Hancock s failure to declare family firm s NHS work a minor breach of rules
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A cabinet minister defended embattled David Cameron yesterday as details emerged of how the former prime minister had lobbied the NHS for staff data on behalf of Greensill Capital.
Mr Cameron’s one-time press secretary George Eustice said his old boss had not broken any rules in his work for the controversial finance firm and said former politicians must be allowed to start new careers.
Mr Eustice, now the Environment Secretary, also insisted that the UK had ‘quite robust’ rules governing ministers’ behaviour but signalled that some ‘tweaks’ could be made in response to the swirling scandal over lobbying and business interests.
Matt Hancock followed rules over link between company and NHS - minister There is nothing wrong with ministers having financial interests
Health Secretary Matt Hancock answering questions in the House of Commons.
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Matt Hancock followed the rules over contracts between a family company and the NHS, a minister has said.
Government whipping up US-style âculture warâ to divide communities, Labour MP warns
The government is launching an American-style âculture warâ to divide communities and the Labour Party must not be âcomplicitâ in this inflammatory rhetoric, a Labour MP has warned.
Zarah Sultana, who represents Coventry South, accused ministers of denying racism is a problem in the UK and argued their recent pledges to tackle violence against women in the wake of Sarah Everardâs killing amount to little more than âspin and empty promisesâ.
The 27-year-old told The Independent the UK government is seeking to provoke a so-called culture war, reminiscent of recent US political discourse, in a bid to âkeep controlâ.
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