Angela Rayner has “fair questions” to answer, a minister has admitted as her lawyers claimed they did not give her tax advice.

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

Exclusive: Deputy PM refers herself to ethics adviser as confirmation puts her position under threat

Key questions answered after deputy PM acknowledges failing to pay enough stamp duty on £800,000 property

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

Angela Rayner has admitted to a tax error on a property purchase and has referred herself for investigation.

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

The tax-dodging Deputy Prime Minister is unfit to serve

LIVE UPDATES: Follow the latest developments as Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner admits she didn't pay enough tax on second home

Deputy PM reveals details of family situation and discusses legal advice she says she received over purchase of Hove flat

British Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said Wednesday she mistakenly underpaid taxes on a home purchase by a mark of over a million dollars.

Angela Rayner denies she wanted to dodge the extra tax, adding that she made a ‘mistake’ following legal advice.

Deputy prime minister expresses regret over mistake that led to underpayment of stamp duty on £800,000 flat

Angela Rayner’s political future hangs in the balance as the investigation into her tax affairs could conclude as soon as today.

Angela Rayner said she was given inaccurate legal advice that led her to underpay tax when buying a flat in Hove in May

Chancellor defends deputy prime minister as more details emerge about timeline of legal advice

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

Exclusive: Land Registry documents show deputy prime minister used high street company for £800,000 transaction

The high-street conveyancing firm Angela Rayner used to buy a flat issued a devastating statement saying they had calculated the stamp duty based on the information she provided.

‘We’re being made scapegoats – we’re not qualified to give advice on trust and tax matters,’ say conveyancers

Angela Rayner has “fair questions” to answer, a minister has admitted as her lawyers claimed they did not give her tax advice.