Deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner is under police investigation for 'multiple allegations' connected to her council house row - not just whether she broke electoral law. At least a dozen Greater Manchester Police officers are investigating Ms Rayner over claims she gave the wrong information about her main residence 10 years ago.The probe was launched after deputy Tory chairman James Daly made a complaint to GMP.
”Read more: Angela Rayner will 'do the right thing' and quit if police find she broke law over council house rowRead more: Police launch investigation into claims Angela Rayner broke electoral law over council house sale GMP Chief Constable Stephen Watson said on Tuesday that there were "a number of assertions knocking about" and his officers were "going to get to the bottom of what has happened".