HMRC Investigates Angela Rayner Over Council House Sale
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner faces renewed HMRC scrutiny over the sale of her former council house in Stockport amid capital gains tax questions, as Labour stands firmly behind her.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner faces renewed HMRC scrutiny over the sale of her former council house in Stockport amid capital gains tax questions, as Labour stands firmly behind her.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer stands by Angela Rayner following a bruising PMQs exchange where she admitted avoiding stamp duty on her £800k seaside property. The political firestorm continues over tax and transparency.
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Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner is under renewed pressure as HMRC confirms it is 'reviewing' her tax affairs following the sale of her former council house. The controversy centres on whether capital gains tax was due on the sale of her property in S
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Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner has admitted she did not pay stamp duty on her 2015 seaside flat purchase and has contacted HMRC, stating she is prepared to pay any sum due. In a major development, she has also proactively referred herself to Parliam
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Labour's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner faces mounting pressure over property dealings as allies fear scandal could derail her political ambitions and leadership prospects.
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