Greater Manchester police chief defends the decision to investigate Angela Rayner over the 'two homes' row, stating that the probe will be conducted fairly and impartially without being influenced by political spats. There are calls for Rayner to publish her dossier amidst the ongoing investigation. An inquiry into police spying claims is also being considered.
Inquiry into police spying claims 'not ruled out' https://t.co/JCdhPlviI2
Day 45: Apologies. Got sidetracked. Normal service is resumed. Reminder we don't need a police probe of any kind. We just need Angela Rayner to publish her dossier. https://t.co/DMGOw5DA1H
🔴 Angela Rayner probe won’t be drawn into ‘political spats’, says police chief @Daniel_J_Martin reports ⬇️ https://t.co/PGubp6XY3P
Investigation into whether Angela Rayner broke the law in the 'two homes' row will be done 'fairly and impartially', says chief constable of force leading probe https://t.co/OWsQoUJW9b https://t.co/TC4dHaSfcV
Greater Manchester police chief defends decision to investigate Angela Rayner https://t.co/UH3GzyLsRn