Treasury minister Tulip Siddiq is coming under increasing pressure over the way she used properties that were reportedly gifted to her. She has denied any wrongdoing.
When the anti-corruption minister is accused of corruption by a foreign government and has no prospect of being able to shut the story down any time soon, it is perfectly obvious that her position
Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch clash after Tulip Siddiq's resignation and inflation fall - PM faces questions over Tulip Siddiq’s resignation as Treasury minister
Tulip Siddiq has resigned as the government’s anti-corruption minister. In a fresh blow for Keir Starmer, she said she did not want to be a “distraction from the work of the government”. She was alleged to have been involved in brokering a deal in 2013 with Russia for a nuclear power plant in Bangladesh.
This is a tale of two ex-ministers: the first ministerial casualties of Sir Keir Starmer's government, after just six months in power. Spot the difference. Louise Haigh, the crimson-haired left-wing former transport secretary, was thrown under the bus within hours of Sky News revealing a mobile phone fraud.
Keir Starmer is under pressurefrom the Tories to sack Tulip Siddiq after the minister was accused of corruption. Siddiq, the anti-corruption minister, is alleged to have been involved in brokering a deal with Russia for a nuclear power plant in Bangladesh ...
Sir Keir Starmer faced fresh calls from the Tories on Saturday to sack Ms Siddiq as a minister, as Bangladesh’s leader Muhammad Yunus called for an investigation into the properties to determine whether they were acquired through “plain robbery”.
The Prime Minister has lost one of his best friends in Government, his judgement is in question and Kemi Badenoch has gained a 'scalp'
Sir Keir Starmer has been urged to “get a grip” and sack Tulip Siddiq amid allegations over her use of properties linked to her aunt’s former Bangladeshi regime. The anti-corruption minister ...
Tulip Siddiq gives Sir Keir Starmer a hug after General Election victory speech. The Labour politician has now resigned as an MP, amid a sleaze row, claiming she 'would not like to distract from government'.
Starmer ‘will listen’ to Tulip Siddiq inquiry findings, minister says - Science Secretary Peter Kyle said Ms Siddiq has ‘done exactly the right thing’ in referring herself to the Parliamentary watchdog.
Tulip Siddiq faces calls to be extradited to Bangladesh after corruption probe - Bangladesh's opposition leader is seeking Tulip Siddiq's extradition following corruption allegations linked to her fam