Labour MP accuses Bangladesh's leader of 'orchestrated campaign' to damage her reputation
Monday, 23 June 2025 Former minister Tulip Siddiq has accused the leader of Bangladesh of conducting an "orchestrated campaign" to damage her reputation and "interfere with UK politics", according to a new legal letter seen by Sky News.
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