Labour deputy leader tells BBC she can provide tax advice given at time following Tory complaint to Manchester force

Angela Rayner has insisted she did “absolutely nothing wrong” when she sold her council house after the police announced they were reviewing a decision not to investigate.

The deputy Labour leader told the BBC’s Radio 4 Today programme she was confident she had not broken any rules.

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