Justice secretary facing a number of bullying claims says Miller’s allegations are ‘baseless and malicious’

The Home Office has reportedly abandoned plans to house asylum in a Pontins holiday park in north-west England, my colleague Jamie Grierson reports.

As mentioned earlier, Dominic Raab also features in a front page story in the Times – albeit one that is more problematic for Rishi Sunak and Simon Case, the cabinet secretary. In their story, Henry Zeffman and Chris Smyth say Case was told of a written complaint about Raab’s treatment of officials when he was justice secretary before Sunak reappointed him to that role.

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