Angela Rayner Addresses Controversy Over Ex-Council House Sale
Labour's deputy leader denies tax evasion and seeks privacy amid scrutiny over her family's living arrangements.
- Angela Rayner spent eight months in intensive care with her baby son, amid confusion over her 'two homes' and accusations of providing false information.
- Rayner denies any wrongdoing in the sale of her Stockport home in 2015, insisting she was liable for no capital gains tax.
- She emphasizes her family's need for privacy, highlighting the publication of her son's birth certificate as 'totally unacceptable'.
- Rayner and Sir Keir Starmer appear divided on the issue of restoring the whip to Diane Abbott amidst a Tory donor racism row.
- Police confirm Rayner will not face investigation over claims she provided false information about her living arrangements.