She owned a grace and favour flat in Admiralty House along with her Ashton-under-Lyne constituency home and the three-bedroom holiday home in Hove.

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The Deputy Prime Minister, dubbed 'Three Pads' Rayner in a row over her trio of homes, said she 'deeply regrets' the error made when purchasing her £800,000 apartment in Hove,…

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

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

Bookmakers are giving odds on her successor as she faces intense pressure to resign

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

A number of constituents in Ashton-under-Lyne, where she was re-elected last year with a majority of almost 11,000, called on the Labour MP to resign.

La vicepremier uscente ha violato il codice di condotta ministeriale nell’acquisto della seconda casa in una località balneare inglese. Secondo alcune fonti, Rayner avrebbe…

The former deputy prime mister, who quit the government this morning, sold a 25 per cent stake in the Ashton-under-Lyne property for £162,500 to a trust established for her…

The Deputy PM quit days after admitting she had underpaid tax on her new £800,000 flat in Hove

Reduction in salary and hefty tax bill means outgoing deputy prime minister may now lose the second home that cost her her government post

The beleaguered Deputy Prime Minister finally had to quit after a sleaze inquiry found she had failed to pay up to £40,000 tax owed on a luxury seaside apartment.

She owned a grace and favour flat in Admiralty House along with her Ashton-under-Lyne constituency home and the three-bedroom holiday home in Hove.

The former Deputy Prime Minister bought the detached house in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, for £375,000 in 2016 along with her then husband, Mark.

The official value of axed Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner's Ashton-under-Lyne house was increased by family lawyers from £487,500 to £650,000 last April,