Rayner’s departure is deeply damaging to prime minister who had initially stood by her

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

Sir Keir Starmer has spoken for the first time since Angela Rayner amitted that she did not pay enough stamp duty on her £800,000 second property in Hove. During Prime Minister’s…

The tax-dodging Deputy Prime Minister is unfit to serve

The Prime Minister said he was ‘proud’ to be sat next to Angela Rayner

The Deputy Prime Minister said she 'deeply regrets' the error made when purchasing her £800,000 seaside apartment in Hove, East Sussex.

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

The deputy prime minister admits not paying enough stamp duty land tax on a property she bought for her son as Rachel Reeves says the budget is set for November

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.

The PM's standards adviser is investigating if Rayner breached the ministerial code after underpaying stamp duty.

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner is skating on thin ice as the ministerial ethics adviser prepares to deliver his verdict as soon as today.

Verdict expected today over whether she broke rules on ministerial standards when buying Hove flat

Rayner’s departure is deeply damaging to prime minister who had initially stood by her

Angela Rayner is understood to be leaving her post as Deputy PM after Sir Laurie Magnus delivered his verdict to Keir Starmer.

The deputy PM is leaving government over unpaid tax. Here’s how we got here

“I take full responsibility for this error," she said in her resignation letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Rayner is the eighth and the most senior, ministerial departure from Starmer’s team and the most damaging yet.

The deputy prime minister has faced mounting pressure to stand down over recent days after admitting she underpaid stamp duty on the flat she bought earlier this year

She describes serving at the highest level of government as ‘the honour of my life’