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Angela Rayner said she has referred herself to the ethics watchdog and will pay additional tax on the purchase of her seaside property

Deputy Prime Minister says she made ‘mistake’ and has referred herself to standards commissioner

Deputy Prime Minister refers herself to ethics adviser and concedes she made a ‘mistake’

The tax-dodging Deputy Prime Minister is unfit to serve

As Deputy PM finally admits she should have paid £70,000 tax on her second home, here is the full timeline of the scandal

Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley ask if the Deputy PM can survive her admission of underpaying tax

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Ms Rayner may have saved as much as £40,000 in tax

Plus: ID card overreach; Graham Linehan and bad law; water vole revival; only one Melvyn Bragg; and the correct way to serve cognac

Sir Laurie Magnus concluded the Deputy Prime Minister had broken the ministerial code in her dealing with the purchase of her second home