Party criticises government’s ‘absurd’ plan to abandon housebuilding targets it sets out own plan to boost home ownership
There are two urgent questions in the Commons today, on photo ID for voting and Ukraine, two statements, on gambling and Sudan, as well as the usual Thursday statement and questions on next week’s Commons business.
James Cleverly, the foreign secretary, has been giving interviews about Sudan this morning. (See 9.48am.) But he was also asked about last night’s Guardian story saying officials from the Department of Health have “raised concerns” about Steve Barclay’s alleged conduct towards civil servants.
I’ve worked with him on a number of occasions.
He has made a statement making it absolutely clear that there have been no reports.
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