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Johnson's former ethics adviser broke House of Lords rules

Sky News Wednesday, 27 March 2024
A former ethics adviser to Boris Johnson broke the rules in the House of Lords by "assisting an outside organisation in influencing" government officials at the Ministry of Defence, a watchdog has ruled.
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