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Angela Rayner resigns after admitting she did not pay enough tax

Sky News Friday, 5 September 2025 ()
Angela Rayner has resigned as deputy prime minister and housing secretary after admitting she did not pay enough tax on her second home.
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News video: Angela Rayner admits she owes tax on former home

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Angela Rayner admits she owes additional tax on her Hove flat, after taking expert legal advice. She says she initially relied on counsel that she was liable for standard stamp duty but later found this was inaccurate due to a family trust. The deputy prime minister has alerted the independent...

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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has resigned after failing to pay enough tax on a flat in Hove.
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