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  • 1 week ago | theguardian.com | Rob Evans |Henry Dyer |David Conn

    A Conservative hereditary peer, who was previously punished for breaking the House of Lords rules, is facing fresh questions over whether he breached them again after he admitted he “erroneously” made claims last year for travel expenses he did not incur.

  • 1 month ago | theguardian.com | Rob Evans |Henry Dyer

    A Conservative peer helped to secure a meeting with a minister for a Canadian company he was advising while it was seeking government funding worth millions of pounds. Ian Duncan was on an advisory board of Terrestrial Energy, a nuclear technology company, when he “facilitated an introduction” between its chief executive and a new energy minister while the company was applying for a government grant. The revelation raises questions for Duncan about whether his actions broke House of Lords rules.

  • 1 month ago | msn.com | Rob Evans |Henry Dyer

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  • 1 month ago | theguardian.com | Henry Dyer |Rob Evans

    A Conservative peer faces questions over her long-running support for a Canadian nuclear technology company hoping to develop the next generation of power stations in the UK. Olivia Bloomfield has acted in support of the company, Terrestrial Energy, since 2018, including in advisory roles for which she received share options. She organised for top executives of the company to meet ministers on two occasions in 2018.

  • 1 month ago | theguardian.com | Henry Dyer |Rob Evans

    New documents reveal the extent of a Labour peer’s involvement in organising the attendance of a minister at a commercial event in parliament. Emails show how David Evans contacted officials working closely with Sharon Taylor, a housing minister in the House of Lords, who was to be the keynote speaker at an event on housing that Lord Evans of Watford was hosting in parliament.

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