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Investigation into Reeves not needed, says Starmer after she apologises for rental 'mistake'
Rachel Reeves rented her Southwark home for £3,200 monthly without the required selective licence but applied immediately after the oversight was identified, officials said.
- Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, apologized for inadvertently renting out her family home without a required license and has applied for one.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer accepted Reeves' apology, stating the matter can be closed, but the opposition called for an investigation.
- Reeves or her letting agent could face an unlimited fine if the local council pursues the licensing violation in court.
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Investigation into Reeves not needed, says Starmer - after she apologises for rental 'mistake'
The Daily Mail reported that the chancellor rented her family home in Dulwich when she moved into Number 11 Downing Street, but was unaware she had to obtain a licence to do so. The Tories have called for an investigation.
·United Kingdom
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Starmer faces calls for probe after Reeves admits falling foul of rental rules
The Chancellor did not obtain a rental licence when she put her south London home up for rent when she moved into No 11 Downing Street.
·London, United Kingdom
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