Boris Johnson changes ministerial code to remove need to resign over breaches

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Boris Johnson changes ministerial code to remove need to resign over breaches
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New rules say ministers can apologise or temporarily lose pay for breaking code, which PM is accused of doing

since the report, ministerial aide Paul Holmes, who said his work as an MP had been “tarnished by the toxic culture that seemed to have permeated No 10”.

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