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Class is a bigger barrier to career progress than gender or ethnicity in some City firms
Party members allege they were asked to hand over their phones as part of probe
The FT's UK chief political commentator Robert Shrimsley and deputy opinion editor Miranda Green discuss how outlying runners could affect the election result
‘Partygate’ investigator has become Labour’s chief ‘political fixer’ as it steps up election campaign
Georgie Henley and Ophelia Lovibond recreate lockdown-breaking parties at No 10 Downing Street
Cabinet Office finds Labour’s recently appointed chief of staff should have declared her initial contact with the party
Whitehall vetting body finds no evidence ex-senior civil servant favoured opposition party in old job
People close to Acoba say it will hand ex-civil servant delay of 6 or 12 months from March 2023
UK government declines to say whether circumstances around move broke civil service code
Cabinet Office to update UK parliament over whether decision to take Labour role broke civil service rules
Report suggests it should have been obvious that gatherings were in breach of Covid rules
Claiming that Boris Johnson was forced out by her ‘Partygate’ probe allows former PM’s allies to undermine his successor
Sue Gray leaves Whitehall for senior post with Starmer but move may be delayed by PM
Plus, Jeremy Hunt, who has hinted at a Tory leadership bid, warns of the dangers of alienating suburban voters
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Sue Gray report greeted with relief by Downing Street officials, despite criticism of leadership
PM accused in Sue Gray report of overseeing culture in Downing Street that led to repeated violations of Covid rules
PM and cabinet secretary contacted by Sue Gray as top civil servant prepares findings about scandal
Whitehall insiders say civil servant Sue Gray’s inquiry is not expected to end PM’s career
Lord David Wolfson quits, pointing to ‘repeated rule-breaking’ in Downing St
UK prime minister and chancellor pay and apologise after police issue more than 50 penalty notices over partygate
The prime minister, his wife and the chancellor have been fined for violating restrictions by attending parties
Met also considers investigation of 2020 Christmas quiz after photo appears of Johnson at event with wine bottle
Doubts hang over PM’s long-term future as he faces more calls from Tory MPs to resign
Interim findings on government parties during lockdown are damaging for Boris Johnson
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