Concerns were reignited about parliament’s culture after Labour’s Charlotte Nichols privately shared a list of dozens of politicians to avoid

Calls are growing for third parties to be allowed to make complaints to Westminster’s sexual misconduct watchdog, after concerns were reignited about parliament’s culture by a Labour MP who privately shared a list of 20 alleged sex pest MPs.

After a number of sexual misconduct and bullying scandals have led to suspensions and resignations of sitting MPs, some parliamentarians and unions say they remain concerned that witnesses cannot make complaints.

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