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Braverman seen at Downing Street amid speeding row

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Braverman seen at Downing Street amid speeding row

Braverman seen at Downing Street amid speeding row

Suella Braverman has been seen entering and exiting Number 10 Downing Street, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak consults his ethics adviser over her conduct.

It comes after a claims emerged that the Home Secretary asked civil servants to help arrange a private speed awareness course to avoid taking points on her licence for a speeding offence in 2022.

Report by Buseld.

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