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Getty EXCLUSIVE: The Conservative Party accepted tens of thousands of pounds from companies that had been struck off, an investigation by Insider has found. Tory politicians, including one currently serving government ministers, received the donations. Political parties are obliged to carry out checks on any company offering them a donation. Labour is calling for the Electoral Commission to launch an urgent investigation. This just doesn t pass the smell test, Labour Party chair Anneliese Dodds told Insider. The Conservative Party pocketed nearly £30,000 from companies that were no longer trading at the time the donations were made, an analysis of Electoral Commission records and Companies House data by Insider has found. ....
Liverpool born lord at centre of Boris Johnson cash for curtains probe Lord David Brownlow was born in Liverpool Lord David Brownlow has been thrust into the centre of a story about Boris Johnson s flat Liverpool and Merseyside will be going to the polls in a vital election - get the inside track with our politics newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice ....
‘Nothing to see here’: Embattled Boris Johnson tries to switch focus from Downing Street flat row Joe Murphy and Nicholas Cecil Nothing to see here, insists Johnson amid flat refurbishment probe UP NEXT Under-fire Boris Johnson tried to shift the political spotlight away from sleaze today with just one week to go until critical elections. The Prime Minister issued a home video promising more police, before visiting a school in west London alongside Rishi Sunak. I don t think there s anything to see here or to worry about, he told broadcasters. Mr Johnson was buoyed by two polls putting the Conservatives ahead of Labour. ....