Deputy Labour leader has faced questions recently over the sale of a former council house before she became an MP
Greater Manchester police say they have have reopened an investigation into claims the Labour deputy leader, Angela Rayner, may have broken electoral law over information she provided about her living situation a decade ago.
The new investigation comes after James Daly, the deputy chair of the Conservative party, made Greater Manchester police aware of neighbours contradicting Rayner’s statement that a property separate from her husband’s was her main residency.
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