Former Labour anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq held a Bangladeshi passport and national identity card, new evidence suggests, contradicting her previous claims.

Officials in the capital Dhaka have uncovered records of a passport issued to her when she was 19 and a national identity card from January 2011.

She also has a Bangladeshi voter registration number allowing her to participate in elections in the country, the Election Commission database appears to show.

Bangladesh's passport database also seems to show that Ms Siddiq applied to renew her passport in 2011 at the Agargaon office in Dhaka.

Ms Siddiq, now 43, who was born in Britain to two Bangladeshi parents, is entitled to hold dual citizenship but in 2017 she said she was British and that 'I am not Bangladeshi'.