Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clash after Tulip Siddiq's resignation and inflation fall - PM faces questions over Tulip Siddiq’s resignation as Treasury minister
When the anti-corruption minister is accused of corruption by a foreign government and has no prospect of being able to shut the story down any time soon, it is perfectly obvious that her position
This is a tale of two ex-ministers: the first ministerial casualties of Sir Keir Starmer's government, after just six months in power. Spot the difference. Louise Haigh, the crimson-haired left-wing former transport secretary, was thrown under the bus within hours of Sky News revealing a mobile phone fraud.
Tulip Siddiq has resigned as the government’s anti-corruption minister. In a fresh blow for Keir Starmer, she said she did not want to be a “distraction from the work of the government”. She was alleged to have been involved in brokering a deal in 2013 with Russia for a nuclear power plant in Bangladesh.
The Prime Minister has lost one of his best friends in Government, his judgement is in question and Kemi Badenoch has gained a 'scalp'
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Tulip Siddiq gives Sir Keir Starmer a hug after General Election victory speech. The Labour politician has now resigned as an MP, amid a sleaze row, claiming she 'would not like to distract from government'.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced fresh pressure Monday to sack his anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq, amid accusations over her family ties to Bangladesh's toppled premier.
Anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq has resigned from the government, saying questions about her links with her aunt’s political party in Bangladesh had become a ‘distraction’. Pressure had been building on the Labour MP for days,
This is a tale of two ex-ministers: the first ministerial casualties of Sir Keir Starmer's government ... revealing a mobile phone fraud. Yet Tulip Siddiq, the anti-corruption minister accused ...
The Tories are ahead on 25% while Labour and Reform are on 24%, according to research from More in Common and published by Politico. The Liberal Democrats trail behind all three o
Ms Siddiq resigned as Treasury Minister this month after she and family members were accused of siphoning off £3.9billion from Bangladesh through her aunt, the country's ousted prime minister.